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AI Summary
- Apple is navigating a chip shortage despite record sales, while Rivian is scaling back its Georgia factory plans and downsizing its DOE loan.
- Anthropic is reportedly in talks for a massive valuation round, potentially exceeding $900 billion, while legal AI startup Legora also hits a significant valuation.
- OpenAI is enhancing ChatGPT security with advanced measures and partnerships, even as Elon Musk testifies that xAI has leveraged OpenAI's models for training.
- The tech industry is seeing innovative product launches, from Google's Gemini AI in vehicles to Stripe's digital wallet for AI agents, alongside new gaming hardware and software.
- Cybersecurity remains a concern with hackers exploiting cPanel vulnerabilities and a data exposure incident at a dental practice, highlighting ongoing security challenges.
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TechCrunch
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ChatGPT Images 2.0 is a hit in India, but not a big winner elsewhere, yet
10 hours ago
by Jagmeet Singh
AI, Apps, OpenAI, ChatGPT, ChatGPT Images 2.0, ChatGPT ImagesUsers in India are embracing ChatGPT Images 2.0 for creative, personal visuals — from avatars to cinematic portraits.
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As Tim Cook steps down, Apple hit record sales — but a chip shortage looms
12 hours ago
by Lucas Ropek
Hardware, Apple, iPhone, Tim Cook, John Ternus, RAMaggedonCook warned that Apple is facing supply-chain headwinds from RAMageddon that could impact its business.
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Y Combinator alum Skio sells for $105M cash, only raised $8M, founder says
12 hours ago
by Julie Bort
Fintech, Startups, Exclusive, exits, Skio, Y CombinatorSubscription billing fintech Skio sold to its competitor Recharge in what was a healthy exit, according to its founder and former CEO.
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Sources: Anthropic potential $900B+ valuation round could happen within 2 weeks
13 hours ago
by Marina Temkin
AI, Venture, Anthropic, Exclusive, megaroundsAnthropic is asking investors to submit allocations for the AI company’s latest fundraise within the next 48 hours, according to sources familiar with the matter.
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Apple was surprised by AI-driven demand for Macs
14 hours ago
by Sarah Perez
AI, Hardware, Apple, earnings, mac, mac mini, Mac Studio, macbook neoApple said it will be supply-constrained on Mac mini, Studio, and Neo in the next quarter, too.
Hacker News
- Show HN: Perfect Bluetooth MIDI for Windows 2 hours ago
- Show HN: WhatCable, a tiny menu bar app for inspecting USB-C cables 3 hours ago
- How Mark Klein told the EFF about Room 641A [book excerpt] 19 hours ago
- New copy of earliest poem in English, written 1,3k years ago, discovered in Rome 2 days ago
- A beginner's guide to Sourcehut (2025) an hour ago
Engadget
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Microsoft's Xbox mode starts making its way to Windows 11 PCs
44 minutes ago
by Mariella Moon
XboxXbox mode brings a console-like interface to Windows 11.
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Toilet maker Toto is here to help with the RAM crisis
an hour ago
by Steve Dent
NewsIt's pledged to invest more into its division making ceramics used in the production of NAND memory.
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Meta says it may withdraw its apps from New Mexico if judge agrees to the state's demands
15 hours ago
by Will Shanklin
MetaWelcome to the Land of Enchantment.
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Modder releases loader to turn the PS5 into a Linux system
15 hours ago
by Anna Washenko
PlayStationLinux is having a very busy year.
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Prime Video will stream three Duke basketball games next season
15 hours ago
by Billy Steele
EntertainmentThis marks Amazon's first streaming deal with a college team.
The Verge
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Microsoft wants lawyers to trust its new AI agent in Word documents
26 minutes ago
by Tom Warren
AI, Microsoft, News, TechMicrosoft is launching a new AI agent inside Word that's specifically designed for legal teams. Legal Agent handles document edits, negotiation history, and complex documents to help legal teams handle tasks like reviewing contracts. "Instead of relying on general AI models to interpret commands, the agent follows structured workflows shaped by real legal practice, managing clearly defined, repeatable tasks like reviewing contracts clause by clause against a playbook," explains Sumit Chauhan, corporate vice president of Microsoft's Office Product Group. The Legal Agent can work with existing documents that have tracked changes, and analyz … Read the full story at The Verge.
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Dyson finally made a better robot, but a worse vacuum
an hour ago
by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
Reviews, Robot, Smart Home Reviews, TechThe Dyson Spot + Scrub Ai is Dyson’s first combination robot vacuum and mop. | Photo by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy / The Verge I'm deeply conflicted about the Dyson Spot + Scrub Ai robot vacuum and mop. It's the company's best robotic floor cleaner to date, with excellent mopping performance, good navigation and obstacle detection, and a multifunction dock that takes much of the busywork off your hands. But Dyson's first attempt at a vacuum-and-mop combo is a worse vacuum than its predecessors, and that's because there's no Dyson motor in this vacuum. You read that right. For $1,200, the Spot +
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Dyson put someone else’s motor in its robot vacuum
an hour ago
by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
News, Robot, Smart Home, TechDyson’s newest robot vacuum adds mopping capabilities but takes away the Dyson motor of its predecessor. | Photo by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy / The Verge Dyson, a company built on engineering high-speed motors, has confirmed to The Verge that its newest robot vacuum doesn't use a Dyson motor. The recently launched Spot & Scrub Ai robot vacuum and mop was "co-engineered," Nathan Lawson McLean, senior design manager at Dyson, told The Verge. According to Lawson McLean, the device merges "new and already existing Dyson technologies with other platforms." Specifically, the new lidar-based navigation tech and the robot's vacuum motor were developed by
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The craziest part of Musk v. Altman happened while the jury was out of the room
13 hours ago
by Elizabeth Lopatto
AI, Elon Musk, OpenAI, TechOkay, I am not a lawyer so I only understood about half of what just happened. But I am fairly sure, given the context, that Elon Musk's lawyers may have just fucked up big. Jared "James Brickhouse" Birchall, Musk's finance guy and all-around fixer, took the stand after Musk today. Most of his testimony was dull and seemed to exist primarily to get some documents read into the record, which sucks but is a normal part of sitting through trials. But at the very end of his boring testimony something interesting happened. I believe we all got a surprise, something that
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Roblox’s daily users continue to drop as age checks slow growth
14 hours ago
Gaming, News, PC Gaming, TechRoblox's daily active users continued to slip last quarter due in part to its rollout of age checks on its platform. According to its latest earnings report, Roblox currently has 132 million daily active users globally, down from 144 million at the end of last year, which was a drop from 152 million in Q3 2025. In the US and Canada, the number of active users dropped by one million from the previous quarter, while Roblox's revenue still grew to $1.4 billion. Roblox says Q1 growth was "tempered by greater-than-expected headwinds" due to the rollout of its age-check features, which "slowed
Wired
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What Chef Jon Kung Swears By in the Kitchen (2026)
an hour ago
by Boutayna Chokrane
Gear, Gear / Buying Guides, Gear / Products / Kitchen, Starter, PackPlus, their definitive takes on sharpening knives and washing rice.
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Do You Need Aluminum Luggage? (2026): Rimowa, Away, Carl Friedrik
an hour ago
by Chris Haslam
Gear, Gear / Products, Gear / Reviews, Gear / Products / Outdoor, AFKAll-metal carry-ons give you the turn-left-on-a-plane look, but are they really worth the cost of a vacation?
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Soundcore Nebula P1 Projector Review (2026): Compact and Portable for Indoor-Outdoor Viewing
2 hours ago
by John Brandon
Gear, Gear / Reviews, Gear / Products / Outdoor, Product, ReviewThis all-in-one indoor-outdoor projector from Anker is compact, affordable, and water-resistant—but not cinema quality.
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This Treatment Could Reverse Osteoarthritis Joint Damage With a Single Injection
2 hours ago
by Javier Carbajal
Science, Science / Health, Ease, of, UseOsteoarthritis has no cure, but researchers have developed new therapies that help aging or damaged joints repair themselves in a matter of weeks.
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This Indigenous Language Survived Russian Occupation. Can It Survive YouTube?
3 hours ago
by Paresh Dave
Business, Business / Social Media, Lost, LanguageYouTube’s search and recommendation algorithms are driving children to Russian-language content even when they seek out videos in Kyrgyz, creating a cultural shift that concerns some parents.