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Rodatherm bets refrigerant loops can lower geothermal costs

Rodatherm Energy is emerging from stealth today with $38 million in Series A funding, and…

Facebook $725M Settlement Payouts Start

Millions of Facebook users who the social network gathered data on through contact uploads will…

Android applies the theme to *all* icons; devs can’t control

Android’s themed icon project is going wide. Google is gradually working on making every app…

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Hughesnet Exec Admits SpaceX Leads Satellite Internet Race

In a rare moment of candor that aligns with current realities in the satellite broadband market, EchoStar CEO Hamid Akhavan…

Divergent lands $290M to scale military parts

Divergent Technologies, which makes specialized military pieces at an advanced manufacturing plant in California, has raised $290 million for its…

The 9 Standout Startups From YC Demo Day

Amid a packed Demo Day with more than 160 teams presenting, a small group drew outsized attention from investors. The…

Spotify allows free users to pick songs — with a caveat

Spotify is finally letting free users play specific songs on-demand from 1 April. The company is introducing three low‑lift features…

AI Is Warping Hiring. OpenAI Wants to Fix It

Ask almost any job seeker and you’ll hear the same refrain: AI has turned applying for work into a series…

Kering verifies hack affecting Gucci, Balenciaga

Kering, the French luxury conglomerate that owns Gucci, Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen and Yves Saint Laurent, has acknowledged a data breach…

Staying on Windows 10? Do This Before Support Ends

Windows 10 is nearing its end of support, but if you’ve already tried to install the new version that’s supposed…

Apple Live Translation Lets My Wife Speak With Her In-Laws

For years, family dinners with my Spanish-speaking in-laws were a combination of smiles and guesswork — plus me serving as…

Facebook settlement payouts are arriving: what to expect

Your money is finally on the move if you submitted a claim in Facebook user privacy class action. The settlement…

iPhone 18 vs iPhone 17: Wait or buy now?

Apple’s new iPhone 17 lineup — redesigned, ultra-thin “Air” versions and significant camera, battery and on‑device intelligence updates. But the…

‘Fit this into my banner’: How the bad crop takes over the feed

You’re not crazy; “bad” crops are everywhere right now, especially on X profile pages. The point is for the gag…

Snap OS 2.0 brings native browser, WebXR to Spectacles

Snap is updating its Snap OS 2.0 software for Spectacles AR glasses with a number of new features: most notably…

Awake app nags you with tasks to kill your alarm

For people who can sleep through three alarms and a sunrise lamp, a new iOS app called Awake employs s…

Harvard’s AI tool fights Parkinsons and cancer for free

Scientists at Harvard Medical School have made freely available an artificial intelligence tool, PDGrapher, that can look for drug targets…

Leak reveals Galaxy Tab A11 Plus surpasses A11

A new leak pitting Samsung’s imminent Galaxy Tab A11 and Tab A11 Plus against each other doesn’t leave too much…

ChatGPT vs Claude: Real World Usage

Two new windows into real-world AI behavior speak volumes: ChatGPT is the world’s writing coach and research buddy, while Claude…

Globalstar Bulks Up Following SpaceX Spectrum Deal

Apple’s looming space partner Globalstar is showing evidence of a massive acceleration in its space ambitions, rushing to revive a…

Nintendo resurrects Virtual Boy as Switch add-on

Nintendo is blowing the dust off its most polarizing hardware. The company is releasing a new version of the Virtual…

Release of iOS 26 with Liquid Glass design [[#section-facial-recognition|facial recognition]]

Apple has dropped iOS 26 out there, and the poster feature is Liquid Glass, a complete visual refresh that introduces…

iOS 26 has landed: here are the most exciting features

Apple’s latest iPhone update has a purpose: make every task on the device faster, smarter and more delightful. On the…

Amazon Teases New Kindle, Echo at Devices Event

Amazon has started sending out invitations to a New York Devices & Services event, and the art attached all but…

OpenAI uplifts Codex by another Order with GPT-5-Codex

The company is unleashing a specialized version of GPT-5, tailored for its AI coding agent — which we will be…

OpenAI introduces GPT-5-Codex for agentic coding

OpenAI unveiled GPT-5-Codex, a coding-focused cousin of its most recent flagship model design as an agentic coding collaborator that can…

Rolling Stone, Variety parent files copyright suit against Google over AI Overviews

The parent company of Rolling Stone, Variety, The Hollywood Reporter and Billboard are suing Google for what they claim is…