Tech
AI Summary
- Even Realities, a smart glasses startup, has secured $150 million in funding and a valuation of $1 billion, signaling continued investor interest in augmented reality hardware.
- Humanoid robotics companies are going public, but widespread consumer adoption remains a long-term prospect, indicating a focus on industrial and specialized applications.
- Uber's expansion in Europe faces potential hurdles, highlighting the complex regulatory landscape and competitive pressures in international ride-sharing markets.
- Investors in Trump-themed memecoins have incurred significant losses, underscoring the speculative and volatile nature of certain cryptocurrency ventures.
- Amazon is closing its Mechanical Turk platform to new customers, suggesting a shift in its approach to crowdsourced micro-tasking and data annotation.
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TechCrunch
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Smart glasses maker Even Realities hits $1B valuation with $150M funding led by Meituan, Tencent
44 minutes ago
by Kate Park
Startups, Hardware, SMART Glasses, meta glasses, Even RealitiesEven Realities, an ex-Apple team building camera-free smart glasses, raised $150M from Meituan and Tencent at a $1B valuation.
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This humanoid robotics company is going public, but its CEO isn’t promising a robot in your home anytime soon
4 hours ago
by Connie Loizos
Robotics, agility robotics, Peggy Johnson, SPACWhile other humanoid startups chase sky-high valuations, Agility Robotics is betting its future on execution — and a SPAC.
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Uber’s European expansion plans may have hit a speed bump
12 hours ago
by Anthony Ha
Apps, Commerce, Startups, Uber, Delivery HeroBack in February, Uber announced ambitious plans to launch in seven new European markets in 2026 — but now five of those launches are reportedly on hold.
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Trump memecoin investors lost $3.8 billion, analysis finds
13 hours ago
by Anthony Ha
Crypto, Government & Policy, $trump, Donald Trump, memecoinsNearly 1 million people have lost a total of $3.8 billion after buying President Donald Trump’s $TRUMP memecoin, while Trump made $636 million.
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Amazon will stop accepting new customers for Mechanical Turk
16 hours ago
by Anthony Ha
AI, Amazon, Amazon Web Services, mechanical turkThese may be the last days of Amazon’s Mechanical Turk.
Hacker News
- GPT-5.6 Sol Ultra will be in Codex 9 hours ago
- Has_not_been_viewed_much 10 hours ago
- Organic Maps 19 hours ago
- When AI Costs More Than the Engineer 3 hours ago
- Generate parametric, manufacturable 3D models in seconds 3 hours ago
Engadget
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Apple's foldable iPhone may be in short supply after it launches
2 hours ago
by Steve Dent
SmartphonesMany people who want Apple's rumored folding iPhone 'Ultra' may not be able to get it at first
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Why 3D TVs failed and the trouble with 3D in Hollywood.
15 hours ago
by Devindra Hardawar
TV & MoviesThey were annoying to use and bad 3D movies didn't help.
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Sony says it will still make physical discs after 2028, as long as the game came out before then
16 hours ago
by Jackson Chen
PlayStationAnything released after 2028 will still be digital-only.
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What's the fastest charging speed your iPad or iPhone port can handle?
18 hours ago
by Max Miller
Smartphones, TabletsHere's how to find out whether you're charging your Apple mobile devices at top speed.
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These popular smartphones are in their last year of software support
20 hours ago
by Gabriela Vătu
SmartphonesIt's good to know how long your phone will get updates before you purchase.
The Verge
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Some of the nation’s rich are letting AI teach their kids
11 hours ago
by Terrence O’Brien
AI, News, PolicyMost Americans don't trust AI . It's proven that it doesn't know what safe toppings for pizza are. People don't even want to listen to AI music . But none of that matters for some of America's wealthy, who are turning to AI to teach their kids instead of traditional schools. Companies like Forge Prep and Alpha School are charging families tens of thousands of dollars to turn their kids into beta testers for AI tutors and "interactive project-based workshops." Unsurprisingly, Silicon Valley have been major adopters of this new model. Shaun Johnson, a San Francisco-based venture capitalist, told the
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Mr. Lif’s Emergency Rations EP is post-9/11 hip hop at its most daring
15 hours ago
by Terrence O’Brien
Column, Entertainment, Music, Music ReviewFirst, you drop bombs, then you send aid. Totally logical. | Image: Definitive Jux There was a period in the early aughts when Definitive Jux (nee: Def Jux) seemed like it was going to be the future of hip hop. While the label featured plenty of experimental, boundary-pushing, and politically minded acts, Lif stood out as the most "conscious rapper" in the traditional sense. It was clear though, that label head El-P envisioned that as an important part of Def Jux's identity, as the first record it put out was 2000's Enter the Colossus EP, from Lif. Mr. Lif's follow-up
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Where to preorder Grand Theft Auto VI
18 hours ago
by Brad Bourque
Gadgets, Gaming, PlayStation, Verge Shopping, XboxA look at in-game cosmetics you’ll get with the Ultimate edition. | Image: Rockstar Games Rockstar's long-awaited Grand Theft Auto VI is launching November 19th, 2026 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S/X consoles. The game will be available digitally at launch, with physical cases containing codes, not discs , so your options for preordering are straightforward. The preloading phase for the game begins on November 12th, which should give you plenty of time to install the game. There are two versions of the game to choose from, the $79.99 Standard and $99.99 Ultimate editions. Both include the same preorder
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Infuriating Google commercial imagines the founding fathers embracing AI
19 hours ago
by Terrence O’Brien
AI, Google, News, Policy, Politics, TechI call BS: the founding fathers definitely would have been Microsoft Teams users. | Image: Google "Group project, but make it 1776." That's how a new commercial for Google Workspace opens. And things only get cringier from there. The clip imagines what it would be like if the founding fathers turned to Google's collaboration tools and Gemini to help them draft the Declaration of Independence. Ben Franklin texts Thomas Jefferson to check on the status of a draft, who takes a photo and uses AI to transcribe it into a Google Doc. Franklin and Adams hop in to make edits
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The Sourdough Sidekick automates the boring bit of baking
20 hours ago
by Dominic Preston
Reviews, Smart Home, Smart Home Reviews, TechThe Sourdough Sidekick was codeveloped with King Arthur Baking Company. Baking sourdough bread is inherently old-fashioned, relying on natural fermentation and wild yeast instead of the simple, predictable commercial stuff. So it might sound anathema to bring a gadget into the mix. The trick to the Sourdough Sidekick - backed and branded by King Arthur flour - is that it promises to automate the boring bit of sourdough baking: starter management. It feeds your starter flour and water on a set schedule, ready for exactly when you want to bake, leaving you to focus on kneading, shaping, and the actual
Wired
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How Palestinians Are Building a Digital Archive That Can’t Be Erased
44 minutes ago
by Tamara Davison
Culture, Culture / Culture News, PreservationDistributed backups, cyber resilience, and a half-million records are preserving Palestinian history beyond any single building or border.
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Prediction Markets Let You Bet on Whether a Wildfire Will Burn Down Your Town
a day ago
by Kylie Mohr
Science, Science / Environment, What, Are, the, Odds?Wildfire survivors call fire-prediction markets “morally reprehensible” and worry they could increase the risk of arson.
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Best Wi-Fi Routers (2026): My Honest Picks After Testing 40+
a day ago
by Simon Hill
Gear, Gear / Products / Computers, Gear / Products / Smart Home, Buying, GuideDon’t suffer the buffer. These WIRED-tested home routers will deliver reliable internet across your home, whatever your needs or budget.
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Review: TCL RM9L RGB-Mini LED (2026)
a day ago
by John Brandon
Gear, Gear / Reviews, Gear / Products / Home, Product, ReviewThis massive 85-inch model is highly customizable but jaw-droppingly expensive.
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Eight Sleep Pod 5 Review: The Smartest, Nosiest Bed You Can Buy
a day ago
by Boutayna Chokrane
Gear, Gear / Reviews, Gear / Products / Sleep, Gear / Products / Health and Fitness, Gear / Products / Home, Product, ReviewEight Sleep’s Pod 5 is great at its job, but its job is also watching you sleep.