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AI Summary

  • SpaceX is reportedly gearing up for a massive IPO, potentially valued at $1.75 trillion, while cybersecurity remains a concern with hacks affecting platforms like Drift and Mercor, and Apple releasing security fixes for older devices against the DarkSword attack.
  • AI continues its rapid integration across industries, with Anthropic accidentally taking down GitHub repos, Cognichip raising $60 million to develop AI-designed chips, and Slack enhancing its AI capabilities to analyze user work patterns.
  • The electric vehicle market is heating up with new models from Kia and Subaru, alongside recalls for Lucid Motors' Gravity SUVs due to seat belt issues, and Tesla admitting its robotaxis are sometimes remotely operated by humans.
  • Major tech players are expanding their offerings: Cash App introduced a 'pay later' feature, Beehiiv is venturing into podcasting, and Google is boosting storage for its AI Pro plan, while Cameo partners with TikTok to increase creator visibility.
  • Startups are facing scrutiny and growing pains, with YC startup Delve's reputation worsening, a new dating app Sonder finding success with an intentionally difficult sign-up process, and Rec Room, a VR game, announcing its shutdown.

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Engadget

  • Soundcore Nebula X1 Pro review: The king of party projectors an hour ago by Steve Dent
    Audio Technology, Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Steve Dent

    Every now and then, I test a gadget so wild that I can’t believe a company actually made it. Soundcore’s $5,000 Nebula X1 Pro projector is the embodiment of that: an ultra bright projector and a 400-watt Dolby Atmos 7.1 speaker system combined in a massive enclosure. With a fast and flexible setup, it lets you screen movies or watch sports nearly anywhere. It’s not just a projector crammed into a big speaker system, though. Everything is elegantly integrated and setup is nearly automatic, thanks to the clever design and motorization. The weight and price are the biggest strikes against it,

  • The hottest EVs from the 2026 New York Auto Show (plus one brawny concept) 2 hours ago by Sam Rutherford
    Autos, Transportation, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Sam Rutherford

    With gas prices rising across the country, consumers are turning to electric vehicles as a way to save money on their commute. And while there weren’t a ton of all-new EVs on display at the 2026 New York International Auto Show, we did see some notable debuts from automakers including Subaru, Kia, Hyundai and more. So here’s a look at some of the most interesting upcoming EV models on display today, including a handful of previously announced vehicles that we haven’t had a chance to see in person before.  SUBARU GETAWAY Sadly, Toyota didn't bring the Highlander EV to the NY Auto

  • Apple's controversial Fitness VP Jay Blahnik is retiring 2 hours ago by Mariella Moon
    Crime & Justice, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Mariella Moon

    Jay Blahnik, who served as Apple’s Fitness chief for almost 13 years, has announced that he’s retiring this July. According to The New York Times, Blahnik told employees in an email that he was leaving “to spend time with his family and make an exciting move to New York City.” Blahnik is retiring less than a year after The Times reported on allegations that he was "verbally abusive, manipulative and inappropriate” towards his employees, creating a toxic workplace environment. Approximately 10 out of the 100 employees under his leadership had reportedly sought extended leaves of absence for mental health concerns since

  • Google's $20 per month AI Pro plan just got a big storage boost 9 hours ago by Steve Dent
    Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Steve Dent

    Google's $20 per month AI Pro plan, which includes Gemini, Veo and Nano Banana, got a big storage boost and some other new perks. Users of the plan (also available for $200 per year) will see their cloud space jump from 2TB to 5TB at no extra cost. That extra storage can be used not only for AI but also Gmail, Google Drive and Google Photos backups. Gemini can now pull context from Gmail and the web for Drive, Docs, Slides and Sheets, provide summaries for your Gmail inbox and proofread emails before you send them. It's also introducing additional agentic

  • The Artemis II mission has started its 10-day journey around the moon 10 hours ago by Mariella Moon
    Science, Space & Astronomy, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Mariella Moon

    The Artemis II mission successfully launched into space on April 1, at 6:35pm Eastern time, from Launch Complex 39B at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. It will take NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, as well as Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen, on a 10-day trip around the moon. This mission is the first crewed Artemis flight and will lay the groundwork for future trips to the moon itself, the first flight with a crew onboard the SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft system and our first foray into deep space since the Apollo program. A few hours


The Verge

  • Rising gas prices are good news for EV sales, for now 41 minutes ago by Lawrence Ulrich
    Electric Cars, Policy, Transportation

    It's become an American truism: Once you buy an SUV, there's no going back. And our love affair with pickups has been documented in a million country songs and TV commercials. But a brutal spike in gasoline prices - nipping $4 nationwide for a gallon of unleaded, up from $3 when the bombs first began to fall on Iran - has some car shoppers considering energy-saving alternatives. Tomi Mikula is the founder of Delivrd, a car-buying consultancy that's built a following through hardball negotiations with dealers on behalf of buyers. Among customers, "We've seen a big transition to hybrids especially in just

  • Transfer Point is a modern adventure game made with 40-year-old software an hour ago by Andrew Webster
    Entertainment, Gaming, Report

    One of the year's most intriguing games was developed using software first released 40 years ago. Transfer Point looks and plays like a classic Mac point-and-click adventure game, and there's a very good reason for that: It was developed using World Builder, a game creation tool first released in 1986 that has since become freeware. "The initial motivation was wanting to share this tool that was really innovative at the time, and meant a lot to me as a kid," says developer Mike Piontek. "But the plan was to spend a few weeks on it, and I ended up doing

  • Uber expands its $4,000 ‘Go Electric’ grant to drivers nationwide 3 hours ago by Andrew J. Hawkins
    Electric Cars, News, Ride-sharing, Transportation, Uber

    Since last year, Uber has been offering drivers in a handful of locations - California, Colorado, Massachusetts and New York City - $4,000 to swap their gas guzzlers for electric vehicles. The company must have liked the results because today it announced that it would be expanding eligibility for its "Go Electric" grant to drivers nationwide for the first time. The timing, of course, is everything. Gas prices have been rising at a steady clip since the US and Israel launched their attack on Iran last month. Uber drivers are particularly exposed to rising gas prices, as increased fuel costs directly

  • Insider trading or random guy? It doesn’t matter to Polymarket 3 hours ago by Mia Sato
    Business, Creators, Policy, Politics, Tech, Twitter - X

    In mid-March, conspiracy theories swirled claiming Benjamin Netanyahu had been replaced by an AI clone. Though there was no actual proof that the Israeli Prime Minister had been injured or killed, on X this spurred a flurry of posts promoting prediction markets where people bet on whether he would be out of office by March 31st. One newly created Polymarket account in particular caught the attention of bettors: dududududu22, which had purchased more than $177,000 worth of "Yes" shares at 4.7 cents. Surely, only someone with inside knowledge would take such a risky position? "This makes him possible to get paid

  • Trump’s birthright citizenship ban may fail — but the administration already got too far 14 hours ago by Gaby Del Valle
    Policy, Politics, Report

    On Wednesday morning, the Supreme Court heard arguments in Trump v. Barbara, a case challenging President Donald Trump's 2025 executive order banning birthright citizenship. Justices seemed skeptical of the administration's argument, but by taking up birthright citizenship at all, they showed how much ground nativists have gained since Trump's first term. The 14th Amendment is quite clear: "all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside." Trump seeks to overturn this and create a new, effectively stateless American underclas … Read the


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