Skip to content
Tech News
clear
Topics: Today This Week This Month This Year
1621.
Show HN: A memory database that forgets, consolidates, and detects contradiction (news.ycombinator.com)
1622.
Deals: M5 MacBook Air, iPad $299, Apple Watch Ultra 3, new Satechi 25W MagSafe stand, more (9to5mac.com)
1623.
Dozens of 4K Blu-rays are included in Amazon’s three for $33 sale (theverge.com)
1624.
IONNA Rechargeries are coming to more than 350 Circle K stations (arstechnica.com)
1625.
In just a couple weeks, StrictlyVC San Francisco brings leaders from TDK Ventures, Replit, and more together (techcrunch.com)
1626.
Nearly a third of workers admit to sabotaging their company’s AI strategy (feeds.feedburner.com)
1627.
Why the Apple Watch's 20-minute calibration test is worth your time - especially if you're data curious (zdnet.com)
1628.
Vision Pro could ramp up live Immersive Video soon as new camera arrives (9to5mac.com)
1629.
Anthropic Opposes the Extreme AI Liability Bill That OpenAI Backed (wired.com)
1630.
Deal alert: Razer BlackShark V3 Pro drops to all-time low of $229.50! (androidauthority.com)
1631.
Intel's promising upcoming Nova Lake-S lineup reportedly includes an iGPU-focused SKU with 12 Xe3P cores — new leak claims a midrange 16-core CPU with powerful integrated graphics is in the works (tomshardware.com)
1632.
The FCC Has a Fast Lane for Complaints About Trump’s Media Critics (wired.com)
1633.
The Cobra Effect: why managing by metrics backfires (feeds.feedburner.com)
1634.
How my smart home became my best defense against brutal spring allergies - and pollen (zdnet.com)
1635.
Malware campaign lures users with fake Windows Update website (techspot.com)
1636.
Zach Cregger’s ‘Resident Evil’ Looks Way Different Than We Were Expecting (gizmodo.com)
1637.
The future of everything is lies, I guess: Work (news.ycombinator.com)
1638.
The Future of Everything Is Lies, I Guess: Work (news.ycombinator.com)
1639.
A New Computer Chip Could Finally Withstand The Hellscape of Venus (slashdot.org)
1640.
Samsung's Newest Micro RGB TVs Have Billions of Colors, but That's Not the Best Thing (cnet.com)
1641.
Databricks tested a stronger model against its multi-step agent on hybrid queries. The stronger model still lost by 21%. (venturebeat.com)
1642.
Databricks research shows multi-step agents consistently outperform single-turn RAG when answers span databases and documents (venturebeat.com)
1643.
Oracle jumps for a second day, Bloom Energy soars 20% on AI data center power deal (cnbc.com)
1644.
Show HN: LangAlpha – what if Claude Code was built for Wall Street? (news.ycombinator.com)
1645.
Google brings its Gemini Personal Intelligence feature to India (techcrunch.com)
1646.
Duolingo’s CEO Sparked Backlash Over Performance Reviews — Now He’s Changing Them (feeds.feedburner.com)
1647.
Grab the ultra-fast Elegoo Centauri Carbon 3D printer for just $285 right now, saving you $128 — limited-time sale price nets you a fully enclosed Core-XY printer built for beginners and enthusiasts (tomshardware.com)
1648.
I'm ready for a foldable iPhone, but only if Apple does this right (zdnet.com)
1649.
Amazon Acquires Major Satellite Operator as It Ramps Up Fight to Beat Elon Musk’s Starlink (gizmodo.com)
1650.
Adobe fixes PDF zero-day security bug that hackers have exploited for months (techcrunch.com)
Today's top topics: apple openai google anthropic microsoft android authority amazon chatgpt meta android
View all today's topics →