Tech
AI Summary
- AI development continues to push boundaries with novel applications in areas like biological research and creative content generation, though ethical concerns and regulatory scrutiny are mounting.
- Nvidia solidifies its dominant position in the AI hardware market, highlighting the critical role of infrastructure and partnerships in the ongoing AI race.
- Major tech companies face significant legal and financial repercussions, including large settlements and recalls, due to issues ranging from privacy violations to product safety.
- The automotive industry, particularly with companies like Tesla, is grappling with recalls and the evolving landscape of electric and autonomous vehicle technology.
- There's a notable trend of both established tech giants and startups exploring new frontiers in areas like space technology, orbital data centers, and advanced computing, signaling continued innovation despite economic pressures.
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TechCrunch
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Michael Polansky is training an AI model on skin that’s still alive
12 hours ago
by Connie Loizos
Biotech & Health, TCMichael Polansky — better known publicly as Lady Gaga's partner and a former top deputy to Sean Parker — has quietly spent years building an AI-driven startup that keeps living human skin tissue alive for weeks outside the body to discover new skincare compounds, and is only now going public about it.
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Japanese space tech startup Letara expands beyond satellite thrusters with $16M
12 hours ago
by Kate Park
Space, Startups, Japan, spacetechJapanese space startup Letara is betting its hybrid rocket technology can move beyond small satellite thrusters into a broader market for space, defense and security, after raising ¥2.6 billion ($16 million).
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Anthropic’s Opus 4.6 is a smut-machine
14 hours ago
by Rebecca Bellan
AI, Anthropic, Claude, ExclusiveAnthropic forbids its Claude models from generating sexually explicit content. But a series of tests conducted by TechCrunch found that it didn't take much to get past the restriction.
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Nvidia partners with data center developer Cloverleaf
15 hours ago
by Lucas Ropek
AI, data centers, In Brief, nvidia, OpenAINvidia continues to pour money into data center development — just as AI data centers bring lots of money into Nvidia.
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How AI accounting startup Rillet raised $100M and became a unicorn in 48 hours
15 hours ago
by Dominic-Madori Davis
Startups, Venture, ERPRillet CEO Nicolas Kopp shared growth numbers at a board meeting and set off a fundraising frenzy from Iconiq, Sequoia and others. Without even trying.
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The Verge
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An okay laptop with 16GB of RAM is better than a nice laptop with 8GB, and this $520 HP OmniBook proves it
19 minutes ago
by Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Gadgets, HP, Laptop Reviews, Laptops, Microsoft, Reviews, Tech, WindowsThe OmniBook 3 isn’t a sweet treat, but it gets things done on the cheap. | Photo: Antonio G. Di Benedetto / The Verge Laptop prices are out of whack. $500 used to get you a tolerable laptop, and $900 got you a really good one. They often had similar CPU, RAM, and storage options because that stuff was comparatively cheap; the difference was often in build quality and screen rather than power. But RAMageddon has thrown everything off. Even laptops like the $950 Surface Laptop now start with 8GB of RAM, which isn't enough. And on the lower end,
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Two great new repairable gadgets
an hour ago
by Jay Peters
Installer, TechHi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 141, your guide to the best and Verge -iest stuff in the world. (If you're new here, welcome, I'm newish here too, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage .) This week, I've been getting back into the Installer groove, trying out some ergonomic Switch 2 grips I bought on Etsy , researching bike stuff because I'm about to get a Velotric e-bike, inching my way through the fourth book in The Dark Tower series, trying to figure out what feels off about Sonic in the new Fortnite
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HoverAir’s transforming modular drone has already been halted in the US
15 hours ago
by Sean Hollister
Drones, News, TechThe HoverAir Versa. | Image: HoverAir I am so sorry, fellow US gadget fans: the FCC's drone ban appears to have struck again. The HoverAir Versa - a baby steadycam with snap-on propeller wings that transform it into a drone - has already stopped taking US orders just three days after its Indiegogo debut , and may be forced to abandon shipping plans in the US. HoverAir is now telling backers it's only shipping its camera to the US, not the piece that turns it into a drone, "due to a few remaining logistics updates with the Flight Kit." But
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TikTok will pay $400 million to settle DOJ child privacy lawsuit
15 hours ago
by Jay Peters
Creators, News, Policy, Politics, Tech, TikTokThe US Department of Justice announced on Friday that TikTok will pay $400 million to settle a lawsuit filed in 2024 over allegedly violating the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). In the lawsuit, the DOJ alleged that TikTok collected data from children without notifying parents or obtaining consent and did not delete the accounts when parents requested. TikTok is set to pay $300 million right away and will pay a further $100 million "upon entry of an order vacating a prior consent decree entered against TikTok's predecessor, Musical.ly," the DOJ says in a press release . The settlement is
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Over 1 million people have clicked LinkedIn’s AI slop button
16 hours ago
by Jay Peters
AI, News, TechLinkedIn actually announced a "Seems like AI slop" button on July 30th, and the company says that a lot of people have already used it. According to a Thursday post from chief product officer Hari Srinivasan , "over a million people" have clicked on the button, which is accessible from the three dots menu on a post. LinkedIn announced the button a few weeks after AI detector Pangram determined that 41 percent of LinkedIn's longform posts were flagged as fully AI generated, which 404 Media reported on . Alongside the AI slop button, LinkedIn introduced "new and improved" classifiers to
Wired
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Saily Ultra eSIM Premum Plan Review: Packed With Perks
19 minutes ago
by Simon Hill
Gear, Gear / Reviews, Gear / Products / Phones, Product, ReviewFor uninterrupted service as you country-hop, the Saily Ultra eSIM works well and comes with plentiful perks. It’s pricey though.
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The 4 Best Monitor Arms to Clear Up Your Desk Space (2026)
2 hours ago
by Luke Larsen
Gear, Gear / Products, Gear / Buying Guides, Gear / Products / Home Office, Buying, GuideYour desk setup needs a monitor arm, and I’ve been testing every one I can get my hands on to find the best.
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Set Up a Separate Work Profile on Your Android Phone
2 hours ago
by David Nield
Gear, Gear / How To and Advice, Double, LifeIt is possible to achieve your desired work-life balance on your smartphone. Just set up separate accounts using this built-in Android feature.
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The Best Mattress Toppers I've Tried (2026): Supportive, Plush, Memory Foam
3 hours ago
by Nena Farrell
Gear, Gear / Buying Guides, Gear / Products / Sleep, Nap, TestedThese toppers will transform your mattress into exactly what you need, whether that’s a super-plush pillow top, memory foam, or targeted back support.
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Your Expired Visa Card Could Be ‘Zombified’ to Make Contactless Payments
3 hours ago
by Andy Greenberg, Lily Hay Newman
Security, Security / Security News, RoundupPlus: Apple sends out an “unprecedented” number of spyware warnings, Ukraine hits a Russian ecommerce giant with cyber and drone attacks, and more.