The Brutalist Report - tech
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- Stealth Model [1d]
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- Ozone: The fault is not in our trees, but in ourselves [1d]
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- Detecting scraper bots through scroll behaviour [2d]
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- Scientists Release Biggest 2D Map of the Universe [2d]
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- Pursuit of AGI [2d]
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- Citizen Devs: Everyone is an engineer now [2d]
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- Code as an Artifact [2d]
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- Early-life stress leaves a 'scar' inside brain cells in mice [2d]
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- The Wonders of the Male Human Pelvis [2d]
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- Protocol-Aware Deterministic Simulation Testing [2d]
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- Ameliorate [2d]
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- ATProto spaces: A new extension to ATProto that enables non-public data [2d]
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- Aaron Swartz was prosecuted for scraping, while Meta does it without consequence [2d]
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- Stop Eating Lady Gaga's Oreos [2d]
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- How orchids inspired the work of Charles Darwin [2d]
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- GitHub, autoscaling, and the component substitution fallacy [2d]
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- The August 17 outage, and the work ahead [2d]
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- SpacetimeDB: A Short Technical Review [2d]
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- Show HN: Huzzah – a novel approach to coding with AI [2d]
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- Seeking God in Science Part 10.5: The Mind-Body Problem (Take 2) [2d]
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- Scientific study reveals TikTok videos deactivate key cognitive brain regions [2d]
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- Why Aren't Smart People Happier? [2d]
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- TrueForge – The open-source agent harness [2d]
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- What Is Reasoning [2d]
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- Show HN: Kandelo – a POSIX-compatible multi-process WASM kernel for the browser [2d]
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- Consumer Rights Wiki [2d]
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- Bitflash: A Tor-native revival of Bitcoin 0.1.0, mined on CPUs with RandomX [2d]
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- Optimizing Things in the USSR [2d]
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- Project Cybersyn [2d]
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- Show HN: We chased a weather balloon across Montana and never found it [2d]
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- URL shortener links stored in your ATProto PDS [2d]
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- Why it might be time to rethink the human family tree [2d]
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- The Defense-Tech Bubble Is Headed for Consolidation [2d]
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- Sixtyfour (YC P25) Is Hiring [2d]
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- AI at Home Part 2: Multi-GPU Drifting [2d]
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- Everyone says assembly is untyped—everyone is wrong [2d]
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- How to compromise your system with a job interview [2d]
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- I Am Morally Opposed to Updating My Claude.md [2d]
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- Linux 7.2 Released [2d]
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- Generic Methods in Go 1.27 [2d]
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- Autolith: A programming agent with a live runtime [2d]
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- Launch HN: Vendo (YC S26) – Let users build features on top of your product [2d]
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- Clean up Claude 5's token vomit with a separate LLM [2d]
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- Anti-AI fonts are useless and harmful [2d]
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- Show HN: Open-source Stripe Connect alternative [2d]
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- Show HN: Check if any of the $656M in unclaimed royalties at The MLC is yours [2d]
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- Just Fucking Use Neovim [2d]
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- ProgramBench Vetted: Reverse Engineering from a Runnable Binary [2d]
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- Grok.bot – the epic domain lottery ticket [2d]
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- Slack Code [2d]
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- Harvest hikes bills by 1500% after purchased by Bending Spoons [2d]
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- An elliptic curve of rank ≥ 30 [2d]
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- Show HN: Omacosy – Omarchy-style tiling desktop for macOS, no SIP [2d]
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- Bun 1.4 [2d]
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- Hacking with Claude on a $27 Smart Watch [2d]
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- Stwipe Acquires OpenWouter [2d]
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- Guess which of these LLM outputs is watermarked [2d]
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- Every Model Cheats [2d]
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- CI jobs artifacts should not be difficult [2d]
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- I Spent Twenty Years Becoming Good at the Wrong Game [2d]
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- MH370 mystery deepens with new evidence [2d]
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- DiffusionGemma Technical Report [2d]
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- Malicious Rust Crate Arrayref Runs a Build-Time Payload [2d]
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- Sokoban via Grok App Builder [2d]
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- Canonical Backs New Project to Translate Large C Codebases into Safe Rust [2d]
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- UK internet age checks have boosted rogue adult sites, says Pornhub [2d]
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- Why the Ocean Cleanup Hasn't Solved the Plastic Pollution Crisis [2d]
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- Xorg-Server 26.0.99.901 [2d]
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- Zellij 0.45.0: nested sessions, Kitty graphics, a fresh UI [2d]
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- Conway's Game of Life in real life [2d]
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- Browser De-Slop [2d]
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- Show HN: I trained a 125M model to autocomplete piano on-device [2d]
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- Proof of Human (YC S23) Is Hiring a Member of Technical Staff [2d]
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- AI didn't erase the junior engineer's value, it increased it it [2d]
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- Australia passes law to levy tech giants that fail to pay for local news [2d]
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- Seeing beyond BMI: Estimating cardiometabolic risk with smartphone imagery [2d]
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- If this is true, the hyperscalers are toast [2d]
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- Risk Engineering [2d]
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- AliExpress runs silent WebAudio fingerprinting that breaks Bluetooth multipoint [2d]
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- Don't Paste the AI, please [2d]
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- Windows brings out the Rorschach test in everyone [2d]
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- Asana cleared 5 years of engineering work in 2 weeks with Codex [2d]
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- Why Microsoft Entertainment Pack had a sticker announcing that it had Tetris? [2d]
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- MiniageOS: "Dumbphone" Version of LineageOS [2d]
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- Zuckerberg encouraged growth over child safety, ex-Meta executive testifies [2d]
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- Raiders of the Lost Array: vibe-coding a macOS driver for my orphaned Drobo [2d]
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- CIA funding helped keep NeXT afloat in the 80s [2d]
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- Universality of Gradient Descent Neural Network Training [2d]
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- OpenAI rolls out an Apple Messages plugin for ChatGPT on macOS, letting ChatGPT read, search, and analyze chats, prepare and send messages, and more (Zac Hall/9to5Mac) [2d]
- Super Micro says its independent probe found no evidence its CEO or senior management knew of an alleged scheme to smuggle $2.5B worth of Nvidia chips to China (Amanda Gerut/Fortune) [2d]
- Email: Apple Music tells industry partners that songs tagged as "materially generated using AI" by content providers will be visibly labeled on the service (Kristin Robinson/Billboard) [2d]
- GitHub says its 7+ hour August 17 outage was caused by a capacity failure when peak traffic overwhelmed an infrastructure component in a Central US data center (Vlad Fedorov/The GitHub Blog) [2d]
- Sources: Broadcom is in talks with a group of lenders to raise $60B+ in debt for an AI chip financing deal that will benefit Anthropic and other companies (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Google rolls out an embeddable "Preferred Sources" button, natural language Discover controls, and custom audio briefings in the Google News app on Android (Matt G. Southern/Search Engine Journal) [2d]
- San Mateo-based Twin1 AI, which creates professional digital twins that integrate with tools like Slack, launches from stealth with a $20M seed (Chris Metinko/Axios) [2d]
- Sources: Poolside struck a non-exclusive $6B licensing deal with Nvidia, plus a $1B investment at a $12B pre-money valuation; 109 staffers get Nvidia job offers (Newcomer) [2d]
- Charter closes its $34.5B Cox acquisition, announced in May 2025, uniting two of the biggest US cable and broadband providers, and completes its Liberty deal (Georg Szalai/The Hollywood Reporter) [2d]
- Meta rolls out Pocket, an experimental vibe-coding app that lets users create and share small games, in the US, after launching it in Brazil last month (Sarah Perez/TechCrunch) [2d]
- Sources: Anthropic expects to match or beat the size of SpaceX's record-setting IPO, as it prepares to file publicly for its IPO as soon as the end of August (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Source: Anthropic plans a safety system this year requiring enterprises to retain data for 30 days, with an option to do so on their own cloud infrastructure (Rachel Metz/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Google DeepMind says its Gemma family of open models has surpassed 1B downloads and developers have published 100K+ Gemma model variants over the past two years (Google) [2d]
- Sources: Nvidia plans to begin small-batch shipments of an LPU tailored for Chinese customers by the end of 2026; the chip complies with US export control rules (Qianer Liu/The Information) [2d]
- Astromech, which uses genomic data to build predictive AI models of biological change, raised $20M at a $3.8B valuation, bringing its total funding to $60M (Dean Takahashi/GamesBeat) [2d]
- Ramp launches Router, an AI model routing service it has been using over the past three years, in the US; the service is free to use for the rest of 2026 (Ram Iyer/TechCrunch) [2d]
- Two US senators demand answers from TikTok about a "depraved" test that withheld a safety feature from 10% of US users, including a teenager who died by suicide (Olivia Carville/Bloomberg) [2d]
- The Chinese city of Hangzhou deploys traffic-control robots that operate autonomously, using cameras and radar to signal traffic and flag violations (Reuters) [2d]
- Filing: in 2025, TikTok posted its first net profit of $702.5M in Europe, Africa, and Latin America on $9.1B in revenue, up 45.7% YoY (Iain Martin/Forbes) [2d]
- A bankruptcy court delays Google's $10M purchase of Spirit Airlines' data after former flight attendants sought assurances that their info would be removed (Alexander Gladstone/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Waymo says it has built an ASIC chip that will improve its robotaxis' reflexes and navigational skills and help it diversify away from companies like Nvidia (Edward Ludlow/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Circana: US video game hardware spending fell 29% YoY in July to $282M, the lowest since COVID; unit shipments fell 39% as average console prices hit $542 (Vlad Savov/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Anthropic-backed enterprise AI venture Ode is acquiring four-year-old AI consultancy Casper for an undisclosed fee; Ode has 100+ staff after buying Fractional (Julia Hornstein/The Information) [2d]
- Study: 150+ Polymarket wallets may have traded on inside US military information, attracting copycat bets and making $8M overall, with a 97.2% average win rate (Douglas Gillison/Reuters) [2d]
- GTA 6 leaker CyberLeek releases more footage, including a video of a character spelling "leek" with bullet holes in a wall, suggesting direct access to the game (Robert Purchese/Eurogamer.net) [2d]
- Slack launches Slack Code, adding dedicated, project-specific channels that let teams collaborate with AI coding agents "like teammates" across all Slack plans (Jess Weatherbed/The Verge) [2d]
- Source: Meta is spending hundreds of millions per year on Azure to consume trillions of AI tokens weekly, becoming one of Microsoft's largest AI customers (Brody Ford/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Sources: Trump officials expect Elon Musk to spend $100M to $200M in the November midterm elections, with a focus on voter turnout in key races, including Texas (Hugo Lowell/Wired) [2d]
- Australia passes the News Bargaining Incentive, which will tax tech giants 2.5% on their Australian ad revenue unless they strike deals with local news media (Christine Chen/Reuters) [2d]
- PitchBook: California-based startups have raised ~$366B in 2026 so far across 4,000+ companies, more than triple the total of all other 49 states combined (Paul Kiernan/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Muon Space, which is building a spacecraft platform for orbital data centers and AI computing, raised a $250M Series C, with participation from Google (Yash Roy/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Stripe's OpenRouter deal, its largest-ever acquisition, is a bet on a future where users turn to a mix of AI models and gives it a foothold in the token market (Kate Clark/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Alibaba reports Q1 revenue up 9% YoY to ~$40B, meeting est., and net income down 75% to ~$1.6B due to heavy AI spending and weak domestic retail consumption (Luz Ding/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Binance launches Agent OS, a platform that lets AI agents analyze markets and execute trades on users' behalf; users set limits on AI agents' access and trades (Jagmeet Singh/TechCrunch) [2d]
- South Korea media: SK Hynix and its union reach a tentative deal on a 6.3% wage hike and paying out 60% of profit-sharing bonuses in shares and 40% in cash (Yoolim Lee/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Uber, Verne, and Pony.ai launch autonomous rides in Zagreb, making the Croatian capital the first European city where users can book such rides via Uber's app (Anzar Mehraj/Reuters) [2d]
- London-based Callosum, whose software matches AI tasks with different models and chips, raised a $100M seed from Atomico, UK Sovereign AI Fund, and others (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Virginia's Loudoun County hosts more than 250 data centers generating huge tax revenues, as it moves to slow construction in response to pushback from residents (Cecilia Kang/New York Times) [2d]
- A look at Backstory, an experimental AI image authentication tool from Google DeepMind, offered for testing to journalists, researchers, and other fact checkers (Andrew Deck/Nieman Lab) [2d]
- China's humanoid robot makers derive much of their revenue from government-backed training centers that sell training data back to them, raising demand concerns (William Langley/Financial Times) [2d]
- Sources: China is restricting or delaying exports to Taiwan of germanium- and quartz-based materials used in fiber optics, photonics, and chip manufacturing (Nikkei Asia) [2d]
- How Unitree's Go series, which helped the company dominate the quadruped robot market, drew on openly published US university research funded by the US military (Michael Martina/Reuters) [2d]
- Pornhub says the UK's new internet age checks have boosted non-compliant porn sites, which occupied seven of the top 10 search results for "free porn" in June (Daniel Thomas/Financial Times) [2d]
- The EU appears to be shifting from outsized regulatory fines against Big Tech to technical DMA orders that force compliance, such as sharing search data (Jacob Parry/Politico) [2d]
- Hyperliquid Strategies shares jumped 31% after Trump said CFTC Chair Michael Selig is working to bring crypto platform Hyperliquid onshore in a compliant manner (Bloomberg) [2d]
- The US Army is phasing out its drone assault battalion, as part of a "back-to-basics" approach; it was created in January to learn from the conflict in Ukraine (Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Samsung announces a virtual Galaxy event for August 27 at 8am ET, where the Galaxy S26 FE is expected (Alan Friedman/PhoneArena) [2d]
- German insurance giant Munich Re agrees to acquire cyber insurance provider At-Bay for $575M; At-Bay has raised $276M and was last valued at $1.35B in 2021 (Meir Orbach/CTech) [2d]
- Unpopular Kindle DRM changes aren't making anyone happy — especially sleepy readers like me — but there's an easy workaround, if we even need one [1d]
- Huge 66-ft Turkish drones are hunting million-dollar Chinese UAVs in Africa in another war barely anyone talks about [1d]
- USAF is buying banned DJI drones to train its operators against the 'most statistically probable real-world threat' [2d]
- Quote of the day by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman: 'There's no way to get there without a breakthrough' — a blunt reality check on the path to superintelligent AI [2d]
- China's PLA used drones to send gold bars, US$100 notes in a bizarre 'wartime financial support' drill [2d]
- Iiyama ProGraphic HB3201UHSNP 4K monitor review: Our first taste of the latest IPS Black 2.0 panel tech [2d]
- The excellent Bambu Lab P1S Combo brings multicolor 3D printing to your desk, and it's $50 off right now [2d]
- NASA's ground control software has a worrying security flaw which could let hackers contact spacecraft [2d]
- Got a new Google Pixel 11 Pro XL? Here are the phone cases and covers that won't let you down [2d]
- The best website builders of 2026: 80+ platforms tested to find the easiest ways to build a site. [2d]
- 'Dude, you're getting a Dell....server rack': Is this iconic TV ad campaign returning with an AI twist? [2d]
- How hearing the Martin Logan ElectroMotion ESL X made me fall in love with and the surpreme detail and clarity in electrostatic speakers [2d]
- How to watch The Girls: A Khloé Kardashian Project online — stream the reality series from anywhere [2d]
- Android users beware — if you own one of these budget smartphones, your device could be hacked with a simple video call [2d]
- HP OmniBook X Flip 16 packs Core Ultra 7 power into a versatile 2-in-1, and it's a huge $450 off in Best Buy's 60th Anniversary sale [2d]
- First plug-in solar kits get regulatory green light in the UK ahead of legal lift-off on August 27 — and they'll start at £699 [2d]
- Hackers are using “evolved” capabilities in AI-generated malware to hit US critical infrastructure at an unprecedented scale — “active threat” currently hitting energy, water and agricultural industries [2d]
- Have you been paying attention to Hulu's new thriller The Shards? Prove it with this tricky trivia quiz [2d]
- Taylor Sheridan confirms elusive Yellowstone spinoff 6666 isn't actually real — but for hardcore fans, the news can only be a good thing [2d]
- Nintendo has confirmed the Nintendo Switch 2's new UK price — it's only going up by £24 [2d]
- The Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold is the best folding Pixel yet — but it doesn't beat Samsung's best [2d]
- The KYY K3 portable monitor is 'cheap but remarkably cheerful' — now our favorite budget display drops to under $60 [2d]
- Samsung's Galaxy Book4 Edge is 'a zippy Copilot+ Windows 11 laptop' that's now £399 at Currys — half its usual price for a Snapdragon-powered ultraportable business machine [2d]
- US Army is phasing out its futuristic drone and robot assault battalion, as part of a 'back-to-basics' approach [2d]
- The Geekom A5 delivers a 'thoughtful design' that handles office work better than most budget mini PCs we've tested — and it's now $449 at Amazon [2d]
- Dyson's popular bladeless tower fan delivers cool, clean air — and it just dropped to its lowest price yet at Amazon [2d]
- Scammers pose as ransomware recovery agents, but just go on to steal more from victims [2d]
- The live-service elements of Horizon Hunters Gathering are reportedly being stripped out following 'poor feedback' as new details emerge about several canceled PlayStation titles [2d]
- IPVanish wants your help testing its next big features, and joining takes seconds [2d]
- The latest GTA 6 leak shows Vice City from above — and the level of detail is simply staggering [2d]
- 'The best wireless mouse for enhancing workplace productivity': Logitech's MX Master 3S offers quiet clicks, MagSpeed scrolling and extensive customization, and it's on sale at Amazon [2d]
- 'A thoughtfully engineered slice of modern computing': GMKtec K13 AI mini PC packs Core Ultra 7 power for video editing and it's $310 off right now [2d]
- Windows 11 is getting a much-needed change to privacy settings — but it's something Microsoft should have sorted a long time ago [2d]
- Moving AI from pilot to production [2d]
- Gunnar Riot premium computer glasses are built to reduce eye-strain during long workdays — and you can grab them for $40 with this coupon code [2d]
- 'We’ve removed the biggest barrier to customer AI adoption: writer’s block' — Starling Bank AI boss on why agentic AI could be the key to help customers manage their money better [2d]
- iPad price hikes got you down? Amazon's excellent Fire HD 8 tablet is on sale for only $89.99 — an absolute bargain [2d]
- Healthtech firm CareCloud reveals March 2026 data breach impacted 3.7 million patients [2d]
- The dark side of back-to-school: Why ExpressVPN urges parents to rethink their online privacy habits [2d]
- What AI usage is really telling us about enterprise adoption [2d]
- Adobe Firefly just added three new AI audio tools for creators and marketers — I tested them all to see if they're any good [2d]
- Sony leak suggests it's rebooting some of its best ever headphones to compete with Bose and Sennheiser — but I'm not sure the predicted price is going to be cheap enough [2d]
- Claude hit me with a usage limit, so I moved the entire conversation to ChatGPT — this free browser extension made it ridiculously easy [2d]
- Scientists develop next-gen zinc-iodine batteries with 60,000+ cycles that charge in 3 minutes — and they won't catch fire either [2d]
- Amazon just gave users a valuable upgrade — Alexa+ is now free to use on Fire TV devices as well as Hisense and Panasonic models, and you don’t need Prime [2d]
- Whoop opens its blood-testing service to non-Whoop owners — Garmin, Apple and Oura fans can now use $150 diagnostics test that now includes early cancer screening [2d]
- All your EPL Matchday 1 streaming options – and don’t forget the early FPL GW1 deadline time [2d]
- Over 9 million facial recognition images leaked in major breach at reverse image search and identity verification service [2d]
- How AI is transforming the role of test engineers [2d]
- The price and release date for Xbox's 25th anniversary translucent 'OG green' controller have leaked ahead of Gamescom [2d]
- Google Messages RCS isn’t working for some users, but a weird VPN trick might fix it [2d]
- AI can answer, but can it lead? [2d]
- Get up to 40% off waterproof jackets from Rab, Patagonia, Arc'teryx and more — here are my top recommendations for rainy weather season [2d]
- Before approving the next AI budget, check the network [2d]
- Furious isn't just the best show on Hulu and Disney+ right now — its use of behind-the-scenes tech and AI is changing the game for disabled actors [2d]
- How to stream Premier League 2026/27 free with trial offers [2d]
- How to watch BMW Championship 2026: Free Live Streams, TV Channels & Preview [2d]
- Why AI-powered marketing is the new secret weapon for customer trust [2d]
- How to watch Ludwig season 2 for *FREE* – stream the David Mitchell dramedy from anywhere [2d]
- Why your best-interviewing AI candidate may not be your best AI hire [2d]
- I review coffee machines for a living and my hands-down favourite model is 49% off — and I can't recommend it highly enough [2d]
- ChatGPT has started dropping unexpected f-bombs — and I think I’ve found the reason why [2d]
- AI vendor dependency is becoming a resilience risk [2d]
- NATO wants thousands of AI drones guarding its borders — but there’s one thing they won’t be allowed to do [2d]
- Ditching my plastic air fryer for the non-toxic Ninja Crispi Pro was the best kitchen upgrade I made this year [2d]
- Tesla’s Robotaxi gets caught crashing through bollards, just as it readies the purpose-built Cybercab for public roads [2d]
- US Space Force and Japan launch new satellites to boost surveillance across the Pacific and further beyond [2d]
- Apple TV 4K fans are begging for these 3 upgrades from the leaked Siri Remote — but one is already possible today [2d]
- Oura Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Innacurate AI Sleep Tracking [2d]
- Oura Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Inaccurate AI Sleep Tracking [2d]
- Some New Samsung Device Owners Are Running Into RCS Messaging Issues [2d]
- HP Introduces First HyperX Open-Back Headset, Lightweight Carbon Fiber Mouse and More [2d]
- HP Introduces First HyperX Open-Back Headset, Lightweight Carbon Fiber Mouse and More [2d]
- AI Labels Are Big Tech’s Most Basic Responsibility, Even Those Claude Watermarks [2d]
- Apple Watches With Ceramic Finish Reportedly Returning This Year [2d]
- Today’s NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for Aug. 21, #901 [2d]
- Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for Aug. 21, #1889 [2d]
- Today’s NYT Connections Hints and Answers for Aug. 21, #1167 [2d]
- Where Vandals Can’t Reach? Flock Safety’s Future Is Full of Spying Drones [2d]
- Marley Spoon, Blue Apron Face Delivery Issues After Food Supplier Bankruptcy [2d]
- BMW Championship 2026: TV Schedule, How to Watch All the PGA Golf Action [2d]
- Ring’s New Battery Doorbell 4K Pro Is Already Seeing Its First Discount [2d]
- The FTC Wants Companies to Tell You When They Set Personalized Prices [2d]
- Audio Deepfakes Are Here: How to Protect Yourself From AI-Impersonation Scams [2d]
- Amazon Deals of the Day: Never Worry About Your Keys Again With the Philips Smart Lock, Now $60 Off [2d]
- The EX60 Is Volvo’s Most Important Car, and It’s Glorious [2d]
- No Mic Needed: You Can Create Music and Speech With Adobe’s AI Audio Tools [2d]
- From the Original Bluey Pilot to the Movie: At D23, We Got an Exclusive Look [2d]
- The Pixel 11 Pro Fold Is So Sleek, Its Best Feature Is a Double-Edged Sword [2d]
- Launch Day Deal: The Narwal Freo 20 is $200 Off and Ready to Take Over Your Cleaning Routine [2d]
- The All-New Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 5 Look Like Serious Earbud Contenders [2d]
- 12-Hour Lightning Deal: Grab a Portable Monitor for Just $59, Its Lowest Price Yet [2d]
- Genesis GV90 SUV Debuts With Coach Doors, 310-Mile Range [2d]
- Today’s NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Thursday, Aug. 20 [2d]
- Today’s NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Thursday, Aug. 20 [2d]
- Today’s NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Thursday, Aug. 20 [2d]
- Comcast Xfinity Wants to Use Your Wi-Fi as a Motion Sensor in Your Home [2d]
- Google Goes Back to School With New AI Study Tools [2d]
- U.S. CFTC chief puts staff on notice to create crypto regulations if Clarity Act fails [2d]
- Treasury buybacks could set up Bitcoin’s next move toward $180,000, says strategist [2d]
- Bitcoin's jump above $71,000 sets up bullish golden cross pattern [2d]
- Crypto for Advisors: What are tokenized deposits? [2d]
- Optimism-funded team's deciding vote shifts $49 million in OP tokens away from users [2d]
- Ripple-linked XRP jumps 15% as data shows 'banker hours' onchain pattern [2d]
- Fed liquidity promises, dollar weakness could determine bitcoin's next move [2d]
- Bitcoin rally sparks debate whether Clarity Act is already priced in [2d]
- Bitcoin breaks out of six-week range, tops $71,000 as $3 billion in shorts get wiped out [2d]
- Elon Musk's X is exploring stablecoins to pay influencers and content providers [2d]
- BitGo secures South Korea virtual asset license, says it's the first global crypto company to do so [2d]
- Bitcoin approaches $72,000 as Strategy and Coinbase continue rally [2d]
- Live updates: Bitcoin ETFs draw $517 million, ether pulls $189 million in biggest inflows in months [2d]
- Trader who made $49 million shorting crypto lost $24 million on ether in 12 seconds [2d]
- Bearish crypto bets lose record $2.7 billion as bitcoin surges toward $70,000 [2d]
- Ether jumps 18% to $2,250 as bitcoin tops $69,000 in broad crypto rally [2d]
- This black oak Fractal Design PC case is now 20% off [1d]
- Microsoft releases PowerShell scripts for IT admins to manage Windows settings backup data [2d]
- Riot Games ends development of 2XKO, as the fighting game struggles to grow [2d]
- Teen dev vibe codes working macOS driver for Windows-only HP printer [2d]
- Meta launches new vibe-coding platform, Pocket, in the US [2d]
- Apple AirPods Max 2 with AppleCare+ gets massive price cut of $130 [2d]
- Microsoft is revamping Viva Engage and removing some features [2d]
- Proton Mail is finally now able to sort your emails into different categories [2d]
- Google announces new personalization features for Discover, Search, and News [2d]
- UK cinemas are now restricting Meta smart glasses over film piracy concerns [2d]
- Windows 365 turns five, as Microsoft pushes Cloud PCs deeper into AI [2d]
- This lifetime AdGuard Family Plan is still only $11 [2d]
- Save a whopping $550 on this LG Ultragear 4K OLED monitor [2d]
- Three new games join Xbox Free Play Days for the weekend [2d]
- 50-inch Amazon Fire TV Omni 4K QLED price drops sharply by 43% in latest deal [2d]
- Claim Cardpocalypse for free on the Epic Games Store [2d]
- GTA 6 leaks worsen as hackers show off playable build [2d]
- QNAP 6-bay AI NAS drops to $636.70 on Amazon [2d]
- AMD releases new driver with support for Star Wars Zero Company, MW4 beta, and more [2d]
- Developer builds a fully walkable 3D city entirely out of ASCII characters [2d]
- GeForce NOW support extends to 12 more games, including Sinking City 2 [2d]
- Plex patches buggy Samsung Smart TV app causing playback errors [2d]
- Garmin Venu 4, Venu 3, and Venu 3S fitness smartwatches drop to great prices [2d]
- Samsung announces Galaxy event for next week, likely for the S26 FE [2d]
- Google replaces Chat side panel with new Ask Gemini integration [2d]
- Microsoft explains Exchange mailbox storage boost from 50 to 100 GB [2d]
- Microsoft is making multitasking with Copilot in Outlook easier for more customers [2d]
- Black Myth Wukong sequel gets a 15-minute gameplay trailer [2d]
- Microsoft investigating if Windows 11 KB5121003 update breaks games [2d]
- Google brings Gemini AI assistant to Waymo's driverless Ojai vehicles [2d]
- Windows 11 KB5121003 update breaks Teams and Outlook on ARM devices [2d]
- OpenAI takes a privacy shot at Anthropic with ZDR support for frontier AI models [2d]
- Microsoft brings improved Windows 11 hardware monitoring with upgraded Task Manager [2d]
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