Tech
AI Summary
- SpaceX's massive IPO has reshaped the tech landscape, making Elon Musk the world's first trillionaire and impacting trading platforms like Robinhood.
- AI development is facing increased scrutiny, with OpenAI and Anthropic under investigation, and reports of AI hallucinations impacting significant analyses.
- Meta's internal AI initiatives are reportedly plagued by employee dissatisfaction and a chaotic work environment, despite the company's push into AI.
- The tech industry is grappling with ethical concerns and potential regulatory actions, including the UK considering social media bans for minors and debates around AI's societal impact.
- Hardware innovation continues with new releases from Sonos, advancements in EV technology, and intriguing developments in personal computing and entertainment devices.
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TechCrunch
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Orbio raises $21 million to automate hiring and onboarding for frontline workers
3 hours ago
by Dominic-Madori Davis
Startups, Venture, Enterprise, AI, agentsOrbio announces $21 Million Series A in round led by Dawn Capital.
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Startup CEO Charlie Javice is reportedly angling for a Trump pardon
9 hours ago
by Connie Loizos
Fintech, Charlie Javice, Frank, jpmorgan, pardonJPMorgan can't be pleased by any of this.
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UK may ban social media for children under 16
10 hours ago
by Anthony Ha
Government & Policy, Social, keir starmer, UKThe U.K. seems to be following Australia's lead in banning a wide swath of social media for teens.
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As AI companies race to go public, who else is along for the ride?
14 hours ago
by Anthony Ha
AI, Fundraising, Space, Startups, Anthropic, Elon Musk, Equity podcast, SpaceXStartups are trying to "ride that SpaceX IPO wave."
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TechCrunch Mobility: SpaceX rockets past Tesla
15 hours ago
by Kirsten Korosec
Transportation, Apple, SpaceX, General Motors, Lucid Motors, Waymo, techcrunch mobilityWelcome back to TechCrunch Mobility, your hub for the future of transportation and now, more than ever, how AI is playing a part.
Hacker News
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Engadget
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NASA's X-59 reaches speed and altitude milestones ahead of first quiet supersonic flights
9 hours ago
by Cheyenne MacDonald
TomorrowThe plane will soon be ready to fly over US communities.
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A rare sticker-sealed copy of Super Mario Bros. just sold for $3 million
11 hours ago
by Cheyenne MacDonald
NintendoMamma mia!
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Kindle Unlimited costs $11.99 per month, but here's how to pay less
12 hours ago
by Mariella Moon
EntertainmentHere are some ways you can get a Kindle Unlimited membership at a discounted price.
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Apple reportedly has three more iOS 27 features coming in the fall
13 hours ago
by Jackson Chen
AppleApple is still holding some of its iOS 27 cards close to its chest.
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Anbernic now has a store page where you can buy replacement parts for its handhelds
14 hours ago
by Jackson Chen
GamingCustomers can order new joysticks, batteries, screens and more.
The Verge
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The FBI built a small town to simulate cyberattacks
10 hours ago
by Terrence O’Brien
News, Security, TechThere’s also a fake power company to jack up prices thanks to the fake data center. | Image: FBI Last year, the FBI opened a Cyber Range in Huntsville, Alabama, for simulating cyberattacks. Think of it sort of like the famous Hogan's Alley , but for modern digital crime training. It's a massive 22,000 square-foot replica of an entire town, complete with a convenience store, gas station, hospital, and even fully furnished houses. It's a training facility where the bureau can recreate real-world scenarios for training and research purposes. All of the various buildings and facilities are hooked up the
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China may have accessed Mythos
12 hours ago
by Terrence O’Brien
AI, Anthropic, News, Policy, PoliticsAccording to a new report from Semafor , the White House's decision to impose export restrictions on Anthropic's Mythos was driven in part by fears that it had been accessed by a group linked to China. If the Chinese government actually had access to Mythos 5 or Fable 5, it would present a serious national security risk. The government could also attempt to reverse engineer the model through distillation , a method in which a "student" AI is trained on a more advanced model to replicate its behavior. The White House has not confirmed this report, and a post on
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Conclave is the sound of a NYC summer block party
14 hours ago
by Terrence O’Brien
Column, Entertainment, Music, Music ReviewUnlock a party. | Image: Conclave I have this vivid memory of walking to pick up my oldest from school in June of 2022. For a variety of reasons, I was in a very bad place mentally. And to make matters worse, it was brutally hot. I was depressed, angry with the world, sunburned, and soaked through with sweat. But as the second track on Conclave, "Habla," settled into its groove, I found myself unconsciously strutting. Not walking, but moving through the streets in lockstep with the music, just as a much-needed cool breeze kicked up, and some scaffolding afforded
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How to watch most of the World Cup matches with free trials
15 hours ago
by Brad Bourque
Deals, Entertainment, Gadgets, Sports, Verge ShoppingGUADALAJARA, MEXICO - JUNE 11: In-Beom Hwang #6 of Korea Republic scores his team's first goal past Matej Kovar #1 of Czechia during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group A match between Korea Republic and Czechia at Guadalajara Stadium on June 11, 2026 in Guadalajara, Mexico. (Photo by Lars Baron/Getty Images) | Getty Images Hoping to catch some World Cup matches while spending as little money as possible? You have a few options for finding a few days of free streaming, although you may choose to eventually pony up some money. That, or get creative by combining multiple offers to
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The impossible dream of the universal remote
17 hours ago
by David Pierce
Gadgets, Podcasts, Tech, Version HistoryYou don't really ever have to explain why a universal remote is a good idea. You have a bunch of stuff that needs controlling; this thing controls them all. Many companies have set out to build a product worthy of this idea, and one product came much closer than most. It was called the Harmony, and for many years it was the best universal remote on the market. Maybe the only one that mattered. And still, even the Harmony couldn't make it work. On this episode of Version History , we tell the story of the Harmony. The Verge 's
Wired
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20 Best Gifts for Men, Manly Men, and Menly Man Men (2026)
19 hours ago
by Matthew Korfhage
Gear, Gear / Buying Guides, Macho, ManWhen you need something that’s as mannishly masculinized as you can get for the Man™ in your life, we have you covered.
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19 Best Gifts for Plant Lovers and Gardeners (2026)
20 hours ago
by Kat Merck
Gear, Gear / Buying Guides, Gear / Products / Home, Plant, ParenthoodFrom smart apps and planters to unique tools, these gifts will turn even a black thumb into a next-level plant parent.
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Suunto Spark Review: The Perfect Pair for Runs and Rides
20 hours ago
by Michael Sawh
Gear, Gear / Products, Gear / Reviews, Gear / Products / Headphones, Gear / Products / Health and Fitness, Product, ReviewSuunto swaps bone for air conduction, giving these open-ear earbuds a perfect fit for the great outdoors.
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The Strait of Hormuz Has Been Closed for 100 Days. Why Aren’t Oil Prices Higher?
21 hours ago
by Carla Sertin
Science, Science / Environment, Money, MovesPresident Donald Trump says a secret mission moved 100 million barrels of oil through the blocked Strait of Hormuz. That number is impossible to verify.
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Laduora Duo 4-in-1 Red Light Therapy Scalp and Hair Care Device Review: Custom Goals
21 hours ago
by Molly Higgins
Gear, Gear / Reviews, Gear / Products / Beauty, Gear / Products / Health and Fitness, Pod, GoalsThis handheld device combines red-light therapy, microcurrents, sonic vibration, warmth, and a serum to support healthy hair growth.