26491.
26492.
The glaring security risks with AI browser agents
(techcrunch.com)
26493.
Who are AI browsers for?
(techcrunch.com)
26494.
Euro cops take down cybercrime network with 49M fake accounts
(news.ycombinator.com)
26495.
26496.
26497.
26498.
The Great Butterfly Heist
(news.ycombinator.com)
26499.
Unlocking Free WiFi on British Airways
(news.ycombinator.com)
26501.
ChatGPT’s Atlas browser already has a big advantage over Gemini in Chrome
(androidauthority.com)
26502.
26503.
Are you the asshole? Of course not!—quantifying LLMs’ sycophancy problem
(arstechnica.com)
26504.
26505.
26506.
IKEA’s tiny smartphone bed rewards you for getting better sleep
(androidauthority.com)
26507.
Mouse: P.I. for Hire arrives in March 2026
(engadget.com)
26508.
Code Like a Surgeon
(news.ycombinator.com)
26509.
DNA and jolts of electricity get people to make optimal antibodies
(arstechnica.com)
26510.
Nothing attempts to justify its move to put bloatware on your next phone
(androidauthority.com)
26511.
26512.
26513.
The browser wars are back, and this time they’re powered by AI
(techcrunch.com)
26514.
Tell HN: Locked out of Google account – 63K subscriber YouTube channel
(news.ycombinator.com)
26516.
Bats eat the birds they pluck from the sky while on the wing
(arstechnica.com)
26517.
26519.
Perplexity Just Got Caught Breaking the Rules Red-Handed
(futurism.com)
26520.