The Brutalist Report - tech
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- Why American ambulance rides are so expensive [1d]
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- Rubiks Cube Solver [1d]
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- Building a real-time AI tutor for 5-year-olds [1d]
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- How GitHub gave every repository a durable owner [1d]
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- Show HN: RandoFont, a browser for Google Fonts [1d]
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- How RCA Victor sold Sound Service to classrooms in 1939 [1d]
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- What the New Executive Order Means for Secure Software Delivery in Government [1d]
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- Show HN: Reviving my 2001 college band with AI [1d]
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- Don't Get Sick in America [1d]
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- Dev productivity metrics suck. Ops reviews are key for AI-accelerated eng orgs [2d]
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- GLM 5.2 is nearly as accurate as a human book keeper [2d]
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- How to Start a Ruby Meetup [2d]
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- Show HN: Pylon Sync, an agent-first full-stack realtime framework [2d]
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- Show HN: I built a web tool to see and edit what an AI thinks before it answers [2d]
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- Interview with Mitchell Hashimoto about Ghostty and Zig [2d]
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- How should group chats work in decentralized systems? [2d]
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- Postgres locks do not scale [2d]
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- GPT-5.6 [2d]
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- ChatGPT Work [2d]
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- Wildcard (YC W25) Is Hiring a Founding Engineer [2d]
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- Show HN: Devthropology – Better Insights for GitHub Repos [2d]
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- AI 2040: Plan A [2d]
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- Auditory and spontaneous movement responses to music over first postnatal year [2d]
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- AI Content Is Everywhere on Social Media, Especially LinkedIn [2d]
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- Show HN: Reverse-engineering web apps into agent tools [2d]
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- Show HN: Sighthound - open-source vulnerability scanner for source code [2d]
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- Launch HN: Context.dev (YC S26) – API to get structured data from any website [2d]
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- Hy3 [2d]
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- How to Write an Email [2d]
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- Show HN: Policy enforcement for Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex [2d]
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- A Possible Future for Damn Interesting [2d]
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- Deadly bacteria found in city's wastewater system tied to Meta data center [2d]
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- Opinionated and Easy Pi.dev Configuration [2d]
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- Coordination Without Consolidation: On Systems of States [pdf] [2d]
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- Stop Using reCAPTCHA – It's Not a Real Captcha [2d]
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- Show HN: LastShelf – an emergency map of your family's documents bills& contacts [2d]
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- Ways to think about token pricing [2d]
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- TLS certificates for internal services done right [2d]
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- My burner email blocklist blocked me [2d]
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- New "Revenue Larping Trend" is this real? [2d]
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- Why the Next Era of AI Is About Infrastructure, Not Just Models [2d]
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- Why we're moving off Cloudflare Durable Objects [2d]
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- Show HN: Analog Watch [2d]
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- New open access book on history of computers and politics [2d]
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- PostHog Open Sourced [2d]
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- No leap second will be introduced at the end of December 2026 [2d]
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- Maxwell's Equations Were Discovered [video] [2d]
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- Transparency efforts behind the Helium Browser [2d]
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- Introducing Muse Spark 1.1 [2d]
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- Muse Spark 1.1 [2d]
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- Is It Safe to Host HTML That Runs Its Own JavaScript? [2d]
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- A new way to reflect on how you use Claude [2d]
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- Reverse-engineering Nvidia's CUDA-checkpoint for faster cold starts [2d]
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- US seeks cheaper hunter-killer drones after Iran destroys $1B worth of Reapers [2d]
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- Syria's solar boom is redefining Middle East's energy model [2d]
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- The Glass Backbone: Why the Army's Logistics Will Break in the Next War [2d]
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- MSG database tracked hundreds. Labels include "LGBTQIA," and low to high "risk." [2d]
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- Show HN: FableCut – A browser video editor AI agents can drive (zero deps) [2d]
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- Files over tools: how we built our agent with a virtual filesystem and bash [2d]
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- AI builders outnumber AI governance hires 7:1 in Europe [2d]
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- Just Pay the Subscription [2d]
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- A Road to Lisp: Why Lisp [2d]
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- Show HN: Arcaide – Explore code with multi-level call graphs [2d]
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- Show HN: 18 Words [2d]
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- Show HN: 92% of US city websites fail Ada accessibility [2d]
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- How Version Control Will Evolve for the Agent Boom [2d]
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- TrueBiz (YC S22) – Senior Software Engineer – Remote (US) – Full-Time [2d]
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- Show HN: Wyrm – Solve algebra by touch, built on an open-source soundness engine [2d]
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- EU Parliament greenlights Chat Control 1.0 – Breyer: "Our children lose out" [2d]
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- Bonnie Tyler, singer of Total Eclipse of the Heart, dies aged 75 [2d]
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- My Thoughts on the Bun Rust Rewrite [2d]
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- Why developers are ditching GitHub for Codeberg and self-hosting alternatives [2d]
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- Show HN: Getting GLM 5.2 running on my slow computer [2d]
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- CollectWise (YC F24) Is Hiring [2d]
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- Postgres rewritten in Rust, now passing 100% of the Postgres regression tests [2d]
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- AI changes the economics of software rewrites [2d]
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- How Donkey Kong Toppled Atari [2d]
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- Book: RISC-V System-on-Chip Design [2d]
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- Spider venom kills varroa mites without harming honeybees [2d]
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- What's slowing down the AI buildout [2d]
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- Ergo: Long Form Philosophy Lectures [2d]
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- Show HN: I mapped 8.5M research papers into an interactive atlas [2d]
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- I Think I Have LLM Burnout [2d]
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- Rewriting Bun in Rust [2d]
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- A software engineering interview question I like: computing the median [2d]
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- Remote Attestation [2d]
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- MIRA: Multiplayer Interactive World Models Trained on Rocket League [2d]
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- SAP will make it easier for customers to switch to rival service providers or end contracts, averting a possible EU antitrust fine after a September 2025 probe (Foo Yun Chee/Reuters) [1d]
- SK Hynix raises $26.5B in the largest ever US market debut by a foreign company, selling 177.9M ADRs for $149 each; the sale was more than 7x oversubscribed (Bloomberg) [1d]
- Fidji Simo is stepping down from her full-time role at OpenAI because her medical condition has worsened, and will become a part-time adviser (Wall Street Journal) [1d]
- Mercor acquires Deeptune, which builds reinforcement learning environments for AI agents, three months after CEO Brendan Foody backed Deeptune's $43M Series A (Lily Mae Lazarus/Fortune) [1d]
- Sources: Netflix executives are increasingly worried about declining engagement and are exploring adding live TV and bundling streaming services like Peacock (Wall Street Journal) [1d]
- Coinbase's chief legal officer, Paul Grewal, is stepping down after six years; VP of legal Molly Abraham moves into his role with the title of general counsel (Hannah Lang/Reuters) [1d]
- Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh names Marc Andreessen and Xbox CEO Asha Sharma to lead a task force on the economic impact of new technologies, including AI (Andrew Ackerman/Washington Post) [1d]
- Google says it will automatically add a disclosure to ads that are made with its AI advertising tools, expanding the disclosure beyond election ads to all ads (Sarah Perez/TechCrunch) [1d]
- PitchBook: US venture funding hit $412.7B in H1 2026, up 30% on all of 2025, with AI startup funding accounting for 86%, or $355.9B; Q2 saw seven $1B+ rounds (Duncan Riley/SiliconANGLE) [1d]
- Anthropic, set to add usage-based billing for Fable 5 on July 12, aims to return the model to Claude's subscription plans "when sufficient capacity allows" (Maxwell Zeff/Wired) [1d]
- The EU Parliament advances a bill letting tech companies scan for CSAM, reviving a proposal rejected in March, with an exemption for E2EE services like WhatsApp (Sam Clark/Politico) [1d]
- OpenAI is discontinuing ChatGPT Atlas, its standalone desktop browser, in favor of the new ChatGPT desktop app (Zac Hall/9to5Mac) [2d]
- Sources: AI contractor marketplace Mercor is discussing raising new funds at a roughly $20B valuation, less than a year after raising money at a $10B valuation (Bloomberg) [2d]
- OpenAI merges Codex and ChatGPT desktop apps for Mac and Windows under a new ChatGPT desktop app, allowing users to switch between Codex, Chat, and Work (Zac Hall/9to5Mac) [2d]
- GPT-5.6 Sol costs $5 per 1M input tokens and $30 per 1M output tokens, GPT-5.6 Terra costs $2.50 and $15, and GPT-5.6 Luna costs $1 and $6 (OpenAI) [2d]
- OpenAI broadly releases GPT-5.6, and launches ChatGPT Work, an AI agent that can gather context across apps and files to create documents, on Mac and Windows (Axios) [2d]
- Microsoft President Brad Smith says the US now has AI "regulation without transparent or complete rules" and "businesses can't plan" without rules (Beatrice Nolan/Fortune) [2d]
- Kraken Technology, which designs and builds autonomous maritime platforms, such as uncrewed subsurface vessels, raised a $175M Series B at a $1B valuation (John Reynolds/Tech.eu) [2d]
- Bun creator says he rewrote Bun from Zig to Rust using a pre-release version of Claude Fable 5 in 11 days; the task would've taken three engineers about a year (Jarred Sumner/bun.com) [2d]
- Character.AI launches three human-written, AI-generated microdramas, whose characters users can chat with, and aims to eventually let users make their own shows (Ivan Mehta/TechCrunch) [2d]
- Muse Spark 1.1 costs $1.25 per 1M input tokens and $4.25 per 1M output tokens; Alexandr Wang says coding and agentic tasks were key focuses (Ina Fried/Axios) [2d]
- Meta launches a Meta Model API, whose pricing Zuckerberg says will be "aggressive and attractive" at ~25% of the cost of OpenAI and Anthropic models (Kurt Wagner/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Meta releases Muse Spark 1.1, capable of more advanced coding and a "step-change" from the first generation, available to US developers via a public API preview (Dominic Preston/The Verge) [2d]
- European startups raised $24B in Q2, up 66% YoY and the strongest quarter in four years; UK startups raised $10.4B, above Germany's $3.2B, and France's $2.4B (Gené Teare/Crunchbase News) [2d]
- Anthropic launches a "reflection" dashboard in beta for Free, Pro, and Max users to track Claude usage patterns over 1-, 3-, 6-, or 12-month intervals (Anthropic) [2d]
- Databento, which sells financial data feeds, raised a $97M Series B led by NEA, taking its total funding to $127M, and says it is "profitable every month" (Lily Mae Lazarus/Fortune) [2d]
- Micron raises its US capex commitment to $250B through 2035, adding $50B for facilities in NY, ID, VA, and elsewhere, and invests $500M in GlobalWafers (Maggie Eastland/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Ollama, which helps developers run open-weight AI models locally, raised a $65M Series B led by Theory Venture, following a $15M Series A led by Benchmark (Julie Bort/TechCrunch) [2d]
- PrismML says it ran a 27B-parameter Qwen 3.6 model on an iPhone 17 Pro, bigger than any prior on-device model; sources: Apple held talks with PrismML about it (Aaron Tilley/The Information) [2d]
- Internal memo: Meta plans to begin production of its in-house AI chip, codenamed Iris, in September, and aims to boost its computing power to 14GW in 2027 (Reuters) [2d]
- India scraps import duties on some parts used to make phones and other devices until March 2029, removing 7.5% and 5% levies, in a move that might help Apple (Nikunj Ohri/Reuters) [2d]
- Apple supplier Luxshare fell in its Hong Kong trading debut, closing down 1.6%, after raising ~$3.1B in the city's biggest listing in 2026 so far (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Enterprise AI agent startup Lyzr is raising a $100M Series B at a ~$500M valuation, up from $250M in a Series A in 2026, and says agents wrote investment memos (Saritha Rai/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Internal US DOJ memo: attorneys working on digital currency cases should expect less cooperation from Binance, which is adding requirements for asset freezes (Leo Schwartz/The Information) [2d]
- US cybersecurity and data resilience company Rubrik plans to invest $500M+ in the UK over the next five years and establish its European headquarters in London (Paul Sandle/Reuters) [2d]
- Interpol and law enforcement agencies arrest 5,811 suspects and seize $293M in an operation combating social engineering scams and fraud across 97 countries (Sergiu Gatlan/BleepingComputer) [2d]
- Leaked renders via Android Headlines show the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 8, Z Fold 8, Watch 9, and Watch Ultra 2; the Galaxy Z Fold 8 is likely a new wide foldable (Lawrence Bonk/Engadget) [2d]
- Sources: Sonos' layoffs include some top design and product executives, like VP of Design Dana Krieger; CEO Tom Conrad says the move reduces management layers (Chris Welch/Bloomberg) [2d]
- The AI data center boom has led to surging demand for power transformers, with average lead times for orders, once measured in months, now stretching into years (Financial Times) [2d]
- A Brown University professor suspected his class used AI to cheat after a take-home midterm averaged 96%, prompting an in-person final, which averaged 48.6% (Emma Whitford/Inside Higher Ed) [2d]
- Companies are mobilizing internal groups of "AI champions" to drive adoption; BCG says 74% of front-line employees now use AI regularly, up from 51% in 2025 (Isabelle Bousquette/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Shanghai-based GPU maker Iluvatar CoreX raised ~$902M in a Hong Kong share sale; the company's stock has soared 257% since its January IPO, which raised $473M (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Filings: Grubhub parent Wonder is raising hundreds of millions at a $9B valuation; source: founder Marc Lore indicated he'll contribute $200M to the round (The Information) [2d]
- Cognition releases SWE-1.7, trained from Kimi K2.7 and available at 1,000 tokens/second, claiming it nears GPT-5.5 and Opus 4.8 on benchmarks at a lower cost (Cognition) [2d]
- Block agrees to pay $45M and offer live customer support for Cash App to settle claims by 46 US states that the company failed to protect users from fraud (Daniel Wiessner/Reuters) [2d]
- World’s largest digital camera weighs 3 tons and will take 7.88 million photos of the sky over 10 years; each is 8GB in size and has a 3200-megapixel resolution [1d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Friday, July 10 (game #859) [1d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Friday, July 10 (game #1628) [1d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Friday, July 10 (game #1125) [1d]
- 75 B-52 strategic bombers set to get gigabit connectivity and a fiber-optic network for their weapons pylons as part of a huge upgrade to keep them going till it reaches almost 100 [1d]
- Quote of the day by NSA Whistleblower Edward Snowden on the 'nothing to hide' argument: 'No different than saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say' [1d]
- YouTuber smashes Guinness World Record for longest drone flight with a huge 261-minute time [1d]
- An electric drone just set a new world air speed record - 434 mph device could be ideal for anti-aircraft interceptor action [1d]
- It's not just about the GPU crunching on an LLM anymore': Apple silicon leader explains why a Mac Mini could be the surprising choice for a machine running all your AI agents [2d]
- I'm a certified barista, and these are the best 3 espresso machines I've tested so far this year — and the only ones genuinely worth your kitchen counter space [2d]
- Meta announces its first data center in Canada — estimated $9 billion 1GW Alberta mega facility sees the AI expansion cross the border [2d]
- The 'spectacular' Bluetti Elite 30 V2 is our favorite budget portable power station — and it just got a powerful price cut for summer [2d]
- How do I know music is more important than clothes? I just moved home and the first thing I set up was my turntable and vinyl stash [2d]
- The Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 is 'great value for those that just need a Windows computer' — and Argos just cut the price of this fuss-free business laptop [2d]
- These popular Tenda routers have an unpatched security backdoor which could give hackers access [2d]
- Universal is dropping a twisted new romance movie next month — and it’s perfect for fans of the horror hit Obsession [2d]
- This UnionSine 16TB Desktop Hard Drive deal works out at less than $27 per TB and boasts up to 270MB/s transfer speeds [2d]
- CEOs are being left baffled at the high cost of moving to AI — shockingly enough, sacking human workers isn't resulting in huge savings [2d]
- HP's 16-inch OmniBook 5 laptop with Ryzen AI 7 CPU, 16GB DDR5, and a 1TB SSD is nearly half price at Walmart [2d]
- The top 6 back-to-school mini PCs for college and university — as benchmarked by our computing team (and no, they won't wipe out your student loan either) [2d]
- 'All options are on the table, considering the drastic measure already put in place' — Could Microsoft sell Xbox? Analysts say it's too expensive for that, but that it could be dismantled piece by piece [2d]
- Meta’s super-sensing AI glasses are still in the works, and I don’t know if I should be excited or terrified [2d]
- Amazfit Active 3 Premium review — Premium performance, just without the price [2d]
- The Gentlemen season 2 release date will arrive on Netflix just weeks before MobLand season 2 hits Paramount+ — as fans dub September 'Guy Ritchie month' [2d]
- How to watch France vs Morocco: Free Streams, TV Channels & Kick-Off time for FIFA World Cup 2026 as Kylian Mbappe and Co. set for quarter-final test [2d]
- OpenAI is looking for a 'Subject Matter Expert in Investment Banking' — could ChatGPT be set to replace bankers next? [2d]
- How to watch Big Brother 28: Free Streams & TV Schedule [2d]
- The TechRadar Awards return for 2026, and we're making big changes — nominate your favorite tech products now! [2d]
- DJI drones are saving Mount Everest from being the 'world's highest garbage dump' — FlyCart 100 removes over 10,000kg of waste to save Sherpas from an eight-hour trek across a hazardous icefall [2d]
- Two reasons why you might want to buy the Galaxy Z Fold 7 right now — yes, before the Galaxy Z Fold 8 lands [2d]
- Here are 7 of my favorite laptop deals from the latest Best Buy sale — get up to $700 off HP, Acer, Samsung, and more [2d]
- How to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-finals: Free Streams, TV Channels & Kick-Off times [2d]
- Accenture confirms breach after hacker steals 35GB of source code and other data [2d]
- Asus unveils the 'elite' ROG Raikiri II Pro PC Controller featuring 'competition-grade responsiveness and ultra-low latency' and the Gjallar Gaming Soundbar that boasts 'intuitive cross-platform controls' [2d]
- World Cup 2026 live stream: TV Channels and Fixtures worldwide [2d]
- Smarter, not faster: AI infra’s sobering effect on fiber strategy [2d]
- MobLand season 2 gets September release date as Paramount+ drops 'ruthless' first teaser trailer after controversial Tom Hardy exit drama [2d]
- I read Careless People, the Meta tell-all — and it made me want the chapter Sarah Wynn-Williams couldn’t write [2d]
- Japanese telco giant KDDI says 12 million emails exposed in major cyberattack [2d]
- Lenovo’s Ryzen 7 IdeaPad Slim 3 touchscreen laptop is a $655 back-to-school and WFH steal with a $345 price cut at Best Buy right now [2d]
- Nintendo's iOS and Android racer Mario Kart Tour will shut down later this year, with no offline mode planned [2d]
- Sony RX10 V vs Sony Cyber-shot RX10 IV: I love this classic wildlife camera’s upgrades after a nine-year wait, but there’s one big drawback [2d]
- I took over 1,000 shots with the Sony RX10 V across my kid’s sports day, a bird photography trip and more – here’s how Sony’s surprise new superzoom performed [2d]
- Insurance company AssuranceAmerica exposes 6.9 million drivers following major data breach — here's what we know [2d]
- NordVPN expands scam text protection to all Android users worldwide [2d]
- The Alienware AW3426DW is easily the best 34-inch ultrawide OLED I've ever used, and it's made me want to abandon my 45-inch monitor [2d]
- Major second-hand retailer warns loss of physical PlayStation games will mean higher prices for consumers and 'fewer opportunities to shop around' [2d]
- ‘The gap between AI ambition and infrastructure reality is widening’ Google Cloud report finds 83% of organizations must overhaul their infrastructure in order to maximize the agentic AI opportunity [2d]
- The EU AI Act deadline has moved, but data lineage can’t wait [2d]
- Got ChatGPT’s new voice mode? Here's how to check — and 5 things you should try first [2d]
- Nextcloud leaks 367K records — European cloud giant exposes staff and clients in major breach [2d]
- Russia drops controversial VPN tax following technical delays and widespread backlash [2d]
- This shapeshifting Dreo fan can be a pedestal fan, a desktop fan or an air circulator — I made full use of its extensive customization options in the recent heatwave [2d]
- Analysts say that 'digital is just too lucrative' for Sony and that PlayStation 'will not reverse' its decision to end physical disc production even in the face of fans cancelling PS Plus subscriptions [2d]
- 'Samsung's first true PCIe 5.0 drive is the best there is:' 2TB 9100 Pro SSD gets a huge price cut at Amazon [2d]
- China warns users of alleged 'security backdoor vulnerabilities' in Anthropic's Claude Code, tells users to uninstall for sfaety reasons [2d]
- Steam Deck too expensive? The Lenovo Legion Go S is back to its lowest-ever price on Amazon [2d]
- 'As good as it gets': You won't want to miss this Geekom A8 mini PC deal for office work, content creation, and 4K video editing [2d]
- The AI security paradox: Why are organizations trusting what they can’t fully see? [2d]
- AI work slop: What is it & how can UK businesses protect themselves? [2d]
- Razer wants the Seiren V3 Pro to be the ultimate gaming mic, but you probably don’t need it [2d]
- The makers of New Vegas are working on a new Fallout game [2d]
- Shadow AI is creeping in to healthcare - leaders need to recognize the risk before it’s too late [2d]
- Don't buy a new work PC right now — memory crunch and price rises lead to global shipments falling for the first time in two years [2d]
- 'Not for everyone': Sony announces its most premium wired earbuds yet, but their ideal use case is nothing if not niche [2d]
- Netflix free trials might be making a comeback — but not for users in the two of the best streaming service's biggest markets [2d]
- ‘Lies about driver support’: Valve now lets you install Windows 11 on a Steam Machine, but many people don’t want to be fooled twice [2d]
- AI agents aren’t the end of SaaS – they’re driving its next phase of growth [2d]
- Microsoft is moving to annual price adjustments for its commercial cloud services — could more bill shock be on the way? [2d]
- Anthropic’s Mythos leak hands enterprises a timely warning [2d]
- Five reasons one big screen beats two at work [2d]
- Meaco's portable air conditioners are back in stock this morning, but hurry — they're sure to sell out again very soon [2d]
- The Apple iPod was just crowned the biggest gadget of the past 30 years in T3's special anniversary awards [2d]
- I've watched all of Little House on the Prairie and finally understand why Netflix rebooted the classic Western drama — but it's a shame that new episodes look exactly like every other show on the streamer [2d]
- How to watch World Cup 2026 ad-free [2d]
- How to watch Scottish Open 2026: Live Streams, TV Channels & Preview, Round 1 tee times [2d]
- How to watch The Five-Star Weekend from anywhere in the world – stream the new Jennifer Garner drama series online [2d]
- Peaky Blinders sequel: cast, plot, and everything else we know about Netflix's untitled follow-up series [2d]
- 'Still the king of bright room OLED TV': I tested Samsung and LG's latest flagship OLED TVS side-by-side to see is better for bright rooms — here's the one I'd pick [2d]
- I can't get Netflix to run smoothly in my house — but NASA just sent a 4K video stream from the Moon, thanks to AWS [2d]
- AirPods Pro 3 just dropped to AU$299 for Prime Day, and it’s the lowest Amazon price we’ve seen [2d]
- New Hampshire snuffs out trailblazing bitcoin state-government bond effort [1d]
- Grayscale's CFO exits after 7 years with crypto asset manager [1d]
- With SEC fight over, Coinbase's top legal exec Grewal moves on, and others reassigned [1d]
- Arbitrum jumps 19% benefitting from Robinhood's $568 million onchain trading frenzy [1d]
- Newest version of crypto Clarity Act may drop as soon as next week, sources say [1d]
- Troubles for bitcoin ETFs and private credit funds suggest rising market risks [2d]
- Billions flowing out of bitcoin ETFs and private credit funds suggest rising market risks [2d]
- AI contracts, not bitcoin, now drive miner valuations, and Cipher and TeraWulf look cheap [2d]
- Ethereum's newest nonprofit wants to become Wall Street's guide to crypto [2d]
- Aave rolls out vaults for yield-hungry fintech investors [2d]
- Age verification is the surveillance nobody voted for [2d]
- Over $7.2 billion have migrated from LayerZero to Chainlink CCIP as Mantle joins exodus [2d]
- Pricing houses in bitcoin exposes dollar's loss of value [2d]
- Swift rolls out new blockchain ledger to bring 24/7 banking to 17 global giants [2d]
- Latin America’s biggest stock exchange now offers options on bitcoin, ether and solana futures [2d]
- Crypto for Advisors: Q2 2026 Digital Asset Review [2d]
- Crypto remains resilient in face of renewed Middle East tensions [2d]
- Singapore's Temasek investment fund says crypto is off the table, will focus on AI [2d]
- Crypto trader applies legendary HODL strategy to EUR/USD forex bet [2d]
- Sony secures conditional approval to set up U.S. stablecoin trust bank [2d]
- Two blockbuster AI IPO's on the horizon could leave crypto further behind [2d]
- Bitcoin's dwindling exchange reserves don't pack the same bullish punch anymore [2d]
- Live markets: Bitcoin ETFs slip back to outflows while ether funds extend their streak [2d]
- Bank of Japan may speed up rate hikes, pushing borrowing costs above 2%, ex-BOJ official warns [2d]
- 'CASHCAT' trader turns $800 into over $1 million on Robinhood's brand new blockchain [2d]
- XRP holds near $1.10 as traders watch long-term breakout setup [2d]
- Bitcoin, ether steady, gold slides as US-Iran tensions escalate again [2d]
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