The Brutalist Report - tech
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- Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs Video Lectures [1d]
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- A 13th-Century Enumeration Algorithm, Ignored for 700 Years [1d]
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- Show HN: Free Mermaid Diagram Editor [1d]
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- Git Hash Chain Malleability [1d]
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- FrankenMarkdown [1d]
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- GAO: DOE Is Prematurely Excluding Less Expensive Options for Nuclear Cleanup [1d]
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- All Cars Sold in the EU Now Require a Camera Aimed at Your Face [1d]
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- Men's average testosterone levels have halved in last 50 years [1d]
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- We charge $10k a week to delete AI-generated code [1d]
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- Re: I'm Begging You to Leave Your AI Note-Taker at Home [1d]
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- Show HN: Davit, a Apple Containers UI [2d]
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- Ask HN: Is GitHub preparing to go behind a login wall? [2d]
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- AI Meets Cryptography 1: What AI Found in Cloudflare's Circl [2d]
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- Decrypting View State Messages [2d]
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- Astro 7.0 [2d]
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- Local, CPU-Friendly, High-Quality TTS (Text-to-Speech) with Kokoro [2d]
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- Show HN: Docx-CLI: agents read/edit Word docs using 1/2 the time and tokens [2d]
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- Notes on Software Quality [2d]
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- A new runtime for k and q: l [2d]
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- We're extending access to Fable 5 on all paid plans through July 12 [2d]
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- New Literalism Comes for Museums [2d]
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- Mapping homes you can buy from the US government for <$100k [2d]
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- China sentences official to death for taking $325M in bribes [2d]
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- Reducing Doom Loops with Final Token Preference Optimization [2d]
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- Jim's TrueType QR Code Font [2d]
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- MacSurf 1.68 – NetSurf on OS 9 Released [2d]
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- Weighing smoke: why AI visibility dashboards are mostly useless [2d]
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- 30papers.com – Ilya's 30 essential ML papers, in a beginner friendly format [2d]
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- Sites that block AI training crawlers mostly ignore the answer time bots [2d]
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- Better Auth is joining Vercel [2d]
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- Why we built yet another Postgres connection pooler [2d]
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- Software Bonkers [2d]
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- Microsoft Fire IdTech Team at Id Software [2d]
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- Midtown Manhattan blocks evacuated after beams buckling at construction site [2d]
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- Secret Tracker in Claude Code Uncovered, Anthropic Directly Deletes Code [2d]
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- Chat Control passed first round in EU Parliament [2d]
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- Amazon Without the Knockoffs [2d]
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- Automating AI Away [2d]
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- Yes, AI Will Take Your Job [2d]
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- A System of Systems for the Selection of Optimal Climate Change Decisions [2d]
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- The Revenge of the Philosophy Majors [2d]
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- Chat Control 1.0 and 2.0 Explained [2d]
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- Sodium-ion "salt" batteries will revolutionize electric-vehicle and grid storage [2d]
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- Show HN: Shellular – run Claude Code, Codex, Pi from your phone [2d]
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- Show HN: Halo – open-source, tamper-evident runtime evidence for AI agents [2d]
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- Mark Zuckerberg's biggest legal nightmare yet could cost Meta $1.4T [2d]
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- Dua Lipa opens library for banned and censored books in Portugal [2d]
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- Show HN: Yamanote.fun – A complete soundscape for Tokyo's Yamanote line [2d]
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- 98% Isn't Much [2d]
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- A better way to tie your gym shorts. (Or any drawstring) [video] [2d]
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- Show HN: PostgreSQL performance and cost across 23 EC2 instance types [2d]
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- StreetComplete: Fixing OpenStreetMap, one tiny quest at a time [2d]
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- Immigrants Use Less Welfare, Even Counting Their US-Born Children [2d]
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- Show HN: Frugon – Find which LLM calls a cheaper model could handle (local, MIT) [2d]
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- Europe's company websites are mostly served by US vendors [2d]
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- Mullvad's co-founder is bankrolling the far right [2d]
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- PostgreSQL Benchmark: AWS RDS vs. Self-Hosted on Hetzner (2026) [2d]
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- Top researchers leave USA for the Netherlands (in Dutch) [2d]
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- Why migrants come to Germany for work and then leave again [2d]
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- Microsoft Can Track Users via a Windows Device ID [2d]
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- YC CEO says he ships 37K LoC/day AI code. A developer looked under the hood [2d]
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- Show HN: Fast, native Mac file manager (filters, fuzzy find, 9 MB, no Electron) [2d]
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- Fable – Inner Forward Pass [2d]
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- Lago (YC S21) Is Hiring for Our GTM Team [2d]
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- I Built the Only 2026 WWII Jeep [2d]
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- The Art of Computer Programming by Donald E. Knuth [2d]
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- Apache Shiro security framework releases 3.0.0 [2d]
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- LLMs Are Not a Default Execution Engine [2d]
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- I created a free tool that pairs your Nasic and past performance to win contract [2d]
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- Strata – An app that talks me out of dying outdoors [2d]
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- How to sequence your own DNA at home [2d]
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- Sources detail Xbox's big reset after its Game Pass strategy failed; Xbox spent nearly $80B on content deals, but gamers prefer to stick with a handful of games (Cecilia D'Anastasio/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Samsung announces a Galaxy Unpacked event on July 22 in London, where it is expected to debut new foldables, including a Fold 8 with a shorter and wider design (Chris Welch/Bloomberg) [1d]
- As part of Meta's Muse Image rollout, Instagram users with public accounts need to opt out to block AI generations of their content by other users (Reece Rogers/Wired) [1d]
- Anthropic plans to lease a 16-story building in Lower Manhattan and double its NYC workforce to 1,000 people this year, as AI companies expand in the city (New York Times) [1d]
- OpenAI Chief Futurist Joshua Achiam is leaving the company later this month after nearly nine years (Maxwell Zeff/Wired) [1d]
- Memo: SpaceXAI and Cursor plan to launch their first jointly developed AI model as soon as Wednesday, after pushing back the launch to improve model efficiency (Grace Kay/The Information) [1d]
- Meta launches Muse Image in Meta AI, Instagram, and WhatsApp, and previews Muse Video, the first media generation models from its Superintelligence Labs (Meta) [1d]
- Source: Kraken is pursuing a full banking license in Europe, with a focus on Lithuania as the jurisdiction to secure it (Ian Allison/CoinDesk) [2d]
- Anthropic extends Claude Fable 5 access to all paid plans through July 12; access to the model was set to shift to token-based usage on July 7 (Zac Hall/9to5Mac) [2d]
- Meta rolls out Muse Image, the first image generation model from its Superintelligence Labs, in Meta AI; it will also power new tools in Instagram and WhatsApp (Meta Newsroom) [2d]
- Google announces a Pixel event on August 12 in NYC, where it is expected to launch Pixel 11 series of phones and Pixel Watch 5 (Abner Li/9to5Google) [2d]
- Sources: Microsoft, looking to reduce AI costs, is starting to replace models from OpenAI and Anthropic with its MAI models in products like Excel and Outlook (Brody Ford/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Netflix signs deals with Penske Media, Condé Nast, Hearst, People, and other publishers to carry a range of programming from 2 to 20+ minutes, starting August 3 (William Earl/Variety) [2d]
- Anthropic expands Claude Cowork to web and mobile platforms in beta for Max plan subscribers, and says 90%+ of Cowork usage is unrelated to software development (David Gewirtz/ZDNET) [2d]
- Tangos, which uses AI to conduct financial crime investigations at scale, raised a $20M seed led by Red Dot (Mike Wheatley/SiliconANGLE) [2d]
- Super.com, which offers a savings app for lower-income consumers, raised a $65M Series D led by TPG at a $1.2B valuation and says it is profitable (Lily Mae Lazarus/Fortune) [2d]
- Keyfactor, which manages billions of machine identities for more than 2,500 client organizations, raised $1B+ led by Summit Partners (Mike Lennon/SecurityWeek) [2d]
- Google launches "platform properties" in the Google Search Console, letting creators and website owners see which search terms lead to their social platforms (Jay Peters/The Verge) [2d]
- EDX Markets, an institutional cryptocurrency trading platform, raised a $76M Series C led by SBI Holdings (Francisco Rodrigues/CoinDesk) [2d]
- Apple supplier Luxshare raised ~$3.1B in its Hong Kong IPO, selling 383.5M shares at ~$8 each, the top of its marketed range, and will start trading on Thursday (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Solos unveils the AirGo A6 camera-less smart glasses, cutting the weight to 19g from 36-40g of the AirGo A5, and V2 privacy accessories like a clip-on shield (Andrew Liszewski/The Verge) [2d]
- Study: 50 test accounts created in Australia on nine platforms were never prompted for age verification despite the Australian law mandating a ban on under-16s (Byron Kaye/Reuters) [2d]
- UN Secretary-General António Guterres calls for autonomous "killer robots" to be "banned by international law", a central issue in the US DOD-Anthropic clash (Sam Schechner/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Norm, which runs an AI law firm that provides AI-powered legal services to clients alongside human lawyers, raised $120M led by Khosla at a $1.2B valuation (Guinevere Grant/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Coinbase secures UK FCA authorization to offer investment services, enabling it to expand into derivatives and equities trading, its largest UK expansion yet (Brian Danga/The Block) [2d]
- Sources: Amazon is looking to raise at least $25B from a US dollar bond sale to fund its AI infrastructure investments; the size could increase based on demand (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Paris-based UMA, founded by ex-Tesla Optimus scientist Rémi Cadene and ex-Google DeepMind researcher Pierre Sermanet, demos its Northstar AI humanoid robot (Benoit Berthelot/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Sources: Beijing recently held meetings with Alibaba, ByteDance, Z.ai, and others to discuss restricting overseas access to advanced open and closed AI models (Fanny Potkin/Reuters) [2d]
- Survey: Chinese companies plan to allocate 46% of their AI accelerator budget to domestic products in the next 12 months, up from 30% today, a shift from Nvidia (Gao Yuan/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Sources: DeepSeek is in the early stages of developing its own AI chip designed for inference, in a bid to reduce its reliance on Nvidia and Huawei hardware (Reuters) [2d]
- US autonomous military vehicle startup Forterra says it deployed 100+ Lancer UGVs, based on Polaris ATVs, in Ukraine since 2025, completing 1,100+ missions (Tim Fernholz/TechCrunch) [2d]
- European banking watchdogs ECB and ESRB warn that frontier AI models pose "systemic risks to the financial system", giving lenders four months to prepare (Financial Times) [2d]
- UK-based AI infrastructure startup Nscale secures a $900M line of credit to expand its data center buildout across Europe, the US, and the Asia Pacific (Mauro Orru/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Munich-based nuclear fusion startup Proxima Fusion raised €411M led by trading firm XTX and UK-based East X at a €2.4B valuation, with participation from Google (Bloomberg) [2d]
- OpenRouter: Chinese AI models have drawn 30%+ of token use by US companies each week since February 8, peaking at 46%, up from 11% over the previous 12 months (Kai Nicol-Schwarz/CNBC) [2d]
- Counterpoint: China smartphone sales fell 13% YoY during the 618 shopping festival as brands raised prices to offset memory costs; Honor fell 33% and Xiaomi 24% (Reuters) [2d]
- Alibaba's Qwen models have made it an AI powerhouse, but the company has struggled to turn their global popularity into a profitable business (New York Times) [2d]
- Court filing: Meta says four US states seek $1.4T over claims it designed Facebook and Instagram to addict youth and misled the public; its market cap is ~$1.5T (Diana Novak Jones/Reuters) [2d]
- OpenAI, Anthropic, and other top AI companies are offering startups token credits and special promotions, as the AI companies seek lasting streams of revenue (Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- A profile of Rachel Whetstone, who has led comms for Google, Meta, Uber, Netflix, and now Sierra, as her husband Steve Hilton runs for California governor (Emily Shugerman/The San Francisco ...) [2d]
- WiseTech co-founder Richard White steps down as chair amid a police probe over claims he exploited a woman's immigration status for sex; WTC jumps 7%+ (Peter Vercoe/Bloomberg) [2d]
- A profile of Bernadette Meehan, a US diplomat who became Wikimedia Foundation CEO in January, as Wikipedia faces threats from MAGA, AI, and foreign autocrats (Tiffany Hsu/New York Times) [2d]
- Disney just agreed to pay out $50 million to some YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream subscribers — here’s how to make a claim for your share and find out if you’re owed it [1d]
- The Logitech Lift is the best ergonomic mouse I’ve tried — and this Prime Day deal drops it to a record-low price of just AU$58.34 / NZ$74.39 [1d]
- Chinese firm that created TikTok now wants to build an AI accelerator to rival Nvidia within months [1d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Wednesday, July 8 (game #1123) [1d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Wednesday, July 8 (game #857) [1d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Wednesday, July 8 (game #1626) [1d]
- Samsung just set the date for its next Galaxy Unpacked — and 'A New Shape Unfolds' could be its biggest clue yet about what to expect [1d]
- New solar panel design could increase could increase daily PV energy production by 20% and it is far more important than you think [1d]
- Should I buy a Kindle Colorsoft or a Paperwhite? Here's what you need to know to make your decision [1d]
- Quote of the day by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt: 'A $5,000 drone can destroy a $5 million tank' — pithy insights about the future of warfare [1d]
- The Dyson Find+Follow 'blew us away' when we reviewed it last month — and this innovative purifying fan is already on sale [1d]
- Anonymous Wild Hornets spokesperson calls drone swarms 'a fun legend and a scam mechanism' as he defends the critical importance of 3D printers in warfare [1d]
- Samsung Messages has just been killed off, forcing loyal users to make the switch to Google Messages, and not everyone is pleased — this is what you need to do [1d]
- OpenAI teams with Work Louder to launch Codex-native keyboard, weeks after CEO of Apps told staff 'not to be distracted by side quests’ [2d]
- Sick of trying to find a USB and Windows key? Microsoft has just made reinstalling Windows 11 less painful [2d]
- 4K Blu-ray fans, it's back — Arrow Video has knocked up to 50% off its discs at multiple retailers including Amazon and I've picked the top 6 discs I'd recommend [2d]
- Aoostar's mini PC completely destroys the Steam Machine on raw performance but you will have to add memory and storage [2d]
- Asus ProArt PA32KCX review: Over $8K for a 32-inch 8K monitor and a whole lot of dimming zones [2d]
- 'These are hard, but necessary decisions' — Xbox pulled funding for Io Interactive's 'Project Fantasy' but the developer will continue working on the game independently [2d]
- How to watch Switzerland vs Colombia: Free Streams, TV Channels & Kick-Off time for FIFA World Cup 2026 last-16 clash in Vancouver [2d]
- This Nothing book laptop concept is the coolest notebook you will see in 2026 — even if it does remind me of another great device [2d]
- A 'small form factor dream': The Minisforum MS-01 tackles big workloads, and it's $544 off at Newegg right now [2d]
- 'We want an experience that is close to a pen-and-paper RPG' — The Blood of Dawnwalker director says the game's big choices will offer more player freedom and 'boost immersion' [2d]
- 'Next time, maybe the screws can be outside?': Fairphone pokes fun at the Nothing Phone (4b) for its faux repairable design [2d]
- I used this free tool to see every road collision near my home over the past 25 years — and it’s helped me plot safe walking routes for my kids [2d]
- New Zealand denies VPN restrictions following fierce privacy backlash [2d]
- Samsung says it will launch a floating data center by 2028 as it looks to jump on 'a major new opportunity' [2d]
- I'm a tech expert, and believe me: your next laptop’s battery life is about more than just battery size [2d]
- Want a cheap Shark fan this summer? Amazon just knocked up to $70 off top-rated models — and these are my 3 expert picks [2d]
- The Blood of Dawnwalker director says without previous experience from The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and Cyberpunk 2077 'it wouldn't be possible to create a game like this' [2d]
- 'We said it's expensive as hell, but we thought it's worth it, because it's unique and different' — The Blood of Dawnwalker director says the RPG's day and night system with its human and vampire gameplay loops is 'almost two different games' [2d]
- 'The world is living and it's not waiting for you' — The Blood of Dawnwalker director says the RPG's 30-day timer gives the story a 'sense of urgency' and 'emotional impact' [2d]
- 'Clair Obscur showed that you can take a genre and do it in a different and interesting way' — The Blood of Dawnwalker director says the ambitious game was made out of a 'love for RPGs' [2d]
- After 4 hours, The Blood of Dawnwalker feels like a true Witcher 3 successor [2d]
- I built 5 Gemini Gems that stop me repeating myself to AI — here’s how to make them [2d]
- Our Summer Game Fest 2026 quiz will prove whether you watched the show closely or not [2d]
- 'No way THIS is the first tweet PlayStation puts out after 6 days' — Instead of responding to the physical disc controversy, PlayStation is trying to advertise its new fight stick as fans refuse to back down [2d]
- Steam Machine users are reporting 'red line of death' issues, but there's now an official fix - and it's surprisingly easy [2d]
- Philips unveils the MegaBasket, and it's big enough to air fry an antelope: with massive capacity it's made for mega meals [2d]
- I'm an office furniture expert and this is the budget office chair and standing desk combo I'd buy with my own money — if you're upgrading your WFH or study space, I don't think you can beat this Sihoo and FlexiSpot setup [2d]
- Web hosting giant claims you can now sell online without a website – and its new tool can help you do it [2d]
- A legendary WW2 strategy franchise is being reimagined as a standalone roguelike survival game launching later this month [2d]
- 'Physical media is what makes consoles the best place to play' — PlayStation fans pushing back against Sony's plan to end physical discs have managed to amass over 170,000 signatures in a bid to reverse the decision [2d]
- This vibrant bird’s-eye view of a chili farm in Bangladesh just won a major aerial photography award — and it was captured with a DJI Mavic 4 Pro [2d]
- The AI trust gap: No scaling without quality management [2d]
- Riot Women season 2 doesn't start filming for another six months, but one BBC iPlayer star seems secretly pleased — 'I haven't practised playing at all' [2d]
- Why Nvidia's NemoClaw signals the true enterprise agent era [2d]
- In the market for a soundbar? These are the best we've tested in 2026, including a model that delivers 'phenomenal rumbling bass' [2d]
- 'Regarding Arkane… how much?' — Xbox is falling apart and as thousands more are hit with layoffs, I think it's time for someone to save the Dishonored and Marvel's Blade developer before it's too late [2d]
- How to watch Argentina vs Egypt: Free Streams, TV Channels & Kick-Off time for FIFA World Cup 2026 as Lionel Messi continues quest for glory [2d]
- Broadcom agrees new deal to make custom chips for Apple to 2031 [2d]
- The ultra-compact Anker C300X portable power station with a foldable 60W solar panel can keep the lights and other essentials powered on, and it’s $60 off right now [2d]
- ‘Robots should understand you, talk to you, and work for you’: Chinese robotics company Agibot is heralding a robot revolution — I met the ‘humanoids’ up close [2d]
- College requires more than Microsoft Word — from lecture notes to 4K video editing, this MSI Katana 15 HX laptop deal is built for students and creators [2d]
- ‘This kind of work blows my mind’: An Apple fan saved $2,200 by manually upgrading their Mac’s storage — but admitted the process ‘was really hell’ [2d]
- Marshall has redesigned its home speaker range with useful tweaks and two new options, but there's a big thing missing [2d]
- Marshall’s new home speaker is a bass beast and has a delicious design — I just wish it had this one feature [2d]
- Struggling to find a decent iPad deal? I'd recommend the iPad Air M3 while it's still $250 off [2d]
- Android just made a big change to your backups — and there's good news and bad news [2d]
- How to watch Djokovic vs Auger-Aliassime for FREE: live stream Wimbledon 2026 quarter-final from anywhere [2d]
- Geekom GeekBook M16 business laptop review [2d]
- Bosch star Titus Welliver teases plans for 'standalone movie' after MGM+ prequel series Bosch: Start of War and Ballard season 2 — 'You've not seen the end of Harry Bosch' [2d]
- This new interactive tool on the reMarkable Paper Pro turns your device into Tom Riddle’s diary from Harry Potter — and it’s one of the smartest e-reader features I’ve seen [2d]
- Baby Boomers beat Gen Z in password hygiene, but both generations still don’t stick to the best practices — and many people are still using decades-old passwords that they made as kids [2d]
- Are enterprises hiring the wrong Chief AI Officer? [2d]
- Dutton Ranch season 2 won't be released on Paramount+ any time soon — but this 'wild' fan prediction is so good that Taylor Sheridan should take some notes [2d]
- The AI Scaling gap: why ambition is outpacing readiness [2d]
- Your voice can be cloned in minutes using AI, and Taylor Swift is trying to protect hers — but what rights do the rest of us have? [2d]
- 'You could've given me 10 guesses, I wouldn't have gone for this': my favorite cheap Nothing earbuds finally have a successor, but the USP isn't my idea of 'joyful' [2d]
- Proton VPN adds 89 new servers in Brazil after CazeTV World Cup streams flood its network [2d]
- Keep your files protected on the go: My favorite Samsung SSDs are on sale at Amazon right now [2d]
- Shadow AI is a business design problem, but it can be overcome [2d]
- A new Switch 2 with a replaceable battery will be available soon, as Nintendo announces that it will 'no longer sell' original Switch consoles in Europe [2d]
- How to watch Sinner vs Struff for FREE: live stream Wimbledon 2026 quarter-final online from anywhere [2d]
- Supergirl's digital release date has seemingly been revealed — and the new comic book movie could be available to rent or buy just one month after bombing at the box office [2d]
- Nearly all retailers have now implemented AI, but many are still waiting to see business value [2d]
- AI only creates value when it fixes the workflow [2d]
- 'No single organisation can tackle it alone': VodafoneThree says its new security process blocked two million SMS fraud messages [2d]
- Quantum is already compromising your data, you just can’t see it yet [2d]
- Five ways data centers can save water [2d]
- The Ninja Luxe Cafe Premier is an “espresso machine anyone can master” and it’s dropped to an all-time Aussie low for Prime Day [2d]
- I tested Noble’s new ‘budget’ earbuds and I'd love to say they'll wow audiophiles, but it’s impossible to keep them in long enough to know [2d]
- Attention, Nvidia GPU users — you need to be wary of riser cable setups, especially when using an RTX 5090 [2d]
- The Amazon Prime Day power bank and charger deals I’d actually buy [2d]
- 50 Prime Day deals under AU$50 — because you don't need to spend a lot of money on good tech [2d]
- The Ninja DoubleStack at a record-low price of AU$189.95 is my pick of the best Prime Day air fryer deal — but there's more where that came from [2d]
- Stay Hydrated and Cool This Summer With These 9 Refreshing Products [1d]
- Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked Event: We Expect Weird Foldables, Funky AI Glasses and More [1d]
- Meta Has a New AI Image Tool, and I Already Used It to Deepfake My Friend's Instagram [1d]
- Tesla Stretches Its Model Y for a Roomier Third Row, Extending the Price Even More [1d]
- YouTube TV vs. Hulu Live vs. Sling and More: Who Carries the Top 100 Live Channels? [1d]
- Best Printer for Your Home or Office in 2026: Tested by Our Experts [1d]
- Coinbase's AI Hallucinated a World Cup Match Result Before the Game Even Started [1d]
- Google Pixel 11 Leak Hints at Higher Prices, New Colors and More Storage [1d]
- Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for July 8, #1123 [1d]
- Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for July 8, #1845 [1d]
- Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for July 8 #857 [1d]
- If You Subscribed to YouTube TV or DirecTV, You Could Be Eligible for a Settlement Payout [1d]
- Amid Layoffs, Xbox Announces Tony Hawk's Pro Skater Coming to Game Pass [2d]
- Summer's Best Meteor Shower Starts This Month. Here's How to Watch [2d]
- Google's Learn Your Way Is Yet Another AI-Powered Learning Tool [2d]
- Made by Google Event Invites Show an Aug. 12 Launch for the Pixel 11 Series [2d]
- Switzerland vs. Colombia: Stream FIFA World Cup 2026 Match Live for Free [2d]
- This Upcoming Exhibit Celebrates 50 Years of Star Wars With a Peak Behind the Curtain [2d]
- Enter to Win an Apple Watch in Five Different CNET Group Contests [2d]
- Win a New Apple Watch as CNET Guessing Game: Apple Edition Returns for Round Two [2d]
- Paramount's 'Avatar Aang: The Last Airbender' Movie Is Streaming in July. Find Details and the Trailer Here [2d]
- 7 Habits That Are More Important Than Using Antivirus on Your Phone [2d]
- Argentina vs. Egypt: Stream FIFA World Cup 2026 Match Live for Free [2d]
- Walmart Deals of the Day: Over $120 Off a Samsung Gaming Monitor to Boost Your Setup [2d]
- iRobot's First Wet-Dry Mop Uses Electricity to Disinfect Your Floors, Chemical-Free [2d]
- Physical Games Are Going Away, but Call of Duty Is On PlayStation Plus This Month. That's Nice, Right? [2d]
- Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 Leaked: Bigger Battery, Brighter Screen, Same Looks video [2d]
- Nothing's Phone 4B Is Cheaper Than the Phone 4A, With a Bigger Battery [2d]
- Turtlebox Cub Review: My New Favorite Rugged Bluetooth Speaker, but It's Not Cheap [2d]
- I Found the Rules for Legally Recording Audio and Video on Your Home Security Camera [2d]
- Nothing's New $99 Ear (3a) Buds Have a Feature I Haven't Seen Anywhere Else [2d]
- Xgimi Titan Noir Pro Projector Review: Hail to the Home Cinema King [2d]
- Texas Can Keep Enforcing Its Age Verification Law for Mobile Apps, Supreme Court Says [2d]
- How Boston Dynamics Got Its Atlas Humanoid Robot Fit for the World Cup [2d]
- Even Your Summer Thermostat Temperature Has Become a Political Debate [2d]
- Samsung confirms Unpacked event for later this month — mark your calendars! [1d]
- Galaxy A18 renders suggest Samsung is sticking to a winning formula [1d]
- Gboard not your type? Survey reveals your favorite alternative keyboards [1d]
- Claude Cowork lands on web and mobile to handle the office work you hate doing [1d]
- Google’s July 2026 update is here for your Pixel phone [2d]
- Android Auto just became much more useful for motorcycle riders with this app update [2d]
- Google throws Voice a lifeline with addition of two new personal paid tiers [2d]
- Amazon cuts $171 off the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite in return to all-time low [2d]
- Google sets the date for next month’s Pixel 11 launch event [2d]
- Thanks, AI companies: Sub-$400 phones could see a huge decline due to RAM crisis [2d]
- The highly rated UGREEN Nexode Air 65W charger is back to its all-time low price on Amazon [2d]
- Poll reveals your first-gen Amazon Echo speakers aren’t doing so hot [2d]
- Your chance to nab that new, wide Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 is nearly here [2d]
- The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra gets a $270 price drop at Amazon [2d]
- Google Pixel 11 leak reveals a major shakeup for base storage and pricing [2d]
- Pixel users: Is Google Recorder refusing to save your recordings? [2d]
- Fable 5’s second act on Claude ends today, unless you’re willing to pay more [2d]
- Survey says OPPO crushes Samsung’s best in head-to-head camera comparison [2d]
- Samsung Messages has shut down, but here’s a workaround and what to do next [2d]
- Survey says Android users won’t jump ship to iPhone just for smarter AI [2d]
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- Google Chrome is finally catching up to Safari with this update [2d]
- Nothing Ear 3a launched with built-in audio recording, AI transcripts, and stronger ANC [2d]
- Nothing Phone 4b launched: Unique design for all, big battery for some [2d]
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- 5 Android widgets I use every single day — and none of them are made by Google [2d]
- The Roborock Saros 20 is the best robot vacuum for edge cleaning I’ve ever tested [2d]
- One Android phone just exposed the biggest problem with US foldables [2d]
- Apple just rolled out a neat wallpaper trick Android users will envy [2d]
- New iPhone 18 Pro Max battery details leak, and Samsung should be very worried [2d]
- Your Android work profile is finally coming to Wear OS smartwatches [2d]
- Your internet bill could become less transparent if these FCC rules pass [2d]
- Google’s latest Android backup change uses more storage [2d]
- You can now track your loved ones without opening Samsung Find [2d]
- Nintendo reveals launch timeline for the Switch 2 with a replaceable battery [2d]
- First look: Google Translate is finally prepping the modern makeover it deserves [2d]
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