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YouTube Music introduces Now Playing redesign

YouTube Music is rolling a new Now Playing UI out via a server-side update, and…

Critical cursor bug puts millions of systems at risk — here are the fixes

A newly deteced vuln in AI code editor Cursor could let bad repos run commands…

‘Black Rabbit,’ ‘Moving On’ and ‘Maledictions’ on Netflix

Netflix’s newest drop combines a prestige original with a buzzed about indie and a tense…

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SpaceX gives discounted Starlink Roam a spin in Canada

SpaceX is slashing the introductory price of mobile satellite internet for Canadians, revealing a temporary sale on Starlink Roam that…

The National Parks With the Best (and Worst) Internet

If being connected is important to you on your next hike, certain U.S. national parks are decidedly friendlier to your…

ChatGPT coupon trick saved me 25% on take-out dinner

I was just about to tap “checkout” on a pizza order when a five-second detour stripped out $0.25 from the…

US EV Sales Hit a Record. Can It Hold?

US electric car sales have just hit a new high with 9.9 percent of new-car purchases, according to Kelley Blue…

AT&T-Gigs pact brings phone plans into your apps

Your next bank could be the app you already use to pay friends, buy food and for a flight, and…

Scale AI rival Micro1 raises $35M at $500M

Micro1, a three-year-old training data and human-in-the-loop services provider for AI labs that offers comparable products to those of Scale…

Apple: iPhone Air Won’t Bend, It’s Ultra-Thin

Apple executives are batting down concerns about bend, explaining that the ultra-thin iPhone Air clears higher internal bend-strength targets than…

FAA pilot allows eVTOL startups to test operations

The U.S. aviation regulator is opening a tightly regulated path for electric vertical takeoff and landing startups to test real-world…

Mastodon introduces quote posts with anti-dunking features

Mastodon is launching quote posts, for years a controversial social media feature, with an unusually strong set of protections aimed…

Pixel could get live emergency services (APK teardown)

A new clue buried in Google Play Services indicates Pixel phones might soon allow callers to share live video with…

Apple Rewrites Security, Google Pays for Privacy

Apple is moving platform security forward with a hardware-powered framework designed to eliminate an entire class of memory exploitation, and…

The Thinner Phone: iPhone Air vs Galaxy S25 Edge

I shot the iPhone Air next to Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge in the hands on, making sure frames, camera bumps…

Nintendo Direct: The Best Announcements

Nintendo crammed its latest Direct full of first-party heavyweights, surprise revivals and a confident nod toward next-generation Switch hardware. Over…

Nintendo’s Virtual Boy Is Back, and It’s in 3-D

Nintendo is bringing back its most infamous 3D experiment — and it’s designed for the Switch. A new Virtual Boy…

Get Ready Now For Your Later Stage Raise with Disrupt 2025

Pitching and fundraising at the late stage is won months before a term sheet is offered. The companies that close…

FTC Investigates Safety of Chatbot as Altman Ponders Limits

The Federal Trade Commission has initiated a wide-ranging inquiry into AI companion chatbots, seeking details from leading platforms on measures…

Google removes Weather app from Wear OS 6

Google is retiring the built-in Weather app on smartwatches with Wear OS 6 and moving Pixel Watch owners to a…

OTA update increases Quilt heat pump output by 20%

Quilt sent an over-the-air software update activating heat pumps that had been installed in a few customers’ homes for months,…

Pixel 10 losing Google Home alerts; fix to come

Pixel 10 owners are experiencing a baffling issue: Google Home notifications just don’t appear to ever show up on the…

Google Lens vs. My Junk Drawer: How It Worked

Google Lens is not just for flowers and famous buildings. I aimed it at one of the most disordered parts…

Study links top free VPN apps to nefarious third-party practices

Increasingly, though, those free connections are not as independent as the companies would have users believe — and they’re cutting…

IPVanish switches to RAM-only servers for greater privacy

IPVanish is moving to a model for its servers which stores system and session data in memory alone, without anything…

Gmail gains ‘Purchases’ view to see all your reservations and orders

Gmail is introducing a new Purchases view that will act as a catch-all for order confirmations and delivery updates inside…

iPhone 17 vs. Galaxy S25: The Battle of the Flagships

Apple and Samsung have whittled their top-of-the-line phones into distinct visions of what a flagship should be. The iPhone 17…