Skip to content
Tech News
clear
Topics: Today This Week This Month This Year
1.
Reddit will soon make ‘fishy’ accounts verify their humanity (9to5mac.com)
2.
Reddit will prompt some accounts to 'verify humanness' in latest bot crackdown (engadget.com)
3.
Inside Reddit: Steve Huffman gets candid about leading the internet’s wildest community (feeds.feedburner.com)
4.
Reddit is weighing identity verification methods to combat its bot problem (engadget.com)
5.
How Reddit CEO Steve Huffman got the upper hand with AI (feeds.feedburner.com)
6.
The challenges of porting Shufflepuck Cafe to the 8 bits Apple II (news.ycombinator.com)
7.
New Mexico goes to trial to accuse Meta of facilitating child predators (theverge.com)
8.
Get Better Sleep in 2026 With This Sleep Hack (cnet.com)
9.
Reddit’s CEO says r/popular ‘sucks,’ and it’s going away (theverge.com)
10.
Meta Loses Its Chief Revenue Officer as Zuckerberg Tries to Win the AI Race (gizmodo.com)
11.
Spotify tests AI-powered audiobook recaps on iOS, expands playlist Shuffle controls (9to5mac.com)
12.
Spotify adds a new, less repetitive shuffle, plus audiobook recaps (techcrunch.com)
13.
Startup Using Nanotips and Naphthalene for New Satellite Thruster (spectrum.ieee.org)
14.
Reddit CEO says chatbots are not a traffic driver (techcrunch.com)
15.
Spotify is finally fixing one of its most frustrating shuffle problems (androidauthority.com)
16.
Reddit puts its plans for paid subreddits on hold (engadget.com)
17.
Reddit should be a 'go-to search engine,' Steve Huffman says (engadget.com)
18.
Reddit shares jump as much as 20% on second-quarter sales and guidance beat (cnbc.com)
19.
At 20 years old, Reddit is defending its data and fighting AI with AI (cnbc.com)
20.
Reddit CEO pledges site will remain “written by humans and voted on by humans” (arstechnica.com)
Today's top topics: apple google amazon openai meta zdnet anthropic chatgpt android authority nvidia
View all today's topics →