Skip to content
Tech News
clear
Topics: Today This Week This Month This Year
19831.
This CEO Fired His Entire HR Department to Rescue His Failing Fintech Company: ‘Problems Disappeared When I Let Them Go’ (feeds.feedburner.com)
19832.
Quantum computing stocks soar as Trump uses Biden-era legislation to award $2 billion in grants (feeds.feedburner.com)
19833.
With aluminum prices up 20%, recycling startups bet on AI to cash in (techcrunch.com)
19834.
AI is just unauthorised plagiarism at a bigger scale (news.ycombinator.com)
19835.
Shunning AI is the human choice (news.ycombinator.com)
19836.
Hating AI Is Good (news.ycombinator.com)
19837.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is launching a Twitch show (engadget.com)
19838.
Plug-in hybrids get plugged in more than you might think (arstechnica.com)
19839.
NYC and LA Are Teaming Up to Fight for EVs (wired.com)
19840.
Supergirl to Return in ‘Man of Tomorrow’ (gizmodo.com)
19841.
If your Oura smart ring detects sleep apnea, it can refer you to doctors (9to5mac.com)
19842.
Motorola Razr Plus 2026 Review: It Doesn't Feel Very 'Plus' to Me (cnet.com)
19843.
Sonos’s pint-sized Roam 2 speaker is 25 percent off for Memorial Day (theverge.com)
19844.
US employers spend more than $1.5B a year to fight labor unions, report finds (news.ycombinator.com)
19845.
Flipper unveils a Linux-powered networking gadget built for hackers and tinkerers (techcrunch.com)
19846.
One major decongestion experiment is surprising the haters (feeds.feedburner.com)
19847.
Is Google's AI Ultra plan worth $100/month? I compared it to Plus and Pro tiers (zdnet.com)
19848.
Magic the Gathering format: Fun 40 (2025) (news.ycombinator.com)
19849.
Magic the Gathering format: Fun 40 (news.ycombinator.com)
19850.
AT&T now lets you build your own phone plan, starting at $15 a month (androidauthority.com)
19851.
Google accidentally published a four-year-old Chromium security bug, then tried to hide it again (techspot.com)
19852.
Zuckerberg Tells the Tattered Remainder of His Workers That He Won’t Conduct Another a Mass Firing for at Least Seven Months (futurism.com)
19853.
Content Delivery Exploit Opens Websites to Brand Hijacking (darkreading.com)
19854.
Gemini randomly dumped its system prompt (news.ycombinator.com)
19855.
Samsung hasn’t given up on rollable phones, and its new ideas are wild (androidauthority.com)
19856.
Taiwan raids 12 locations in its first formal crackdown on Nvidia AI chip smuggling — hunts three fugitives for document forgery, fraudulent declarations in Super Micro smuggling case (tomshardware.com)
19857.
The SpaceX IPO prospectus offers a fascinating window into the spectacular death of Twitter (feeds.feedburner.com)
19858.
I tested Motorola's $1,500 Razr Ultra, and it's so close to being my dream flip phone (zdnet.com)
19859.
I Spent Months Trying to Play ‘Bloodborne’ on PC and It Was 100% Worth It (gizmodo.com)
19860.
COROS thinks ChatGPT should analyze your training data (androidauthority.com)
Today's top topics: apple google anthropic android amazon meta microsoft openai android authority claude
View all today's topics →