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AI Summary
- Major AI players like OpenAI and Anthropic are navigating complex regulatory landscapes and government requests, impacting model rollouts and sparking debate over AI safety and restrictions.
- Apple continues to make strategic moves in the AI space, reportedly looking to hire key talent from OpenAI and potentially sourcing components from blacklisted Chinese suppliers.
- The proliferation of AI is extending beyond software, with companies like SpaceX and tech giants investing in in-house chip development to gain a competitive edge and reduce reliance on existing manufacturers.
- The tech industry is grappling with cybersecurity threats, from state-sponsored hacking of major corporations like Jaguar Land Rover to the ongoing discovery of zero-day vulnerabilities.
- The evolution of consumer technology sees platforms like Instagram exploring enhanced user control over algorithms, while startups aim to revolutionize areas from robotaxi logistics to insurance tech.
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TechCrunch
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Instagram is testing more ways to customize ‘Your Algorithm’
2 hours ago
by Anthony Ha
Apps, Social, adam mosseri, Instagram, MetaInstagram users could soon see more ways to tune their content.
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SoftBank’s CEO isn’t the only one with questions about Elon Musk’s orbital data center hype
3 hours ago
by Anthony Ha
AI, Space, Masayoshi Son, SoftbankNot everyone is buying Elon Musk’s vision for orbital data centers.
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Apple Vision Pro exec is reportedly leaving for OpenAI
7 hours ago
by Anthony Ha
AI, Hardware, Apple, OpenAI, paul meadePaul Meade, the Apple vice president in charge of the Vision Pro headset, is reportedly leaving the company to join OpenAI’s hardware team.
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The fittest founder in the room got cancer. Here’s how he used AI to fight back.
9 hours ago
by Connie Loizos
AI, TC, KeragonWhen confronted with cancer, Connor Christou fed everything tied tied to his regime — blood results, scan data, wearable output, journal entries — into Claude.
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Asian AI startups launch Mythos-like models as Anthropic’s export ban drags on
11 hours ago
by Kate Park
TC, Startups, AI, Asia, Anthropic, Mythos, Mythos 5 US GovernmentNew models are launching in Asia that promise Mythos-like capabilities without fear of an export ban. U.S. AI labs may never recover this enormous market.
Hacker News
- IP Crawl: Living atlas of open webcams discovered on the public internet 4 hours ago
- Anonymous GitHub account mass-dropping undisclosed 0-days 9 hours ago
- OpenRA 11 hours ago
- Show HN: Adrafinil – keep a lid-closed Mac awake only while agents work 3 hours ago
- AI learns the “dark art” of RFIC design 3 days ago
Engadget
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Here's your daily reminder that you don't own digital content
4 hours ago
by Cheyenne MacDonald
StreamingPeople in Europe will soon lose access to Studio Canal movies they paid for on the PlayStation Store.
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Are smart bulbs more expensive to run than standard LEDs?
5 hours ago
by Lawrence Bonk
ScienceDo the benefits of features like dimming and scheduling make up for the constant energy draw needed for connectivity?
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Tesla settles lawsuit over fatal pedestrian crash involving Full Self-Driving
5 hours ago
by Jackson Chen
EVs and TransportationThe lawsuit dates back to a deadly incident in Arizona in 2023.
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SpaceX is reportedly planning to build its own natural gas pipeline in Texas
7 hours ago
by Cheyenne MacDonald
SpaceThe 8-mile pipeline would bring fuel for Starship to the company's Starbase.
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Ayaneo's new horizontal handheld is an even better remake of the Game Boy Micro
7 hours ago
by Jackson Chen
GamingThe Pocket Micro 2 has a larger battery, improved controls and even a 3.5mm headphone jack.
The Verge
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Teenage Engineering adds lo-fi mode, USB audio, and more to its KO II sampler
2 hours ago
by Terrence O’Brien
Entertainment, Gadgets, Music, News, TechTeenage Engineering has already issued multiple substantial updates for its surprisingly capable $329 EP-133 KO II sampler . Its latest is one of the biggest yet. OS 2.5 adds audio over USB, selectable sample rates for lo-fi fun, sample reverse, an arpeggiator, equal-length autochopping, and it extends the maximum length of a sample from 20 seconds to 40 seconds by capturing mono, instead of stereo, audio. Sample reverse is such a simple feature that it's shocking it wasn't implemented earlier. An arpeggiator doesn't always make a ton of sense on a sampler, but the KO II sounds so incredible repitching
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Margaret Atwood says the problem with AI is ‘garbage in, garbage out’
5 hours ago
by Terrence O’Brien
AI, Books, Entertainment, NewsMargaret Atwood onstage at Detroit Opera House on January 26, 2026 | Photo: Monica Morgan/Getty Images Maraget Atwood, the storied author of The Handmaid's Tale and The Blind Assassin , was interviewed as part of the Babell Literary and Cultural Festival in Porto, Portugal. As it usually does at these things, the issue of AI came up, and Atwood didn't mince words. According to Deadline's recap, Atwood said she'd used an AI chatbot exactly once, Anthropic's Claude, and came away unimpressed. She was looking for information about the British detective series Father Brown and, well: "Claude gave me the wrong
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Apple wants permission to buy memory from a blacklisted Chinese supplier
6 hours ago
by Terrence O’Brien
Apple, News, Policy, Politics, TechApple is looking to alleviate some of the pressure on its supply chain by seeking an exception from the Trump administration to buy RAM chips from CXMT, a company blacklisted by the Pentagon over ties to the People's Liberation Army, according to the Financial Times . The skyrocketing prices of RAM and storage have driven Apple to raise prices on almost all of its products this week, so it makes sense that it would seek alternative sources. Legally, Apple isn't barred from buying chips from CXMT, but doing business with a company tied to the Chinese military would carry serious
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The Guardian’s Kai Wright refuses to buy a new phone
8 hours ago
by Terrence O’Brien
Interview, Policy, Politics, ReportThat is an objectively dope couch. | Image: Kai Wright Kai Wright is the co-host of Stateside with Kai and Carter over at the Guardian. But Wright has been bringing his unique insights to listeners for years. He's also hosted Notes From America , The United States of Anxiety , and Indivisible . He's a Peabody Award-winning journalist who has profiled powerful men, explored what it means to be American, and chronicled the AIDS epidemic. When he's not diving deep on sex, race, and politics, he's gardening, listening to John Coltrane, and steadfastly refusing to buy a new phone. Wright
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Indie developers got tired of waiting for a new Star Fox, so they’re making their own
9 hours ago
by Geoffrey Bunting
Entertainment, Gaming, ReportNostalgia remains a powerful force. So much so that, in exploring the echoes of a late-'90s childhood spent skimming the water of Corneria and sneering "cocky little freaks!" in time with a monkey encased in a Gundam suit, I'm simultaneously describing playing Star Fox 64 ( Lylat Wars if you're nasty) in 1997 and streaming it through Nintendo Switch Online today. The franchise has been revived through a splashy remake on the Switch 2 , but it's also a series that has not seen an all-new entry since Star Fox Zero on the Wii U. Yet Nintendo's neglect of the
Wired
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62 Last Minute Prime Day Weekend Deals: Up to 45% Off (2026)
5 hours ago
by Louryn Strampe
Gear, Gear / Deals, Amazon, Prime, DayPrime Day is officially over, but many of our favorite, hand-picked deals are still available through the weekend.
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Duer’s Wear-Everywhere Pants Are on Sale This Weekend
12 hours ago
by Martin Cizmar
Gear, Gear / Deals, DealsIt’s not often you can score discounts from the outdoor-coded Canadian company that makes understated and stylish performance clothing.
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Does DeleteMe Actually Get Your Info off the Internet? I Tried It
13 hours ago
by Martin Cizmar
Gear, Gear / Reviews, Gear / Products / Home, Control, AltEveryone is sick of spam calls and creeper sites that show weirdos where you live—but can any service solve it?
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Security News This Week: LastPass Users Had Their Data Stolen—Again
13 hours ago
by Lily Hay Newman
Security, Security / Cyberattacks and Hacks, Security / National Security, Security / Privacy, Security / Security News, RoundupPlus: Former national security advisor John Bolton pleads guilty in classified-materials case, Microsoft helps take down major infostealer infrastructure, and more.
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The 37 Best Outdoor Deals From the REI 4th of July Sale
13 hours ago
by Scott Gilbertson
Gear, Gear / Deals, Gear / Products / Outdoor, Camp, Kit, RefreshWhether you need a tent, sleeping pad, rain jacket, or new pack, REI’s Independence Day sale has something for everyone.