Skip to content
Tech News
clear
Topics: Today This Week This Month This Year
4501.
Google reveals its solution for true Android sideloading: a mandatory waiting period (theverge.com)
4502.
This AI Browser Assistant Helps Entrepreneurs Work Smarter Without Switching Tabs (feeds.feedburner.com)
4503.
The next fight over the use of facial recognition could be in the supermarkets (news.ycombinator.com)
4504.
Someone Won a $14 Million Lottery Jackpot and Still Has No Idea. The Deadline Is In Two Weeks. (feeds.feedburner.com)
4505.
The Download: Quantum computing for health, and why the world doesn’t recycle more nuclear waste (technologyreview.com)
4506.
Could Apple’s London Marathon deal signal new Apple Watch features? (9to5mac.com)
4507.
CEO of AI Company Says Gen Z Needs to Get Ready for 30 Percent Unemployment (futurism.com)
4508.
Should You Hike in Boots or Trail Runners? (2026) (wired.com)
4509.
Alibaba revenue misses estimates in December quarter as net income drops 66% (cnbc.com)
4510.
This PlayStation 4 emulator is rapidly growing its playable games library (androidauthority.com)
4511.
“Your frustration is the product” (news.ycombinator.com)
4512.
'Your Frustration Is the Product' (news.ycombinator.com)
4513.
Harlowe has a cheaper solution for lighting 360-degree shoots (theverge.com)
4514.
I tested an M.2 PCIe enclosure for data storage, and it promptly improved my workflow (zdnet.com)
4515.
Iran war energy shock sparks global push to reduce fossil fuel dependence (news.ycombinator.com)
4516.
An Atlas of DRAGNs (news.ycombinator.com)
4517.
The 4 Best Planners of 2026: Roterunner, Hobonichi, Cloth & Paper (wired.com)
4518.
Kioxia announces new Super High IOPS SSD that helps accelerate AI workloads on Nvidia GPUs — 25.6TB drive provides more GPU-accessible memory for faster data access (tomshardware.com)
4519.
FBI and DIA are buying location data of US citizens from data brokers (9to5mac.com)
4520.
This indie game idea went viral – then AI-built clones showed up within hours (techspot.com)
4521.
The Spy Film ‘If Looks Could Kill’ Was an Oddly Formative Moment in My Film Fandom (gizmodo.com)
4522.
iPhone Exploit DarkSword Steals Data In Minutes With No Trace (slashdot.org)
4523.
North Korean fake IT army of 100,000 nets Kim Jong-Un a cool $500 million a year — NK-aligned workers infiltrated in IT companies worldwide, feeding the nation's revenue generation (tomshardware.com)
4524.
Australian researchers develop quantum battery proof-of-concept which uses lasers to charge near-instantly — breakthrough could pave the way for ultra-fast wireless charging for EVs and drones in the future, say researchers (tomshardware.com)
4525.
New iPhone spyware Darksword spread through hacked websites, putting millions at risk (techspot.com)
4526.
The companies that win with AI may not look like companies at all (feeds.feedburner.com)
4527.
Critical Microsoft SharePoint flaw now exploited in attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
4528.
Desperately Seeking Space Friends (news.ycombinator.com)
4529.
FBI admits buying Americans' location data and says it won't stop (techspot.com)
4530.
What 81,000 people want from AI (news.ycombinator.com)
Today's top topics: cnet nvidia gael cooper pudding pops nbc news digital twin cities magsafe amazon apple android authority
View all today's topics →