Skip to content
Tech News
clear
Topics: Today This Week This Month This Year
121.
New Micron lawsuit reignites fight over New York fab — complaint alleges 'forever chemicals' will flow into Oneida River (tomshardware.com)
122.
Economist Steve Hanke says AI won't destroy most jobs because it costs more than hiring humans (techspot.com)
123.
Tesla Whistleblower Describes Wildly Dangerous Safety Lapses While Developing Full Self-Driving (futurism.com)
124.
A Marc Benioff-backed startup thinks AI can solve the AI deployment problem (techcrunch.com)
125.
TechCrunch Mobility: Two roads diverged — for robotaxis (techcrunch.com)
126.
Inside the Luxury Robotaxi Uber, Lucid and Nuro Are Testing (cnet.com)
127.
Prolific Team Fortress 2 collector is selling his in-game case arsenal for an estimated $100,000 — 1.7 million items collected over 10 years are enough to fund a house purchase (tomshardware.com)
128.
Is the Industrial Revolution a good precedent for explosive growth today? (news.ycombinator.com)
129.
YouTube Star AboFlah Made Streaming His Life. He Wants His Kids to Live Offline (wired.com)
130.
Uber is building an autonomous vehicle empire, and here’s every company it’s using to do it (techcrunch.com)
131.
How To Safely Recycle Your Old USB Cables (engadget.com)
132.
OpenAI’s Escaped Models Were Allegedly Rampaging More Extensively Than Previously Reported (futurism.com)
133.
How long is a new MacBook actually supposed to last? (engadget.com)
134.
15 Best Office Chairs of 2026—We Tested 70 to Pick Them (wired.com)
135.
After noise complaints, judge orders Waymo to stop overnight charging in Santa Monica (arstechnica.com)
136.
In a Warming World, Air Conditioning Is a Necessary Evil. Or Is it? (gizmodo.com)
137.
Solar Storms Create a Risk for Mars Exploration Scientists Hadn’t Expected (gizmodo.com)
138.
Apple’s CEO Hints That Heavy Use of Siri AI Could Cost You (cnet.com)
139.
Move Fast and Regulate Later: The Paradox of China’s Economic Dynamism (feeds.content.dowjones.io)
140.
Severance (news.ycombinator.com)
141.
How OpenAI's agent escaped: Sprung by humans in a series of preventable events (zdnet.com)
142.
GM and Ford are talking less and less about EVs (techcrunch.com)
143.
Cro – elegant reactive services in Raku (news.ycombinator.com)
144.
U.S. debt-to-GDP ratio reaches 123% (news.ycombinator.com)
145.
The Tech Download: Anduril CEO Brian Schimpf talks AI in warfare and manufacturing push (cnbc.com)
146.
Amazon's Zoox is the first steering wheel-free robotaxi to get regulatory approval for paid rides (engadget.com)
147.
Sonos is planning a product event for September (engadget.com)
148.
Back to School Office Chair Deals 2026: $200 and Less (wired.com)
149.
For the First Time, Zoox Can Charge People for Rides in Its Steering-Wheel-Free Robotaxis (wired.com)
150.
Amazon's Zoox to begin charging for rides in Las Vegas after clearing NHTSA hurdle (cnbc.com)
Today's top topics: google apple openai android amazon meta anthropic kindle verge silicon valley
View all today's topics →