Tech
AI Summary
- Apple's lawsuit against OpenAI could significantly impact OpenAI's hardware plans and potential IPO, alongside a broader industry trend of increased scrutiny on AI companies.
- The autonomous vehicle sector continues its regulatory push-and-pull, with Waymo resuming San Francisco operations after a brief pause and Zoox issuing a recall for potential confusion among its robotaxis.
- AI is sparking diverse debates, from Christopher Nolan's 'Trojan horse' concerns to a nonprofit's mission to create a free, open-source AI web, and the potential for AI-driven memory demands to reshape markets like India's smartphone sector.
- Despite past skepticism, EV charging infrastructure is proving its mettle, with data from a 600-mile road trip indicating a significant improvement in the charging experience, even as some EV models face discontinuation.
- The tech industry is grappling with a resurgence in hardware innovation and investment, with Databricks achieving a $188B valuation and a nuclear startup, Valar Atomics, in talks for significant new funding.
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TechCrunch
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Can an Apple lawsuit derail OpenAI’s hardware plans?
an hour ago
by Anthony Ha
AI, Gadgets, Hardware, Apple, OpenAIOn the latest episode of Equity, we debate whether Apple's lawsuit will cast over OpenAi's much-discussed plans to get into hardware and go public.
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TechCrunch Mobility: The battle over robotaxi rules
4 hours ago
by Kirsten Korosec
Transportation, 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.
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‘Odyssey’ director Christopher Nolan calls AI an obvious ‘Trojan horse’
6 hours ago
by Anthony Ha
AI, Media & Entertainment, christopher nolan, The Odyssey"Everybody knows the Greeks are inside."
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Nonprofit Current AI is racing to build the World Wide Web of AI, free for all
7 hours ago
by Kate Park
AI, nonprofit, large language models, current aiCurrent AI, a non-profit building AI that leaves no one culture behind, has made remarkable progress across devices, AI chat and more.
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Waymo says San Francisco service has resumed after one-hour pause
a day ago
by Anthony Ha
Government & Policy, Transportation, WaymoThis isn’t the first time power outages have caused issues for Waymo.
Hacker News
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Engadget
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NASA shares beautiful timelapse of the Psyche spacecraft's view over Mars
an hour ago
by Cheyenne MacDonald
SpaceThe spacecraft made a close approach to the red planet in May on its way to explore the asteroid it's named after.
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How To use Claude's Reflect dashboard and learn when it's time to touch grass
2 hours ago
by Igor Bonifacic
AIBreak reminders are your friend.
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Infrared tech is decades old – why does almost every TV remote use it?
5 hours ago
by Adnan Ahmed
EntertainmentBluetooth may seem the obvious next step in the remote's evolution, but there are reasons that infrared hasn't died out.
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Are OLED TVs still worth the premium in 2026?
7 hours ago
by Jason Schneider
TV & MoviesOLED displays are the best of the best in many ways, but in some scenarios, "lesser" technology really shines.
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France doubles down on restricting access to Polymarket
a day ago
by Jackson Chen
NewsThe country's gambling authority ordered ISPs to block access to the prediction market's website.
The Verge
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Kodak EC35 is a dirt-cheap point-and-shoot film camera
an hour ago
by Terrence O’Brien
Cameras, Gadgets, NewsI’m partial to that avocado green one. | Image: Reto Project Following the success of its $99 Kodak-branded Snapic A1 , Reto Project is releasing the Kodak EC35 , an even more affordable 35mm film camera for just $34.99. The EC35 certainly isn't fancy. Its 25mm acrylic lens with a fixed f/10 aperture and 1/100 shutter speed basically put it on par with a drugstore disposable. The fact that it has a manual wind and rewind only emphasizes that. And you can really lean into that disposable aesthetic thanks to its built-in automatic flash. Unlike the A1, there's no double
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I hate that I don’t hate this song made with Suno
3 hours ago
by Terrence O’Brien
AI, Entertainment, Music, Report, Tech1010Benja won’t apologize for using AI. | Image: 1010Benja / Instagram I would never go so far as to say there's no place for AI in music (I'm a fan of Holly Herndon, after all). But I generally find music made with generative AI to be offensively boring , especially the outputs of Suno . So I'm having a bit of a tough time processing the fact that I actually quite enjoy 1010Benja's " Semiramis' Dream ." Benja has been unapologetic about his use of generative AI on his latest EP, Time Has Nothing To Do With What You Choose…
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The FBI reportedly won’t investigate ICE anymore
4 hours ago
by Terrence O’Brien
News, Policy, PoliticsICE agents hide behind masks while skulking through the halls of immigration court | Image: Michael Nigro/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images According to the New York Times , federal agents have been told that the FBI will no longer be investigating confrontations involving ICE agents. The DHS and DOJ denied the change in policy to The Times. The reported change in guidance follows renewed scrutiny of violence by ICE agents who have killed two people in the last two weeks. The shootings in Maine and Texas were just the latest civilian deaths at the hands of ICE agents, who have
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Orchid is a delightfully retro and approachable hipster synth
5 hours ago
by Terrence O’Brien
Accessory Reviews, Entertainment, Gadgets, Music, Reviews, TechA modern tribute to electric chord organs which were basically giant harmonicas connected to a fan. | Photo: Terrence O’Brien / The Verge In 2017, I bought an old Magnus chord organ off Craigslist for $10. It's one of my favorite music gear purchases. Electric chord organs let you play full chords with just a press of a button, making them perfect for aspiring singer-songwriters or fooling around at home. But chord organs largely fell out of favor in the '80s, as digital keyboards like those from Casio grew in popularity. The Telepathic Instruments Orchid attempts to recapture some of
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Birdfy’s solar-powered smart feeder is down to one of its best prices
6 hours ago
by Sheena Vasani
Deals, Gadgets, Tech, Verge ShoppingIt comes with a solar panel so you don’t need to worry about charging as much during the summer. | Image: Netvue Birdfy has kicked off a midyear sale, taking up to 40 percent off a range of its smart bird feeders. One of the best deals is on Netvue’s Birdfy Feeder AI-Powered Smart Bird Feeder with Camera , which has dropped to $149.99 at Birdfy and is its second-best price to date. The bundle, which includes a solar panel and lifetime AI bird identification at no extra cost, comes with a $259.99 list price, saving you $110. Birdfy Feeder
Wired
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Best Power Banks (2026): My Picks After Testing Over 100
10 hours ago
by Simon Hill
Gear, Gear / Buying Guides, Gear / Products / Accessories, Watts, UpKeep your phone, laptop, handheld gaming console, and other electronics running with these travel-friendly power banks.
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How to Disable Music Videos in Spotify
10 hours ago
by Justin Pot
Gear, Gear / How To and Advice, Change, This, SettingA recent update made video playback the default for songs and podcasts with a visual component. If you just want to listen to music—and save your data and battery—follow these tips.
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The 10 Best Electrolyte Powders (We Tested Over 20)
10 hours ago
by Louryn Strampe
Gear, Gear / Buying Guides, Gear / Products / Health and Fitness, Thirst, TrapGet those lost minerals back with the help of our top electrolyte powders, tablets, drops, and chews for athletes, partiers, and everyone in between.
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The Search for Another Earth-Like Planet Just Took a Big Step Forward
11 hours ago
by Jorge Garay
Science, Science / Space, Hello, WorldAstronomers have discovered a rocky exoplanet that has an atmosphere and sits within the habitable zone of a solar system.
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FIFA’s World Cup Halftime Show Puts American-Style Spectacle on the World Stage
12 hours ago
by Angela Watercutter
Culture, Culture / Music, World, Cup, 2026Organizers want the show to be the most-viewed halftime show in history. Having Shakira, Justin Bieber, Coldplay, and BTS will surely help—but do soccer fans want it?