Skip to content
Tech News
clear
Topics: Today This Week This Month This Year
151.
Musk’s Terafab projected to be larger than the Pentagon, Apple Park, Mall of America, and Giga Texas, combined — all-in-one chip manufacturing facility visualized to show the project’s massive footprint (tomshardware.com)
152.
John C. Lilly on solid state intelligence and the elimination of man (1978) (news.ycombinator.com)
153.
Apple Tests Chinese Memory Chips as Supply Squeeze Bites (feeds.content.dowjones.io)
154.
The Alpha 21264 CPU: NT's Greatest RISC (1998) (news.ycombinator.com)
155.
A jailbreak for iOS 26 is finally here, 326 days after launch (techspot.com)
156.
Quake Celebrates 30th Anniversary: New Official Episode With New Maps and Mechanics (slashdot.org)
157.
A Snapdragon-powered Pixel might sound amazing. Here’s why it’s a terrible idea (androidauthority.com)
158.
Archive of Animal Photography Reveals 18,000 Species and Counting (news.ycombinator.com)
159.
Lionsgate Is Trying to Bring ‘Leprechaun’ Back to Life (Again) (gizmodo.com)
160.
Meet the Media Industry’s Nerd-in-Chief (feeds.content.dowjones.io)
161.
Here’s why Apple is skipping its M6 Pro and M6 Max chips to accelerate M7 launch (9to5mac.com)
162.
China's memory-making champion smashes DDR5-8800 barrier on AMD platform — CXMT chips close the gap with SK hynix (tomshardware.com)
163.
The 15-Minute AI System That Keeps Your Million-Dollar Goal on Track (Beginner Friendly) (feeds.feedburner.com)
164.
He Started a Business at 26 and Was Rejected by Every Bank and Investor. Now It’s Passed $1 Billion in Sales: ‘People Thought I Was Crazy’ (feeds.feedburner.com)
165.
The Chinese Philosopher Americans Can’t Stop Fighting About (wired.com)
166.
New official 30th anniversary Quake mission pack adds new maps and mechanics (arstechnica.com)
167.
ByteDance Is Training a 10-Trillion-Parameter Model To Chase the Frontier (slashdot.org)
168.
Adults over 65 will outnumber children by 2029 (news.ycombinator.com)
169.
Report: White House drafting executive order linking vaccines and autism (arstechnica.com)
170.
ByteDance trains massive AI model in bid to rival Anthropic (arstechnica.com)
171.
Tail-Call Interpreters in Rust – Jimmy Ostler (news.ycombinator.com)
172.
China is gaining ground in AI. But the U.S. still has a major advantage (cnbc.com)
173.
Quake turns 30, and it just got two surprise expansions in one week (techspot.com)
174.
Anthropic co-designing custom AI inference chips to bypass costly Nvidia GPUs — Samsung reported as manufacturing partner for Claude maker (tomshardware.com)
175.
The best classic slasher movie you’ll never watch (theverge.com)
176.
Meta Ordered to Pay $567M in New Mexico Child Exploitation Lawsuit (cnet.com)
177.
Meta fined $567m in largest child safety ruling against social media giant (feeds.bbci.co.uk)
178.
Spin audit of SQD/QSCI quantum-chemistry benchmarks on iron–sulfur clusters (news.ycombinator.com)
179.
A ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ Sequel Is Happening, but Not With Gareth Edwards (gizmodo.com)
180.
This Startup Will Pay You $50 to Let AI Read Your Mind (gizmodo.com)
Today's top topics: google apple openai anthropic meta android authority pixel 11 android samsung nvidia
View all today's topics →