The Brutalist Report - tech
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- Human Canaries: Remembering the Munitionettes [1d]
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- What are Forward Deployed Engineers, and why are they so in demand? (2025) [1d]
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- Show HN: Sx 2.0 – Share AI skills with your team through a Dropbox folder [1d]
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- Show HN: ContextVault – Shared memory layer for your AI and your team [1d]
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- The AI Whale Fall and Open Source [1d]
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- An Englishwoman who sketched India before photography took hold [1d]
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- Manifest Man [1d]
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- California rocked by another earthquake that will unleash the Big One [1d]
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- ‘Asia's cleanest village’ bans tourists on Sundays [1d]
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- Show HN: I built a one-prompt hackathon platform, free entry, sponsored prizes [1d]
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- Claude is just Mr. Meeseeks [2d]
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- The Estranged Worlds of J. G. Ballard [2d]
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- MIT's New Method Flags AI Models Trained on CASM Without Generating It [2d]
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- A Study of Microsoft's Early 2026 Rollout of Claude Code and GitHub Copilot CLI [2d]
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- SalesPatriot (YC W25) Is Hiring Full Stack Engineers (SF) [2d]
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- Show HN: YouTube Guitar Tab Parser [2d]
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- Linux 0.11 rewritten in idiomatic Rust, boots in QEMU [2d]
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- Show HN: Sigwire – a live TUI switchboard for every signal on your Linux box [2d]
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- The security checks in every Lionshead PR [2d]
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- Bootstrapping GDC with DMD [2d]
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- Samsung will delete your health data if you don't let them use it to train AI [2d]
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- Show HN: I implemented a neural network in SQL [2d]
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- Show HN: PlanWright – A control plane for AI coding agents [2d]
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- Former NOAA employees built Climate.us to preserve climate data and resources [2d]
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- Climate.gov was destroyed. Open data saved it [2d]
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- Telegram's t.me domain has been suspended [2d]
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- AI Is a Bad Tool [2d]
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- Section 219, the US-Israel Military Merger, Would Thwart American Democracy [2d]
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- TFTP Honey Pot Results [2d]
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- The infinite scroll may become endangered if controversial Calif. law passes [2d]
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- The Chud Vision of Roman History [2d]
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- Thunderbird Desktop settings research: what we learned from your feedback [2d]
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- The real prices of frontier models. Tokens * Price, right? [2d]
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- New Flagship Grok Voices [2d]
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- Show HN: Nobie – an Excel-compatible runtime for agents and humans [2d]
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- The bread paradox: why convenience always wins, and why SaaS isn't doomed [2d]
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- Building and Shipping Mac and iOS Apps Without Ever Opening Xcode [2d]
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- A full body MRI earns you a year of smoking [2d]
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- Linux on the Sega 32X. Who needs hardware synchronization primitives anyway? [2d]
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- Show HN: BillAI Bass, an AI-Powered Big Mouth Billy Bass Using Strands Agents [2d]
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- Latent Space as a New Medium [2d]
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- xAI's Grok Build CLI Uploads Git Repositories to a Google Cloud Bucket [2d]
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- Ask HN: Should I do a masters at Cambridge or start as a new grad at Amazon? [2d]
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- The Human Cost of DOGE's War on USAID [2d]
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- NTSB Report on NetJets first fatality in 40 years (Josh Baer RIP) [2d]
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- Show HN: Super Dario [2d]
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- Logseq 2.0 Beta (DB version) is here [2d]
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- Show HN: OpenClawMachines – Extending OpenClaw to the Enterprise [2d]
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- A Second-Grade Teacher Revived a Beloved Video Game [2d]
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- PgDog (YC P25) Is Hiring a Founding Software Engineer [2d]
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- Designing APIs for Agents [2d]
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- Apple's new SpeechAnalyzer API, benchmarked against Whisper and its predecessor [2d]
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- Wikipedia escapes Category 1 designation under the UK Online Safety Act for now [2d]
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- DOGE is done. What happened to its records? [2d]
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- Go-Flavored Concurrency in C [2d]
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- Show HN: Jacquard, a programming language for AI-written, human-reviewed code [2d]
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- LAPD lets contract with surveillance giant Flock expire [2d]
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- The art and engineering of Sega CD Silpheed [2d]
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- Show HN: Hackney – Compare Uber, Lyft, Waymo, and Robotaxi Prices [2d]
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- Precursor [2d]
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- Detained by settlers, US Democrat Ro Khanna now faces pro-Israel attacks [2d]
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- Show HN: Clawk – Give coding agents a disposable Linux VM, not your laptop [2d]
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- Nokia's 14 Years of Mobile-Phone Supremacy Ended in an Afternoon [2d]
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- Editing React components that never rendered [2d]
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- Benchmarking 15 "E-Waste" GPUs with Modern Workloads [2d]
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- Grok uploaded my user directory to xAI's servers [2d]
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- Grok CLI uploaded the whole home directory to GCS [2d]
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- MITS: Rockets, Calculators, and Personal Computers [2d]
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- A Right Too Expensive to Exercise Isn't a Right [2d]
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- A Farewell to ARPs: IPv4 Service on IPv6-Only Networks [2d]
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- Leak of San Francisco Police Drone Footage Exposes Reality of Urban Surveillance [2d]
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- Show HN: DOM-docx – HTML to native, editable Word docs (MIT) [2d]
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- An Infuriating Goodbye to Photoshop [2d]
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- Control the Ideas, Not the Code [2d]
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- A voxel Tokyo in real Japan time – ride the Yamanote line and study Japanese [2d]
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- Zig Creator Calls Spade a Spade, Anthropic Blows Smoke [2d]
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- Berkshire's $397B Bet Against an Overheated Market [2d]
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- Interrail: 6,379Km and 13 Countries over 7 weeks [2d]
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- Quadrupling code performance with a "useless" if [2d]
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- Backtrack-Free Cursive [2d]
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- Sam Neill Has Died [2d]
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- The Graph That Should Be Front-Page News [2d]
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- Beavis Ultrasound PnP ISA Sound Card Replica [2d]
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- A metallurgist's doubts about self-replicating probes [2d]
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- Count Binface [2d]
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- 1970 Plymouth Hemi 'CUDA [2d]
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- Show HN: Self-hosted voice AI agent for Asterisk/FreePBX [2d]
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- Show HN: Web App Uses RTL-SDR to Align HDTV Antenna [2d]
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- Modernizing Property Tax Assessments in Allegheny County [2d]
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- Ask HN: Add flag for AI-generated articles [2d]
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- Gameboy is back ( no signup) [2d]
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- MacKenzie Scott's Giving, in Quality-Adjusted Life Years (QALYs) [2d]
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- Sources: Nous Research, the startup behind Hermes, an open-source agent and OpenClaw rival, is raising $75M+ at a $1.5B valuation led by Robot Ventures (TechCrunch) [1d]
- Sources: Trump admin and industry groups have discussed streamlining releases of US open models of equal or lesser capability than leading Chinese open models (Benjamin Guggenheim/Washington Post) [1d]
- Apple releases the first public betas of iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27 Golden Gate, watchOS 27, and tvOS 27, marking the public debut of the new Siri AI (Will Shanklin/Engadget) [1d]
- Microsoft announces a Windows 11 search overhaul that prioritizes local results, removes promotional web content, and more, rolling out to Windows Insiders (Zac Bowden/Windows Central) [2d]
- Q&A with Xinzhou Wu, head of automotive at Nvidia, on Nvidia's chips and AI models for autonomous driving, lidar's usefulness for Level 4 autonomy, and more (Nilay Patel/The Verge) [2d]
- Doc: DHS analysts twice dismissed signs of intruders inside the DHS' network, first detected in May, as harmless activity before confirming a breach in June (David DiMolfetta/Nextgov/FCW) [2d]
- A coalition of 12 states led by California files an antitrust lawsuit to block Paramount's WBD merger, alleging it lessens competition in three markets (Gene Maddaus/Variety) [2d]
- London-based Valarian, which allows companies to use US cloud providers for AI workloads but retain control of their data, raised a $50M Series A led by NEA (Lily Mae Lazarus/Fortune) [2d]
- Seattle-based Augmodo, whose AI-powered "Smartbadges" worn by employees track shelf inventory, raised $21M led by TQ Ventures at a $350M valuation (Kurt Schlosser/GeekWire) [2d]
- Gauntlet, which helps institutions and crypto companies allocate their digital assets, raised a $125M Series C from Japanese financial conglomerate SBI Holdings (Ben Weiss/Fortune) [2d]
- Global smartphone shipments fell 11% YoY in Q2 to the lowest Q2 levels since 2013 amid the DRAM and NAND shortage; Samsung returns to #1 with a 24% market share (Shilpi Jain/Counterpoint Research) [2d]
- Apple's stock is up 15% since June 25, adding nearly $600B in market value and pushing shares back to record territory, as investors flee an AI stock selloff (Ryan Vlastelica/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Sources: US officials estimate unauthorized distillation costs US AI labs up to $6B/year; Silicon Valley told the Trump admin it could be an existential threat (Maggie Eastland/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Source: OpenAI still believes it is on track to unveil its first device in 2026 and release it in 2027; Apple's lawsuit may complicate hiring and supply chains (Mark Gurman/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Anthropic hires Tom Blomfield, a Monzo co-founder and one of the biggest names in UK tech, to join its compute team; he is taking a leave of absence from YC (Robert Scammell/Business Insider) [2d]
- Intel plans to invest €5B to expand chip manufacturing at its Leixlip facility in Ireland; in 2025, Intel canceled a planned €30B factory in Magdeburg, Germany (Financial Times) [2d]
- Nearly 200 economists, including 15 Nobel laureates and Anthropic's Jack Clark, sign a letter titled We Must Act Now, warning of rapid AI-led job displacement (Ben Casselman/New York Times) [2d]
- Samsung says it now aims to begin operations at its first chipmaking plant in South Korea's Yongin by 2029, bringing the timeline forward from 2030 or 2031 (Henry Siu/The Information) [2d]
- Meta says it will spend an extra $40B on its 4,000-acre data center campus in Louisiana, aiming for 5GW+ of computing power, pushing the total cost beyond $250B (Riley Griffin/Bloomberg) [2d]
- The EU blacklists Russian intelligence group members it says were responsible for spying on and hacking targets across the EU and Ukraine from as early as 2010 (Politico) [2d]
- China says President Xi will deliver a keynote speech at the opening ceremony of the three-day World AI Conference in Shanghai on Friday, his first appearance (Bloomberg) [2d]
- SK Hynix's shares fall 15%+ in Seoul, posting its largest-ever fall, after a strong Nasdaq debut, as investors book profit amid US share valuation uncertainty (Lee Ying Shan/CNBC) [2d]
- Investigation: Western intelligence officials identify a Russian military intelligence unit in Tokyo that smuggles high-tech components for the war in Ukraine (New York Times) [2d]
- European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen says the bloc is set to propose a "social media start date for minors", with a proposal after a summer break (Barbara Moens/Financial Times) [2d]
- Sources: Shein is targeting a $40B+ valuation after winning Beijing's approval for a Hong Kong IPO, set for as early as Q3; Shein canceled its US IPO in 2024 (Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- How a Denmark-based research team is using quantum computers to accelerate AI protein discovery, showing a near-term commercial application for the quantum tech (Isabella Ward/Wired) [2d]
- A look back at the 2007 heist of a Verizon data center in London, highlighting the role of physical data security as cyber defenses grow more sophisticated (Nathaniel Rich/New York Times) [2d]
- Munich-based defense tech startup Helsing raised a $1.8B Series E from Dragoneer, Iconiq, and others at an $18B valuation; Germany made a €270M order this year (Mark Bergen/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Docs: Uber lobbied for a "phased transition" to AVs, giving it an edge over self-driving developers; Uber says AV industry proposals overlook drivers' rights (Aarian Marshall/Wired) [2d]
- Eating disorder therapists say patients are increasingly using AI chatbots for advice, while AI also appears to be directing more patients to helplines (Julie Jargon/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- A look at ADI Predictstreet's troubled launch, marked by tiny trading volumes, withdrawal bugs, and other issues, as it tried to challenge Kalshi and Polymarket (Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- A Taiwanese minister says TSMC plans two more advanced chip packaging plants in Chiayi Science Park, with all four expected to generate $9.35B+ in annual output (Wen-Yee Lee/Reuters) [2d]
- Open weight AI models are facing an existential policy test in the US, with Anthropic leading a campaign against Chinese models over distillation concerns (Nathan Lambert/Interconnects AI) [2d]
- How museums are using AI chatbots to reach new audiences, as some museum staff worry AI-generated inaccuracies and bias could undermine them as trusted sources (Naomi Rea/Financial Times) [2d]
- A profile of Asha Sharma, an outsider elevated by Satya Nadella to lead Xbox, where she made sweeping job cuts and shed game studios within her first few months (Financial Times) [2d]
- Memo: Tang Jie, founder of Z.ai, the Chinese lab behind the GLM models, argues frontier AI capabilities should stay "as open and widely accessible as possible" (Bloomberg) [2d]
- 'We have not ruled this out': The water-based battery that could turn whole data centers into energy storage [1d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Tuesday, July 14 (game #1632) [1d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Tuesday, July 14 (game #1129) [1d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Tuesday, July 14 (game #863) [1d]
- Like photosynthesis in plants: This CPU uses solar power to 'run computations' without the need for batteries [1d]
- Quote of the day by Steve Jobs: 'The only problem with Microsoft is they just have no taste' — a potshot at a bitter rival [2d]
- Like Google’s Project Loon, but for missiles: Ukraine is weaponizing stratospheric balloons to boost strike range [2d]
- How to download the iOS 27 public beta — and 3 new things to try first [2d]
- Watch out Windows users, a Secure Boot update has been blocked on Windows 11 PCs due to failing on some devices — here's how to check if you're affected [2d]
- Space Force has a new weapon to target enemy satellites — Meadowlands electromagnetic beam marks a 'huge milestone' in US capability [2d]
- This AI-powered shape-shifting wing could make aircraft tails obsolete — and slash travel costs [2d]
- ‘The fate of humanity must not be decided behind closed doors’: US artificial intelligence sovereign wealth fund sees surge in support as AI job losses mount — 69% of Americans want to see half of AI stock placed into new state-owned investment fund [2d]
- No room in your kitchen for a Ninja Slushi? We tested 3 blenders that make perfect slushies for one for a fraction of the price, and actually fit in your cupboard [2d]
- 'The precision and quality of the print finish are exceptional': We love the beginner-friendly Anycubic Kobra S1 Combo 3D printer — and it's got a massive discount right now [2d]
- 'Exceptional performance for an extremely balanced price': GMKtec M6 Ultra is our number one mini PC for work and study — and it's $100 off at Amazon right now [2d]
- 'Class-leading 4K camera': The impressive DJI Osmo Pocket 3 Creator Combo delivers 'amazing video quality and beautiful slow-motion scenes' — and content creators will love the Amazon discount too [2d]
- Ransomware negotiator jailed for 70 months after he just helped infect victims with malware [2d]
- Best SSD deals 2026 — big savings on Samsung, SanDisk, WD and more [2d]
- I tested the first Freely 4K streaming box that instantly upgrades your TV with tons of live channels with no monthly subscription or aerial, plus access to the key streaming services — here’s why it impressed me [2d]
- Apple vs OpenAI lawsuit: 8 bombshell accusations and how the legal war might change your next iPhone [2d]
- Experts say they were able to create a rogue agent in Google’s AI platform with just a single edit permission [2d]
- New Steam Machine red light warning isn't anything to worry about — an overzealous overheating warning is reportedly due to a BIOS bug [2d]
- A superb open world racing game is coming to Nintendo Switch 2, finally giving us a proper Forza Horizon alternative [2d]
- Moana's live action remake failed to make a splash at the box office as movie fans call it a 'lifeless carbon copy' [2d]
- The FCC is going after third-party companies that it suspects are sneaking rebranded DJI drones and cameras into the US [2d]
- Amazon launches a big Fire TV sale — streaming sticks, TVs, and soundbars from $19.99 [2d]
- Confused about your PC specs or hardware? Windows 11's Copilot app is getting new powers to help you 'understand your device' [2d]
- NordVPN is now part of Mastercard’s lifestyle perks — find out if you are eligible [2d]
- We've tested 28 pairs of headphones this year — these are our favorite over-ears, from budget to blowout [2d]
- Tom Cruise's new movie Digger just got an absolutely unhinged first full trailer — but the Mission: Impossible star's 'wild' transformation is not what I'm most excited about [2d]
- Vibe coded threats shift again — hackers are using AI chatbots to write malware using natural language [2d]
- It looks like Garmin is finally preparing its Google Fitbit Air-style screenless band, the Cirqa, for launch — but I hope it doesn't copy Google's approach to revamping its fitness app [2d]
- TeraBox AI review [2d]
- What the CAIO wave signals for UK companies yet to follow suit [2d]
- 'The death of privacy online' — Proton launches interactive map to show age verification laws are spreading fast [2d]
- The House of the Dragon season 3 episode 5 trailer teases a game-changing betrayal that you won't see coming — here's why it'll be so important to the HBO Max show's story [2d]
- 'Cryptomining can be a lucrative post-compromise activity in cloud environments': Experts warn AI gateways connected to Amazon Bedrock are being hijacked to steal crypto [2d]
- Brave Leo AI review [2d]
- I compared the affordable Viltrox 90mm f/2.2 lens with Fujifilm’s legendary 90mm f/2 portrait optic — I have one surprising favorite [2d]
- Apple’s app subscription bundles are too rigid and inflexible — here's how I'd overhaul them if I were CEO-to-be John Ternus [2d]
- Why AI coding agents keep stalling before production and the governance controls that fix it [2d]
- HuggingChat AI review [2d]
- Are VPNs under threat in Australia? FOI documents reveal plans to block age verification workarounds [2d]
- Zoom will let you add an AI receptionist at work, as 'businesses shouldn’t have to replace their phone system to benefit from AI' [2d]
- What is the release date for X-Men 97 season 2 episode 5 on Disney+? [2d]
- The Westies stars J.K. Simmons and Tom Brittney clap back at fan complaints that new MGM+ mob crime thriller is 'too tame' — 'we can't put everything in the trailer' [2d]
- Mayor of Kingstown season 5 release date predictions resurge as Jeremy Renner and cast wrap production — here's my best guess for when new episodes will arrive on Paramount+ [2d]
- Ireland’s data center electricity consumption rises 360% in ten years, and is set to account for as much power as every home combined — 23% of national power sent to servers despite moratorium on new data center grid connections [2d]
- Philips Hue promises free Bridge Pro replacements after a rogue update bricked its devices — and users are impressed [2d]
- This new Hisense e-paper phone has a detachable LCD screen on the back — but I’d rather see the displays swapped [2d]
- Xbox veteran stresses Sony's all-digital future would compromise game ownership: 'Digital is convenient until someone else decides you’ve had enough' [2d]
- Marvel unveils new Avengers: Doomsday mural featuring its huge heroic ensemble and a menacing Doctor Doom — but it mistreats one MCU character in the worst way possible [2d]
- My top HP, Asus and Microsoft business laptops are up to £600 off at Currys — including powerful AI-ready models [2d]
- The Dimplex Rechargeable Cordless Desk Fan is a good go-anywhere fan, but you might want to play some music to drown out its drone [2d]
- I watched the highly anticipated Evil Dead Burn but the horror movie relies too heavily on gore and neglects the lore [2d]
- OpenAI shuts down its Atlas browser after not even a year [2d]
- From typos to deepfakes: the new AI cybersecurity battleground [2d]
- It’s the perfect time of year for grabbing a cheap radio for the garden, and they don’t come much cuter, more packed with features or wallet-friendly than this [2d]
- Express AI review [2d]
- Lumo AI review [2d]
- I tested Meta's new AI image generator against ChatGPT and Nano Banana 2 using the same 5 prompts — and the winner surprised me [2d]
- Why your security stack might be guarding the wrong door [2d]
- Can't find a fan? Don't panic — as a home tech expert, I've tracked down 7 premium models that are still in stock from Dyson, Shark, and Meaco for delivery this week [2d]
- The hidden cybersecurity risk sitting in every SMB office [2d]
- Duck.ai by DuckDuckGo review [2d]
- Lidl customers across Europe hit in suspected data breach - here's what we know [2d]
- Why AI infrastructure costs keep surprising IT leaders [2d]
- DeepSeek AI review [2d]
- Microsoft admits its carbon emissions grew 25 percent in 2025, including a rise in fossil fuel use [2d]
- AI can read your legacy systems. Modernization is still the hard part [2d]
- How to watch Evolution from anywhere – it's *FREE* [2d]
- More than half of UK SMBs admit they're not ready for new digital tax deadline [2d]
- Token maxxing is your AI program’s quiet failure mode [2d]
- Before you drop AU$999 on the new Dyson Airwrap Co-anda 2x, I'd strongly suggest checking out this Prime Day deal on the original [2d]
- Forget the Kindle Scribe: I've tested the ViWoods AiPaper and it's the better epaper writing tablet at 33% off for Prime Day [2d]
- Missed EOFY sales? Prime Day has you covered with up to 38% off top-rated office chairs [2d]
- Android Auto may be preparing a smarter media player for your dashboard [2d]
- Google’s upcoming Home Display could bring back one major Nest Hub Max feature [2d]
- HTC’s answer to Ray-Ban Meta is coming to the US, but the price may sting [2d]
- OnePlus’ fate in the US and Europe may be revealed very soon [2d]
- Pixel phones are getting a handy upgrade for ringtone, alarm, and notification controls [2d]
- Pixel 11 series gets ready for launch, with the rest of the family hitting the FCC [2d]
- Google Health permissions glitch is driving some Pixel Watch users nuts [2d]
- Pebble Time 2 users say everyday use is cracking their screens [2d]
- Apple’s lawsuit isn’t expected to deter OpenAI’s hardware ambitions [2d]
- Google Pixel Watch 4 LTE drops to $349.99 in one of its best Amazon deals yet [2d]
- Google’s Pixel 11 may beat Apple’s iPhone 18 to TSMC’s 2nm chips [2d]
- Pixel 11 leak puts Google’s rumored new color lineup on display [2d]
- Google’s official Pixel 10 Pixelsnap case drops to a new low at Amazon [2d]
- Lenovo’s leaked Idea Tab Malibu lineup reveals two designs and a splash of new colors [2d]
- Nothing Phone 3 deal brings this standout phone back down to record low of $599 [2d]
- Samsung overtakes Apple as smartphone market sinks to a 13-year low [2d]
- The Switch 2 OLED might be in the works, but there’s a catch [2d]
- Google just gave the Pixel 10 Pro a huge discount before its successor arrives [2d]
- These new Game Boy-style Android handhelds just made us sit up and take notice [2d]
- The Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra’s creaseless display just leaked, and it looks impressive [2d]
- New malware for Android can empty your bank accounts in secret [2d]
- Meta just killed Instagram’s controversial AI feature after user backlash [2d]
- OpenAI is learning from Gemini’s trouble with usage limits and easing restrictions on GPT-5.6 [2d]
- A new leak just revealed almost everything about Samsung’s upcoming smartwatches [2d]
- 5 streaming devices you should buy instead of the Google TV Streamer [2d]
- This $185 pocket computer with a keyboard is a brilliant idea, and we’re hoping it ships [2d]
- What’s the point of foldable Pixel phones anymore? [2d]
- Survey suggests readers treat their core Android apps like a comfy couch [2d]
- Insta360’s next 360° camera leak suggests smaller body, smoother 8K video [2d]
- 5 Android features I miss every time I switch to an iPhone [2d]
- Google Maps Immersive Navigation seems to be rolling out for Android Auto [2d]
- OnePlus’ latest phone is facing backlash over misleading marketing claims [2d]
- Waze’s latest update is all about Gemini, and it’s picking up your driving habits too [2d]
- I’m getting Google Health Premium for free, and it’s still not worth it [2d]
- The best Nintendo 3DS emulator on Android finally supports multiplayer games [2d]
- Lenovo just teased a new gaming handheld, and it has a familiar twist [2d]
- Samsung will kill your health data if you don’t consent to AI training [2d]
- This strange Pixel bug keeps launching Circle to Search, and no one knows why [2d]
- Samsung’s HomeUp update is finally rolling out with powerful new gestures [2d]
- Samsung may delay the TriFold 2, but another wild phone could arrive first [2d]
- Claude just delayed the Fable 5 paywall again, extending free access until this date [2d]
- Pixel 11 Pro Fold leak shows off Google’s classy Pine color and a sleeker camera design [2d]
- Binance.US CEO says exchange is rebuilding, eyes return to 20% U.S. market share [2d]
- Franklin Crypto CIO says crypto prices are disconnected from fundamentals [2d]
- TeraWulf CEO: 'Not All Megawatts Are Created Equally' in AI Race [2d]
- Trump's crypto riches loom over Clarity Act talks to ban conflicts for U.S. officials [2d]
- Mizuho says Circle bank approval doesn't solve USDC growth, stablecoin competition risks [2d]
- Bitcoin panic-selling may be ending as sellers' profit margins disappear [2d]
- Strategy pauses its Bitcoin buying spree to hoard a massive $3 billion cash cushion [2d]
- Robinhood built a blockchain for tokenized stocks. Memecoins took over [2d]
- Bolivia weighs adding Tether's USDT to its national payments system [2d]
- UK Treasury report on tokenization cites Ripple as convergence model [2d]
- Tom Lee's BitMine ether holdings rise to 5.77 million tokens, or 4.8% of total supply [2d]
- Wall Street transfer agents lobby SEC, warning that third-party tokens pose risks to market integrity [2d]
- Robinhood Chain surges into top five by DEX volume: Bernstein [2d]
- Michael Saylor’s Strategy added $467 million in cash, made no changes to bitcoin holdings [2d]
- SBI Holdings' blockchain initiative pivots to Solana for tokenization, stablecoin issuance [2d]
- BlackRock, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley join UK government's tokenization taskforce [2d]
- Resurgent U.S.-Iran hostilities send bitcoin lower even as ETF flows show demand [2d]
- Profit-taking, MidEast hostilities drag crypto lower after bullish week [2d]
- Paradigm shifts vs bubbles: AI chips and bitcoin show powerful trends can still produce severe corrections [2d]
- U.S. inflation, second-quarter earnings reports: Crypto Week Ahead [2d]
- Bitcoin slips below $63,000 in an Asian-session leverage flush [2d]
- Bitcoin holds near $63,800 as war-driven selloff hits everything but crypto [2d]
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