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AI Summary

  • The AI arms race continues as Cohere merges with Aleph Alpha to form a 'transatlantic AI powerhouse,' while Google commits up to $40 billion to Anthropic and new startups seek substantial funding.
  • Data center development faces scrutiny with Maine's governor vetoing a moratorium, even as nuclear startup X-energy leverages data center IPOs for funding.
  • The tech industry is grappling with ethical dilemmas, from OpenAI's CEO apologizing to a community to Palantir's reported involvement in IRS financial crime investigations and employee introspection at Palantir.
  • Hardware innovation sees a resurgence with Apple's focus on its hardware strategy under Ternus, marked-up Mac minis appearing on eBay due to AI shortages, and new advancements in areas like 10 GbE USB adapters.
  • The IPO window for climate tech may be opening, with companies like X-energy seeing success, signaling a potential shift in investment trends.

TechCrunch

  • Maine’s governor vetoes data center moratorium an hour ago by Anthony Ha
    AI, Government & Policy

    L.D. 307 would have imposed the country’s first statewide moratorium on new data centers — lasting, in this case, until November 1, 2027.

  • OpenAI CEO apologizes to Tumbler Ridge community 5 hours ago by Anthony Ha
    AI, Government & Policy, Jesse Van Rootselaar, OpenAI, sam altman, tumbler ridge

    In a letter to the residents of Tumbler Ridge, Canada, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said he is “deeply sorry” that his company failed to alert law enforcement about the suspect in a recent mass shooting.

  • The climate tech IPO window could finally be cracking open 6 hours ago by Tim De Chant
    Climate, Analysis, IPO, venture capital, Exclusive, Fervo Energy, X-Energy

    Nuclear startup X-energy went public, geothermal startup Fervo is about to. Could this be the moment that climate tech investors have been waiting for?

  • Why Cohere is merging with Aleph Alpha 6 hours ago by Anna Heim
    AI, Cohere, digital sovereignty, Aleph Alpha

    Canadian AI startup Cohere is taking over Germany-based Aleph Alpha with support from Lidl’s owner, Schwarz Group. With the blessing of their governments, the companies intend to offer a sovereign alternative to enterprises in an AI landscape dominated by American players.

  • Why Tokyo is the most important tech destination of 2026 7 hours ago by Cindy Zackney
    Startups, Media & Entertainment, AI, Robotics, Startup Battlefield 200, SusHi Tech Tokyo

    SusHi Tech Tokyo 2026 has four tightly defined technology domains, each backed by live demonstrations, dedicated exhibit floors, and sessions featuring the people actually building and funding these technologies globally.


Hacker News


Engadget

  • NASA's initial takeaways from the Artemis II mission, and more science stories 6 hours ago by Cheyenne MacDonald
    Science, Space & Astronomy, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Cheyenne MacDonald

    Now that Artemis II is all wrapped up, NASA has begun its post-game performance analyses of all the systems that worked together to get four astronauts safely to the moon and back earlier this month. In addition to taking humans farther than ever before, Artemis II served as a crucial test flight for upcoming crewed missions that are planned for as soon as 2027 and 2028, the latter being NASA's ambitious target for landing astronauts on the lunar surface. So far, the Orion spacecraft and the SLS rocket seem to have fared pretty well.  NASA says its initial assessments of the

  • What to read this weekend: Monsters in the Archives dives deep into Stephen King's early works 7 hours ago by Cheyenne MacDonald
    Arts & Entertainment, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Cheyenne MacDonald

    Need something new for your reading list? Here are two titles we think are worth checking out. This week, we read Monsters in the Archives: My Year of Fear with Stephen King and the first issue of the Image Comics miniseries, Corpse Knight.  This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/what-to-read-this-weekend-monsters-in-the-archives-dives-deep-into-stephen-kings-early-works-150000954.html?src=rss

  • Tesla is giving away one year free Supercharging with Model 3 Premium and Performance purchases 8 hours ago by Mariella Moon
    Autos, Transportation, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Mariella Moon

    Tesla completely ended its free lifetime Supercharging offer way back in 2018, but it has given customers the perk for certain promotions since then. It brought back free Supercharging for Model S and X a couple of times in 2019, for instance. The automaker’s latest offer is for new purchases for a Model 3 Premium or Performance vehicle in North America. On its website, Tesla has announced that it’s including one year of free supercharging with a Model 3 Premium or Performance, though the offer is “subject to change or end at any time.” As Electrek notes, this is a nice

  • Engadget review recap: DJI Osmo Pocket 4, Recteq X-Fire Pro and Alienware 27 QD-OLED 10 hours ago by Billy Steele
    Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Billy Steele

    Engadget’s hottest review roundup truly has it all this week: a new pocket cam, a 2-in-1 smart grill, a pair of drones and a pricey skinny vac. And that’s before we even get to the highly capable gaming display that will only set you back $350. Read on to catch up on the reviews you might’ve missed over the last two weeks as we prepare for another slate of big events next month. DJI OSMO POCKET 4 DJI’s Osmo Pocket cameras have become a staple of Engadget’s live event coverage over the last few years. They’re convenient, compact and product high-quality footage

  • Vampire Crawlers, Peter Molyneux's return and other new indie games worth checking out 11 hours ago by Kris Holt
    Video Games, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Kris Holt

    Welcome to our latest roundup of what's going on in the indie game space. If you're looking for something new to play this weekend, we've got a bunch of options for you. We've also got some interesting upcoming games to tell you about as well. In a press release announcing that Playdate Season 3 is coming later this year, Panic included a line that I've been thinking about a lot this week. "Panic is currently relieved and happy that people can make amazing games for Playdate with just 16 megabytes of RAM," it said, a nod toward the ongoing RAM crisis. The


The Verge

  • Trump fires the entire National Science Board 3 hours ago by Terrence O’Brien
    News, Policy, Politics, Science

    Multiple sources are reporting that the Trump administration has dismissed the entire National Science Board (NSB). The NSB advises the president and Congress on the National Science Foundation (NSF), which has already been funding research at historically low levels and has seen significant delays in doling out that funding. The NSF has been fundamental in helping develop technology used in MRIs, cellphones, and it even helped get Duolingo get off the ground. In a statement, Zoe Lofgren, the ranking Democrat on the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee, said: > "This is the latest stupid move made by a president who continues

  • An influx of used EVs could drive down prices 4 hours ago by Terrence O’Brien
    Cars, Electric Cars, News, Tech, Transportation

    Part of what has held back electric cars has been the cost. But an influx of used vehicles over the next three years could bring prices down dramatically. In 2025, just 123,000 leases on EVs expired. That is expected to more than double to 300,000 in 2026, and double again to 600,000 in 2027 and 660,000 in 2028, according to Cox Automotive. Most leased vehicles end up entering the used market. This means more than a million used EVs could become available over the next few years, making them far more accessible. The vast majority of cars sold in the US

  • Researchers say we’re talking less than ever 7 hours ago by Terrence O’Brien
    News, Science, Tech

    Nobody is talking. | Image: Metrograph Pictures Researchers at the University of Missouri-Kansas City and the University of Arizona say that between 2005 and 2019, the number of words we speak out loud to another human being fell by nearly 28 percent. And that has likely only gotten worse following the pandemic. The researchers actually counted the number of words we were speaking on average (16,632 in 2005). They looked at data from 22 studies in which over 2,000 people recorded audio of their daily lives. Over time, as ordering through apps became the norm, texting increased, and our lives became increasingly

  • Sharge’s fast Qi2.2 MagSafe battery is down to $70 with a free USB-C cable 7 hours ago by Cameron Faulkner
    Deals, Gadgets, Verge Shopping

    The Icemag 3’s kickstand allows you to prop up your phone as it recharges. | Image: Cameron Faulkner / The Verge I’ve been testing compact, magnetic Qi2 power banks that can snap onto your phone for an upcoming buying guide. They make recharging much easier than bringing along a huge battery that weighs down your bag. One of my favorites so far is the Sharge Icemag 3, a 10,000mAh model that can wirelessly output 25W to iPhone 16-series phones and newer models. It also offers a built-in kickstand and a 35W USB-C cable that doubles as a lanyard, plus a USB-C

  • The Govee smart lamp brightened up my room, and then my life 9 hours ago by Sheena Vasani
    Gadgets, Smart Home, Tech

    I knew things were not quite right when I had to throw a towel over a broken Ikea lamp to block out its light. How did I get here? I cover fancy and capable tech for a living, and yet, it took me two years to get rid of a pair of old, broken Ikea lamps in my bedroom. Then I got some floor lamps from Govee that changed everything. Those Ikea lamps were around for two years after I moved from Orange County to Los Angeles. Soon after that move, my mom's Parkinson's disease - a neurodegenerative condition with no


Wired

  • Best Apps for Focus (2026): Focus Friend, Forest, Focus Traveller 11 hours ago by David Nield
    Gear, Gear / How To and Advice, Flow, State

    Distractions? What distractions? Here are our recommendations for apps that help you stay focused on the task at hand.

  • ‘Saros’ Shows Off the PS5’s DualSense Tricks 12 hours ago by Boone Ashworth
    Gear, Gear / Gear News and Events, Gear / Products / Gaming, Stick, 'Em, Up

    The new game from the creators of Returnal goes all-in on the PlayStation’s haptics and 3D audio. Maybe it will catch on with other game developers.

  • Discord Sleuths Gained Unauthorized Access to Anthropic’s Mythos 12 hours ago by Matt Burgess, Lily Hay Newman, Andy Greenberg
    Security, Security / Cyberattacks and Hacks, Security / Privacy, Security / Security News, Roundup

    Plus: Spy firms tap into a global telecom weakness to track targets, 500,000 UK health records go up for sale on Alibaba, Apple patches a revealing notification bug, and more.

  • The Online Civil War About ‘Michael’ Is a Battle Over Truth 12 hours ago by Jason Parham
    Culture, Culture / Movies, Movies

    Fans want to reclaim the music and myth of Michael Jackson in the new biopic while critics call for accountability. Who’s right?

  • Ace the Ping-Pong Robot Can Whup Your Ass 13 hours ago by Marta Musso
    Gear, Gear / Gear News and Events, Ace, Supreme

    Ace can read the trajectory of a ball, adjust the racket angle, and respond with strokes that keep the exchange alive with real players.


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