The Brutalist Report - tech
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- Nordstjernen Web Browser 1.0.0 released [1d]
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- The perils of UUID primary keys in SQLite [1d]
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- Microsoft wants users to be addicted to Scout, their AI personal assistant [1d]
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- Boeing 787 Dreamliner Loses Door at Remote Pacific Airport, Puzzling Engineers [1d]
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- Warren's Abstract Machine: A Tutorial Reconstruction [1d]
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- Tribute to Jiro Yamada, Automotive Artist (1960-2025) [video] [1d]
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- Hacker News, Sans AI [1d]
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- Google to pay SpaceX $920M a month for compute capacity at xAI data centers [1d]
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- Partitions over Permutations [1d]
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- GitHub Accidentally Deletes Slack and Teams Subscriptions [1d]
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- Three of our worst VC stories [1d]
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- Transformers Are Inherently Succinct [2d]
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- Aging and Eye Problems [2d]
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- Harness engineering: Leveraging Codex in an agent-first world [2d]
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- Cloudflare CEO Is Lying to You About the Bot Traffic Jump [2d]
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- Sakana AI's Recursive Self-Improvement (RSI) Lab [2d]
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- Symbolica 2.0: Programmable Symbols for Python and Rust [2d]
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- Fake Money Built America [2d]
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- Adyen Selected as Payment Services Provider for GOV.UK Pay [2d]
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- SVG of a Hamster Playing Table-Tennis [2d]
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- Gov.uk goes Dutch on payments as it dumps Stripe [2d]
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- Mantine-datatable (and others) compromised – owner account suspended [2d]
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- Am I Unc? [2d]
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- Launch HN: General Instinct (YC P26) – Frontier models on edge devices [2d]
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- The company I work for is losing all of its humanity, I don't know where to go [2d]
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- Bullets don't shoot people. So why do cars 'kill' cyclists? [2d]
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- Gemma 4 QAT models: Optimizing compression for mobile and laptop efficiency [2d]
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- Let's celebrate work that is 100% human-made [2d]
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- U.S. Military Turned GPS into a Global "Numbers Station" [2d]
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- pg_durable: Microsoft open sources in-database durable execution [2d]
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- Stop Using Conventional Commits [2d]
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- Leak Reveals Microsoft Wants Its AI to Be 'Addictive' [2d]
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- Ask HN: What is your (AI) dev tech stack / workflow? (June 2026) [2d]
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- Good Careers at Bad Companies [2d]
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- New method turns ocean water into drinking water, without waste [2d]
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- Astronauts on ISS told to shelter as repairs under way to fix air leaks [2d]
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- New York just passed a one-year temporary ban on data centers [2d]
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- Dutch gov't will only allow European company to operate DigiD platform [2d]
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- India's surprise baby bust is a warning to the world [2d]
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- Technical Interviews Reject the Wrong Engineers [2d]
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- I tested every IP KVM in my Homelab [2d]
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- How to make firecracker faster to start Chromium in < 20ms [2d]
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- The Empty Field That Wasn't: GPS, OTAD and Two Decades of Encrypted Broadcasts [2d]
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- The Empty Field That Wasn't: GPS Broadcasts a Numbers Station [2d]
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- Did Claude Increase Bugs in Rsync? [2d]
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- Ad Blocker Test – Check If Your Ad Blocker Works [2d]
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- Programmers will document for Claude, but not for each other [2d]
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- Investigation: Russian censorship systems (TMCT) expose Chinese DPI signatures [2d]
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- Nango (YC W23, dev infra) is hiring staff back end engineers [2d]
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- US tobacco firms applied tobacco strategies to globalize ultra-processed foods [2d]
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- Do We Need Billionaires? [2d]
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- Win16 Memory Management [2d]
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- We spent $50 to measure Pearl's "AI mining" – 320K GPUs produce zero AI [2d]
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- Communication on European Tech Sovereignty, and an EU Open-Source Strategy [2d]
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- Ask HN: Is the web for machines (/llm.txt) the one we wished we had as humans? [2d]
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- Arithmetic Without Numbers – How LLMs Do Math [2d]
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- Show HN: Lowfat – pluggable CLI filter that saved 91.8% of my LLM tokens [2d]
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- Entanglement Builds Space-Time. Now "Magic" Gives It Gravity [2d]
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- Tracing a powerful GNSS interference source over Europe [2d]
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- What is the purpose of the lost+found folder in Linux and Unix? [2d]
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- ESP32 Bit Pirate, a Hardware Hacking Tool with WebCLI That Speaks Every Protocol [2d]
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- Changing How We Develop Ladybird [2d]
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- Lee Kuan Yew's Singapore Story [2d]
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- There's no escaping it: an exploration of ANSI codes [2d]
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- Amazon's New Stargate Series Is Officially Dead [2d]
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- Fine-tuning an LLM to write docs like it's 1995 [2d]
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- Dear Microsoft, enough is enough [2d]
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- The IsUpMap lets you check the status of over 100 major sites at once [2d]
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- The Pentagon is running an AI propaganda mill targeting Latin America [2d]
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- C++: The Documentary Released Today [2d]
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- Magenta RealTime 2: Open and Local Live Music Models [2d]
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- Meta Silently Added Face-Recognition for Its Smart Glasses to Phones [2d]
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- SpaceX: Flying High on Impunity [2d]
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- Linear Cosine Palettes(2025) [2d]
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- Azure Linux 4.0 is Microsoft's first general-purpose Linux [2d]
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- The Causes of Long Covid [2d]
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- CEO to staff: You're not getting a raise. We're spending on AI instead [2d]
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- Delacroix's Entry of the Crusaders into Constantinople Restored [2d]
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- RAG Without Persona Modeling Fails Patient Clinical Relevance [2d]
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- What happens if Japan takes in zero immigrants? [2d]
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- Unicode Fonts and Tools for X11 [2d]
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- Meta enables adb on deprecated Portal devices [2d]
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- Yon – a topos-oriented language with a content-addressed lattice heap [2d]
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- Alibaba/Open-Code-Review [2d]
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- Bricks and Minifigs Parts Ways with Franchise Owners [2d]
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- Sources and docs detail defense tech startup Shield AI's struggles to overcome years of technical hitches and safety concerns with its V-BAT autonomous drone (David Jeans/Reuters) [1d]
- Marvell and Flex, a contract manufacturer for electronics, will join the S&P 500; MRVL jumps 6%+ after hours after closing down 16.74% amid a broader sell-off (Kif Leswing/CNBC) [1d]
- Source: OpenAI and White House are discussing a government stake in the company, to seed something like the "Public Wealth Fund" that OpenAI outlined earlier (CNBC) [1d]
- Sources: Apollo and Blackstone finalized a $35B package for Anthropic to lease TPUs; Broadcom is backstopping payments on the debt's largest senior portions (Bloomberg) [1d]
- Trump signs a national security memorandum seeking to "accelerate the use of AI across intelligence and warfighting domains in line with American values" (Reuters) [1d]
- US-traded chipmakers plunged on Friday, after Broadcom missed expectations; Nvidia fell 6.19%, Micron fell 13.25%, AMD fell 10.86%, and Broadcom 7.92% (Noel Randewich/Reuters) [1d]
- Bitcoin falls below $60K, its lowest level since October 2024, amid a record streak of bitcoin ETF outflows following Strategy's bitcoin sale (CNBC) [1d]
- Sources: AI coding startup Lovable is in talks to raise funding at a $12B valuation, up from $6.6B in December 2025 (Rashi Shrivastava/Forbes) [1d]
- Filing: Google has agreed to pay SpaceX $920M a month for access to Nvidia chips as part of a cloud-services deal that runs through mid-2029 (Lynn Doan/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Sources: Revolut is looking to run a secondary share sale that would value it at $115B, after receiving a UK bank license and applying for a charter in the US (Bloomberg) [2d]
- President Trump says he is weighing proposals for the US government to partner with major AI companies, and will soon discuss the idea with their executives (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Sources: Meta is exploring a stock offering to raise tens of billions of dollars to fund AI capital expenditures, following Google's record $85B share deal (Financial Times) [2d]
- Sources say xAI used Claude models for distillation and training, including using personal accounts and the intermediary service Blackbox AI after being cut off (Grace Kay/The Information) [2d]
- The largest US banks plan to launch a tokenized deposit network in 2027 to connect traditional payment rails with the infrastructure that digital assets run on (Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Over 20 EU news publishers file a claim seeking €640M+ from Google following an EU decision that lets anyone harmed by Google's ad market abuse seek damages (Charlotte Tobitt/Press Gazette) [2d]
- The NY State legislature passes a one-year moratorium on new large data centers, the first statewide ban of its kind if Governor Kathy Hochul signs it into law (Lauren Feiner/The Verge) [2d]
- Filing: Reid Hoffman, who has served on Microsoft's board since 2017, will not stand for re-election at the company's 2026 annual meeting (Todd Bishop/GeekWire) [2d]
- Sources: SpaceX prepares the largest retail allocation ever attempted in a megacap IPO, seeking to reserve as much as 25% of its $75B float for retail investors (Financial Times) [2d]
- In an internal message, Satya Nadella rebuked an internal memo that said Microsoft needs to "make people addicted" to its new AI agent product called Scout (Aaron Holmes/The Information) [2d]
- Allen Control Systems, which makes AI-powered gun turrets for shooting down drones, raised a $200M Series B led by Smash Capital at a $2.2B post-money valuation (Dan Primack/Axios) [2d]
- Blackstone-backed data center operator AirTrunk commits to investing $30B in India by 2030, with plans to develop 5GW of new data center capacity in the country (Jagmeet Singh/TechCrunch) [2d]
- What to expect at WWDC 2026: an overhauled Siri, a Siri app, a slew of new AI capabilities, OS updates focused on reliability and responsiveness, and more (Mark Gurman/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Sources: US officials discussed the government taking stakes in major AI companies after Sam Altman pitched the idea; Altman met Bernie Sanders on Wednesday (Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- A research team that includes Huawei says it successfully used Huawei's Ascend 910C chips for DeepSeek V4 Pro model's post-training, amid increased US sanctions (Coco Feng/South China Morning Post) [2d]
- FCC Chair Brendan Carr says the agency will review E-Rate, a $3B annual program subsidizing school and library internet access, amid kids' screen time concerns (Finya Swai/The Hill) [2d]
- China's securities regulator tightened oversight of the country's ~$3.4T private fund industry, and said it would encourage tech-focused VC investments (Reuters) [2d]
- Sources say a months-long dispute between the White House and Anthropic is showing signs of easing across the US government as the company prepares for its IPO (Reuters) [2d]
- Illinois Governor JB Pritzker plans to temporarily halt tax breaks for data centers from July 1, calling on state lawmakers to create a development framework (Natasha Korecki/NBC News) [2d]
- India-based Innefu Labs, which builds AI-powered software for national defense and enterprise security infrastructure, raised a $30M Series B led by Panthera (The Economic Times) [2d]
- University of Cambridge researchers say they have developed the first vaccine with a key component entirely designed by AI and subsequently trialed it in humans (James Gallagher/BBC) [2d]
- OpenAI confirms it will follow President Trump's EO that asks AI companies to allow the US government to assess their models' capabilities before release (Michael Considine/CNBC) [2d]
- Apple-funded study: the App Store had $1.4T in billings and sales globally in 2025; apps with consumer-facing AI saw 4x more billings growth than other apps (Ryan Christoffel/9to5Mac) [2d]
- Starlink says that it has 12M+ "active customers" across 160+ countries, territories, and other markets, up from 9M in December 2025 (@starlink) [2d]
- Sources: data center developer Switch is in talks to raise billions of dollars from PE firms including Brookfield and KKR at a $50B+ valuation (The Information) [2d]
- Elon Musk petitioned the FTC in May to end its 2022 order restricting Twitter's data use, claiming Twitter no longer exists as X merged with xAI and then SpaceX (Ashley Belanger/Ars Technica) [2d]
- Analysis: Meta discreetly added code for an unreleased "NameTag" face-recognition system for its AI glasses over multiple updates to the Meta AI app this year (Wired) [2d]
- S&P Dow Jones rejected proposals to expedite S&P 500 eligibility for mega-cap IPOs such as SpaceX, which remains ineligible until one year after going public (Isabelle Lee/Bloomberg) [2d]
- An interview with Naomi Gleit, Meta's head of product who joined the company 20 years ago, on Zuckerberg's "unfair" reputation, AI agents' capabilities, more (Zoe Kleinman/BBC) [2d]
- Denver-based Scotch, which makes AI-powered payments tools for liquor retailers, raised a $20M Series A from VMG Partners, following a $10M seed in 2024 (Mary Ann Azevedo/Crunchbase News) [2d]
- Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince says agentic traffic is "growing so fast that bots have now passed human traffic online for the first time" (Mark Tyson/Tom's Hardware) [2d]
- Anthropic calls for top AI labs to weigh slowing or temporarily pausing development, suggesting that self-improving AI systems may soon pose societal risks (Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- How much data does your favorite messaging app collect? New study shows 90% of messaging apps now include AI that puts privacy at risk [1d]
- One year ago, Ukraine launched Operation Spiderweb to destroy billions of dollars worth of Russian combat planes – It 'served as a warning to the United States' [1d]
- Final Fantasy 7 Revelation let's you jump out of an airship Fortnite style [1d]
- ‘Our hardware is designed to be picked up and shaken about’: Aquark Technologies takes quantum sensing outside of the lab as a viable GNSS alternative [1d]
- We've called Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 'the best headphones for runners', and this 25% EOFY discount has arrived just in time for marathon season [1d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Saturday, June 6 (game #1594) [1d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Saturday, June 6 (game #825) [1d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Saturday, June 6 (game #1091) [1d]
- 9 dog-care gadgets that are so clever they deserve a treat — including an ingenious on-the-go water solution and a 'canine FitBit' [1d]
- Quote of the day by former Apple design chief Jony Ive: "When something exceeds your ability to understand how it works it sort of becomes magical" — wisdom on the power of simplicity [1d]
- It was always the plan to make a Dylan-focused game, says Control Resonant art director, but creating a 'high level' world came first — 'We create the world, and then there are opportunities to have these different lenses into it, or different stories' [1d]
- Remedy says Control Resonant's shapeshifting weapon was conceptualized for the first game when it considered enabling Jesse's gun to turn into a sword — 'We really needed to make sure that this is something that works and is fun on a very visceral level' [1d]
- Inside the "disappearing battery" revolution — how forest-powered supercapacitors could keep wireless sensors running for years [1d]
- Ex-Google CEO is key to Ukraine's most formidable drone weapon to date - $5000 Hornet can carry 5Kg of explosives on a 200Km, one-way trip [1d]
- I just watched a robot kick a child and I'm over it — let's keep robots away from people until these bots are 100% safe [1d]
- Mark Rosewater's infectious love of Marvel has changed my mind on Magic: The Gathering's next Universes Beyond set [1d]
- Meta’s smart glasses might soon sport facial recognition — and the code to power this dystopian feature is already present in the Meta AI app on your phone [1d]
- All the latest Summer Game Fest 2026 announcements live from the show in Los Angeles [1d]
- 'Fraud won’t be tolerated in this country any longer': FBI releases Most Wanted Fraudsters list to help fight the crime that 'costs Americans tens of billions of dollars every year' [1d]
- China combats US carrier restrictions by opening telecoms pilots to foreign outfits – Beijing drops 50% foreign ownership cap to attract new investment [1d]
- The Dyson HushJet Mini Cool is the powerful personal fan you won't want to live without this summer — and it's surprisingly reasonably priced, too [2d]
- Creative's Katana V2X speaker potentially has a serious vulnerability that could allow hackers to attack your PC, and there's only one way to avoid it [2d]
- Google Health is getting a staggering 14 new upgrades after Fitbit users dragged it through the dirt, and it’s just the start of Google’s wider improvement plans — but will it be enough to keep users satisfied? [2d]
- 2.6 million DentaQuest accounts exposed by data breach – ShinyHunters claim 234GB of data stolen [2d]
- Fuze review: this explosive new thriller movie will keep you on the edge of your seat — but wastes its all-star cast [2d]
- ‘This is a fundamental shift in how we prepare for pandemics’: Researchers used AI and known genetic codes to develop a ‘fundamentally new’ vaccine that ‘could help speed up the roll out vaccines to benefit people all over the world’ [2d]
- Hackers abused Stripe and Google Tag Manager to launch a credit card theft campaign and host stolen payment details [2d]
- Nvidia RTX 5000 Super GPU refreshes could arrive in 2026 after all — with a surprise addition that won't destroy your wallet like the others [2d]
- This year's PC Gaming Show will provide looks at more than 50 games and also feature a behind-the-scenes look at one of my most anticipated games of the year — here's how to tune in [2d]
- DaVinci Resolve 21 (2026) review: Our top free video editing app gets big improvements and a new Lightroom-style Photos tool for color-grading images [2d]
- One of my all-time favourite JRPGs has been announced for the Xbox Game Pass lineup for June ahead of the Xbox Games Showcase [2d]
- The 11 best headphones, speakers, soundbars, and streamers we saw at the High End Vienna 2026 hi-fi show [2d]
- Russian Roskomnadzor accused of launching active DDoS attacks on VPN services — here's what we know so far [2d]
- The early Prime Day appliance deals worth shopping right now — record-low prices from Ninja, Shark, Tineco and Instant Pot [2d]
- FIFA World Cup 2026 hype kicks off fraud, fake apps, and ransomware targeting fans and businesses [2d]
- How to watch Spain vs England: Free Streams & TV Channels for Women's World Cup 2027 qualifier [2d]
- Masters of the Universe director Travis Knight says we 'haven't seen the last of Skeletor' — and one of the new sci-fi fantasy movie's end credits scenes proves it [2d]
- I test 4K Blu-ray for a living and these are the 4 discs I'm most looking forward to in June 2026 — one of which I think will be 'reference quality' [2d]
- This $1.33 per month VPN is the most customizable option out there — perfect if you're after a secure connection tailored to your exact needs [2d]
- The Future Game Show Summer Showcase airs tomorrow and will offer an extended look at Exodus, as well reveal new trailers and game announcements — here's when you can tune in [2d]
- 'Not your usual business PC': Dell Pro Max Tower T2 workstation with a Core Ultra 9 CPU, RTX 2000 Ada graphics, 32GB RAM, and 1TB SSD delivers insanely powerful performance and professional reliability — and it's $900 off right now [2d]
- Panasonic Lumix L10 vs Fujifilm X100VI: two of my favorite premium compact cameras, but which one is best for everyday photography? [2d]
- 'Nintendo products are fully compliant with these requirements' — A new Nintendo Switch 2 model featuring a removable battery will be released in the EU soon to meet regulations [2d]
- Anthropic's bizarre call for everyone to slow down on AI is a pipe dream — here's why that will never happen [2d]
- Proxmox VE virtualization platform review [2d]
- Google Fitbit Air review: The affordable Whoop alternative hits all the right notes, but its messy AI-powered app holds it back from greatness [2d]
- Rivals season 2 episode 6 has the worst cliffhanger ending of any TV show this decade — and it proves why streamers like Hulu and Disney+ are doing so badly by its LGBTQIA+ characters [2d]
- iPhone Ultra vs Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 rumors: which 2026 foldable is shaping up to be the better phone? [2d]
- Amazon finally price-matches this 'extremely powerful' Windows 11 mini PC ahead of Prime Day — and it's my favorite machine for professionals and creators [2d]
- Russian hackers attack Europe for the Motherland in crypto fueled Great Patriotic Cyber War [2d]
- KVM virtual machine software review [2d]
- Why everyday Workplace Tech Frustration is hybrid work's biggest unsolved problem [2d]
- Two DACs for wildly different budgets unveiled at High End, from iFi's pocketable pal to AMR's 'price on request' hunk of hi-res conversion [2d]
- After spending all week gawking at the new MSI Claw 8 EX AI+, I think I’m finally ready to bid adieu to my beloved Steam Deck [2d]
- Agentic AI traffic from financial services industry doubles in a single month – finance could be the next industry to experience the AI boom [2d]
- ‘One of the most easily adjustable pre-built boards available’ — I reviewed Wobkey’s 65% mechanical keyboard and its toolless case design makes swapping out its parts a breeze [2d]
- Canada’s Bill C-22: Why Signal, Apple, and top VPNs are fighting the 'surveillance' law [2d]
- The World Cup will be broadcast in Dolby Vision HDR and higher-quality Dolby Atmos using the new AC-4 streaming format for the first time — but only Peacock subscribers will be celebrating this victory [2d]
- 7 new movies and TV shows to watch on Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, and more this weekend (June 5) [2d]
- Rethinking cyber defense in government with continuous exposure management [2d]
- ‘In the worst cases, they could lose all their A-level grades’: Students could resort to using smart glasses and hidden ear pieces to cheat in exams — but it’s not just a threat to UK schools [2d]
- The MacBook Neo kickstarted an 8GB RAM trend — and seeing new Windows 11 laptops from Dell, Acer, and Microsoft following its lead has me worried [2d]
- Masters of the Universe end-credits scene teases the long-overdue live-action debut of a popular He-Man character — and its director 'would love' to give them the big-screen treatment that they deserve [2d]
- Dutton Ranch episode 5 recap: a shock death, an unexpected return and a deal with the Devil that I already know will end in total disaster for the Yellowstone legacy [2d]
- Amazon drops early deals ahead of Prime Day later this month — here are the top 18 offers I've found [2d]
- 'They want to build a moat': Anthropic's scary warnings about rapid AI 'self-improvement' and 'temporarily' pausing development aren’t convincing the cynics [2d]
- Seagate FireCuda X Vault review: Large capacity and decent transfer rates make this external hard drive a great solution for video and photography [2d]
- Forget Prime Day: these are the best AI-enabled all-in-one inkjet deals I've found in HP's big printer sale, with massive savings and free Instant Ink [2d]
- Exclusive: Fairphone CEO teases ‘two new products’ that will ‘really push the envelope’ for sustainable tech — could we be about to see the first Fairtablet? [2d]
- Exclusive: Fairphone CEO teases ‘two new products’ that will ‘really push the envelope’ for sustainable tech — could we be about to see the first Fairtablet? [2d]
- The Steam Machine could be weeks away from launch, as Valve confirms it will ship 'this summer' — but there's still no price tag, and experts think it could start at USD 1,200 [2d]
- A year on, my Switch 2 has more than proved its worth — but Nintendo needs to act fast if it wants to break its generational curse [2d]
- This 'simply adorable' Obsbot webcam just hit its lowest price ahead of Prime Day — the Meet SE is a perfect budget upgrade [2d]
- I'm a dad and these are the tech gifts and gadgets I'd love my kid to buy me for Father's Day 2026 [2d]
- How to watch Monaco Grand Prix 2026 F1: Live Stream, Preview, Schedule [2d]
- 'Slow or unreliable broadband is still a daily frustration for millions': Almost 9 in 10 Brits say fast Wi-Fi is ‘essential’ to their daily life [2d]
- Two of the most outrageous High End Vienna speakers we've ever seen just launched, and they sit at very opposite ends of the scale [2d]
- ‘Let it be their undoing’: Instagram Plus is rolling out globally, and users aren’t happy about the idea of paying for an app that’s always been free [2d]
- Why 95% of enterprise GPUs sit idle while AI startups can't get compute [2d]
- When dust means downtime: why data centers need rigorous preventive maintenance [2d]
- 'Workers’ trust in a recognisable corporate logo has been broken': 2 in 3 workers are ditching big corporations for small businesses [2d]
- AI without regret: Enabling speed, insight, and automation while maintaining control [2d]
- How to watch Mensik vs Zverev: FREE Live Streams & TV Channels for French Open 2026 semi-final [2d]
- Inside Europe’s factories - why AI still isn’t delivering [2d]
- Why decades-old attacks still work, and why that should worry you [2d]
- Modders are turning Meta Ray-Bans into spy glasses — it’s not cool, it’s creepy, and I hate it [2d]
- Ninja French Door Air Fryer and Countertop Oven does it all — but it cooks faster than you might expect, so you'll need to keep an eye on it [2d]
- Your AI content sounds right. That's exactly the problem. [2d]
- Someone is impersonating our business: 5 ways to fight digital squatting [2d]
- I love Logitech's MX Master 4 mouse, but the older MX Master 3S for AU$99.99 is the better buy — here's why [2d]
- Looking to buy a new Samsung mini-LED TV for the World Cup? I tested two side-by-side and it's an 'opportune time' to pick up 2025's flagship set with Prime Day coming up [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 [2d]
- US Passport Renewal Can Now Take as Little Time as 10 Minutes Online [1d]
- Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for June 6, #621 [1d]
- All the Trailers From Summer Game Fest 2026 [1d]
- Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for June 6 #825 [1d]
- Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for June 6, #1091 [1d]
- Crossfire, the Debut Game From That's No Moon, Seeks to Revolutionize Cover Shooters [1d]
- Control Resonant Spills Paranormal Chaos into the Streets of New York [1d]
- Apple Brings Back Its Enhanced Maps Features for F1 Monaco Grand Prix [1d]
- Resident Evil: Code Veronica Finally Gets a Remake [1d]
- Everything to Know About World Cup 2026: Teams, Hosts, Where and Who to Watch [1d]
- NASA Orders ISS Crew Members to Briefly Shelter During Leak Repair Work [1d]
- Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for June 6, #1813 [1d]
- The Siri Overhaul Expected at WWDC 2026 Might Be Bigger Than We Imagined [1d]
- Code Reveals Meta Smart Glasses Can Use 'Faceprint' Tracking, Raising Privacy Alarms [1d]
- Samsung Health App Gets AI Upgrade Before Rumored Galaxy Watch 9 Launch [1d]
- Toy Story 5's Character VFX Are Next Level Thanks to Tech Advances. And No, It's Not AI [2d]
- This One Bag Is All I Need for My Cables and Chargers While Traveling [2d]
- One Year On, Nintendo's Switch 2 Impresses Me More Than Ever [2d]
- The Coolest Things We Saw at Computex 2026 video [2d]
- I Test Meal Kits for a Living: Here's Why You Should Try Every Service Before Deciding on One [2d]
- Stop Ignoring Your Router. This Is How to Optimize Privacy [2d]
- Pay Attention to These Topics at Apple's WWDC26 video [2d]
- Best Affordable Video Doorbells for 2026: Big Results for Low Prices [2d]
- Are You Guilty of These 7 Grilling Mistakes? Chefs Say Most People Are [2d]
- How I Take Air Fryer French Fries From Good to Mind-Blowing in 4 Easy Steps [2d]
- Love Wordle? Here Are 10 Similar Games to Try Now [2d]
- 94% of CNET Readers Think New Apple CEO's Big Splash Will Come at WWDC [2d]
- I Want iOS 27 To Give Us These Features That'd Be Perfect for a Foldable iPhone [2d]
- Apple's AI Era: Every AI Drop Since Last Year's WWDC [2d]
- Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Friday, June 5 [2d]
- AI Data Center Infrastructure Plans Continue to Draw Controversy video [2d]
- Google Photos gets ready to make one of its best tools you’re not using even better [1d]
- This adapter adds Android Auto to most GM EVs, but there’s a catch [1d]
- Wyze recalls over 320,000 security cameras due to fire and explosion hazards [1d]
- The latest Gemma 4 models use a training trick to slash their on-device memory footprint [1d]
- Trump Phone at -88 net favorability among Android Authority readers, poll finds [1d]
- Pixel Watch 4 bug appears to be killing LTE connections [1d]
- Google denies plans to make AI Mode Chrome’s default for search [1d]
- GameHub’s ‘biggest update’ yet cuts its size in half and adds major Steam and EA upgrades [2d]
- Google Photos is working to streamline copying and pasting images into other apps [2d]
- Valve quietly announces Steam Machine release window [2d]
- Samsung’s next Galaxy Watches just cleared a major hurdle — but there’s a catch [2d]
- Chrome is now ‘faster than ever,’ and Google wrote a technical love letter to prove it [2d]
- Mysterious new Philips Hue icons could hint at plans to take on Nanoleaf [2d]
- T-Mobile’s most affordable 5G home internet plan just got worse [2d]
- The 100W UGREEN GaN charger is down 40% to its lowest price ahead of Prime Day [2d]
- Don’t get your hopes up for this Galaxy Z Flip 8 upgrade [2d]
- Google could make AI Mode the default way to search in Chrome [2d]
- The next big step for mobile video: AV1 successor is coming, with even more data savings [2d]
- Tired of AI making stuff up? This assistant only answers from peer‑reviewed research [2d]
- These new smartwatches are tailor-made for your next brutal HYROX race [2d]
- Here’s how to play Mina the Hollower on Android, no game streaming needed [2d]
- I get why battery protection exists on Android phones, but I’ll never use it [2d]
- Why roaming packages are an anachronism in the digital age [2d]
- Plex just proved it has no idea what users want [2d]
- I’m sick of seeing $1,300 phones like the S26 Ultra get less ambitious every year [2d]
- Google accidentally enabled a new Gemini feature, and it could be very useful [2d]
- Samsung can’t stop sending new Play system updates, after making us pine last year [2d]
- I’ve had the Oura Ring 5 for 72 hours, and it’s already one of my favorite smart rings [2d]
- Google wants your phone to track your heart rate by simply looking at you [2d]
- Google’s Workspace icon redesign is now complete, and Gmail was the last piece [2d]
- Pixel Studio’s latest update marks the end of the Pixel-exclusive app [2d]
- Late for work? You can finally join Google Meet calls in your car via Android Auto [2d]
- NewPipe, other open-source apps are preparing users for Google’s sideloading crackdown on Android [2d]
- Your Galaxy S25 could get One UI 9 much earlier than expected [2d]
- ChatGPT is getting better at remembering everything about you [2d]
- Google Health’s latest update cleans up nutrition tracking and workout mix-ups [2d]
- A new breed of power banks is here, and they’re built around safer battery chemistry [2d]
- Why diehard bitcoin purists aren’t sweating the massive price crash that wiped out $200 billion [1d]
- AI exposed a massive flaw in top crypto network and experts warn banks could be next [2d]
- BlackRock-backed tokenization firm Securitize clears key hurdle to go public on NYSE [2d]
- Memecoins dogecoin, shiba inu dive 9% as bitcoin nears $60,000 [2d]
- U.S. House tax committee weighs crypto bills, including relief for small transactions [2d]
- Alsobrooks says Clarity Act needs ethics deal before Senate vote [2d]
- Bitcoin loses $60,000, falls to weakest price since October 2024 [2d]
- XRP falls toward $1.10 as liquidation-driven selloff pushes token to multi-month lows [2d]
- CoinDesk 20 performance update: Bitcoin (BTC) price drops 2.8% as index declines [2d]
- U.S. job growth blows past forecasts, setting stage for Fed rate hikes [2d]
- Bearish zcash bets hit record high as privacy token's price crashes [2d]
- Live updates: bitcoin falls below $62,000 ahead of jobs data as Zcash bug rocks crypto [2d]
- Arthur Hayes dumps zcash holdings after Orchard Pool vulnerability revealed [2d]
- Bitcoin sentiment hit peak bearishness at recent lows, peak bullishness near tops [2d]
- Crypto's worst week since July 2024 deepens as bitcoin, ether near critical price levels [2d]
- JPMorgan, Bank of America, Citi to start blockchain offensive with shared tokenized network [2d]
- Bitcoin and ether ETFs end record multi-billion outflow streak [2d]
- Here's what could happen if bitcoin breaks below $60,000 [2d]
- Bitcoin in danger of dropping to $60,000, with Zcash bulls turning their backs on ZEC [2d]
- Bitcoin plunges to near $62,000 as the AI trade unwinds, HYPE falls 14% [2d]
- Zcash plummets 30% as Shielded Labs reveals a major bug that went undetected for four years [2d]
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