The Brutalist Report - tech
system |
|
- Meta Caps Internal AI Token Spending After Costs Approach Billions in 2026 [1d]
[hn]
- The HTML Element [1d]
[hn]
- Healthy but Sedentary People Show Early Decline in Cellular Energy Production [1d]
[hn]
- US feds are actively hiring "person who decides which models to ban" [1d]
[hn]
- The Underhanded C Contest [1d]
[hn]
- Opening up 'Zero-Knowledge Proof' technology to promote privacy in age assurance [1d]
[hn]
- ZCode [1d]
[hn]
- Chip Off the Old Block [1d]
[hn]
- Fable open sourced NanoClaw's agent factory. It cost $800 [1d]
[hn]
- Japan has 41% of the 100-year companies – secrets of 1,447-year survival [1d]
[hn]
- I Left Harry's All-Night Hamburgers [1d]
[hn]
- Qualcomm Linux 2.0 [1d]
[hn]
- Proliferate (YC S25) Is Hiring [1d]
[hn]
- OpenWiki: CLI that writes and maintains agent documentation for your codebase [1d]
[hn]
- Show HN: CLI that helps AI agents avoid vulnerable dependencies [1d]
[hn]
- Show HN: Searchable directory of 22k+ products from worker-owned co-ops [1d]
[hn]
- One KW wind turbine without civil engineering [1d]
[hn]
- Fable 5 Is Back [2d]
[hn]
- Natural history on canvas: Brueghel knew about bird-eating noctule bats [2d]
[hn]
- Claude Fable 5 Promotional Access [2d]
[hn]
- Show HN: Z-Jail – A 130 KB Linux sandbox-C99 with 7 defense layers and zero deps [2d]
[hn]
- ZCode: Claude Code from the Makers of GLM [2d]
[hn]
- Weave Robotics launches Isaac 1, a $7,999 home robot with fall 2026 deliveries [2d]
[hn]
- Weave Robotics launches Isaac 1, a $7,999 home robot with Fall 2026 deliveries [2d]
[hn]
- Most rewrites serve the engineer, not the business [2d]
[hn]
- Learn Vim motions with an ice-cream van [2d]
[hn]
- Show HN: LIBR tracing with source ledger rows and byte-exact PDF verification [2d]
[hn]
- What to Learn to Be a Graphics Programmer [2d]
[hn]
- My OSCP Pentesting Cheatsheet [2d]
[hn]
- Building Gin: Simple over Easy [2d]
[hn]
- Hanami 3.0: In Full Bloom [2d]
[hn]
- Chasing the OPNsense RCE: The Story Behind My First CVEs [2d]
[hn]
- Show HN: Pieces – Social network for people [2d]
[hn]
- Mortality associated with non-optimal ambient temperatures from 2000 to 2019 [2d]
[hn]
- Show HN: AnalystAIPack – 118 runnable agent skills for malware analysis and RE [2d]
[hn]
- Are readers generating fiction with AI models? [2d]
[hn]
- A complete ClickHouse OLAP engine, compiled to WebAssembly [2d]
[hn]
- Show HN: Pglayers – PostgreSQL extensions as stackable Docker layers [2d]
[hn]
- Reduce GVisor Cold Starts with GPU Snapshotting [2d]
[hn]
- Solid and Clean Code never felt solid or clean to me [2d]
[hn]
- Meta loses bid to dismiss US states' claims that FB, Instagram addict children [2d]
[hn]
- How We Made IPFS Content Publishing 10x Faster [2d]
[hn]
- Show HN: GolemUI – The new paradigm for JavaScript forms [2d]
[hn]
- Ask HN: Who is hiring? (July 2026) [2d]
[hn]
- Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (July 2026) [2d]
[hn]
- SpudCell: The first synthetic cell with a complete cell cycle [2d]
[hn]
- The Anti-Palantir Manifesto [2d]
[hn]
- The GNU Emacs Architecture: Unlocking the Core [pdf] [2d]
[hn]
- Ray Tracer in SQL [2d]
[hn]
- Sony Deletes 551 Movies PlayStation Owners Paid For [2d]
[hn]
- For First Time, a Cell Built from Scratch Grows and Divides [2d]
[hn]
- FFmpeg 9.1's new AAC encoder [2d]
[hn]
- This Cell Feeds, Grows and Reproduces. and It's Manmade [2d]
[hn]
- The C to Rust migration book [2d]
[hn]
- Monetization Gateway [2d]
[hn]
- Your Kids' School Bus Is About to Become a Roaming Surveillance Vehicle [2d]
[hn]
- Launch HN: Parsewise (YC P25) – Reason Across Documents with an API [2d]
[hn]
- Why I Stopped Arguing with People [2d]
[hn]
- What's wrong with EU age verification? (Nothing) [2d]
[hn]
- Palestine Action Proscription: We Fight Back [2d]
[hn]
- Manufact (YC S25) Is Hiring a Developer Advocate in SF [2d]
[hn]
- Internal Combustion Engine [2d]
[hn]
- Sony will no longer produce discs for PlayStation games starting in January 2028 [2d]
[hn]
- Show HN: Claudoro, Pomodoro timer embedded in the Claude Code statusline [2d]
[hn]
- Physical disc production ending in Jan 2028 for new games on PlayStation [2d]
[hn]
- Announcing Box3D :: Box2D [2d]
[hn]
- Show HN: Frond – a frontend runtime for your app's dependency graph [2d]
[hn]
- Client-side load balancing at a million requests per second [2d]
[hn]
- Nintendo has raised its employees base salary by 10% [2d]
[hn]
- Swedish court says Google is to pay $1.5B to Klarna in antitrust damages [2d]
[hn]
- Show HN: HackerNows – Native iOS HN Client [2d]
[hn]
- The Internet I Grew Up with Doesn't Exist Anymore [2d]
[hn]
- Apple 'Hide My Email' Vulnerability Reveals Peoples' Real Email Addresses [2d]
[hn]
- Asahi Linux 7.1 Progress Report [2d]
[hn]
- Pine64 launch $50 smart speaker for Home Assistant tinkerers [2d]
[hn]
- Single Dose of Frog-Derived Gut Bacterium Eradicates 100% of Tumors in Mice [2d]
[hn]
- Dexter (YC F24) Is Hiring a Founding Engineer in Berlin [2d]
[hn]
- Register Korea's First PC 'SE-8001' as a National Important Material [2d]
[hn]
- Godot will no longer accept AI-authored code contributions [2d]
[hn]
- Apricot Computers: An underrated British brand [2d]
[hn]
- Meta is adding rate limits and soft paywall to smart glasses [2d]
[hn]
- Matrix Orthogonalization Improves Memory in Recurrent Models [2d]
[hn]
- The first early human eggs from stem cells [2d]
[hn]
- Claude Fable 5 available globally tomorrow [2d]
[hn]
- Firms that adopt AI grow headcount 10% over the two years following adoption [2d]
[hn]
- Single header Parser Combinators for C [2d]
[hn]
- Redeploying Fable 5 [2d]
[hn]
- ArXiv's Next Chapter [2d]
[hn]
- Supersonic flight returning to US after half-century ban [2d]
[hn]
- Fixing a kubelet Memory Leak in Kubernetes 1.36 [2d]
[hn]
- Americans see their country's past, present and future [2d]
[hn]
- Forestiere Underground Gardens [2d]
[hn]
- The President Made More Than $1Billon in Crypto Deals [2d]
[hn]
- Why jet engines aren't made in China [2d]
[hn]
- Claude Fable 5 export control lifted [2d]
[hn]
- Bending Spoons, which owns Vimeo and AOL, closed up 40% in its US market debut on Wednesday at a $25.7B valuation, after raising $1.68B in its IPO (Bloomberg) [1d]
- Higharc, which uses AI to assist house builders in design and construction, raised a $95M Series C led by Insight Partners, bringing its total funding to $170M+ (Lauren Ohnesorge/Triangle Business ...) [1d]
- Lime's shares closed up 4% in its Nasdaq debut on Wednesday, valuing the company at ~$1.7B, after Lime and existing stockholders raised ~$174M in its US IPO (Reuters) [1d]
- Sources: Apple is working on new iPad Pros and an entry-level 14" MacBook Pro with a new design in line with the upcoming touch-screen laptops for H1 2027 (Mark Gurman/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Alibaba and its US payment processor AUS agree to pay $600M to resolve DOJ allegations that they failed to prevent illegal sales of drugs and other products (Reuters) [1d]
- Sources: SoftBank has reopened talks for a $10B loan backed by its OpenAI stake and is offering to guarantee repayment if OpenAI collateral proves insufficient (Echo Wang/Reuters) [1d]
- Alex Karp calls US reliance on AI labs for military tech "effing insane", pans AI fees for businesses, and touts Palantir's Nvidia Nemotron deal for US agencies (Ty Roush/Forbes) [2d]
- Sources: SpaceX showed investors a handset-like device prototype with AI tech from xAI, a proprietary OS, a Snapdragon chip, and a design slimmer than an iPhone (Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Sources: Microsoft has been working on a disc-to-digital feature for Xbox One and Xbox Series X that will let users digitize their physical game collections (Tom Warren/The Verge) [2d]
- Venice AI, which offers access to 200+ AI models while allowing users to retain their privacy, raised a $65M Series A led by Dragonfly at a $1B valuation (Ram Iyer/TechCrunch) [2d]
- Meta names Chief Marketing Officer Alex Schultz as its first-ever chief data officer, to manage AI analytics across the company; Denise Moreno is named CMO (Sara Fischer/Axios) [2d]
- Uber dismissed two leaders at its AI data labeling business as part of a broader leadership transition at the unit, which it says is "seeing strong momentum" (Natalie Lung/Bloomberg) [2d]
- B2B sales workspace startup Aligned raised a $60M Series B led by PeakSpan Capital, taking its total funding to $73.8M, and says it has 1,000+ customers (Chris Metinko/Axios) [2d]
- Oxmiq, which aims to combine GPUs, CPUs, and a tensor engine into a single block of IP that it can license, raised $35M led by Samsung Catalyst Fund and Fudomo (Max A. Cherney/Reuters) [2d]
- Abu Dhabi-based MGX raised a $49B AI-focused fund, exceeding its $45B target, and plans to spend as much as $10B annually over the next few years (Dinesh Nair/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Letter: the US says Anthropic "agreed to proactively detect and address security risks" of Fable 5 and Mythos 5; a source says Anthropic developed a "safeguard" (Financial Times) [2d]
- Sony says it is closing the virtual PlayStation 3 store in select markets in 2026 ahead of global store closures for the PS3 and PS Vita in July 2027 (Jess Weatherbed/The Verge) [2d]
- Sources: Meta is developing plans for a cloud infrastructure business that will sell access to AI computing power and models, to compete with AWS and Azure (Bloomberg) [2d]
- A researcher says a vulnerability in Apple's Hide My Email tool lets anyone discover a real email address; first reported in June 2025, Apple is yet to fix it (Joseph Cox/404 Media) [2d]
- Taiwanese authorities detain two Super Micro staff and an Albatron manager after a raid of Super Micro's local offices this week over Nvidia shipments to China (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Sony says all new PlayStation games from both first- and third-party developers will be sold in digital formats from January 2028, ending physical game discs (Stephen Totilo/Game File) [2d]
- Stockholm's Patent and Market Court orders Google to pay nearly $2B to Klarna's PriceRunner in a dispute over abuse of power in the shopping comparison market (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Twelve Labs, which is building AI models to make video searchable and understandable, raised a $100M Series B co-led by NEA and Naver, and signs an AWS deal (Saritha Rai/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Together AI, which offers access to open-source models, raised $800M led by Saudi Aramco's Prosperity7 at an $8.3B valuation, taking its total funding to $1.3B (Niko Gallogly/New York Times) [2d]
- Wayve files to sell shares on the London Stock Exchange's new Private Securities Market, the first major company to test it, and let staff sell $85M in shares (Bloomberg) [2d]
- A UN panel co-chaired by Yoshua Bengio warns that AI capabilities are outpacing scientific understanding, the "potential benefits of AI are enormous", and more (Andrea Shalal/Reuters) [2d]
- How the rapid rise in US- and China-made AI abilities is leading to both a transformation in AI use at work, and sudden lurches in policies and markets (Ethan Mollick/One Useful Thing) [2d]
- Anthropic says it is rolling back a covert Claude Code tracking feature to identify users based in China or affiliated with Chinese AI labs, after backlash (Juro Osawa/The Information) [2d]
- How a new Amazon-built transatlantic fiber-optic link in Ireland is symbolic of the country's AI ambitions, but also of its chronic lack of defense spending (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Meta introduces a $20/month Meta One Premium tier for its glasses and limits its Conversation Focus feature to three hours of use per month for free users (Sean Hollister/The Verge) [2d]
- The US sentences Guo Wengui, a self-exiled billionaire Chinese tycoon who defrauded his online followers out of hundreds of millions, to 30 years in prison (Associated Press) [2d]
- ByteDance is building a $39B data center complex in a free-trade zone in Brazil's Ceará, set to be its largest facility outside of China with a 1GW capacity (Peter Millard/Bloomberg) [2d]
- [Thread] The US' now-lifted export controls on Anthropic models created uncertainty, are an own goal, and will push service providers towards Chinese AI models (Alex Stamos/@alexstamos) [2d]
- Anthropic says "some routine tasks like coding and debugging" on Fable 5 "will fall back to Opus 4.8" in "the near term" as it works to "reduce false positives" (@anthropicai) [2d]
- A look at Manifest, an annual convention for prediction markets where many purists worry that Kalshi and Polymarket are undermining the technology's public good (Christopher Beam/Bloomberg) [2d]
- BYD, Nio, and other Chinese carmakers are rushing to design and increase the use of locally developed chips with AI functions in a bid for chip self-sufficiency (Financial Times) [2d]
- South Korean government data: the country's exports grew 70.9% YoY in June to $102.25B, an all-time monthly high, anchored by a record $44.82B in chip shipments (Steven Borowiec/Nikkei Asia) [2d]
- LeapXpert, which lets companies and sports franchises monitor staff business chats via apps like WhatsApp for compliance, raised $180M led by Riverwood Capital (Lucinda Shen/Axios) [2d]
- Chinese robot maker UBTech launches U1, a line of humanoid robots for personal companionship with lifelike silicone skin and emotional AI, priced from $17,650 (Minxiao Chang/South China Morning Post) [2d]
- Leaked Apple supplier docs show iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max may use Qualcomm modems in the US and Apple's own C2 chips elsewhere, A20 Pro packaging tech, and more (Marko Zivkovic/AppleInsider) [2d]
- Japan commits up to $6.16B over five years to Noetra, a consortium led by SoftBank, Honda, NEC, and Sony, to develop a domestic AI foundation model by 2027 (Nikkei Asia) [2d]
- Internet pioneer Vint Cerf, who has served as Google's VP and Chief Internet Evangelist since 2005, plans to step down from his role next week and retire (Tim Fernholz/TechCrunch) [2d]
- Tim Cook and EU tech chief Henna Virkkunen held "constructive" talks; sources say they discussed how Apple can launch Siri AI in the EU while avoiding fines (Financial Times) [2d]
- Anthropic says Fable 5 will be available via usage credits for Claude users from July 7, and is working with partners to draft an AI jailbreak severity standard (Anthropic) [2d]
- Getty Images announces plans to end its Shutterstock merger after the UK CMA conditioned approval of the deal on Shutterstock selling its editorial business (Elias Schisgall/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- FOIA docs: White House officials used auto-deleting Signal chats even after Trump advised against its use in April 2025, raising federal recordkeeping concerns (The Atlantic) [2d]
- SpaceX cuts monthly Starlink prices in half in the Memphis area, as it endures blowback and legal challenges from opponents of its Colossus data centers (Carmen Arroyo/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Lime raised $174M in its US IPO, selling 6.68M shares at $25 each, at the midpoint of the marketed range, giving Lime a market value of $1.6B (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Vimeo owner Bending Spoons raised $1.68B by selling 58M shares at $29 each, valuing it at ~$18.4B, in one of the largest US IPOs by a European company in 2026 (Subrat Patnaik/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Pie, a startup that uses AI to optimize marketing for brick-and-mortar small businesses, emerges from stealth with a $19.5M Series A led by Lightspeed (Lisa Bonos/Inc) [2d]
- Anthropic says the Department of Commerce has lifted export controls on Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 and that it will begin restoring access Wednesday (@anthropicai) [2d]
- This AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 mini PC has 128GB RAM, metal feet, and even a vegan leather handle — because why not? [1d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Thursday, July 2 (game #1117) [1d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Thursday, July 2 (game #851) [1d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Thursday, July 2 (game #1620) [1d]
- Plugable 10-in-1 USB-C Hub review: This sleek and durable dock transformed my two-port laptop into a capable desktop workstation [1d]
- In honor of the final season, I rounded up the best Squid Game merch — these are the collectables, apparel, and... er... crochet sets worth buying [1d]
- Quote of the day by former Apple design chief Jony Ive: 'True simplicity is derived from so much more than just the absence of clutter and ornamentation' — laying the foundation for a timeless design philosophy [1d]
- How to watch USA vs Bosnia and Herzegovina: Free Streams, TV Channels & Kick-Off time as FIFA World Cup 2026 co-hosts target rare knockout win [1d]
- Zoning authority could be the answer to data center woes, as San Marcos becomes the first Texas city to ban data centers [1d]
- Startup revives the shape of the iconic 21:9 Toshiba laptop that was too ahead of its time — Vitalink has a 4K touchscreen and a backlit keyboard [1d]
- Qualcomm High Bandwidth Compute aims to compete with High Bandwidth Flash and Memory by stacking LPDDR just above the CPU to 'eliminate HBM tax' [1d]
- The Razer Iskur V2 NewGen gaming chair shows that for premium comfort you really do have to pay a premium price [1d]
- UBTech just introduced its first full-size Ultra-Bionic humanoid robot, but what it really wants to do is make robot replicas of loved ones — that's a hard no [2d]
- 7 discs new 4K Blu-rays to add to your collection from June 2026 [2d]
- How to watch Belgium vs Senegal: Free Streams, TV Channels & Kick-Off time for FIFA World Cup 2026 as Kevin De Bruyne & Co. eye progress [2d]
- Are you a YouTube Premium user? You could be paying more than you should be if you’ve subscribed through the Apple App Store [2d]
- Exclusive: Blood Message developer describes working on a AAA narrative game as 'every team member's dream' — 'We are all fans of so many great titles, like Uncharted, like The Last of Us' [2d]
- Meta just paywalled a super-useful Ray-Ban smart glasses accessibility feature — and I have 3 reasons why this decision makes zero sense [2d]
- Windscribe trolls Mullvad's political donation crisis with a 'scandal' of its own [2d]
- 'We are not going to sit idly by': video game retailers react to Sony's PlayStation disc axeing announcement [2d]
- Worried about iPhone price hikes? Apple's new refurbished deals could offer the best value for years — and they now include the iPhone 16e [2d]
- Looking back at some of our favorite physical PlayStation games for one final, tearful send-off [2d]
- AI data center supplies hit by cargo thieves — copper wires, construction materials all stolen in $1.3 million heists [2d]
- SpaceX offers half-price Starlink internet plans in Memphis to quell backlash to its Colossus data centers — as it promises to 'continue to invest in the area' [2d]
- GMKtec NucBox K17 review: A highly capable AI mini PC that balances performances for day-to-day office tasks [2d]
- Watching England vs. DR Congo from home? Win tickets to the World Cup Final with this giveaway — save $1000s and see the trophy lifted live! [2d]
- ‘It tracked flawlessly across every surface I tested’ — this Logitech productivity and gaming mouse I reviewed is almost as good as my all time fave, thanks to its sky-high 30,000 DPI and 8,000Hz polling rate [2d]
- Geekom's ultra-portable Apple MacBook Pro rival promises Core Ultra 9 performance and up to 24 hours of battery life — and it's just $827 with our exclusive code [2d]
- VPN Super hits the living room, and your smart TV's data habits are the target [2d]
- Microsoft just made a huge Linux move that developers and container fans everywhere will love [2d]
- 'Pure old-school Windows': Ex-Microsoft engineer shrinks down Notepad to 2.5 kilobytes with 'no bloat, no telemetry, no nonsense' [2d]
- I tried ChatGPT's new finance feature — and it opened a new window into how I spend my money [2d]
- Best Buy launches its mega 4th of July sale — get up to 45% off appliances, TVs, laptops, headphones, and more [2d]
- Why human-centric displays matter in the screen-first workplace [2d]
- Claude Sonnet 5 is here, and the 'most agentic Sonnet model yet' shows that the AI war is shifting from chat to agents [2d]
- The developer device is the new supply chain attack blind spot [2d]
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 specs and cases leaks fill the gaps in Samsung's new teaser — and there could be one disappointing omission [2d]
- $169 GMKtek N5095 mini PC is a brave but desperate attempt to revive a PC market decimated by AI and RAM greed [2d]
- Sony announces that the PS3 and Vita stores are going offline on the same day it tells us we won't be able to buy physical games in future — 'This is why physical media matters' [2d]
- Your iPhone is about to get more software updates — and AI is the reason why [2d]
- How to watch England vs India 2026 T20I series: cricket live streams, schedule, preview [2d]
- Forget the dull iPhone 18 Pro leak — hackers took 181 files from Apple's India assembly partner, and we should brace for more [2d]
- That free VPN Chrome and Firefox extension may be reading your clipboard every half a second, researchers warn [2d]
- A24's Backrooms has an extended cut with over 15 minutes of unseen footage — here's when you can watch it in theaters [2d]
- How to watch England vs DR Congo: Free Streams, TV Channels & Kick-Off time for FIFA World Cup 2026 [2d]
- ‘Families, farmers, and small businesses should not be forced to cover the costs of new power generation’: Forget Trump’s voluntary commitment, this new bipartisan act wants to force AI companies to pay for the energy they use [2d]
- I've been hunting for the best earbuds for travel — here are the 6 pairs our audio team recommends [2d]
- AMD's Radeon GPUs may be the next victim of the RAM crisis — and it makes this gaming PC deal look even more of a bargain [2d]
- Microsoft fires shots at MacBook Neo, but that battle looks to be an uphill struggle — and rumored ditching of more affordable Surface laptops won't help [2d]
- In a huge blow to game ownership, PlayStation confirms end of physical games — mere days after GTA 6's disc-less pre-orders [2d]
- The 4th of July sales include great prices on RTX 5060, RTX 5070, and RTX 5070 Ti gaming laptops — perfect for college students [2d]
- How to tune into Gaeilge's 2026 online – it's *FREE* [2d]
- This new tool can let you ask Claude if that 'too good to be true' online offer is actually a scam [2d]
- What is the release date for Silo season 3 on Apple TV? [2d]
- A new EV price war begins — Dacia slashes price of the Spring by £4k to again make it the 'most affordable new car on the market' [2d]
- I launched my amphibious friends to the beat in Rhythm Heaven Groove — it’s a great continuation of what came before and a wonderfully whimsical time on Nintendo Switch [2d]
- Fable was easily one of the best things I saw at Summer Game Fest 2026, and I can’t wait to explore all of its rabbit holes and meet all its talking pigs [2d]
- I test camera gear for a living — here are the 5 standout models for 2026 so far, from Sony, Lumix and more [2d]
- Amazon is spending billions on deploying engineers into customers looking to get started with AI [2d]
- Anthropic’s Fable 5 is back after US shutdown it called 'a misunderstanding' [2d]
- Nanoleaf’s new ceiling light isn’t a show-stopper like the Philips Skylight, but it wins on the smart home features front — and it’s more affordable [2d]
- What is the release date for Rick and Morty season 9 episode 7 on Adult Swim, HBO Max, and Hulu? [2d]
- Base44 no-code review [2d]
- Vercel v0 no-code review [2d]
- Who decides when a cyber AI tool is safe to deploy? [2d]
- Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey is getting a limited-edition Bluetooth speaker from Klipsch — there's custom detailing, but the price might be its Achilles' heel [2d]
- I'm not sad Microsoft has axed the Surface Go and Surface Laptop Go - it's probably my least-favorite work device ever [2d]
- Bolt no-code review [2d]
- Cloud complexity didn't happen by accident [2d]
- Replit no-code review [2d]
- Emergent no-code review [2d]
- Lee Cronin's The Mummy is the biggest horror movie coming to HBO Max in July — here's when you can stream it [2d]
- Easemate.ai review [2d]
- Playground Games says Fable uses the same engine as Forza Horizon with 'a ton of additional technology on top' — 'Using that base for Fable is just a match made in heaven' [2d]
- I expected to hate Enola Holmes 3, but the new Netflix movie and Millie Bobby Brown are incredibly entertaining — despite some laughable flaws [2d]
- I've been keen on this compact camera since its launch and it's 42% off ahead of Prime Day — time to snap it up [2d]
- '250% faster than a normal mouse': This rotary mouse promises to be a real game-changer for productivity, scrolling, and racing sim fans [2d]
- Accio, Wizards: Harry Potter Audiobooks Arrive on Spotify [1d]
- John Deere Classic 2026: TV Schedule, How to Watch, Stream All the PGA Golf Action From Anywhere [1d]
- Physical Games Are Going Away, but Call of Duty Is Coming to PlayStation Plus in July. That's Nice, Right? [1d]
- The 27 Best Gaming Gifts of 2026 [1d]
- 56% of US Adults Would Support a Social Media Ban for Teens [1d]
- Major Apple Bug Appears to Disclose All Real Emails for 'Hide My Email' Users [1d]
- USA vs. Bosnia-Herzegovina: Stream FIFA World Cup 2026 Match Live for Free [1d]
- Meta Limits the Usage of an AI Glasses Feature, Even if You Pay for a $20 Subscription [1d]
- Xbox Experiment Could Accelerate End of Physical Game Discs [1d]
- Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for July 2, #647 [1d]
- July's Biggest Premieres on Hulu Include 'They Fight,' Twisty Crime Thriller 'Furious' and More [1d]
- Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for July 2 #851 [1d]
- Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for July 2, #1839 [1d]
- Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for July 2, #1117 [1d]
- 'Legally Blonde' Prequel 'Elle,' 'Ride or Die,' and More New Prime Video Releases We're Watching in July [2d]
- Sony Phasing Out Physical Discs for PS5, Closes PS3 and PS Vita Stores [2d]
- VMAX VX2 Hub Review: A Single Motor With Dual-Motor Punch [2d]
- NASA's Moon Base Update: All's Well Despite the Blue Origin New Glenn Explosion [2d]
- What's New on HBO Max in July 2026? 'Stuart Fails to Save the Universe,' 'Lee Cronin's The Mummy' and More [2d]
- Lawsuit Targets Samsung and Other Chipmakers Alleging DRAM Price Fixing [2d]
- This Smart Calendar Can Organize Your Life and Fridge. But Does It Make Things Easier? [2d]
- Nintendo's Weird Rhythm Heaven Is My Song of the Summer [2d]
- England vs. DR Congo: Stream FIFA World Cup 2026 Match Live for Free [2d]
- Anthropic Restores Access to Mythos and Fable AI After Government OK [2d]
- How This Google Labs AI App Became Part of My Daily Routine [2d]
- I Tested the Motorola Razr Fold and Razr Ultra Cameras at the World Cup. Here's the Winner [2d]
- New on Netflix in July 2026: 'Enola Holmes 3,' Will Ferrell's Golf Comedy 'The Hawk' and More [2d]
- Microsoft Surface Laptop for Business (8th Edition) Review: Effective Privacy Screen, Expensive Pricing Scheme [2d]
- Oura Ring vs. Apple Watch: This Dealbreaker Made the Choice Obvious [2d]
- 'Gilmore Girls' Leaves Netflix After 12 Years. Here's Where to Watch It Now [2d]
- Before iOS 27, Here's Everything You Should Know About iOS 26 [2d]
- More Than 1 in 5 Users Make Health Decisions Based on Social Media, Despite Widespread Distrust [2d]
- This High-Tech Mattress Cover Regulates Temperature, Saving Me From Perimenopause Night Sweats [2d]
- Does Your Cellphone Plan Deliver? Vote in Our 2026 People's Picks Survey [2d]
- Forget the Grill. This Countertop Appliance Is Even Better During a Heat Wave [2d]
- Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Wednesday, July 1 [2d]
- Here's How to Recycle Your Old Laptop, PC and Printer [2d]
- Ethereum Institutional launch draws support from across the Ethereum ecosystem [1d]
- Robinhood rolls out public blockchain as it expands deeper into crypto [2d]
- Ethereum Foundation lays out use cases for governments, institutions in new policy guide [2d]
- Jefferies warns against buying the dip in Circle as Open USD raises new competition fears [2d]
- Cantor says bitcoin bear market may be entering final stretch [2d]
- Goliath Ventures CEO pleads guilty in $400 million crypto Ponzi case [2d]
- Bitcoin climbs toward $60,000 after Fed Chair Warsh said inflation risks has come down [2d]
- EthLabs launches as Ethereum undergoes its biggest leadership transition in years [2d]
- Europe's MiCA rollout sparks debate over who wins under new crypto rules [2d]
- Europe is closing the door on offshore crypto, but it’s leaving the riskiest window open [2d]
- French banking giant Crédit Agricole rolls out euro stablecoin, EURXT [2d]
- Morpho poised to scale as DeFi infrastructure play, Standard Chartered says [2d]
- Ethereum gets a new nonprofit focused on institutional adoption [2d]
- Citi slashes 12-month bitcoin, ether targets as ETF flows dry up [2d]
- Tokenized Google stock inflated 7,700% in rare DeFi lending exploit [2d]
- What's next for Bitcoin and stocks? Analysts see a volatile second half [2d]
- Mysterious Solana project World unveiled as fully onchain prediction market [2d]
- Bitcoin opens the third quarter in an historical red zone after rare losing first half [2d]
- Europe is rewriting its landmark crypto rulebook MiCA as hard July 1 deadline passes [2d]
- Ark Invest bought more than $75 million of crypto shares during June bloodbath [2d]
- XRP, HYPE funds are the bright spots as investors flee bitcoin, ether ETFs [2d]
- Bitcoin options traders load up on $50,000 puts and gold futures flash a death cross [2d]
- Aave logs biggest network-growth day in nearly 5 years as DeFi interest returns [2d]
- Bitcoin’s 20% June crash looks even deadlier on the charts. Here’s why [2d]
- Live markets: U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs had their worst month ever in June, shedding $4.5 billion [2d]
- Anthropic restores AI models Fable, Mythos after the U.S. lifts export controls [2d]
- Why Poland is the only EU country where crypto firms can't get a MiCA license [2d]
- XRP holds above $1 after leverage flush as network activity improves [2d]
- Taiwan’s sweeping crypto law raises the bar with licensing, reserve mandates, and tough penalties [2d]
Previous Day