Skip to content
Tech News
clear
Topics: Today This Week This Month This Year
811.
There aren’t enough rockets for space data centers — Cowboy Space raised $275M to build them (techcrunch.com)
812.
The Pixel’s best voicemail feature might soon expand to non-Pixel phones, 20+ markets (androidauthority.com)
813.
NBC is turning Wordle into a TV show (engadget.com)
814.
There’s bad news for the Galaxy S27’s display (androidauthority.com)
815.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 vs. Motorola Razr Ultra: I've used both, and this phone is my pick (zdnet.com)
816.
An idiot’s guide to lead optimisation for proteins (news.ycombinator.com)
817.
Apple has reportedly rejected Touch ID for the Apple Watch for two reasons (9to5mac.com)
818.
Korea’s biggest manufacturers back Config, the TSMC of robot data (techcrunch.com)
819.
WhatsApp Plus subscriptions rolling out to iPhone, but you probably don’t need one (9to5mac.com)
820.
Fake DDR5 sticks with dummy plastic chips are the latest RAM scam (techspot.com)
821.
Wordle is turning into a primetime TV game show on NBC (theverge.com)
822.
Wordle is being turned into a primetime game show (theverge.com)
823.
Webinar this week: Prevention alone is not enough against modern attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
824.
Do You Have the Most Reliable Internet Service Provider? Vote for Your Favorite (cnet.com)
825.
T-Mobile rolls out exclusive deals for US Cellular customers worth up to $830 (androidauthority.com)
826.
A data center used 29 million gallons of water without a bill, while residents complained about low water pressure (techspot.com)
827.
Breaking: Samsung starts rolling out stable One UI 8.5 to Galaxy S25 users in the US (androidauthority.com)
828.
The greatest shot in television: James Burke had one chance to nail this scene (2024) (news.ycombinator.com)
829.
The Greatest Shot in Television: James Burke Had One Chance to Nail This Scene (2024) (news.ycombinator.com)
830.
I stopped using a smart plug with these 5 common household devices - here's why (zdnet.com)
831.
Audio long read: The air is full of DNA — here’s what scientists are using it for (feeds.nature.com)
832.
The sleep paradox: why do humans sleep so little when we need it so much? (feeds.nature.com)
833.
Samsung's Bespoke update is big step towards a useful AI for your fridge (engadget.com)
834.
Anthropic says ‘evil’ portrayals of AI were responsible for Claude’s blackmail attempts (techcrunch.com)
835.
Here’s how Apple could make its Hide My Email feature even better for iCloud+ users (9to5mac.com)
836.
Dua Lipa is suing Samsung for $15 million (engadget.com)
837.
Safari's latest trick could be automatically organizing your tabs into groups (engadget.com)
838.
AI tool poisoning exposes a major flaw in enterprise agent security (venturebeat.com)
839.
We accidentally recreated old Facebook (news.ycombinator.com)
840.
MIT researchers revive 40-year-old triangular zipper concept now made possible by 3D printing, creates shape-shifting robots and deployable structures — 3D-printed 'Y-Zipper' turns floppy tentacles into rigid beams in seconds (tomshardware.com)
Today's top topics: google apple spacex openai android authority android gemini microsoft anthropic google io
View all today's topics →