901.
902.
Straight Talk already had mixed customer service, but it may be getting even worse
(androidauthority.com)
903.
Spotify’s new Verified badge is only for human artists — at least for now
(androidauthority.com)
904.
905.
This startup’s new mechanistic interpretability tool lets you debug LLMs
(technologyreview.com)
906.
Uber taps Hertz to clean, charge, and fix its Lucid Motors robotaxis
(techcrunch.com)
907.
How leaders can cultivate trust in an era of information overload
(feeds.feedburner.com)
908.
909.
910.
Is corporate sustainability dead?
(feeds.feedburner.com)
911.
Gemini’s clean chat interface may not stay ad-free for long
(androidauthority.com)
912.
Romanian leader of online swatting ring gets 4 years in prison
(bleepingcomputer.com)
913.
Belgium stops decommissioning nuclear power plants
(news.ycombinator.com)
914.
Android Auto doesn’t let you dismiss alarms, but Google is working on a solution
(androidauthority.com)
915.
916.
917.
YouTube Premium is quietly winning the war against ad blockers
(androidauthority.com)
918.
How Adam Scott became an accidental horror movie star
(theverge.com)
919.
This AI knew the answers but didn’t understand the questions
(sciencedaily.com)
920.
T-Mobile Fiber plans could get a cheaper tier, but with a major catch
(androidauthority.com)
921.
What Happens in the First 24 Hours After a New Asset Goes Live
(bleepingcomputer.com)
922.
923.
Why language is the key to shaping AI success at work
(feeds.feedburner.com)
924.
926.
927.
OpenAI talks about not talking about goblins
(theverge.com)
928.
Gemini for Wear OS could also be getting a glow-up soon
(androidauthority.com)
929.
Google TV is in trouble, and the latest update only makes it worse
(androidauthority.com)
930.