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Tech

AI Summary

  • AI is dominating literally every conversation, with new models dropping from OpenAI, Google, and Meta, and everyone scrambling to integrate it into their software and hardware.
  • Big Tech earnings are largely solid, especially for companies powering the AI boom like Nvidia, showing the huge investment going into this space right now.
  • Regulatory bodies are finally getting serious, launching antitrust suits against giants like Apple and kicking off major debates globally about how to govern AI development and deployment.
  • The "spatial computing" era officially began with Apple's Vision Pro launch, a super ambitious piece of tech that's got everyone talking about the future of interaction, even with its hefty price tag.
  • Despite all the AI excitement, some companies are still facing pressure to streamline, leading to ongoing layoffs as the industry shifts focus and reallocates resources to these high-growth areas.

TechCrunch

  • 5 days left to lock in the lowest TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 ticket rates an hour ago by TechCrunch Events
    TC, Startups, Transportation, Security, Space, Hardware, Climate, Fintech, Biotech & Health, Venture, Media & Entertainment, AI, Apps, Gadgets, Robotics, Fundraising, TechCrunch Disrupt 2026

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  • How AI agents could destroy the economy an hour ago by Russell Brandom
    AI, death of saas, economic impact

    Citrini Research imagines a report from two years in the future, in which unemployment has doubled and the total value of the stock market has fallen by more than a third.

  • Defense Secretary summons Anthropic’s Amodei over military use of Claude 2 hours ago by Rebecca Bellan
    AI, Government & Policy, Anthropic, Claude, dario amodei, department of defense, pete hegseth

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has summoned Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei to the Pentagon for a tense discussion over the military's use of Claude. Hegseth has threatened to designate Anthropic a "supply chain risk."

  • Wispr Flow launches an Android app for AI-powered dictation 8 hours ago by Ivan Mehta
    Apps, Android, Dictation, Wispr, Wispr flow

    AI-powered dictation startup Wispr Flow has launched its Android app today. The company released its app for Mac and Windows first, then launched on iOS in June 2025. On iOS, users could use Wispr Flow through a dedicated keyboard. On Android, the interface is a bit different, as you can access the dictionary through a […]

  • Apple might take a new approach to announcing its next products 17 hours ago by Anthony Ha
    Hardware, Apple

    Apple has invited the tech press to a “special Apple experience” on March 4, but it might unfold a bit differently than the company's standard press event.


Hacker News


Engadget

  • Anker's new 45W Nano charger with smart display is already $10 off 2 hours ago by Lawrence Bonk
    Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Lawrence Bonk

    Anker introduced a nifty little charger at CES 2026, which is a refresh of the pre-existing Nano Charger. It's already on sale for $30 for Prime members, which is a discount of $10. The 45W charger includes a smart display that shows real-time data like power flow, temperature and charging status. It also features "fun animations to keep things cheerful." Anker says it can recognize what's being charged and automatically adjust certain metrics to ensure a longer battery lifespan. To that end, it works with just about everything. The company advertises that this charger is a good fit for the iPhone, Apple

  • Elevation Lab's AirTag 10-year extended battery case is only $16 right now 2 hours ago by Kris Holt
    Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Kris Holt

    AirTags are basically an essential accessory for iPhone users who want to keep track of things like their keys, wallet and backpack. While it's easy enough to replace the battery in both versions of the AirTag, you may not want to have to rush to do so at the end of the battery's roughly two-year lifespan. That's where Elevation Lab's extended battery case for the AirTag comes in, and it's heavily discounted right now: it's 30 percent off and down to $16. The case usually sells for $23, so that's a 30 percent discount. It's not the first time we've seen

  • Falcon Northwest FragBox review: A compact gaming rig that does everything right 3 hours ago by Devindra Hardawar
    Computing, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Devindra Hardawar

    Mafia: The Old Country demands to be played on an enormous screen. As much as I love my 32-inch Alienware OLED gaming monitor, it doesn't do justice to Mafia's cinematic vistas of Sicily. But, I also wanted to play that game in its full 4K glory, with none of the compromises of today's game consoles. So why not just shove a tiny gaming desktop under my home theater? Enter the Fragbox, Falcon Northwest's revamped small form factor gaming PC. While it's very expensive, starting at $3,997, it's incredibly powerful and gives you the freedom to easily upgrade the hardware down

  • The best cheap Windows laptops for 2026 6 hours ago by Valentina Palladino
    news, Lenovo, acer, HP, thebuyersguide, aceraspire5, Windows, lenovoideapads340, hppavilion11x360, gear, Computing, Shopping, Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Valentina Palladino

    You don’t need to spend a fortune to get a capable Windows laptop. For everyday tasks like web browsing, writing documents, streaming video or handling schoolwork, a well-chosen budget machine can still deliver a smooth, reliable experience. The challenge is cutting through the noise to find affordable options that balance performance, build quality and battery life without serious compromises. For many buyers, timing is no longer optional. With Windows 10 support now officially over, upgrading has become a necessity rather than a nice-to-have. The picks below focus on cheap Windows laptops that can handle day-to-day workloads comfortably while keeping you current

  • The best earbuds for Android devices in 2026 8 hours ago by Jeff Dunn
    Audio Technology, Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Jeff Dunn

    If you’re using an Android phone, finding the right pair of wireless earbuds can take a little more work than it does for iPhone owners. Apple’s AirPods are tightly woven into iOS, but that same level of seamless integration doesn’t automatically carry over to Android. The good news is there are plenty of earbuds that play just as nicely with Android devices, and in some cases offer features AirPods simply don’t. From earbuds designed to pair especially well with Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel phones to models that prioritize strong noise cancellation, long battery life or workout-friendly durability, the Android ecosystem


The Verge

  • Xbox shakeup: Phil Spencer and Sarah Bond are leaving Microsoft an hour ago by Stevie Bonifield
    Business, Gaming, Microsoft, PC Gaming, Tech, Xbox

    Xbox ex boss and new Xbox boss | Image: Microsoft After nearly 40 years at Microsoft, Xbox chief and Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer is leaving the company, along with Xbox president Sarah Bond. Spencer’s retirement was announced in a memo from Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on February 20th, stating, “Last year, Phil Spencer made the decision to retire from the company, and since then we’ve been talking about succession planning.” Tom Warren has more here on how it all went down, and why the news arrived when it did. Last summer, Microsoft responded to rumors of Spencer’s retirement, saying at the time

  • Hank Green will gladly take billionaire money for education videos an hour ago by Nilay Patel
    Creators, Decoder, Podcasts, Streaming, Tech, Web, YouTube

    Today, I’m talking with Hank Green, a longtime friend of Decoder and the cofounder and now former owner of Complexly, an online education company he started with his brother John in 2012. I say former owner because Hank and John have just converted Complexly into a nonprofit and given up their ownership of the company in the process. That’s some of the purest Decoder bait that ever was, because it’s all about how you structure a company and how you make decisions about changing that structure. So of course I had to bring Hank back on to talk all about it. But

  • Inside Microsoft’s big Xbox leadership shake-up an hour ago by Tom Warren
    Gaming, Microsoft, Notepad, Tech, Xbox

    Xbox fans had been anticipating the retirement of Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer for years, but what most hadn't expected was the departure of Xbox president Sarah Bond too. For many outside the company, Bond seemed like Spencer's natural successor, a deputy of sorts. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and Microsoft CFO Amy Hood clearly didn't agree. Instead of picking Bond for the role, Microsoft promoted Asha Sharma, a former Microsoft AI executive, to the top of Xbox. The decision to overlook Bond might have surprised many Xbox fans, but for the more than a dozen current and former Microsoft employees I've been

  • Nothing couldn’t wait to show off the Phone 4A 3 hours ago by Jess Weatherbed
    Gadgets, Mobile, News, Phones, Tech

    The Phone 4A’s Glyph Bar can be seen here as a line of seven squares to the right of the camera island. | Image: Nothing After teasing the upcoming launch of its midrange Phone 4A last week, Nothing has now revealed what the rear of the device looks like. An official render of the Phone 4A shared on X shows off the brand's familiar transparent-industrial stylings, alongside a new "Glyph Bar" lighting feature located to the right of the triple camera island. This Glyph Bar features nine individually controllable mini-LEDs that appear as a line of seven square lights - six white,

  • Uber launches robotaxi support project to aid AV partners 3 hours ago by Andrew J. Hawkins
    Autonomous Cars, Ride-sharing, Transportation, Uber

    Uber is moving aggressively into robotaxis, striking deals with new partners and promising big investments to support future fleets - basically everything it can do except design and build the vehicles itself. (It tried that once, unsuccessfully.) Now, the ridehail giant is launching a new initiative to support its third-party robotaxi partners called Uber Autonomous Solutions. Basically, Uber is taking many of the things it does for its drivers and couriers - vehicle financing, fleet management tools, regulatory assistance - and making them available for its third-party AV partners, companies like Wayve, WeRide, Nuro, Waabi, and others. I … Read the full


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