The Brutalist Report - tech
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- South Korean Forums Will Need to Scan Every Images with AI Censorship Tools [1d]
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- Ask HN: What was your "oh shit" moment with GenAI? [1d]
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- Do Transformers Need Three Projections? Systematic Study of QKV Variants [1d]
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- Latent Agents: A Post-Training Procedure for Internalized Multi-Agent Debate [1d]
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- SpaceX, Other Mega IPOs Denied Fast Index Entry by S&P [1d]
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- Show HN: Formally verified polygon intersection – Opus 4.8 oneshots, prev failed [1d]
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- IPv6 zones in URLs are a mistake [1d]
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- Queen bees emerge from special wax chambers [1d]
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- Show HN: Mercek – A Desktop IDE for AWS ECS [1d]
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- Most men lie about how tall they are [1d]
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- NSA using Anthropic's Mythos for cyber attacks [1d]
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- Show HN: FFmpeg WebCLI – Full FFmpeg in Browser, Offline PWA, No Uploads(WASM) [1d]
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- Iran Shock Jolts Asia and Europe to Speed Up Energy Transition [1d]
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- Anthropic's open-source framework for AI-powered vulnerability discovery [1d]
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- Castor: CERN Advanced STORage Manager [1d]
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- Ask HN: High school student – is learning programming still worthwhile? [1d]
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- Meta's ships facial recognition on smart glasses [1d]
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- WSL 2 is getting faster Windows file system access [1d]
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- "Maybe later" was a feature [1d]
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- American Wealth, Sliced Up [1d]
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- Leap in DNA synthesis slashes time to build new genetic sequences [2d]
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- Show HN: Hitoku Draft – Context aware local assistant [2d]
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- Fear and Social Pressure Are 'Overarming' the U.S. [2d]
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- The Desperation of NYTimes [2d]
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- Zettascale (YC S24) Is Hiring Founding FPGA Engineers [2d]
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- 12,060 piece, $799.99, Sagrada Família is the largest Lego building set to date [2d]
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- When AI Builds Itself [2d]
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- Do the Hardest Thing [2d]
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- Retro-Tech Parenting [2d]
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- Google Employees Internally Share Memes About How Its AI Sucks [2d]
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- Several Injured in Boeing 787 Nose-Gear Collapse in Frankfurt [2d]
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- The LLM warnings Google fired Timnit Gebru over have all come true [2d]
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- KVarN: Native vLLM KV-cache quantization back end by Huawei [2d]
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- AI, Ashby Engineering, and the future [2d]
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- Notepad++ v8.9.6.4 Tiananmen Massacre Commemoration [2d]
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- Show HN: Boxes.dev: ditch localhost; run Claude Code and Codex in the cloud [2d]
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- In a first, wind and solar generated more power than gas globally in April 2026 [2d]
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- My Agent Skill for Test-Driven Development [2d]
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- EU should expand to 40 states – including Canada [2d]
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- Inside FAISS: Billion-Scale Similarity Search [2d]
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- Ask HN: Gin rummy strategies [2d]
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- Europe's largest Copper Age tomb: children's bones show ancient health crisis [2d]
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- Bitcoin Has Longest Losing Streak Since August in Bruising Week [2d]
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- VoidZero Is Joining Cloudflare [2d]
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- Ask HN: So what happened to Facebook "localhost" tracking? [2d]
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- French-Iranian author Marjane Satrapi, author of 'Persepolis', dies at 56 [2d]
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- When su replaced login for becoming another Unix login [2d]
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- Show HN: Cost.dev (YC W21) – making agents cost-aware and cheaper to call [2d]
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- Gaussian Point Splatting [2d]
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- Summer of '85: DOSBOS is rejected by ANALOG Computing [2d]
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- Show HN: Uruky (EU-based Kagi alternative) now has Image Search and URL Rewrites [2d]
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- UK media fails to disclose defence sector links in nearly 60% of cases [2d]
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- The SpaceX IPO Will Be the Theft of the Century [2d]
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- American capitalism has taken an apocalyptic turn [2d]
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- I built a vulnerable app and spent $1,500 seeing if LLMs could hack it [2d]
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- U.S. to Dismantle System Tracking Atlantic Currents That Are at Risk of Collapse [2d]
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- Dumbphone 2 [2d]
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- The ways we contain Claude across products [2d]
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- Show HN: Bio Glyph – Turn Your Face into a One-Line Drawing [2d]
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- Failing grades soar with AI usage, dwindling math skills in Berkeley CS classes [2d]
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- DNS Is for People – Not for IT Infrastructure [2d]
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- The Ü Programming Language [2d]
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- Sources: US officials have held talks with AI companies about the government acquiring shares; Sam Altman first pitched the concept directly to Trump in 2025 (NOTUS) [1d]
- OpenAI updates ChatGPT memory with a "more capable and compute-efficient" architecture and a summary page that lets users review and steer what it remembers (OpenAI) [1d]
- Quantinuum closed up 0.63% in its Nasdaq debut on Thursday, with a market value of $15.7B, after raising $1.68B in an upsized IPO (CNBC) [1d]
- Internal docs from lawsuits by 1,400 school districts show how social media companies targeted kids: Meta paid "teen ambassadors", Snap sent school-hour alerts (Jennifer Valentino-DeVries/New York Times) [1d]
- Poke, which lets users access AI agents via text message, becomes the first AI agent approved for Apple's Messages for Business platform (Sarah Perez/TechCrunch) [1d]
- Unsealed 2020 lawsuit: ex-IBM VP of threat intelligence alleges that IBM and AT&T concealed foreign cyber breaches to maintain eligibility for federal contracts (Bloomberg) [1d]
- Sources: Anthropic has embedded around half a dozen forward-deployed engineers within the NSA to help the agency deploy Mythos for offensive cyber operations (Financial Times) [1d]
- Sources: Brian Chesky is starting a new AI lab and considering a focus on user interaction and design; he will remain Airbnb CEO and will not be the lab's CEO (Bloomberg) [1d]
- In a letter to Utah Senate President, Kevin O'Leary says he will cut a 40,000-acre AI data center project in Utah by roughly half, after backlash from lawmakers (John Ainger/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Supabase, which provides backend tools for building AI apps, raised a $500M Series F led by GIC at a $10B pre-money valuation, up from $5B in October 2025 (CJ Haddad/CNBC) [1d]
- Google now lets big creators and publishers in the US claim and customize dedicated Search profiles to aggregate their cross-platform content (Jay Peters/The Verge) [1d]
- Founders Fund launches a TV-style game show featuring A-list founders and investors, including Sam Altman and Palmer Luckey, playing a game of Mafia (Tom Dotan/Newcomer) [1d]
- Arizona Public Service, the state's largest utility, proposes a 45% electricity-rate increase for data centers to ensure "that they are paying their fair share" (Jennifer Hiller/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Two House lawmakers unveil bipartisan AI legislation that would override some state AI laws and require top AI developers to implement risk-management plans (Politico) [2d]
- Meta's Oversight Board says Meta's account deactivations lack due process, violations are flagged without clarity, and there's little support for appeals (Sarah Perez/TechCrunch) [2d]
- Cloudflare acquires VoidZero, the company behind Vite, Vitest, Rolldown, Oxc, and Vite+ frameworks, and says the projects will stay open source (Cloudflare) [2d]
- Anthropic details its progress toward recursive self-improvement, and its implications, and says 80%+ of the code merged into its codebase is authored by Claude (Anthropic) [2d]
- Coinbase and Better fund the first Fannie Mae-backed mortgage that uses bitcoin as collateral, with a nationwide rollout planned in the coming months (Yogita Khatri/The Block) [2d]
- Canada unveils its AI strategy that it says will help create 250,000 jobs by 2031, with a CA$500M tech fund to invest in homegrown AI startups (Nivedita Balu/Reuters) [2d]
- Honeycomb, which offers an AI-powered insurance platform for multi-unit residential properties, raised $40M led by Zeev, bringing its total funding to $95M (Lily Mae Lazarus/Fortune) [2d]
- SCOTUS sides with the FCC in its clash with wireless carriers, upholding the agency's in-house system for levying fines for regulatory violations (John Kruzel/Reuters) [2d]
- Robinhood plans to route some 2026 soccer World Cup bets to Rothera, shifting away from Kalshi as it seeks to diversify its prediction markets providers (Emily Nicolle/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Public First: just 26% of Americans support increased data center construction, the lowest share among 15 large countries, including the UK, Japan, and Canada (Financial Times) [2d]
- Robotics startup Generalist, which released its GEN-1 model to complete short physical tasks in April, raised $400M led by Radical Ventures at a $2B valuation (Dina Bass/Bloomberg) [2d]
- London- and NY-based Airspeed, which aims to use AI agents to replace sales software like traditional CRM dashboards, raised a $20M Series A led by DN Capital (Mike Butcher/Pathfounders) [2d]
- Q&A with Satya Nadella on Microsoft's competitive position, MAI models, OpenAI, the software business, GitHub Copilot, Project Solara, data centers, and more (Ben Thompson/Stratechery) [2d]
- Sam Altman says he has no plans to put money into the 2026 US midterms; OpenAI is seeking to distance itself from Greg Brockman-backed Leading the Future PAC (Emily Birnbaum/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Revolut co-founder and CTO Vlad Yatsenko plans to step down in July, replaced by executive Donato Lucia; Yatsenko joined as Revolut's first employee (Aisha S Gani/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Flourish, which is building Cortex AI, a brain-like synthetic intelligence system that uses less power than LLMs, raised $500M, including $100M from Jeff Bezos (Steven Levy/Wired) [2d]
- Challenger: US tech companies announced cuts to 38,242 jobs in May, the most since August 2024, taking 2026's total so far to 123,653 cuts, up 65% YoY (Julia Fanzeres/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Amazon unveils its next-gen Proteus warehouse robot, adding AI-powered language capabilities to let workers assign tasks, rolling out in Europe in H1 2027 (Robert Hart/The Verge) [2d]
- Corporate spending management platform Ramp raised $750M at a $44B valuation led by Iconiq, Singapore's GIC, and the OTPP, taking its total funding to $3B (Bloomberg) [2d]
- France secured €110B+ of proposed AI and data center investments this week, amounting to ~10 GW of new computing capacity, equivalent to ~10 nuclear reactors (Sarah White/Financial Times) [2d]
- Foxconn says it will work with Intel to jointly develop and deploy next-gen AI infrastructure, including server racks with Intel Xeon processors and AI chips (Wen-Yee Lee/Reuters) [2d]
- TSMC CEO C.C. Wei says the company won't be able to fulfill demand led by US customers even as more capacity comes online in the US over the next few years (Debby Wu/Bloomberg) [2d]
- A look at debates over AI consciousness; LLM conversations are cleverly disguised examples of sentence continuation, without denying how impressive LLMs can be (Ted Chiang/The Atlantic) [2d]
- A deep dive into the case for data centers in space, as SpaceX prepares to go public: Elon Musk's claims, the wider debate, power supply issues, costs, and more (Daniel Nishball/SemiAnalysis) [2d]
- SpaceX wins a property tax exemption for its planned $55B Terafab chip facility in Texas, despite Texans threatening legal action, amid local opposition to AI (Stephanie Findlay/Financial Times) [2d]
- CoinGecko: Hyperliquid-linked HYPE token is up ~180% YTD, lifting its market value above $16B and pushing it into the top 10 digital assets by market cap (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Alibaba says it is opening Qwen to third-party AI agents, starting with KFC, Mixue, and others, and Qwen's app serves 100M+ daily lifestyle services engagements (Iris Deng/South China Morning Post) [2d]
- Applied Materials plans to expand its Southeast Asia workforce by 25% in 2026, hiring ~1,000 workers mainly in Singapore, a key chip packaging equipment hub (Cheng Ting-Fang/Nikkei Asia) [2d]
- A profile of Anthropic as it prepares to go public and broaden access to Mythos, amid criticism that commercial pressures have eroded its AI safety standards (Madhumita Murgia/Financial Times) [2d]
- Centralized control over the user experience not only leads to enshittification, but to "despotification"; decentralized protocols bring back democratic ideals (Mike Masnick/Liberalism.org) [2d]
- A study of Waymo robotaxi data for 13.8M trips from August 2023 to December 2025: the share of miles driven with a passenger onboard climbed from 36% to 56% (Jonathan M. Gitlin/Ars Technica) [2d]
- How AI tools from Harvey, Legora, and Anthropic are challenging legal tech incumbents like Thomson Reuters and LexisNexis, which are upgrading their products (James Paton/Financial Times) [2d]
- Sources: OnePay, a fintech app backed by Walmart and valued at $4B+, has 6M MAUs and $50B in annualized payments, double the figures from the previous year (Paige Smith/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Taiwan and South Korea's stock market capitalizations overtake India's as global investors favor markets with companies positioned to benefit from the AI boom (Krishn Kaushik/Financial Times) [2d]
- Current and former employees detail Amazon's e-commerce struggles in India, where local rivals have challenged the company more than anywhere outside of China (Bloomberg) [2d]
- World's highest-grossing law firm Kirkland & Ellis agrees to a multiyear deal with Palantir to develop an AI tool to help advise PE firms on raising capital (Financial Times) [2d]
- US SEC filing: Vanguard marks down Ola Consumer's valuation to ~$70.3M; Ola, which faces intense competition from Uber and Rapido, was valued at $7.3B in 2021 (Kunal Manchanada/Entrackr) [2d]
- Moderators of the r/biohackers subreddit claim that peptide companies are spamming their forum in hopes of getting their posts scraped and used by AI chatbots (Jason Koebler/404 Media) [2d]
- Sources: Meta has repeatedly delayed plans to release the Muse Spark API due to bugs and infrastructure needs; Meta says it plans to release it this month (Meghan Bobrowsky/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Liftoff Mobile raised $437M in its US IPO, selling 19M shares for $23 each, above its marketed range of $20 to $22, valuing the company at $3.83B (Natalia Kniazhevich/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Sam Altman and Dario Amodei are among signatories on an open letter urging improved tracking of synthetic DNA potentially used in AI-developed bioweapons (Emily Mullin/Wired) [2d]
- Meta says Australia's proposed tax on domestic revenue for tech giants that don't sign news licensing deals violates the US-Australia Free Trade Agreement (Byron Kaye/Reuters) [2d]
- Bengaluru-based grocery delivery startup FirstClub raised a $55M Series B co-led by Peak XV and Sofina at a $255M valuation, up from $120M in September 2025 (Jagmeet Singh/TechCrunch) [2d]
- Quantinuum raised $1.68B in an upsized US IPO, selling 28M shares for $60 each, above its marketed range of $53 to $55, valuing the company at $15.6B (Carmen Reinicke/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Google releases macOS versions of AI Edge Gallery, which lets users run open models on their devices, and AI Edge Eloquent, an on-device voice dictation app (Google Developers Blog) [2d]
- Apple says users in Texas must confirm they are 18 years or older or obtain parental consent to create an Apple Account starting June 4, after a court ruling (Juli Clover/MacRumors) [2d]
- 'We definitely are also analog people': WiiM's CEO talks to us about developing its first soundbar, Dolby Atmos FlexConnect, why it doesn't support Apple AirPlay 2, and balancing digital audio expertise with analog output [1d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Friday, June 5 (game #824) [1d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Friday, June 5 (game #1593) [1d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Friday, June 5 (game #1090) [1d]
- Will your iPhone get iOS 27? This is the rumored support list for Apple's next software overhaul — plus compatibility information for iPadOS 27 [1d]
- I used Gemini in Google Sheets to create a weekly budget that updates itself — here’s how [1d]
- Cape Fear review: Apple TV's new adaptation is stylish, scary, and features Javier Bardem's best performance yet [1d]
- Quote of the day by Sam Altman: "I cannot imagine having gone through figuring out how to raise a newborn without ChatGPT" — opening up on how reliant we are on chatbots [1d]
- I used Gemini in Google Forms to auto-build a survey and analyze responses for me [1d]
- AIs like ChatGPT fall apart in classic 'Stroop' psychological test — and that could stand in the way of achieving artificial general intelligence [1d]
- Best Buy slashes up to $400 off Apple tech in a limited-time sale — get AirPods, MacBooks, iPads and Apple Watches from $99.99 [1d]
- Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage season 3: release date predictions, cast, plot, and everything we know about the Young Sheldon spinoff's return to CBS and Paramount+ [1d]
- Many US tech firms are turning to China's DeepSeek as the bill for homegrown AI bites – American AI companies could learn a thing or two [1d]
- I taught Gemini my learning style to understand quantum physics 10x faster with custom analogies and daily quizzes [1d]
- OpenAI’s Codex helps discover HTTP/2 Bomb DoS attack that can nuke over 30GB of RAM within seconds, knocking web servers offline before they can react [1d]
- With GTA 6 Online, Rockstar has a chance to free players from its greatest vehicular mistake [1d]
- I'm done with multitasking on a single PC, and I'm tired of waiting for Valve — so I built a custom Steam Machine, and here's what it has changed for me [1d]
- 5 things to expect at WWDC 2026 — from Siri 2.0 to Tim Cook's Apple farewell [1d]
- Samsung is slashing prices on its best-rated TVs ahead of the World Cup — here are my top recommendations from $229.99 [1d]
- Nvidia’s RTX Spark sounds almost perfect for a PC handheld — too bad Jensen Huang doesn’t seem to care about that [1d]
- Gemini can turn your rough Google Docs notes into a polished report in seconds [1d]
- Meta AI's recent hack is a terrifying wake-up call for anyone who puts their trust in AI systems [1d]
- NSA warns that cybercriminals are targeting this one critical component that the energy, chemical, food, agriculture, and transportation sectors rely on - here's what we know [1d]
- Belkin's new Nintendo Switch 2 Grip could solve my biggest handheld gaming problem [1d]
- I used ChatGPT in Slack to turn team chats into weekly status reports [1d]
- 24 top tech gifts for Father's Day at Currys — I've picked out the best deals on headphones, coffee machines, Lego, speakers, and more [2d]
- This HP Omen 16 deal with RTX 5050 graphics is a steal for video editing — and I can't find it cheaper anywhere else [2d]
- This early Prime Day mini PC deal is built for serious office multitasking — the GMKtec M5 Ultra is a productivity workhorse for the home office setup [2d]
- Ruark's new music console and slimline speakers are the CD playing, vinyl spinning, hi-res music streaming system your small apartment craves [2d]
- Don't pay silly prices for desktop RAM — this 32GB G.SKILL Flare X5 DDR5-6000 kit is $70 off right now using a special code at Newegg [2d]
- 'At least they're honest about it?' —Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis is the latest game to come with an AI-generated content disclosure [2d]
- How to watch France vs Ivory Coast: FREE streams, TV channels for World Cup 2026 warm-up [2d]
- Here are 12 Father's Day gifts I'd buy from Best Buy's huge sale — Apple, Ninja, Sony, Fitbit, and more from $23 [2d]
- Hackers could use poisoned WhatsApp and Slack notifications to take over your Google Gemini – and make it work on their behalf [2d]
- How to watch FIFA World Cup 2026 in the UAE [2d]
- I’ve never tested a Nintendo Switch 2 case with more storage space than this one from Nacon — and I’m not sure if I need it all [2d]
- ‘Transcends traditional boundaries of PC design’ — HP and Ferrari have teamed up for a $5,600 laptop, and I got to see it [2d]
- How to watch Spain vs Iraq: Free Streams & TV Channels for World Cup 2026 warm-up match [2d]
- What is the release date for Tip Toe on Channel 4? [2d]
- 'We have heard your concerns': Meta workers can request pauses in computer activity tracking, but only in temporary, half-hour increments [2d]
- GTA 6 won’t create the gaming black hole I feared — here are my 3 most-anticipated games that are daring to release in September [2d]
- IKEA's stick-up wireless light is a game changer for dark hallways and closets — and you can snag one now for only $4 [2d]
- Humanoid robots won’t be the future: purpose-built robots will [2d]
- How to watch Two Weeks in August for *FREE* – stream the 'British White Lotus' from anywhere [2d]
- ‘We now own the IP’: 007 First Light sequels could face new villain as Amazon Gaming says it might publish future Bond games [2d]
- How AI and advanced technologies will change the roles of supply chain workers of the future [2d]
- Best monitors of Computex 2026: top new displays you need to know about [2d]
- I played four hours of Ace Combat 8, and now I feel like a real fighter pilot [2d]
- When might Toy Story 5 be released on Disney+? Here's what we predict [2d]
- Ring has been collecting visitor's facial biometrics without consent, class action lawsuit alleges [2d]
- AirPods Pro 3 just dropped to a record-low price at Amazon — but you may want to hold off buying for now [2d]
- Meta's AI Business Agent is a small and medium businesses guru – and it is now available directly through WhatsApp [2d]
- Samsung Galaxy Watch users are getting a completely redesigned, AI-first app for a 'personalized experience', whether they like it or not — and we only have to look at Fitbit to see how well that's going [2d]
- 'Who wouldn't want a large-scale industrial polluter sitting in their backyard?': California residents ban data centers as public backlash grows [2d]
- ‘Data can place the lives of frontline military or other personnel at risk’: FBI warns that China is luring Western military and intelligence operatives with 'gig-work' job offers to steal secrets [2d]
- Sony A7R VI vs Sony A7R V: 5 upgrades in Sony’s ‘perfect full-frame camera’ [2d]
- I went behind the construction walls at Disney World's future Monsters, Inc. land, and Monstropolis is already taking shape [2d]
- Roku just got 4 free sports channels including two from FIFA — but World Cup fans should still use these VPNs and apps instead [2d]
- Wolverine director says violent gameplay is a 'key part' of bringing the character to life, but knows it's not for everyone — 'We also implemented an accessibility feature to turn off gore' [2d]
- Yamaha's high-end wireless hi-fi speakers could give KEF conniptions, boasting luxury listening (and they look stunning too) [2d]
- 'A much more polished 4K camera': This DJI Pocket 4 Creator Combo Deal is a steal for professional vloggers [2d]
- I used ChatGPT to find jobs and rewrite my resume — and it felt like having a personal recruiter [2d]
- Tired of your ugly robot vacuum? Shark has a solution — designer robovacs in chic colors that blend with your decor rather than standing out [2d]
- Meta, Starlink and Microsoft team up with the FBI to delete over 1.4 million accounts and seize millions in cryptocurrency related to huge scam networks targeting Americans [2d]
- I'm an outdoors expert — here are 9 easy-pitch tents I'd recommend for a fuss-free camping trip [2d]
- Android vs iOS security: which OS is safer? We compare their protections against theft, malware, snooping, and more [2d]
- In the AI era, is Shopify the new WordPress? [2d]
- What are MEMS – and how they change your world: from computers to speakers [2d]
- In a shock move from nowhere, it seems Microsoft is finally giving Windows 11 users the ability to configure the right-click menu [2d]
- The waitlist is not the control: Why frontier cyber AI needs business-side guardrails [2d]
- The 5 common mistakes enterprises make when choosing AI tools (and how to avoid them) [2d]
- A slam-dunk at High End Vienna: Audeze unveils pro mixing headphones with huge 90mm drivers (and yes, proprietary SLAM tech too) [2d]
- Huge hacking campaign uses spoofed Ghidra, dnSpy, and SpiderFoot security tools to harvest ad revenue and serve malware [2d]
- A Nintendo Direct is reportedly set for 'the second week of June' — if so, I'm really hoping we finally see more of The Duskbloods [2d]
- The wildest and weirdest gaming PCs of Computex 2026 [2d]
- A live operational risk: Why AI agents are outrunning your security [2d]
- iFi's new portable headphone DAC looks even more like a hip flask, and it'll serve a swift a dram of hi-res audio — but take a shot before you see the price [2d]
- AI means CIOs need sovereign cloud more than ever [2d]
- I took over 1,000 photos and videos with the gorgeous Panasonic Lumix L10 — these are my favorites, and they really show off what the premium compact can do (and yes, there are cute kittens) [2d]
- The World Cup is about to kick off — here's my dream watch party setup, including the perfect projector to scale up every goal [2d]
- Masters of the Universe director Travis Knight doesn't think AI is a 'technology we should fear' — but says it'll never replace the people who give movies their 'spirit and soul' [2d]
- How to watch England vs New Zealand: TV Channels, Full Schedule & 1st Test Preview [2d]
- You don't need to spend a fortune on good audio — these 20 headphones under AU$100 have hundreds of 5-star user reviews [2d]
- The first DRAM-less SSD controller to max out PCIe Gen5 is also a power efficiency champion in the making [2d]
- US soldier's personal phones allowed enemies to track positions and target troops in real time, Pentagon reveals [2d]
- California moves to ban the sale of 3D printers without a "firearm blueprint detection algorithm." [2d]
- Hey, remember that bonkers folding micro-LED TV? It’s back! And now it's a Bugatti [2d]
- Garmin says older runners are surprisingly doing the longest runs — see how you compare in the latest fascinating Connect data [2d]
- Valve's Steam Machine: Summer Release Planned, Still No Price [1d]
- AI Agents Now Generate More Web Traffic Than Humans [1d]
- Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for June 5, #620 [1d]
- Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for June 5 #824 [1d]
- Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for June 5, #1090 [1d]
- Developers Are Still Waiting for Access to Meta's Latest AI Model [1d]
- Lego's Biggest Build Ever Is Here and It's $800 [1d]
- Cash App Launches Tap-to-Pay Wand for Card Holders [1d]
- Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for June 5, #1812 [1d]
- How to Watch 'Cape Fear,' Apple TV's New Series Produced by Martin Scorsese [1d]
- Searching for the Best Deal Events of the Summer? We Have All the Details Here [1d]
- I Went Inside Disney's Monsters Land Under Construction. Here's What I Learned video [2d]
- The 9 Best Earbuds for Making Phone Calls for 2026 [2d]
- AI Leaders Call for Rules on Synthetic DNA to Limit Bioweapons Risk [2d]
- Nvidia RTX Spark Is a Revelation for Windows Creators video [2d]
- Belkin's Pricey New Battery Grip Makes My Switch 2 Feel Like a Steam Deck [2d]
- Siri's Google Brain: What to Expect at WWDC 2026 video [2d]
- Prime Video: The 17 Absolute Best Movies to Watch [2d]
- Ace Combat 8 Brings Aerial Dogfighting Into the Misinformation Age [2d]
- I Took 200 Photos With the Motorola Razr Ultra and Here's What I Learned [2d]
- Gmail Has a Built-In Tool for Unsubscribing From Everything. Here's How to Use It [2d]
- The New Razr Ultra Is the Best Flip Phone I've Tested, but You Shouldn't Buy It [2d]
- 48 Hours With the Oura Ring 5: The New Gold Standard [2d]
- Motorola's $1,500 Razr Ultra Looks Swanky in Alcantara [2d]
- I Tested the Razr Ultra 2026 and Think Motorola Has Lost Its Mind video [2d]
- WWDC Will Be Tim Cook's Swan Song. I Expect Something Siri-ous [2d]
- I Spoke With an AI Deepfake Hunter, and Here's What You Should Know [2d]
- 'Dutton Ranch': When to Watch New Episodes of the 'Yellowstone' Sequel [2d]
- Google Drive Almost Full? Try These Free and Easy Ways to Open Up Space [2d]
- Best Smart Sprinklers for 2026: Irrigation the Easy Way [2d]
- Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Thursday, June 4 [2d]
- SwitchBot Launches the Most Complete Home Weather Station I've Seen [2d]
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- Crypto Clarity Act in spotlight for bad-actor provisions as Senate process grinds forward [1d]
- OCC chief says Democrats applying sole political pressure in World Liberty charter choice [1d]
- 'Dr. Doom'-backed Atlas Capital CEO says bitcoin could crash 70% before reaching $500,000 [1d]
- Hyperliquid pulls back from record highs as Arthur Hayes exits position shy of $150 price target [2d]
- Crypto for Advisors: The crypto due diligence questions you forgot to ask [2d]
- Why tokenization is an ETF-style market structure revolution [2d]
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- Tom Lee’s $250,000 ether target: Here’s what math says about this crazy prediction [2d]
- Ripple-linked XRP sinks 7% to four-month lows [2d]
- CoinDesk 20 performance update: Bitcoin Cash (BCH), up 1.5%, is only gainer [2d]
- Strategy's Saylor's explanation for bitcoin's slide isn't what bears think [2d]
- Live markets: Saylor speaks as bitcoin plunges to $62,000 [2d]
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- Russia sanctions British teenager for alleging A7A5 use in funding Ukraine war [2d]
- Standard Chartered's three 'Ifs' that stand between bitcoin and a market low [2d]
- JPMorgan warns time is running short for crypto market structure bill [2d]
- Bitcoin steadies above $60,000 while derivatives send an unambiguous warning [2d]
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- Cardano slumps under 20 cents as Hoskinson says he is 'taking a break' after warning of ecosystem failures [2d]
- Goldman Sachs teams with Apex, Archax for tokenized real estate fund [2d]
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- Apyx's STRC collateralized stablecoin suffers a brief depeg. Protocol says its a feature, not bug [2d]
- BTC, ETH, SOL and XRP ETFs bleed $4.4 billion over 13 sessions, only HYPE in green [2d]
- Bitcoin drops below $62,000 as $1.5 billion in crypto longs get wiped out [2d]
- Live Markets: Bitcoin crashes to $62,000 as billions of longs get liquidated [2d]
- Bitcoin tanks below $63,000 for the first time since February as price selloff deepens [2d]
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