The Brutalist Report - tech
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- Show HN: Interactive, animated architecture of any HuggingFace models [1d]
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- Solo – a .so loader for static Linux binaries [1d]
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- The 90-year history of the binoculars bolted to scenic overlooks [1d]
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- Terry A. Davis Quotes [1d]
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- The Microsoft Rebrand Registry [1d]
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- Programmable Property-Based Testing [1d]
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- Who owns the code? AI code == no author == no copyright [1d]
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- GPT-5.6 Sol: 70% off in Devin [1d]
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- AI usage patterns in software teams [1d]
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- GLM-5.3 Artificial Analysis Benchmarks [1d]
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- fx :Tiny, open, native coding agent. [1d]
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- A 3D fruit fly on macOS desktop powered by the real FlyWire connectome [1d]
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- Flock impersonates journalist in order to cancel his hotel reservations [1d]
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- Claude Code Teaching macOS to Natively Print to the HP Laser 1008a [1d]
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- Companies promote incompetent employees to management tolimit damage they can do [1d]
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- Find Chicago Parking Cops [1d]
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- Norway Should Buy OpenAI [1d]
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- Beware Management Consultants [1d]
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- llms.txt: a proposed standard no major AI platform has confirmed it uses [1d]
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- Show HN: Argus, agentic QA for teams whose coding agents move faster than QA [1d]
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- IndieWeb Homebrew Website Club Asia Pacific: Reflections [1d]
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- US announces new sanctions on top ICC figures [1d]
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- Could Four Billion People Die at 3°C? [1d]
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- Show HN: PantheonGPU – GPU health testing and AI workload benchmarking [1d]
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- Pacing model development in an era of cyber-critical capabilities [1d]
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- How does IKEA come up with names for its products? [1d]
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- Turbovec – Google's TurboQuant for vector search in Rust [1d]
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- Columbia House, Mail-Order Media Company, Is Shuttering [1d]
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- Show HN: macOS data protection keychain for Electron apps [1d]
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- Data centers raise nearby temperatures by up to 4 degrees in Phoenix [1d]
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- And then the men with guns tell you to do it anyway [1d]
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- Claude Code weekly limits reduce by a third tomorrow [1d]
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- Why your Amazon order confirmation emails have become so unhelpful [1d]
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- Diesel Margins Top $100 a Barrel to Reach Record High as Supply Crunch Grows [1d]
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- Sol Loves to Cheat [1d]
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- Claude: Degraded Performance for Multiple Models [1d]
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- Superpowers, Not Superintelligence [1d]
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- A local ePub eBook server for my xteink [1d]
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- Apple announces changes for apps in the European Union [1d]
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- Microgpt in pure C hits 10M tps on Apple m5 [1d]
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- What Happens If OpenAI Dies? [1d]
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- Show HN: Openleetcode – local LeetCode runner where tests live in the repo [1d]
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- One Oakland police officer made $490k in overtime [1d]
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- Finger: A Protocol from 1977 Is Still Delivering Malware in 2026 [1d]
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- Code-native generation of highly programmable 3D assets (2026) [1d]
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- I used to be excited about new tech, but I rarely am anymore [1d]
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- The coolest anti-surveillance tools at Defcon [video] [1d]
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- JPEG XL converter and .jxl viewer [1d]
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- An Engineer's Old Cooking Trick Is Going Viral, Divides the Internet [1d]
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- Show HN: Shoehorn – Quantize any model down to run on your machine [1d]
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- Muse Glimmer is a memory hierarchy disguised as a 30B Transformer [1d]
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- Babies born under sugar rationing grew into adults with lower cancer risk [1d]
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- Python Polars Cheatsheet (based on our O'Reilly book) [1d]
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- AI to help planes avoid climate-warming 'sky graffiti' [1d]
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- A group of Gandalfs protest outside the home of Peter Thiel in Argentina [1d]
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- NeoBrowser: An MCP server that drives real Chrome with your logged-in sessions [1d]
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- The Amazon Tax [1d]
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- Fixing a Bricked Framework Laptop [1d]
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- Show HN: I canceled my AI code reviewer and wrote a free local one [1d]
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- Kent Beck: Composable Tests [1d]
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- Show HN: A local MitM proxy to control TLS fingerprints [1d]
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- Deus Ex creator Warren Spector is retiring from game development [1d]
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- Things That Used to Be Normal and Are Now a Luxury [1d]
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- Using the railway network as a flatbed scanner [1d]
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- Fairphone is now officially available in the United States [1d]
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- Meta Files Patent for Facial Recognition, Automatic Recording of People [1d]
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- Claude writing a macOS driver for my obscure HP printer built only for Windows [1d]
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- As Wisconsin cities flee Flock, its shared camera network loses value [2d]
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- Google buys crashed airline Spirit's data at auction, because AI [2d]
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- When I worked at Apple, I remember seeing code that was 15 years old [2d]
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- Show HN: Loft Day – a wedding invitation turned point-and-click game [2d]
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- Linux 7.3 improves performance when running out of vRAM [2d]
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- git git git git git [2d]
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- Rethinking Database Programming [2d]
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- Finger: Social network that never died [2d]
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- Micron, SK Commit Billions to RAM Capacity, but Almost Nothing Lands Before 2028 [2d]
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- I don't enjoy the Internet any more [2d]
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- Exercise intensity modulates interorgan communication and is associated with [2d]
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- Expert Witness to ChatGPT: "Show how 3M is 0 percent at fault" [2d]
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- California's new tire efficiency rules could save drivers $1B a year [2d]
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- What's Better Than Binary? – Advent of Computing Episode 187 [2d]
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- The Benchmarkpocalypse [2d]
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- Ask HN: Does anyone else feel like nothing matters anymore? [2d]
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- Google wins bankruptcy auction for Spirit Airlines emails, chats, documents [2d]
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- PM Carney announces largest clean energy investment in North American history [2d]
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- Anthropic details two experiments showing how Claude can accelerate protein design and analytical chemistry, and says it plans an access program for scientists (Anthropic) [1d]
- Sources: OpenAI's Q2 revenue grew 18% QoQ to $6.7B, but its operating margin sank further; Anthropic more than doubled its revenue to $11.6B in the same period (Wall Street Journal) [1d]
- Z.ai's GLM-5.3 with max reasoning scores 60 on the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index, on par with Kimi K3 but below Opus 5 at 63 and Fable 5 at 62 (@artificialanlys) [1d]
- Internal memo: ICE bars its employees from wearing Meta's AI glasses, saying they "could unintentionally capture, record, or transmit sensitive information" (New York Times) [1d]
- Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro signs an executive order imposing new requirements on data center projects, including getting approval from local officials (Allan Smith/NBC News) [1d]
- In opening arguments, US state AGs said Meta intentionally sought to addict children to Facebook and Instagram in pursuit of profit; Meta rejected the claims (Reuters) [1d]
- Sam Altman says OpenAI's decision to pace its AI development was caused by a collection of research observations showing "various degrees of misalignment" (Alex Heath/Time) [1d]
- Sources: Anthropic has been preparing to give its co-founders shares with extra voting power to help insulate them from outside pressure, ahead of a planned IPO (The Information) [1d]
- The US SEC proposes exempting certain digital asset offerings from securities registration statements, with exemptions for offerings up to $5M and $75M (Bloomberg) [1d]
- VC funding in physical AI companies totaled $47.4B across 521 deals in H1, up 80% from H1 2025, and more than the $41.9B invested from 2022 to 2024 (Mary Ann Azevedo/Crunchbase News) [1d]
- OpenAI says it has made several changes to its safety practices following the Hugging Face breach and has paused two weeks of deployment-focused RL training (Ina Fried/Axios) [1d]
- Comcast is rolling out Wi-Fi motion sensing to its Xfinity gateways, a free opt-in feature that allows its routers to detect movement at home (Jennifer Pattison Tuohy/The Verge) [1d]
- Sources: Anthropic's revolving credit facility is set to surpass its roughly $10B target as banks compete for roles on the company's upcoming IPO (Bloomberg) [1d]
- The EU says it "welcomes Apple's changes" and they follow a "close dialogue"; IAP fees are 26%, alt payment processing fees are 20%, and link-out fees are 15% (Bloomberg) [1d]
- Apple unveils new EU business terms from October 1, resolving disputes with the EU, including a new Core Technology Commission and App Store commission tiers (Apple) [1d]
- Harvey announces Harvey Tenet, its first in-house, proprietary model for legal work, trained on mock disputes and case files using a version of Kimi K3 (Melia Robinson/Business Insider) [1d]
- Francisco Partners plans to take patient engagement software company Weave Communications private for ~$650M; Weave went public at a ~$1.5B valuation in 2021 (Brock E.W. Turner/Axios) [1d]
- Meta ran ads for a nudify app featuring a porn video with a deepfake closely resembling a prominent US politician; Apple removed the app from the App Store (Wired) [1d]
- Palona, which uses AI agents to automate real-time workflows in brick-and-mortar businesses, raised a $20M Series A, following a $10M seed in 2025 (Mike Wheatley/SiliconANGLE) [1d]
- Google quietly rolled out a new program to let verified political campaigns more easily bypass Gmail's spam filter, after years of complaints from the GOP (Shane Goldmacher/New York Times) [1d]
- Velaura AI, which is developing low-power chips for data centers and physical AI applications, like robotics, raised a $110M Series A at a $1B+ valuation (Prathik Jayaprakash/Reuters) [1d]
- As sweeping US crypto legislation stalls, the SEC and CFTC are moving to establish rules; the SEC is set to exempt certain token offerings from securities laws (Hannah Lang/Reuters) [1d]
- Q&A with Proton CEO Andy Yen on Proton's story, dislodging "a hundred million people" from Google, AI backlash, privacy, US politics, EU Chat Control, and more (Andy Greenberg/Wired) [1d]
- Klarna says CFO Niclas Neglén and CMO David Sandström plan to step down in early 2027, and lowers its full-year GMV guidance; KLAR falls 19%+ pre-market (Connor Hart/Wall Street Journal) [1d]
- How a bipartisan coalition of US states fought to present a united case against Meta; Judge Rogers established a hybrid structure for the multi-week trial (Diana Novak Jones/Reuters) [2d]
- Dutch company Fairphone launches its $650 flagship repairable Fairphone (Gen 6+) in the US and plans to keep launching new phone generations every two years (Julian Chokkattu/Wired) [2d]
- Xiaomi reports Q2 revenue down 6.1% YoY to ~$16.2B and net income down 21% to ~$1.4B, above est., amid a persistent memory shortage and weaker smartphone demand (Bloomberg) [2d]
- OpenAI launches ChatGPT for Teens, a new mode that limits high-risk chats around self-harm, eating disorders, and other topics, adds studying tools, and more (Cecilia Kang/New York Times) [2d]
- Alibaba says its new open-source multimodal model, Qwen3.8-27B, passed 1M+ downloads within a few days of release, making it one of its fastest-growing models (Juro Osawa/The Information) [2d]
- Reddit launches an early experiment to convert select text posts and comments into short videos with AI voiceovers, rolling out on the web, iOS, and Android (Jay Peters/The Verge) [2d]
- Alibaba's Alipay launches a new "all-in-one" platform for businesses to use AI agents to automate tasks; Alibaba's stock jumps 5%+ and is up 40%+ since June (Jeanny Yu/Bloomberg) [2d]
- AI inference chip startup Etched raised $700M led by its new server rack customer Jane Street at a $21B valuation, up from $10.3B after raising $300M in July (Robbie Whelan/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Sources: China orders some state-linked entities to uninstall a government-tailored version of Windows 10, ahead of its February 2027 retirement timeline (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Google unveils Operation Blue Skies, a £5M trial to re-route North Atlantic aircraft to reduce contrail-induced warming using Google's AI atmospheric forecasts (Madeleine Cuff/New Scientist) [2d]
- Baidu reports Q2 revenue down 2% YoY to ~$4.62B, below ~$4.69B est. and its fifth straight quarterly decline, and net income of ~$341M, as it lags AI rivals (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Apple's macOS Tahoe 26.7 RC has references to unreleased products: a Home Hub, home accessories, new Beats, AirPods Pro 4, Apple Intelligence in China, and more (Juli Clover/MacRumors) [2d]
- In filings, Apple acknowledges App Store regulatory changes are weighing on its $100B+ services business; US App Store spend fell 6% in Q2, per Sensor Tower (Michael Acton/Financial Times) [2d]
- Rogue Studio, which calls itself a "playground for creative ethical mischief", launches Rogue 1.0, an AI video tool to make adult content of Hollywood quality (Jason Parham/Wired) [2d]
- Sources: AI-drafted bills are swamping the US House's Legislative Counsel, which now spends more time fixing them than it would spend to draft them from scratch (Owen Dahlkamp/Politico) [2d]
- Discord suspends livestreams in Brazil, after the country's data protection authority ordered it last week, saying Discord failed to protect children and teens (Associated Press) [2d]
- Sources: Google has told suppliers it plans to move all Pixel phone, smartwatch, and wireless earbud manufacturing out of China in 2027 amid US-China tensions (Lauly Li/Nikkei Asia) [2d]
- A video found in the macOS Tahoe 26.7 release candidate appears to show a man demoing camera-equipped AirPods using Visual Intelligence (Juli Clover/MacRumors) [2d]
- Sources: Situational Awareness offered part of its $5B Anthropic stake at a 20% discount as it scrambled for cash; word of its trouble left it "being hunted" (Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Ubiquiti sued by Ukrainian families over claims its tech powered Russian battlefield drones [1d]
- Ukraine reveals new UAV equipped with 24 hours of flight time and a range of 2,000 kilometres — enough to reach Siberia and back [1d]
- 'When I heard the released demo, I was shocked, angered and in disbelief' — Quote of the day by Scarlett Johansson on GPT-4's infamous 'Sky' launch voice [1d]
- The US Marines have a new tactic to tackle drones — just shoot them down [1d]
- 'The attacks we found only scratch the surface of what is possible': Experts say so-called 'Proactive SIM' cards can hijack smartphones, IoT devices and even EV chargers [1d]
- North Face everyday backpacks are up to 33% off at Amazon — just in time for back to school season [1d]
- 'This technology turns every router into a potential means for surveillance': Report claims Wi-Fi devices could 'quietly identify' people with nearly 100% accuracy [1d]
- The iPad Air M4 hits its biggest discount yet since Apple's recent price hikes — save $100 at Amazon [1d]
- Cherokee Nation joins list of tribes banning data centers on tribal lands due to water, energy, noise, and cultural resource protection concerns — and all new projects require ‘early consultation’ [1d]
- I tried ChatGPT's new interactive quizzes on 5 subjects I thought I knew well — it quickly found the gaps in my knowledge [1d]
- Ex-British F1 engineers build a cheap 466-MPH kamikaze drone [1d]
- 'OUR BOYYYY IS BACK' — Star Wars Zero Company gets an explosive final trailer featuring another fan-favorite Clone Wars character [1d]
- I've used the Secretlab Atlas for two months — here's why the office chair's firm support beats the Titan Evo on sale right now [1d]
- NFL starts next month — here are 11 TV deals that I'd buy, including up to $1,600 off 4K, QLED and OLED TVs [1d]
- High memory prices continue to make PC upgrades expensive, but Corsair's Vengeance RGB DDR5-6000 RAM kit gets a rare discount [1d]
- Dell’s 15.6-inch 2K touchscreen laptop has plenty of power for work, college and multitasking and it's $500 off right now [1d]
- The reMarkable Paper Pro tablets are the closest we've ever felt to writing on real paper — and the color e-ink devices are now $100 off in Best Buy's 60th anniversary sale [1d]
- ‘It’s not about who can generate a homepage in 30 seconds’: Hostinger launches a new agentic AI Builder, helping businesses do more with AI [1d]
- Geekom reveals multiple mini-PCs may be infected with malware hidden in a network driver — but it's now down to you to fix your PC [1d]
- Amazon is back with another big sale on Garmin smartwatches — here are the 8 best deals I'd buy [1d]
- My iPhone keyboard was becoming infuriating for typing AI prompts— I changed these 3 settings, and ChatGPT is now much easier to use [1d]
- Marvel's Wolverine PS5 console and controllers pre-orders — live build-up ahead of tomorrow's stock drop [1d]
- Loan company breach sees nearly 750,000 users have financial info, SSNs leaked [1d]
- Microsoft is massively improving Windows 11's right-click menu — but it should have been like this from the start [1d]
- We're asking the wrong question about the cost of enterprise AI [1d]
- How to watch The Great ADHD Myth? online – it's FREE [1d]
- Russia charges teenager for listening to a banned song using a VPN [1d]
- GTA 6 fans can't contain their excitement over the sound of a trunk closing in new 'It Happens on PS5' ad — 'We’re so desperate for GTA 6 marketing that a trunk closing sound is exciting' [1d]
- 'You can pull from all the different time periods' — Galactic Racer devs outline how the upcoming game's 'post-war' Outer Rim setting lets it reflect every era of Star Wars [1d]
- The next camera race will be about understanding [1d]
- 'If they're not controlling it with their feet, then are they really playing the game properly?' — Star Wars: Galactic Racer dev recommends players go full Sebulba and play with their feet [1d]
- Gotta snap 'em all: Polaroid unveils limited edition Pokémon cameras and film, and I'm obsessed [1d]
- Millions of stolen records allegedly dumped online by mystery "Hatman" hacker — McDonalds, Vodafone and more see Microsoft Azure records stolen [1d]
- Spotify just unveiled a new tool that lets you Bridget Jones-ify your playlists with notes explaining your song choices — and I’m ready to spill [1d]
- This wearable patch will buzz your arm when it detects poisons, and it could one day save your life [1d]
- Nioh 3: Hell Rising is a masterful microcosm of everything that made the base game great [2d]
- 'You come to witness both the light and dark sides of your own reign': we chat to Team Ninja about Nioh 3: Hell Rising and all the changes it brings to 2026's best soulslike game [2d]
- Sony launches new 'It Happens on PS5' ad featuring GTA 6, but it can't escape angry fans — 'Discs used to happen on PS5' [2d]
- 'A watch I'd actually buy': Casio's latest retro take on a smartwatch is the F-B100W, with step counting included [2d]
- Want Sonos controls on your iPhone lock screen? They've finally returned to iOS —here's how to get them [2d]
- Get Shokz's best-rated open-ear headphones for the lowest prices we've seen this year — save up to 30% off the OpenRun at Amazon [2d]
- Best printer deals 2026 — I tracked the biggest discounts from Epson, HP, Canon, and Brother [2d]
- China is finally pulling Windows 10 from government machines — and says that's ahead of schedule [2d]
- Ghosts in the machine: AI malware shows why it is time to extend Zero Trust to code [2d]
- Pokémon Center data breach exposes customer info, cancels some orders [2d]
- Cybersecurity needs a new KPI: it's time to measure our ability to adapt [2d]
- Sony CEO confirms the PS6 launch date is still undecided due to the ongoing component shortage — 'Considering that importance, we need to take some action. Otherwise, we cannot survive in this landscape' [2d]
- 'These things aren't meant to take pictures.' As a fresh clip of camera-equipped AirPods leaks, people appear to have already made their minds up — whatever the experts say [2d]
- The next phase of AI adoption could change the future of supply chains [2d]
- National infrastructure needs a new approach to cyber resilience [2d]
- Improving mobile 'connectivity confidence' could give UK workers back three weeks a year — and boost the UK economy by billions [2d]
- Fostering trust in the age of misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation [2d]
- Beyond general-purpose AI: why sovereignty matters in critical services [2d]
- I’ve tested more than 60 Bluetooth speakers and this Marshall model may just be the most stylish of them all — but does it sound as good as it looks? Here’s my verdict [2d]
- Here’s 6Kingdom Hearts 4 worlds I think we’ll see following Coco’s official D23 reveal — including the one Tetsuya Nomura has ‘always’ wanted to include [2d]
- What is the release date for Stuart Fails to Save the Universe episode 5 on HBO Max? [2d]
- 6 fitness trackers under $100 — from the super-popular Google Fitbit Air to the 5-star Amazfit Active 2 [2d]
- Disney Parks' D23 keynote was packed — here's everything new coming to Disney World and Disneyland, including Piston Peak, Avengers Campus, and Villains Land [2d]
- This new 16-inch laptop comes with a ridiculous 72GB of RAM — if you are willing to wait for the upgrade [2d]
- '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 [2d]
- Polaroid Put Pikachu on a $100 Camera Because Nostalgia Works [1d]
- Fairphone’s Repairable Smartphones Debut in the US With the 6 Plus [1d]
- England vs. Pakistan: How to Watch 1st Test Cricket Live From Anywhere [1d]
- Today’s NYT Connections Hints and Answers for Aug. 19, #1165 [1d]
- Today’s NYT Connections Hints and Answers for Aug. 19, #1165 [1d]
- Today’s NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for Aug. 19, #899 [1d]
- ChatGPT Launches a Version of Its Model for Teens [1d]
- Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for Aug. 19, #1887 [1d]
- This AnyCubic 3D Printer is Built for Multicolor Printing, and its Now $300 [1d]
- Today’s NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for Aug. 19, #695 [1d]
- Gemini in Chrome Is Now Available for Android Users [1d]
- Hit the Trails With Over $300 Off This Rugged TST E-Bike at Walmart [1d]
- Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy Lead Xbox Game Pass’s August 2026 Second Batch [1d]
- Best Halloween Deals: Upgrade Your Spooky Decor Without Scaring Your Wallet [1d]
- Snag This Greenworks Electric Chainsaw for 40% Off and Tackle the Big Jobs With Ease [1d]
- My Favorite Power Strip Is Now Just $24 at Amazon [1d]
- These ‘Ready, Set, Play’ Deals Are So Good You’ll Have to Free Up Some Space on Your PS5 [1d]
- Win an Apple Watch – Round 3 of CNET’s Guessing Game Is Live Now [1d]
- Amazon Deals of the Day: Get the New Galaxy Watch 9 and an Amazon Gift Card for $50 Off [1d]
- You Can Watch One of the Biggest Shows on Paramount Plus for Free Right Now [1d]
- Walmart Deals of the Day: $170 Off a 4K Vizio TV Just in Time for Football Season [1d]
- Don’t Wait for iOS 27, Download iOS 26.6.1 Now for Over a Dozen Bug Fixes and Patches [1d]
- Get Creative With Elegoo 3D Printers While They’re Up to 32% Off This Back-to-School Season [1d]
- Hackers Tricked a Major Retailer’s AI Shopping Bot to Do Something It Was Never Supposed To [1d]
- Peacock Price Hike: Streamer Ups Cost of All Subscriptions [1d]
- The Humanoid Robot Revolution Is Missing Some Parts [1d]
- Shark’s Answer to the PencilWash Has an Extendable Wand to Clean Tight Spots [1d]
- UPerfect GR19BU Monitor Review: A Big Surprise for Gamers and Creators [1d]
- Firefox’s AI Window Gets New Features Meant to Help You Stay on Task and Organized [1d]
- Incogni Scrubs Your Data From Shady Sites, and It’s 58% Off With Our Exclusive Deal [1d]
- Firefox’s AI Window Gets New Features Meant to Help You Stay on Task and Organized [1d]
- Verizon’s Free NFL Sunday Ticket Offer Is Back [2d]
- Bose QuietComfort Headphones (2nd Gen) Review: A Real 2.0 Product [2d]
- Fix Your Posture and Save Up to $129 During Secretlab’s Back to School Sale [2d]
- ‘Reacher’ Season 4: When to Watch New Episodes on Prime Video [2d]
- Today’s NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Tuesday, Aug. 18 [2d]
- Planned US Data Centers Set to Produce 24M Cars’ Worth Of Carbon Dioxide [2d]
- Today’s NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for Aug. 18, #898 [2d]
- Gmail is making it a little harder for you to ignore political fundraising emails [1d]
- Bring your old Spotify Car Thing back to life with this new software [1d]
- Google Calendar finally lets you ban that co-worker who’s always spamming you with meetings [1d]
- Spotify’s Running Mode is giving Android users another reason to go Premium [1d]
- Google begins rolling out Android’s controversial new sideloading flow [1d]
- Xfinity has a weird new way to help you protect your home [1d]
- Google Home devices should now be up and running again [1d]
- Android users just got one of Chrome’s biggest Gemini upgrades [1d]
- Plex is giving users their old TV menu back [1d]
- WHOOP unlocks its advanced lab testing for everyone to use [1d]
- Leak suggests the Galaxy S26 FE’s hardware may not please everybody [1d]
- Amazon slashes $150 off the Garmin Instinct 3 [1d]
- Paramount Plus wants to lure you in with limited free access [1d]
- Save 33% on the Eufy C31 camera with 360-degree coverage and local storage [1d]
- Garmin Venu 3S gets a 35% price cut, dropping to its best price ever [1d]
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S12 Ultra leak reveals a stubbornly familiar design [1d]
- No plan is safe from Peacock’s latest price bump [1d]
- Rare deal on the latest Fire HD 8 tablet drops it to Prime Day price of $89.99 [1d]
- Phone displays with ‘beneficial red light’ might be what your strained eyes need [1d]
- Pixel Screenshots finally gets the missing organization tools it should have launched with [1d]
- OpenAI built a version of ChatGPT that refuses to do your kid’s homework [1d]
- Google Wallet’s fancy new colorful UI is finally rolling out [1d]
- Spotify’s new feature will let you remember why you added a track to your playlist [1d]
- Apple’s camera-equipped AirPods just leaked, and now we know what they’ll actually do [1d]
- Bizarre YouTube bug is completely wiping out comments and video details, but a fix is coming [1d]
- Readers’ favorite Galaxy Watch 9 alternative might come as a surprise [2d]
- The Fairphone Gen 6 Plus is officially available in US, no middleman needed [2d]
- How I turned a single Google Keep note into the ultimate productivity hack [2d]
- One UI 9’s new Warranty hub means no more hunting for repair receipts [2d]
- The Pixel 11 series proves that the Pixel 12 will be a breaking point for Google smartphones [2d]
- Gboard Rambler has a usage limit, and here’s what happens when you reach it [2d]
- This Gemini Notebook upgrade could completely change how you use shared notebooks [2d]
- I tried a $6/month YouTube Premium alternative, and there’s one reason why I can’t switch [2d]
- Gboard could soon show this fun animation when your typing hits hyperspeed [2d]
- If I’m spending $2,000 on a foldable, I’m skipping the Pixel 11 Pro Fold for Samsung [2d]
- Google’s latest update gives us another glimpse at its Android PC strategy [2d]
- Gboard could soon make it easier to ignore clipboard suggestions [2d]
- Hands-on videos show off Galaxy S26 FE, confirm that crazy Horizontal Lock video mode [2d]
- Samsung’s One UI 9.5 could get a new connectivity hub, courtesy of Google [2d]
- Widespread outage hits Google Home and Nest devices around the world [2d]
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