Tech
AI Summary
- AI development is facing unforeseen challenges, with leaders like Mark Zuckerberg admitting agents aren't progressing as rapidly as anticipated, and companies like IQM acknowledging uncertainty in quantum tech's future.
- The tech industry is grappling with the tangible costs and ethical implications of AI, highlighted by warnings from Google and Amazon and a substantial FTC settlement for travel app Hopper over hidden fees.
- The intersection of technology and security remains critical, as evidenced by a politician's phone being compromised by Pegasus spyware and ongoing concerns about data privacy and potential government surveillance.
- Innovation in hardware and consumer tech continues, from specialized devices like the Dune keypad and new EV models to the ongoing evolution of essential components like laptop chargers and display connections.
- The debate surrounding digital ownership and preservation intensifies, with actions by companies like Sony impacting physical media and game libraries, raising questions about long-term access to purchased content.
Sources
TechCrunch
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The only AI glossary you’ll need this year
18 hours ago
by Natasha Lomas, Romain Dillet, Kyle Wiggers, Lucas Ropek
AI, artificial intelligence, evergreens, GlossaryThe rise of AI has brought an avalanche of new terms and slang. Here is a glossary with definitions of some of the most important words and phrases you might encounter.
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The browser wars aren’t about search anymore — here are the best alternatives to Chrome and Safari
20 hours ago
by Lauren Forristal
AI, Apps, Startups, Browser, evergreens, search engines, web browserWe’ve compiled an overview of some of the top alternative browsers available today aiming to challenge Chrome and Safari.
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The Dune keypad device can be your meeting controller and more
21 hours ago
by Ivan Mehta
Gadgets, Claude, custom keyboards, gadget, Project mirageThe gadget has three buttons, and it changes context based on what app you are looking at. For instance, in meeting apps and sites, it could be toggle mic, toggle video, and bring window to the front.
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Chevy built an all-American EV truck — why is nobody buying it?
a day ago
by Tim De Chant
Climate, Transportation, Chevrolet, chevrolet silverado, electric vehicles, reviewThe Chevy Silverado EV is a solid first draft of an EV pickup truck. Here's what could make it better.
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Politician who investigated spyware abuses had his phone hacked with Pegasus spyware
a day ago
by Zack Whittaker
Government & Policy, Security, cybersecurity, NSO Group, Pegasus, SpywareA government customer of NSO Group used the company's Pegasus spyware to hack into the phone of a European politician, who at the time was serving on an EU committee tasked with investigating the spyware industry.
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Engadget
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Router brands could be misleading you with that Wi-Fi 7 label
2 hours ago
by Gabriela Vătu
ComputingWi-Fi standards remain as confusing as ever.
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Midjourney wants the Hollywood studios that sued it to show the court how they use AI
4 hours ago
by Mariella Moon
Entertainment, AIMidjourney is asking the court to get Disney, Warner Bros. and Universal to submit information on their AI use.
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The Space Shuttle Endeavour goes on public display later this year
20 hours ago
by Ian Carlos Campbell
SpaceThe spacecraft has been in LA since 2012, but now it's moving to a new permanent home at the California Science Center.
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International Google Pixels are different than American models - here's how
21 hours ago
by Sam Rutherford
SmartphonesIn case you were wondering in which country you should buy a Pixel phone, you world traveler you.
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How to watch Summer Games Done Quick 2026
a day ago
by Kris Holt
GamingThe latest week-long speedrunning marathon starts on July 5.
The Verge
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Hey number pad lovers, this is a keyboard we can finally agree on
an hour ago
by Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Keyboards, Reviews, TechI’m right-hand dominant but a lefty at heart. | Photo: Antonio G. Di Benedetto / The Verge I know a vocal group of people who swear by the number pad on their keyboard. And yet, for years I haven't cared about using one - until I put my hands on the Epomaker RT98 . It's a mechanical keyboard with a charming retro aesthetic, a fun CRT-like screen, VIA compatibility, a nice typing feel, and most importantly, a modular number pad that can be moved to either side. It's a clever compromise in a budget friendly-ish board, allowing you to further
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The square-ish phone that I wanted to love
2 hours ago
by Allison Johnson
Hands-on, Mobile, Reviews, TechA great concept that falls flat. The Ikko MindOne Pro is delightfully small. I keep calling it a square phone, which isn't quite right; the screen is square, but the phone itself is slightly rectangular. The camera flips up so you can use it for selfies - you can even open it partway to use as a stand or a kind of PopSocket. There's a Clicks-style keyboard accessory that also adds a magnetic ring and a headphone jack. I tried so hard to like it, but this phone is a miss no matter how you look at it. I used
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The fanfiction community is at war with AI — and itself
3 hours ago
by Jess Weatherbed
AI, Analysis, Creators, Culture, Entertainment, Internet Culture, Report, TechFanfiction communities are trying to hunt down writers who haven’t written works with their own hands. | Image: Álvaro Bernis / The Verge Over the past week, a new fanworks movement has kicked off, with the aim to root out authors using generative AI. But the detection methods being implemented are questionable, and any fanfic writer could be caught in the crossfire. Broad distaste around the use of Claude, ChatGPT, and other AI tools has long been a thing in creative communities , including the world of fanfiction. Readers and writers have passed around tips for spotting supposedly AI-generated works,
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Qi fan fan
8 hours ago
by Thomas Ricker
Accessory Reviews, Reviews, TechThe Kuxiu D5 keeps Qi-compatible phones cool while also charging a watch and earbuds. Despite my initial skepticism, I'm now sold on wireless Qi chargers that add integrated fans to keep your phone cool while charging. I figured they'd be too loud, or too weak, or too gimmicky, but I'm a convert after spending a week with the new $59.99 Kuxiu D5 Qi2.2 charging dock. Its active cooling system has kept my phone from heating up, unlike every other Qi charger I've tried. Good thing, given my own history with an overheating phone. Last year I fried the logic board
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Amazon updated 2023’s Fire HD 10 tablet with 4GB of RAM
a day ago
by Andrew Liszewski
Amazon, Gadgets, News, TechThe Fire HD 8 that launched in 2024 was the last new addition to Amazon's budget-minded tablet lineup, but the company has quietly updated the Fire HD 10 that debuted the year before. In 2023 it was offered with multiple storage configurations that each came with 3GB of RAM, but the 32GB version now ships with 4GB of RAM , and a small price bump from $139.99 to $154.99. The Fire HD 10 with 64GB of storage still only comes with 3GB of RAM and the other specs for both tablets remain the same, including a 10.1-inch, 1,920 x 1,200
Wired
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15 Best MagSafe Wireless Chargers (2026): Power Banks, Stands, Pads, and Travel Chargers
4 hours ago
by Simon Hill
Gear, Gear / Products / Phones, Gear / Products / Accessories, Gear / Buying Guides, Buying, GuideTop up your Qi2 Android phone or MagSafe iPhone with a magnetic wireless charging stand, pad, car charger, or power bank.
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Where NASA Posts Its Best Space Photos, and How to Find Them
4 hours ago
by David Nield
Gear, Gear / How To and Advice, Looking, UpExplore decades of incredible images and videos of stars, planets, moons, and galaxies—most of which are free to use and share.
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This Buried Apple Feature Turns an iPhone Into the Perfect Kids’ Dumb Phone
5 hours ago
by Jeremy White
Gear, Gear / Gear News and Events, Gear / How To and Advice, Gear / Products / Phones, Child’s, PlayApple built a tool for people with cognitive disabilities, but I accidentally discovered it’s also the best kids’ phone setup no one is talking about—not even Apple.
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Security Roundup: Apple’s Hide My Email Service Fails to Hide Your Email
5 hours ago
by Matt Burgess, Lily Hay Newman
Security, Security / Privacy, Security / Security News, RoundupPlus: Alleged Scattered Spider hacking member extradited, dozens of license plate reader errors, and Indian officials are concerned about WhatsApp’s username rollout.
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Food Preservatives May Increase the Risk of High Blood Pressure and Cardiovascular Disease
6 hours ago
by Ritsuko Kawai
Science, Science / Health, Added, ValuesAa large-scale study demonstrates that preservatives widely used in everyday processed foods may exacerbate common health risks.