Tech
AI Summary
- Elon Musk's $1.5 million SEC settlement has been approved by a judge, despite some reservations, while his company X is set to implement direct messages for corrections on posts you've engaged with.
- AI continues its rapid advancement with SpaceXAI releasing Grok 4.5, described as an 'Opus-class model,' and Google introducing a new 'Video Remix' tool for its Photos app, alongside OpenAI's release of enhanced voice models for more natural live conversations.
- The autonomous vehicle industry faces new federal demands to cease interfering with first responders, and Waymo is expanding its fully autonomous operations to four additional cities.
- The tech industry is seeing significant investment, with crypto VC firm Paradigm raising $1.2 billion and Prime Intellect securing $130 million for enterprise AI agent development, while QuantumDiamonds aims to accelerate chip manufacturing with EU backing.
- Right-to-repair advocacy sees a win as John Deere owners will gain the right to repair their equipment following an FTC settlement, paralleling efforts in other sectors to grant consumers more control over their devices.
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TechCrunch
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Despite ‘misgivings,’ judge approves Elon Musk’s $1.5M SEC settlement
an hour ago
by Lucas Ropek
Government & Policy, Elon Musk, In Brief, SEC, Trump, TwitterThe saga of Musk's tussle with the SEC over how he disclosed his growing stake in Twitter (now X) has come to an end.
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Lovable reportedly in talks to double its valuation to $13.2B
2 hours ago
by Marina Temkin
AI, Startups, In Brief, Lovable, menlo ventures, vibe codingThe $300 million round is expected to be led by Menlo Ventures, Sifted reported.
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Feds demand autonomous vehicle companies stop interfering with first responders
2 hours ago
by Kirsten Korosec
Transportation, autonomous vehicles, avride, nhtsa, robotaxis, WaymoThe National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said emergency scenes are not "edge cases."
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Google’s deepfake detector system used to debunk McConnell hoax pic
4 hours ago
by Russell Brandom
AI, deepfakes, In Brief, synthidEarlier this week, a picture seemed to show Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell covered in tubes in a hospital bed in a state of extreme distress. It turned out to be an AI-generated fake.
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With EU backing, QuantumDiamonds aims to speed up chip manufacturing
4 hours ago
by Anna Heim
Startups, chip manufacturing, European Chips Act, Exclusive, quantum sensing, quantumdiamonds, Technical University of MunichLike its U.S. counterpart, the European Chips Act aims to foster the semiconductor industry — in part thanks to state subsidies. One of the beneficiaries is QuantumDiamonds, a German startup that applies a novel approach to inspecting chips.
Hacker News
- John Deere owners will get the right to repair equipment under FTC settlement 39 minutes ago
- Separating signal from noise in coding evaluations 3 hours ago
- FAANG Simulator 4 hours ago
- Chatto is now open source 9 hours ago
- Decoding the obfuscated bash script on a Uniqlo t-shirt 16 hours ago
Engadget
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Volkswagen is employing 100 sheep at a solar farm in Poland
an hour ago
by Anna Washenko
ScienceIt's more of a baa-ter arrangement.
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Elon Musk says X will DM you about posts that receive a Community Note
2 hours ago
by Ian Carlos Campbell
Social MediaThe social platform wants its crowd-sourced corrections to be harder to ignore.
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Judge approves $1.5 million SEC-Musk settlement over Twitter investment
3 hours ago
by Anna Washenko
Big TechThe opinion says whether it's fair is 'for our citizenry to decide at the ballot box.'
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Microsoft reportedly cancels Avowed sequel as Obsidian focuses on a Fallout game
4 hours ago
by Ian Carlos Campbell
XboxThe Fallout: New Vegas developer has not escaped Microsoft's Xbox layoffs unscathed.
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FTC reaches settlement that brings right-to-repair to John Deere farm equipment
4 hours ago
by Anna Washenko
Big TechThe FTC sued the famed green tractor company last year.
The Verge
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Meta is reportedly working on smart glasses that would be recording all the time
2 hours ago
by Jay Peters
Gadgets, Meta, News, Privacy, Tech, WearableMeta might be the next company to make an always-on AI wearable. The company is working on prototype "super sensing" always-aware smart glasses that could continuously record audio and snap photos "every few seconds," according to the Financial Times . The wearer could then ask Meta AI about the captured audio and images. However, the images and audio might not be directly available to the user. Here's how the FT describes one way the glasses could use the data: In one proposed system, raw footage and audio would not be stored by Meta or made available to the user, several
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Get a $30 credit when you reserve Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy phones
4 hours ago
by Brad Bourque
Deals, Foldable Phones, Gadgets, Mobile, Tech, Verge ShoppingEven though they haven’t been officially announced yet, Samsung is giving you a chance to save some cash when you preorder what we’re expecting to be the brand’s updated Galaxy Z Fold phones. The next Galaxy Unpacked event will take place on July 22nd, 2026, and features the tagline “A new shape unfolds.” In addition to seeing updated versions of the existing Flip and Fold form factors, we anticipate the debut of a new, wider foldable phone. If you register your interest ahead of time and end up preordering one of the new phones shortly after they’re announced, Samsung will
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Microsoft’s Xbox reset is pivoting Obsidian to make Fallout instead of Avowed
5 hours ago
by Jay Peters
Entertainment, Gaming, News, XboxAs part of Microsoft's big Xbox "reset," which includes layoffs affecting 3,200 staffers, jettisoning studios, and shifting investments to focus on "higher priority projects," Obsidian Entertainment is changing its plans. The studio, behind games like Grounded and The Outer Worlds , is starting work on a new Fallout title and has canceled "multiple projects," including a sequel to last year's Avowed , according to Bloomberg . Despite the success of the Fallout TV show , which is getting a third season , Xbox hasn't released a new game in the series since 2018's Fallout 76 . Josh Sawyer, Obsidian's studio
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America’s cheapest new EV is smaller than a ping-pong table and tops out at 19mph
6 hours ago
by Andrew J. Hawkins
Electric Cars, News, TransportationWhen searching for an affordable electric vehicle these days, there are always tradeoffs. How much range are you willing to sacrifice, how much leg room and storage space, how many features, in the pursuit of that magic sticker price that won't break the bank? The Fiat Topolino is basically the ultimate embodiment of those tradeoffs. For the dirt cheap price of $13,995, you get a top speed of 19mph, an all-electric range of 46 miles, and a wheelbase that's barely longer than one and a half king mattresses. In fact, the Topolino is less of a car and more of
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Cockroaches will learn to fear my SwitchBot Bot Rechargeable
7 hours ago
by Sheena Vasani
Gadgets, Hands-on, Reviews, Smart Home, TechA little robotic switch-flipper has become my sidekick in combating cockroaches. Before I got the SwitchBot Bot Rechargeable, I'd tiptoe through the dark every morning, hoping I wouldn't step on one of those terrible bugs scurrying around as I made my way to the light switch across the room. Now I'm ready for battle before I even enter the room because I can switch it on from afar, thanks to the $33.99 SwitchBot Bot Rechargeable . The small gadget attaches via adhesive near a switch or button and uses its tiny robotic arm to physically press or pull it for
Wired
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One of Meta’s Offices Was Briefly Overtaken by a Rogue Squirrel
23 minutes ago
by Paresh Dave
Business, Business / Big Tech, Hide, Your, NutsThe animal escaped after apparently arriving inside a package at Meta's Bangkok office, injuring one employee before finally being caught.
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Messi and Ronaldo Are Building Tech Portfolios. Mo Salah Is Playing a Different Game
3 hours ago
by Omnia Al Desoukie
Business, World, Cup, 2026Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are betting on AI, health tech, and startups. Mohamed Salah is taking a more traditional route beyond football.
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The FTC Settlement With John Deere Is a Huge Win for the Right-to-Repair Movement
4 hours ago
by Boone Ashworth
Gear, Gear / Gear News and Events, Right, to, RepairAfter more than a decade of pushback, farmers and repair advocates have won access to equipment and services John Deere had long kept under its control.
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I Built a Self-Improving AI, and So Can You
4 hours ago
by Will Knight
Business, Business / Artificial Intelligence, AI, LabExperiments in using AI to build AI show that the future doesn’t just belong to the frontier labs.
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Peter Thiel’s Husband Sued a Flight Attendant Who Says He Assaulted Her on a Private Jet
4 hours ago
by Dhruv Mehrotra
Business, Business / Tech Culture, Business / Transportation, He, Said,, She, SaidMatthew Danzeisen’s lawyer says the case is a “shakedown about a bag” that brushed someone’s leg. Stefanie Bojar says she was injured aboard the jet—and that the lawsuit is a bullying tactic.