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Nvidia debuts Rubin CPX for long-context AI

Nvidia has introduced Rubin CPX, a new GPU tuned specifically for AI models that need…

FCC OKs Power Boost for Starlink Dishes

The Federal Communications Commission has authorized SpaceX to increase the transmit power on two Starlink…

OpenAI weighs California exit amid legal scrutiny

OpenAI is exploring whether to move its headquarters out of California as state and corporate…

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Tesla overhauls Megapack to revive storage sales

Tesla is rolling out a major redesign of its utility-scale battery line, introducing Megapack 3 and a new four-pack configuration…

Tesla Seeks Airport Ride-Hail Permits in Silicon Valley

Tesla has approached San Francisco International, San José Mineta International, and Oakland International about the permits required to operate a…

Android tests iOS-style horizontal volume slider

Google is experimenting with a horizontal volume slider in Android that appears at the top-center of the screen in landscape,…

Google’s AI Quests turns real-world AI into a game

Google is turning artificial intelligence into a hands-on classroom adventure. AI Quests, a new series of interactive games for students…

Oura CEO rebuts data fears, touts ‘cloud of wearables’

Oura’s chief executive Tom Hale moved to quell a storm over privacy, rejecting claims that the smart ring maker shares…

Bigfoot, Orca, Treasure Chest Headline the New Emojis

The next wave of emojis is official, and it’s a crowd-pleaser: Bigfoot, an orca whale, and a treasure chest are…

Galaxy S26 Ultra leak points to a chunky camera bump

A new leak suggests Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra will bring back a full-fledged camera bump—and not a subtle one. According…

AirPods Pro 3: The subtle upgrades that seal the deal

Live translation and temperature sensing will grab headlines, but it’s the day-to-day refinements that would make AirPods Pro 3 an…

My Apple Watch Ultra After 2 Years: Still Pristine

I’ve worn an Apple Watch Ultra on my wrist nearly nonstop for two years, and the state it’s in borders…

Google Veo 3 adds 9:16 vertical video support

Google’s latest update to its AI video model brings vertical video into the fold, and that one tweak could have…

Microsoft Retires Outlook Lite: Switch Soon

Microsoft is sunsetting Outlook Lite, the slimmed-down Android email app built for lower-end phones and shaky networks. The company says…

Apple Intelligence Explained: Models, Siri, Privacy

Apple is weaving generative AI directly into the products people already use, rather than pushing a standalone chatbot. Branded Apple…

PC Builders Trace Windows 11 SSD Failures to Firmware

A wave of reports blaming a Windows 11 update for “bricking” SSDs now has a clear root cause: affected drives…

Torvalds to Linux devs: Stop useless auto-added links

Linus Torvalds has fired a sharp warning at kernel contributors: stop stuffing patch emails with automated “Link:” lines that point…

14 secret dialer codes unlocked hidden phone menus

I spent a week punching secret dialer codes into an iPhone and a handful of Android phones. Fourteen of them…

Claude can create PDFs, slides, and spreadsheets in chat

Anthropic’s latest Claude update turns the chat window into a full-fledged document factory. You can now ask Claude to generate…

Apple Store down ahead of iPhone 17 reveal

The Apple Store is offline, and that almost always means one thing: new hardware is about to take the stage.…

Anthropic Claude now builds spreadsheets and slide decks

Anthropic’s Claude has crossed a practical milestone: it can now generate real files—spreadsheets, slide decks, documents, and PDFs—directly from a…

Citron 0.7 rewrite could transform Switch emulation

Citron’s latest release, version 0.7, isn’t just another incremental patch—it’s a sweeping rebuild that targets the core bottlenecks of Nintendo…

Southwest to Offer Free In-Flight Wi‑Fi to Members

Southwest Airlines is set to roll out free in-flight Wi‑Fi for Rapid Rewards members through a new partnership with T‑Mobile,…

2FA Phish Hijacks npm Maintainer, Puts Billions at Risk

A meticulously crafted two-factor authentication phishing campaign has compromised a prominent npm maintainer’s account, pushing malicious updates to widely used…

Plex urges password resets after data breach

Plex is urging users to change their passwords after confirming a breach of a user database that exposed account information,…

Can Dig Energy’s tiny drill make geothermal affordable?

Geothermal heat pumps are famously efficient, yet the first bill still scares off most buyers. A New Hampshire startup, Dig…

Display smart glasses that outshine Meta Ray-Bans

I’ve been living with camera-first smart glasses for months, swapping between my Meta Ray-Bans and a new pair with a…