Tech
AI Summary
- Waymo is now offering its next-generation, more affordable robotaxi service to all users in three select cities, signaling a broader push into autonomous transportation.
- OpenAI is bolstering its customer privacy offerings, a move seen as a competitive response to rivals like Anthropic, while also facing scrutiny over revoked access to a cyber program.
- AI development continues to be a major focus, with companies like Google integrating AI study tools into Search and Gemini, and TerraPower exploring AI data center power solutions with nuclear reactors.
- Binance is enabling AI agents for trading, though the responsibility for managing and controlling these agents largely falls on the users, raising questions about automated trading risks.
- Startups are securing significant funding, with Rillet raising $100 million at a $1 billion valuation and Navi raising $100 million, indicating continued investor confidence in the tech sector.
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TechCrunch
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Binance now lets AI agents trade, but keeping them in check is largely up to users
an hour ago
by Jagmeet Singh
Crypto, AI, Binance, AI agentsBinance's Agent OS works with tools including ChatGPT, Claude Code, and Cursor.
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Stripe didn’t really buy OpenRouter because of the ‘singularity’
11 hours ago
by Julie Bort
AI, openrouter, stripeWhat does a payments giant want with a startup that routes prompts between different AI models? Stripe says it's because of "the singularity" but it's really for a far more real and powerful reason.
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Waymo’s cheaper, next-gen robotaxi is now open to all riders in these three cities
13 hours ago
by Kirsten Korosec
Transportation, robotaxis, WaymoThe next-generation robotaxi, called the Waymo Ojai, is central to the company's push towards mass scale, and eventually, profitability.
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OpenAI seeks to one-up Anthropic with new customer privacy protections
13 hours ago
by Lucas Ropek
AI, Anthropic, Claude, fable, OpenAIA competition is developing between OpenAI and Anthropic over who can provide the best privacy protections for enterprise customer data.
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Cognition CEO denies report that SpaceX tried to acquire the startup
13 hours ago
by Rebecca Bellan
AI, ai coding, cognition, Devin, Mergers and Acquisitions, SpaceX, vibe codingSpaceX was reportedly in talks to buy AI coding startup Cognition. SpaceX has already acquired Cursor as it races to catch up to rivals like OpenAI and Anthropic in enterprise AI.
Hacker News
- Don't Paste the AI, please 3 hours ago
- Windows brings out the Rorschach test in everyone 5 hours ago
- AliExpress runs silent WebAudio fingerprinting that breaks Bluetooth multipoint an hour ago
- OpenRouter is joining Stripe 17 hours ago
- Turns are Better than Radians (2022) 10 hours ago
The Verge
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Sennheiser’s new Momentum 5 earbuds feature easily replaceable batteries
an hour ago
by Andrew Liszewski
Audio, Gadgets, Headphones, News, TechSennheiser announced the next version of its flagship wireless earbuds with a major redesign focusing on sustainability. The company claims the new design improves the Momentum True Wireless 5's "comfort, stability, and portability," but a more compelling reason to upgrade is that you won't have to replace them in a few years when they stop holding a charge. Both the Momentum 5 earbuds and their charging case feature user-replaceable batteries that are accessible using a compact screwdriver instead of having to hack through layers of glue. The Momentum True Wireless 5 will be available starting on September 3rd for $299.95,
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LG’s new OLED breakthrough can boost display lifespans
2 hours ago
by Jess Weatherbed
LG, News, TechLG Display unveiled the new FLiPP panel process at IMID 2026 on August 19th. | Image: LG Display LG Display has unveiled a new OLED manufacturing method that reportedly results in panels that are brighter, longer-lasting, more efficient, and theoretically can be almost any size. This new technology is called FLiPP (FMM-Less innovative Pixel Patterning), which LG Display describes as a "dream next-generation OLED" patterning method that aims to eliminate some of the existing limitations in OLED panels. The main advantage of FLiPP is that it doesn't use a fine metal mask (FMM) like conventional RGB OLEDs, which is a
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Does giving a camera wings dodge the FCC’s drone ban?
12 hours ago
by Sean Hollister
Analysis, Cameras, Drones, Gadgets, Report, TechIt’s a camera. It’s a drone. But HoverAir doesn’t want it to be a drone where the FCC is concerned. | Image: HoverAir HoverAir drones always have intriguing gimmicks. This one folds flat to fit in your pocket. This one can land on water. Another can charge inside its carrying case. But the brand's latest trick might be its riskiest: it's attempting to sneak a drone past the FCC. In December 2025, the US government banned future foreign drones from reaching our shores, and HoverAir's floating Aqua drone was one of the first casualties . But this time, brand owner
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Nielsen is leaning more on wearables to hear what people are watching
15 hours ago
by Charles Pulliam-Moore
Entertainment, Film, Gadgets, News, Streaming, TV Shows, WearableIn order to beef up its ability to accurately measure viewership data in the streaming era , Nielsen is moving forward with a plan to use more information gathered from its partners' wearable devices. Today, Nielsen announced "a number of key enhancements" that are being added to its data capturing process ahead of the upcoming fall TV season. As of August 31st, Nielsen's co-viewing data will now include information obtained from smart-watch like gadgets that Neilsen's research panelists wear in their homes. The Portable People Meter (PPM) Wearables - which Nielsen first began deploying nationally in 2016 to bolster its
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Google Gemini is getting a dedicated student hub
16 hours ago
by Terrence O’Brien
AI, Google, News, TechAs we're gearing up for back-to-school season, Google is rolling out a new dedicated student hub in Gemini. It's a one-stop repository for collecting research in a study notebook, creating flashcards, taking practice quizzes, and more. Google is also enhancing its study notebooks with support for graphs and images. It can even add test dates and deadlines to your Google Calendar based on your syllabus. Google is also adding Deep Research to Gemini Live. You can ask Gemini to generate complicated research reports and talk through the results. If it's taking a while, you can close the chat and lock
Wired
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The 3 Best USB Phone Chargers (2026): Anker, DeWalt
27 minutes ago
by Matthew Korfhage
Gear, Gear / Buying Guides, Gear / Products / Home, Power, MovesI put top-rated USB car chargers to the test for fast charging, value, heat, and safety. These are the best I found.
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A MAGA County’s Top Election Official Wants to Hire Election Denial Superstar Tina Peters
30 minutes ago
by David Gilbert
Politics, Politics / Disinformation, Politics / Politics News, Skew, the, VoteTina Peters was convicted of seven counts related to election interference in 2024. Now, she’s fielding an offer from a county that’s become a hotbed of voting-related conspiracy theories.
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How Teen ‘After-Prom’ Kings in LA Monetized the High School Rager
an hour ago
by Manisha Krishnan
The Big Story, Culture, Business, FOMOThe West Coast house-party scene has long been iconic. For these young, tech-savvy entrepreneurs, it was also inspiration for MyPlots, a party-promotion empire.
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Salmonella Is Everywhere
2 hours ago
by Emily Mullin
Science, Science / Health, Wash, UpFrom granola to guacamole, a wide variety of foods have been recalled lately over salmonella risks. Experts say common-sense precautions go a long way.
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Chewy Promo Codes: $20 Off August 2026
6 hours ago
by Molly Higgins
Gear, CouponsExplore Chewy coupon codes for $30 off, $20 off your first order $49, 50% off pet food, and more August 2026 discounts.