Tech
AI Summary
- Google's AI integration is expanding aggressively, with Gemini appearing in everything from home devices to search, though the rollout has faced criticism for accuracy issues and the potential for reduced free storage.
- The AI race continues with Ferrari leveraging IBM's AI for F1, AI resurrecting voices, and debates over inflated ARR metrics for AI startups, alongside concerns about AI's impact on creative work like Ansel Adams' art.
- SpaceX is pushing forward with Starship and filing for an IPO, while competitors like Blue Origin navigate setbacks; the burgeoning space market shows significant VC interest in areas like rooftop solar.
- The smart ring and wearable tech market is heating up with Oura filing to go public and reviews highlighting advancements in devices like the Ultrahuman Ring Pro.
- Cybersecurity remains a critical concern, with features designed to combat spyware, internal Microsoft accounts being abused for spam, and data breaches affecting services like Trump Mobile.
Sources
TechCrunch
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SolarSquare in talks to raise up to $60M as India’s rooftop solar market draws major VC interest
10 hours ago
by Jagmeet Singh
Climate, Startups, b capital, Elevation Capital, Exclusive, lightspeed venture partners, SolarSquareSolarSquare could be valued at up to $500 million in the financing expected to close next month.
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These special phone and app features can help protect you from spyware
14 hours ago
by Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
Security, Android, Apple, Google, hackers, hacking, WhatsApp, Spyware, Meta, cybersecurity, NSO Group, Intellexa, Paragon SolutionsApple, Meta, and Google offer special security modes that provide your devices more secure against targeted spyware attacks. Here are how those modes work, what they do, and how to switch them on.
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Ferrari is using IBM’s AI to create F1 superfans
15 hours ago
by Dominic-Madori Davis
Transportation, AI, IBM, Apps, formula one, Exclusive, f1IBM and Scuderia Ferrari HP take TechCrunch inside how they are redefining the fan experience.
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Nuclear startup Deep Fission says it’s going public, again, and I have questions
16 hours ago
by Tim De Chant
Climate, IPO, nuclear power, Deep Fission, nuclear fissionDeep Fission is seeking an IPO that could raise $157 million, though investors may have trouble buying the nuclear startup's story.
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Elon Musk has given up on solar power (on Earth)
17 hours ago
by Tim De Chant
AI, Climate, Analysis, data centers, Elon Musk, Solar Power, SpaceX, Tesla, xAIElon Muks's xAI has gone all in on natural gas, while SpaceX is obsessed with orbital data centers. What happened to the "solar-electric economy" he promised?
Hacker News
- Microsoft open-sources "the earliest DOS source code discovered to date" 5 hours ago
- Amazon Web Services – Four Years and Out 2 hours ago
- Why Is Vivado 2026.1 Dropping Linux Support for Free Tier? 2 hours ago
- Scammers are abusing an internal Microsoft account to send spam links 6 hours ago
- Wake up! 16b 6 hours ago
Engadget
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Ansel Adams' trust says AI-colorized version of his work was exhibited without permission
10 hours ago
by Cheyenne MacDonald
AIThe AI-generated version of 'Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico' was on display at AIPAD's The Photography show.
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Chicks hatched from artificial eggshells, a new mission to study Earth's magnetosphere and more science stories
14 hours ago
by Cheyenne MacDonald
ScienceThis week's science news.
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Myst and Riven remakes, the return of Bubsy and other new indie games worth checking out
19 hours ago
by Kris Holt
GamingAmong the indie games we've seen worth checking out is a puzzle platformer inspired by mental health challenges and turning failures into progress.
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Oppo Find X9 Ultra vs. Vivo X300 Ultra: Battle of the telephoto smartphones
2 days ago
by Mat Smith
SmartphonesWe put the Oppo Find X9 Ultra up against the Vivo X300 Ultra to see which telephoto smartphone reigns supreme.
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The Morning After: The biggest news from Google I/O 2026
2 days ago
by Mat Smith
NewsGoogle I/O 2026 kicked off this week and to no one's surprise, it was almost completely about AI.
The Verge
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Record Club is trying to be Letterboxd for music nerds
8 hours ago
by Terrence O’Brien
Culture, Entertainment, Internet Culture, Music, NewsLook at those cute little guys. | Image: Record Club There isn't really a solid equivalent to Goodreads or Letterboxd for music lovers, but Record Club is aiming to change that. Yes, we have Rate Your Music , but its interface is crowded, and it feels more geared towards longer-form reviews than cataloging your listening habits and connecting with other fans. Record Club is clean and modern, with a streamlined interface that's quite similar to Letterboxd. The basic features you'd expect from such a site are all there. You can rate and review records or mark them as listened to.
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The man behind the legendary MPC, Roger Linn, stays focused with a single browser tab
15 hours ago
by Terrence O’Brien
Column, Entertainment, Interview, Music, ReportRoger Linn lets his accomplishments do the talking. | Image: Roger Linn Roger Linn is a legend in the world of musical instruments. He's been at the cutting edge of music technology for decades. He created the LM-1, the first drum machine to use samples, and its successor, the LinnDrum , is one of the most iconic drum machines of all time. They were used on countless records in the 1980s, including hits by Tom Petty , Queen , and Tears for Fears . But the most notable fan was probably Prince, who used them extensively on Purple Rain and
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Here are 38 Memorial Day deals we recommend for $50 or less
16 hours ago
by Sheena Vasani
Deals, Gadgets, Verge ShoppingMassive OLED TVs and Sonos speakers might be stealing the Memorial Day spotlight, but there are also plenty of great deals that won’t set you back nearly as much. In fact, some of the best discounts we’re seeing are on gadgets that retail for $50 or less, from portable chargers and 4K streaming devices to cheap(ish) security cameras . There are even some solid deals available on outdoor gear if you plan to spend time camping, hiking, or otherwise enjoying the outdoors this summer. To help you separate the good from the bad, we’ve taken the liberty to comb through
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Hanging out in my favorite virtual coffee shop in Tokyo
17 hours ago
by Andrew Webster
Entertainment, Games Review, GamingFinding a cafe that fits you can be a revelatory experience. For me at least, there are few places outside of my house that I can truly feel comfortable in. I'm lucky enough to have two options in walking distance: a coffee shop that's bright, airy, and full of art, and another that doubles as a plant shop so that I'm surrounded by greenery while I write. They're third places that have become central to my life. But in the virtual realm I have an option as well - and while it's not a place for getting work done, it's
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I have a new go-to browser
18 hours ago
by David Pierce
Gadgets, Installer, Streaming, TechHi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 129, your guide to the best and Verge -iest stuff in the world. (If you're new here, welcome, come on you Gunners , and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage .) This week, I've mostly been sick, which has meant nearly a full rewatch of Parks and Recreation while alternately napping and feeling bad for myself. But I've also been reading about Nick Fuentes and clowns , listening to old episodes of Short History Of , testing the NextSense Smartbuds while I sleep, writing in the Outerline Markdown
Wired
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Best Power Banks (2026): My Picks After Testing Over 100
15 hours ago
by Simon Hill
Gear, Gear / Buying Guides, Gear / Products / Accessories, Watts, UpKeep your phone, laptop, handheld gaming console, and other electronics running with these travel-friendly power banks.
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Memorial Day Dyson Vacuum Deals: V15 Detect, Gen5Detect, PencilVac On Sale
17 hours ago
by Nena Farrell
Gear, Gear / Deals, Gear / Products / Home, Suction, SaleWishing for your very own Dyson vacuum? Don’t miss these vacuum deals happening over the holiday weekend.
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L.L.Bean's Zip Hunter's Tote Is the Only Carryall You Need
19 hours ago
by Michael Calore
Gear, Gear / Reviews, Gear / Products / Outdoor, Bag, CheckIts do-it-all thermoplastic lining can both carry gear through wet muck and transport wet, mucky groceries home from the store.
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Quantum ‘Jamming’ Could Help Unlock the Mysteries of Causality
19 hours ago
by Matt von Hippel
Science, Spooky, ActionTo keep communications secure in a post-quantum world, cryptographers are digging down into the concept of cause and effect.
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The Best Smart Sprinklers and Irrigation Systems: In-Ground Sprinklers, Hose Timers (2026)
20 hours ago
by Christopher Null
Gear, Gear / Buying Guides, Gear / Products / Home, Lawn, OrderWe’ve tested almost a dozen options that handle everything from scheduling and weather changes to water conservation, so you don’t have to.