The Brutalist Report - tech
system |
|
- Cursor Origin [1d]
[hn]
- Un-AI Your Internet [1d]
[hn]
- Repair Cafe – Fix Your Broken Items [1d]
[hn]
- Puppy PPE [1d]
[hn]
- Flock cameras haven't improved Atlanta's crime clearance rates [1d]
[hn]
- Bluesky draws its logo on screenshots [1d]
[hn]
- scScript for Linux [1d]
[hn]
- Nation's Largest Reservoirs Are Drying Up, Threatening Life in the Southwest [1d]
[hn]
- Quake Shareware, a CD-ROM just a little too full [1d]
[hn]
- Fairphone 6 and PostmarketOS working main camera [1d]
[hn]
- 'Buy Now, Pay Later' Lenders Pitch Loans for Needs Like Electricity and Rent [1d]
[hn]
- My friends all hate AI; I just joined an AI startup [1d]
[hn]
- How do functions like alloca allocate memory from the stack? [1d]
[hn]
- GPT-5.6 Sol Pricing Cut by 50% [1d]
[hn]
- Israel creates fake think tank in likely attempt to dupe AI chatbots [1d]
[hn]
- GitHub degradation affects Cursor Origin, its new Git platform [1d]
[hn]
- The Origin of Consciousness [1d]
[hn]
- Will you have spent more of your life with computers than your family? [1d]
[hn]
- AI;DR (AI; Didn't Read) [1d]
[hn]
- Three Minutes of Sprinting Beats 90 Minutes of Moderate Exercise [1d]
[hn]
- How I Under-Engineered My Book [1d]
[hn]
- India built the biggest digital payments miracle: Now comes the bill [1d]
[hn]
- AirTag reveals Amazon is trashing rare books to train AI [1d]
[hn]
- The Lonely Men Who Work in Patagonia, at the End of the World [1d]
[hn]
- Roboflow Playground: Try and Compare 30 Computer Vision Models [1d]
[hn]
- Demand for Canadian citizenship certificates soaring, fuelled by Americans [1d]
[hn]
- How I Over-Engineered My Book [1d]
[hn]
- Amazon, which started off selling books, is destroying rare texts to train AI [1d]
[hn]
- Meta faces 'astronomical' consequences as legal fight reaches critical moment [1d]
[hn]
- Llama.cpp v0.1.0 [1d]
[hn]
- We Are Forking dotenvy into dotenv-ng [1d]
[hn]
- GPU Offload in Rust: Portable, Safe, and Fast [1d]
[hn]
- Memory prices climb 500% in 12 months, up to 10x the lowest ever tracked prices [1d]
[hn]
- Qwen3.8 27B scores 52 on Artificial Analysis [1d]
[hn]
- An update on leaving Gmail for Fastmail [1d]
[hn]
- Cursor launches Origin, GitHub alternative [1d]
[hn]
- Buy Your Friends Batteries [1d]
[hn]
- Sun Clock [1d]
[hn]
- GitHub Has an Availability Problem. Is It Time to Look Elsewhere? [1d]
[hn]
- The Size of the World Wide Web [1d]
[hn]
- Judge sets framework for Nine PBS to retrieve archival data [1d]
[hn]
- Universal Health Coverage Could Save $1T and 114,000 Lives a Year, Yale Study [1d]
[hn]
- Launch HN: Speko (YC S26) – OpenRouter for Voice AI [1d]
[hn]
- Launch HN: Speko (YC S26) – OpenRouter for Voice AI [1d]
[hn]
- Ahmad on X: "Anthropic's War on open source AI" / X [1d]
[hn]
- Ask HN: GitHub employees what's going on? Why? [1d]
[hn]
- Judge relying wholly on AI in order is covered by judicial immunity, court rules [1d]
[hn]
- Human Interface Guidelines from various platforms [1d]
[hn]
- Qwen3.8-27B at 256K on a 24GB RTX PRO 4000 SFF (432 GB/s): 50 tok/s with MTP [1d]
[hn]
- Show HN: Eve Software Factory [1d]
[hn]
- The only known trebuchet casualty in history [1d]
[hn]
- Show HN: Saggar, a Mac terminal that keeps sessions and your attention organized [1d]
[hn]
- How to put 170 atoms in an atom [1d]
[hn]
- AI-Generated GitHub Copilot "Autofix" Allowed Compromise of Snowflake's Jira [1d]
[hn]
- Show HN: Learn Flags Quiz [1d]
[hn]
- Apple's App Tracking Transparency treated its own apps better than rivals [1d]
[hn]
- How to disable or avoid intrusive AI [1d]
[hn]
- Ask HN: Alternatives to GitHub [1d]
[hn]
- How to ship a database every day [1d]
[hn]
- A Preview of DuckDB v2.0 [1d]
[hn]
- We Tracked a Shipment of Rare Books. It Ended at an Amazon AI Training Facility [1d]
[hn]
- Incident with Github.com [1d]
[hn]
- GitHub down again? no PR access [1d]
[hn]
- Show HN: 1667, a terminal UI for writing fiction with language models [1d]
[hn]
- Tell HN: GitHub Is Overloaded [1d]
[hn]
- Cialis is an erectile dysfunction drug. Could it also help you live longer? [1d]
[hn]
- Show HN: LLMs each trading $100K vs. a frozen rulebook – the rulebook leads [1d]
[hn]
- Speeding Up the Plush Garbage Collector [1d]
[hn]
- Show HN: Sokoban AI Solver [1d]
[hn]
- David Sacks on X: Some thoughts on Dario's post [1d]
[hn]
- Buyer cancels showing after Deflock shows two cameras utilized by the HOA [1d]
[hn]
- Mexico Crackdown on Coastal Development Underway [1d]
[hn]
- GPT 5.6 Sol is the best "vision" model OpenAI ever released [1d]
[hn]
- Who Owns Commodore? The Retro PC Brand Still Exists, but a Lot Has Changed [2d]
[hn]
- People are worried about America's solvency [2d]
[hn]
- Self hosted email continues to steeply decline [2d]
[hn]
- The Marxist Case for the Technofeudal Hypothesis [2d]
[hn]
- Pi coding agent: config folder is out of place on Linux [2d]
[hn]
- Show HN: Desktopcolors.com – A museum for solid background colors of classic OS [2d]
[hn]
- $12B of US ratepayers' money wasted on a modeling mistake in PJM [2d]
[hn]
- Linear Algebra Done Right – Sheldon Axler [2d]
[hn]
- The Orwellian Company Behind ICE's New Electric Shock Gloves [2d]
[hn]
- Gmail might partially be to blame for receiving emails from other Sean Conners [2d]
[hn]
- GIMP Development Update [2d]
[hn]
- Strong Gravitational Lensing and Microlensing of Supernovae [2d]
[hn]
- If Meta loses this trial, Instagram and Facebook could change forever [2d]
[hn]
- On A.I. regulation and messaging [2d]
[hn]
- AGI-64 Brings Sierra Adventures to the Commodore 64 [2d]
[hn]
- Prolly: A content-addressed ordered map built on prolly trees [2d]
[hn]
- Rhombus 1.1 is now available [2d]
[hn]
- Applying a photosynthetic process to treat "dry eye" [2d]
[hn]
- The Life and Death of Direct File [pdf] [2d]
[hn]
- The federal keyword lists that canceled billions in research funding [2d]
[hn]
- Webmaster a Manifesto for Everyone [2d]
[hn]
- David Sacks says "Dario Amodei believes frontier AI is too powerful to distribute; we believe it is too powerful to centralize" after Amodei shared policy ideas (David Sacks/@davidsacks) [1d]
- Pornhub's parent company, Aylo, will pay $120M to settle two 2021 class action lawsuits in California and Alabama alleging it profited from child abuse material (Samantha Cole/404 Media) [1d]
- Sources: Crusoe is in IPO talks with at least four Wall Street banks, including JPMorgan, which is advising on its $3B pre-IPO fundraise set to value it at $35B (Alan Neuhauser/Axios) [1d]
- Opening arguments begin Tuesday in the state AGs' social media addiction lawsuit against Meta; New Mexico AG says the consequences could be "astronomical" (Jonathan Vanian/CNBC) [1d]
- BNPL lenders like Flex, Zip, and Affirm are now pitching loans for basic household needs; Americans spent $160B through pay-later loans in 2025, up 2x from 2023 (Stacy Cowley/New York Times) [1d]
- Sources: Anthropic's revenue run rate reached $65B by the end of July, up from $47B in May and $9B in late 2025 (Bloomberg) [1d]
- African defense tech company Terra Industries, founded in 2024, raised a $52M seed round from 8VC and others, and says it's on track to book $100M in contracts (Dominic-Madori Davis/TechCrunch) [1d]
- Sources: the US DOJ has been investigating a16z for nearly a year over whether its partners are improperly serving on the boards of competing AI companies (Bloomberg) [1d]
- Cursor says it is rolling out its code hosting service Origin in early beta on all paid plans, featuring support for repos, pull requests, GitHub sync, and more (Cursor) [1d]
- YouTube will start counting a view as soon as a video starts to play, from August 24, lining up with the system used by Instagram, TikTok, and its Shorts videos (Emma Roth/The Verge) [1d]
- Google wins a bankruptcy auction with a $10M bid to acquire deidentified business data, software code, and more from Spirit Airlines to improve its AI models (James Nani/Bloomberg Law) [1d]
- Nvidia's $500B funding package announcement for AI infrastructure follows SEC's July guidance that confirmed looser restrictions for data center securitizations (Tobias Burns/CNBC) [1d]
- Monzo chair Gary Hoffman is leaving after some of Monzo's biggest shareholders called for his removal following the board's decision to remove TS Anil as CEO (Simon Foy/Financial Times) [1d]
- A German regulator says Apple will make changes to ATT after finding it gave Apple's apps more favorable consent prompts than those of third-party developers (Reuters) [1d]
- Microsoft says GitHub is down worldwide, with the GitHub website, API, Actions, Pull Requests, and other services impacted; the outage started at 13:40 UTC (Mayank Parmar/BleepingComputer) [1d]
- Filing: Nvidia agrees to spend up to $105B to support SB Energy's new data center campus in Ohio set to be leased by OpenAI; Nvidia invests $1.5B in SB Energy (Bloomberg) [1d]
- Investigation: Amazon is buying huge quantities of rare books, scanning them for AI, and destroying them; a tracked Biblio order went to its Las Vegas facility (Emanuel Maiberg/404 Media) [1d]
- ETH Zurich spinout Gravis Robotics raised a $200M Series A from SoftBank to scale Gravis Rack, a retrofit autonomous control appliance that mounts on excavators (Mike Wheatley/SiliconANGLE) [1d]
- Trump-backed WLF is collaborating with Hong Kong-based AI platform WorldClaw; 43 of its 90 AI models are developed by Chinese entities flagged as security risks (Lawrence Delevingne/Reuters) [1d]
- Uber and Zipline partner to launch Uber Eats drone deliveries in Dallas and Houston by late 2026, aiming to scale nationwide and hit 1M daily deliveries in 2029 (Kelly Cloonan/Wall Street Journal) [1d]
- Greg Brockman calls the OpenAI-Hugging Face incident "a watershed moment" and discusses how OpenAI and other organizations can use AI to improve cyber defenses (Greg Brockman) [1d]
- OpenAI signs a 20-year, 10GW data center deal in Ohio with SoftBank's SB Energy; Nvidia agrees to backstop a portion of the value of the completed data center (Anissa Gardizy/Wall Street Journal) [1d]
- Groq raised $350M led by Disruptive at a $3.5B valuation, down from $6.9B in September 2025 before Nvidia struck a licensing deal and hired much of its talent (Natasha Mascarenhas/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Chip giants participated in startup funding rounds collectively surpassing $250B YTD; Nvidia leads the sector in deal volume with a record 59 funding rounds (Joanna Glasner/Crunchbase News) [1d]
- Voice AI startup Wispr raised a $280M Series B led by Menlo Ventures at a $2B valuation, taking its total funding to $361M, and now has 100K business customers (Allie Garfinkle/Fortune) [2d]
- Sources: Meta and BlackRock's $14B El Paso data center project is not insured against total loss, exposing lenders to credit risks and big potential liabilities (Financial Times) [2d]
- Russian law enforcement docs: Binance provided Russia with transaction records and passport copies of IT specialist Yuri Belenkiy, leading to terrorism charges (Anton Zverev/Reuters) [2d]
- An analysis of 60 of the largest planned US data centers: they could together produce 101.5M tons of CO2 per year, or ~7% of US power sector emissions in 2025 (Financial Times) [2d]
- Sources: Singapore-based Shein is aiming to hit a ~$25B valuation in its Hong Kong IPO, down from its $30B-$40B goal earlier in August after investor meetings (Reuters) [2d]
- Analysis: nine top tech companies including Alphabet and Meta had ~$3T of AI-related off-balance-sheet commitments, far exceeding their $600B in reported capex (Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- AI film startups are setting up studios in Hollywood, using US and Chinese AI models while touting lower production costs and a way around traditional financing (Robert Booth/The Guardian) [2d]
- How US industrial companies like Caterpillar, Cummins, Eaton, and Ford are pivoting their businesses to feed a booming AI data-center market for power equipment (Bob Tita/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Qwen 3.8 27B shows a 17GB open-weight general purpose model can have long context, effective tool calling, strong vision ability, and competent code generation (Simon Willison/Simon Willison's Weblog) [2d]
- AI video generation startup Higgsfield raised $400M from DST, Goldman Sachs, Liberty Global, Intel, and others at a $5.4B valuation, up from $1.3B in January (James Fontanella-Khan/Financial Times) [2d]
- Chainalysis sues the US government over ICE's $94.6M contract to buy forensic software and services from its competitor TRM Labs, calling the deal "arbitrary" (Ezra Reguerra/Cointelegraph) [2d]
- Anthropic's text watermark alters word probabilities to embed a fingerprint, which could degrade Claude's writing, despite its claim of no impact on quality (John Gruber/Daring Fireball) [2d]
- Singapore hopes access to advanced AI models will stem the flow of finance talent to Hong Kong, where financial firms struggle to access the latest US AI models (Financial Times) [2d]
- A look at companies like Inception Point creating AI personas for media, fashion, film, and music industries that could host podcasts, model clothes, and more (Reggie Ugwu/New York Times) [2d]
- No new articles in the Past 24 Hours.
- 'There aren’t many keyboards offering better value for money': I tested a bargain mechanical keyboard from Keychron that will tempt gamers — just make sure you get yourself a wrist-rest [1d]
- China says new AI missile system can track US F-35s with 90% accuracy [1d]
- 45 MQ-9 Reaper drones have been destroyed in the Iran war - a quarter of the fleet worth $1.3 billion obliterated [1d]
- Quote of the day by Bill Gates: 'I broke into his house to steal the TV set and found out that you had already stolen it' — a witty defense against a stunning accusation [1d]
- 9 essential under-$50 gadgets you need in your back-to-school arsenal [1d]
- World's largest 3D printing facility builds drone boats using robotic arms [1d]
- I’m a diehard Firefox user — and its new ad blocker rolling out on iOS could finally let me switch from Safari [1d]
- Meta might be on the hook for $1.4 trillion if it loses a landmark lawsuit and that would truly mark the end of social media as we know it [1d]
- German defense giant tests moving truck launcher carrying 18 kamikaze drones [1d]
- Power on... Marvel's new X-Men movie cast reveal at D23 Expo 2026 — and why it proves leak culture is broken [1d]
- Russian websites could soon be easy pickings for hackers as security certificates expire — banks, emails, and government systems all potentially at risk [1d]
- The $119 MacBook Neo deal going viral on TikTok is a scam, and I almost fell for it — here's where you can actually find it on sale [1d]
- Ukrainian drone that smashed TU-95 bomber is based on a smuggled UAV China refused to sell [1d]
- I asked 2 Crunchyroll anime voice actors for their behind-the-scenes secrets from a recording 'day in the life' — and one detail hugely surprised me [1d]
- ‘Being heard and accepted, even by a machine, can be meaningful’ — I asked a therapist if other countries should restrict AI companions like China [1d]
- The creators of Lanterns knew that episode 1's big plot twist would be the 'most controversial idea we had' for the new HBO Max show — and they didn't expect DC Studios to agree to it [1d]
- The Steam Frame is ‘just around the corner’ but the Steam Machine has already killed my interest — only Half-Life could save it now [1d]
- I spent two weeks with the Motorola Razr 2026, and while it's still the best mid-range flip phone, it left me wanting more [1d]
- The Arzopa Z3FC is our top-rated portable monitor — it's the perfect second screen for work and gaming and Amazon just dropped the price [1d]
- Forget Facebook Marketplace — IKEA's new tool for buying and selling second-hand furniture will launch in the UK 'later this year' [1d]
- The Samsung T9 is our favorite portable SSD ever — and it's down to $240 at Amazon [1d]
- Cardiff vs Wrexham live streams: How to watch EFL Championship 2026/27 fixture from anywhere in the world [1d]
- This Epson EcoTank ET-4800 is only $200 right now — and it's packed with absolutely everything you need for the home office or dorm room [1d]
- Ransomware gang crashes own attack — with no-one to blame but themselves [1d]
- Proton VPN usage spikes in Oman amid suspected TikTok block [1d]
- From a moving Pixar Lamp to a mini animatronic from the Tiki Room, Disney Store just dropped limited-edition D23 exclusives [1d]
- What is the release date for Ted Lasso season 4 episode 3 on Apple TV? [1d]
- How to watch Celebrity MasterChef online from anywhere – it's *FREE* [1d]
- 31 top deals from the Best Buy 60th Anniversary sale — I've found the biggest savings on laptops, TVs, Apple, appliances, headphones, and more [1d]
- ‘Once the right balance between cloud and local AI is found, organisations will find the sweet spot between cost, performance and security’: The future of AI strategy and how businesses can get the best results [1d]
- Apple Fitness+ could be getting Peloton-style live workouts — just as Spotify makes its own big push into fitness [1d]
- TP-Link BE6300 Dual-Band Wi-Fi 7 Range Extender (RE403BE): a fast and easy-to-use device for boosting your Wi-Fi range [1d]
- 4TB Seagate IronWolf hard drive is a versatile storage upgrade that's especially well suited to NAS systems and it's 33% off right now [1d]
- MacOS users warned to beware screen-sharing bug which can turn Macs into cryptomining slaves [1d]
- PC gamers are asking 'what's next?' as RAM crisis sparks further rumors of GPU price hikes, and gaming monitors could get more expensive [1d]
- I gave ChatGPT my Google Drive ‘digital junk drawer’ — it dug up things I’d forgotten about years ago [1d]
- What is the release date for Outer Banks season 5 on Netflix? [1d]
- 'I honestly thought Highguard looked pretty good' — Gears of War creator laments internet culture where it's 'cool to hate' new games [1d]
- AI is changing security testing, but not all vulnerabilities are created equal [1d]
- 'Small, lightweight, portable yet powerful': Bluetti Elite 100 V2 solar generator bundle provides emergency backup at home and portable power on the road and it's 43% cheaper right now [1d]
- France blocks under-15 social media ban over freedom of expression fears [1d]
- Apple’s 16-inch MacBook Pro is a creative professional’s dream with M5 Pro power, 24GB memory and 1TB storage and it's just had a big discount [1d]
- Have you been Flocked? This free website reveals when your license plate has been searched for on the cop camera database [1d]
- How technology is changing marine engineering [1d]
- SSD price pain predicted to last until 2030 — as worrying report shows DDR5 RAM is now five times more expensive than a year ago [1d]
- I tested the DJI Mic Mini 2S — its flagship features and budget price make it the ‘sweet spot’ in DJI’s wireless mic range [1d]
- TP-Link BE10000 Wi-Fi 7 Range Extender (RE653BE): blazing fast Wi-Fi 7 range extender for power users [1d]
- The internet is becoming more stressful and unlikeable — with AI slop and data leaks to blame [1d]
- How to watch It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia season 18 online — stream cult comedy from anywhere [1d]
- 'Taking away people's choice of how they work is probably not going to help them in terms of their well-being': New study unsurprisingly finds people who want to work remotely are actually more productive and happier [2d]
- What is the release date for The Shards episode 5 on Hulu and Disney+? [2d]
- No Apple Watch Ultra? No problem — here are 5 ways I use a budget fitness tracker to enhance my gym routine [2d]
- IKEA’s super-cheap bathroom gadget combines a clock, thermometer and humidity reader in one — so you can quickly check how late you are for work [2d]
- Every Marvel and Star Wars D23 Expo 2026 reveal ranked — new X-Men movie cast, Avengers: Doomsday trailer #2, Ryan Gosling's Starfighter character name, and more [2d]
- 'Americans only dream of phones like these' — the Honor Robot Phone is going viral, and commenters are calling it an 'innovation light-years ahead of iPhone' [2d]
- I've hunted out the best Pixel 11 Pro cases and covers to keep your new phone protected from damage [2d]
- AI slop is eating the world. Trust is the first casualty [2d]
- Four years after its untimely demise, Spotify Car Thing is back, for free, and with absolutely no help from the streaming giant itself [2d]
- Microsoft is dropping its Excel Copilot function after only a year - and without ever getting a full public launch [2d]
- Beyond ‘Pilot Purgatory’: What does it take to build AI that works? [2d]
- Tokenmaxxing: Why AI consumption needs control [2d]
- From connection to context: Dispelling the legal industry’s biggest myths about MCP [2d]
- AI’s trillion dollar token reckoning [2d]
- Securing adoption in the era of shadow AI [2d]
- Lanterns episode 1 makes an incredibly bold storytelling choice that I didn't see coming — and now I've got a wild theory about one of the new HBO Max show's dual timelines [2d]
- A half-price Galaxy Watch 8 headlines Samsung's August Secret Sale, and there's tempting reductions on phones and TVs too [2d]
- Today’s NYT Connections Hints and Answers for Aug. 18, #1164 [1d]
- Today’s NYT Connections Hints and Answers for Aug. 18, #1164 [1d]
- Lock It Up: Android 17’s Latest QPR2 Beta Introduces a Built-In App Lock [1d]
- New Lucid Gravity GT-S Hits 60 MPH in 3.1 Seconds, Seats 7 [1d]
- Pixel 11 Pro XL vs. iPhone 17 Pro Max: I Compared Google and Apple’s Flagship Phones [1d]
- Amazon’s New Terms of Service Bar Customers From Filing Class-Action Lawsuits [1d]
- Today’s NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for Aug. 18, #694 [1d]
- Knock, Knock: The Ring Doorbell 4K Pro Just Rang In at a New Low Price [1d]
- Make Your Home Smarter With 16% Off This Tapo Wi-Fi Power Strip [1d]
- Acura Nexera Vision Concept Previews Future Hybrid Headlight Design [1d]
- Attackers Could Take Over Your Mac Through Screen Sharing Unless You Update Now [1d]
- The Humanoid Robot Revolution Is Missing Some Parts [1d]
- Get a Free $25 Starbucks Gift Card With Your New Apple MacBook Neo While You Still Can [1d]
- Duolingo Expands Its Math Services for More Advanced and Personalized Learning [1d]
- Duolingo Expands Its Math Services for More Advanced and Personalized Learning [1d]
- Protect Your Passwords and Save 50% With This Keeper Deal [1d]
- Walmart Deals of the Day: Save Over $700 on an HP Laptop With a Staggering Battery Life [1d]
- Amazon Deals of the Day: Thinking of a Tablet for Your Kids? The Amazon Kids Tab 7 Is $40 Off [1d]
- Inside Defcon, the Conference That Made Cybersecurity Noob-Friendly [1d]
- Final Hours: This Massive 16-Inch M5 Pro MacBook Pro Has an Equally Massive $650 Discount [1d]
- Best Buy 60th Anniversary Sale Offers Huge Deals on Apple, LG, Dyson and More [1d]
- The Clock Is Ticking on Woot’s Big Computer Monitor Sale on New and Refurbished Models [1d]
- I Wore the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 for a Month. Is It Worth the Splurge? [1d]
- Google’s New Secret Weapons: Magic Capture and Instant Night Sight [1d]
- Unlock a Cheat Code for Your Wallet With $219 Off the Lenovo Legion Tab 5 [2d]
- A New Thermal Add-On to My Phone Changed How I See My Home Forever [2d]
- All-in-One Charging Made Cheaper: Save 20% on the Tessan Power Strip Today [2d]
- Today’s NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Monday, Aug. 17 [2d]
- Today’s NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for Aug. 17, #693 [2d]
- D23: All the New Lands and Rides Revealed for Disneyland and Disney World [2d]
- Find people is rolling out on Wear OS, but it’s not for finding people [1d]
- Android 17 QPR 1 Beta 9 shares its fixes as Google puts on the finishing touches [1d]
- Google Messages preps a whole new UI to go with new pinning limits [1d]
- Over 10,000 readers told us that the Pixel 11 series missed the mark [1d]
- Your YouTube views are about to go up, but there’s a catch [1d]
- Survey says Pixel users want Google to stop wasting all that space [1d]
- Gboard is cooking up a speedy new way to add content to messages [1d]
- One UI 9 gives your wallpaper a little life with this new feature [1d]
- CMF Buds 3? Nothing offshoot teases new mystery product [1d]
- The GoPro HERO13 Black bundle drops to record-low $354.99 with case, microSD card, and more [1d]
- Wearables are splitting into two camps, and Garmin is winning one [1d]
- Nothing Headphone (a) drops to a record-low price on Amazon [1d]
- Google’s Pixel 11 ads tease a mysterious fitness tracker [1d]
- TMY Google TV projector drops to $175.99 in its first Amazon price drop [1d]
- Need a budget 5G phone for reading? The TCL 60 XE NXTPAPER 5G is 20% off [1d]
- Google’s new deal will put the Pixel 11 and Gemini in front of millions [1d]
- Android’s Ultra flagship era may be coming to an end [1d]
- This new Xbox 360 emulator for Android runs much better than I expected [1d]
- PSA: Android 17 QPR2 Beta 3 may mess up your home screen [2d]
- The Galaxy S22 just got a new shot at Android 17, thanks to LineageOS [2d]
- Survey shows a slim minority would consider renting their next Android phone [2d]
- 5 Android phones you should buy instead of the Google Pixel 11 [2d]
- Samsung could double down with two Wide Folds next year [2d]
- The hidden chip compromise lurking in today’s $1,000 smartphones [2d]
- Samsung could soon copy Apple’s iPhone mirroring feature for your Galaxy phone [2d]
- Here’s what the Googlebook ‘Desktop Camera’ UI will look like [2d]
- The Pixel 11 Pro fixes my biggest complaint about older Pixel flagships [2d]
- First Pixel and Samsung, now another brand could get Google’s Scam Detection [2d]
- Pixels could soon get AI-powered ‘Battery Usage Summaries’ [2d]
- I replaced Duolingo with Gemini, and it’s (almost) the perfect alternative [2d]
- Android 17 QPR 2 Beta 3 takes cell network security to the next level [2d]
- Here’s how Claude secretly watermarks AI-written text [2d]
- Your Pixel could soon help you diagnose issues with calls, mobile data, and Wi-Fi [2d]
- Google quietly resurrects a Pixel gesture we first spotted over a year ago [2d]
- Android 17 QPR2 Beta 3 is a surprisingly feature-packed update [2d]
- Kraken parent Payward joins Anthropic’s Project Glasswing for AI security push [1d]
- Saylor says share buyback isn’t priority as Strategy builds $4.8 billion cash reserve [1d]
- BitMart founder dismisses calls for audit as users report blocked funds, unpaid employees [1d]
- Compound bets $52 million, new leadership team in switch to institutional focus [1d]
- U.S. Treasury Department proposes GENIUS Act stablecoin rule [1d]
- The Coldcard hack proves reputation is not a security model [1d]
- Tom Lee's Bitmine now owns 4.8% of Ethereum supply after latest ETH purchase [1d]
- How a bug in Coldcard’s code went unnoticed for years, leading to $100 million in hacked funds [1d]
- No change in bitcoin holdings as Strategy boosted dollar reserve, bought back more STRC last week [1d]
- Ethereum’s next big upgrade has 66 proposals, including a major privacy fix [2d]
- Israel’s largest crypto broker Bits of Gold hit by data breach affecting 200,000 customers [2d]
- Bitcoin options remain expensive despite summer calm. Here's why it matters [2d]
- Bitcoin's biggest holders, Strategy and Metaplanet, are betting on math, not price [2d]
- Bitpanda fined €70,000 in Austria’s first published MiCA enforcement case [2d]
- Bitcoin tracks equity bounce, but $390 million ETF outflow week keeps bulls on back foot [2d]
- Binance handed user data to Russia that led to a Ukrainian donor's arrest [2d]
- Coinbase-Circle USDC collaboration, FOMC minutes, oil price: Crypto Week Ahead [2d]
- Live updates: Bitcoin flat near $63,500, but the flows have quietly turned [2d]
- September Fed interest-rate increase is 'very unlikely,' Goldman Sachs says [2d]
- The bitcoin futures market looks like a crowded club with a tiny exit – and it could cause pain [2d]
- XRP traders bet on a rebound as price slips to $1 and bearish chatter surges [2d]
- Bitcoin tops $64,000 in Asia morning hours as HYPE jumps 8% on the week [2d]
Previous Day