Ars Technica
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The Weather Channel increases streaming subscription prices by up to $20
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Google's Pixel 11 launch event is set for August 12, with possible price increases
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Kremlin suspected of flying drones over Europe using Russian shadow fleet
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Google loses long-running appeal of record EU fine, will have to cough up $4.7 billion
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Plex debuts 5-year membership pass for $250
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FAA proposal: Supersonic airliners can fly over US cities if they’re quiet
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Sony announces end of PlayStation discs, parts of digital store in the same day
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Google kills Tenor GIF API, forcing changes at X, Discord, and more
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Amazon blames piracy apps with malware for killing new Fire Stick sideloading
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Reddit will require you to log in to use old.reddit.com
The Verge
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Solos debuts an even lighter version of its camera-less smart glasses
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Anthropic is launching Claude Cowork on mobile and web
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Some of the nation’s rich are letting AI teach their kids
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Microsoft is laying off 4,800 employees
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I spy
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Infuriating Google commercial imagines the founding fathers embracing AI
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The fanfiction community is at war with AI — and itself
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A behind-the-scenes look at Midjourney’s medical scanner leaves many questions unanswered
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Anthropic wants to develop its own drugs
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Anthropic’s long-sidelined Fable 5 is greenlit to return
TechCrunch
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Microsoft joins AI cost-cutting trend by relying more on its own models
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Why the rise of open source AI isn’t hurting Anthropic … yet
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Meta just launched a new AI generator, Muse Image, and users are already pushing back over use of their photos
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Discord admits AI moderation bug wrongfully banned users over harmless images
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Savi’s app aims to protect consumers from realistic AI scams like kidnappers demanding ransom
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Claude Cowork expands to mobile and web
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The first American autonomous ground vehicles are fighting in Ukraine
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Reddit is using LLMs to solve a problem LLMs largely created
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Microsoft lays off nearly 5,000 employees across Xbox, commercial sales
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If you use Google, you’re training its AI. Here’s how to opt out.
The Verge
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Five questions for Dr. Rubin, who’s armed with a mic and a bowtie
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NASA launched an emergency mission to stop the Swift Observatory from crashing to Earth
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White House deletes thousands of web pages about energy conservation as heatwave slams US
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Hydration isn’t complicated: Just drink water
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A behind-the-scenes look at Midjourney’s medical scanner leaves many questions unanswered
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Anthropic wants to develop its own drugs
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Elon Musk denies a report about SpaceX’s AI phone prototype
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Amazon has enough satellites to launch its Starlink competitor
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What is a quantum computer good for? Absolutely nothing — yet
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The war against ‘woke’ could end US science as we know it
TechCrunch
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Final extension: Startup Battlefield Australia applications now close July 20
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This startup pits dealerships against each other to bid on your used car
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AI law startup Norm raises $120M, hits unicorn valuation
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Savi’s app aims to protect consumers from realistic AI scams like kidnappers demanding ransom
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Uber’s European expansion plans may have hit a speed bump
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Smart glasses maker Even Realities hits $1B valuation with $150M funding led by Meituan, Tencent
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Station F ramps up as a launchpad for Europe’s hottest AI startups
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Almost 90 new unicorns have been minted so far this year — here they are
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What is Mistral AI? Everything to know about the OpenAI competitor
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The browser wars aren’t about search anymore — here are the best alternatives to Chrome and Safari
TechCrunch
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X adds a video editor to encourage creators to post original content, not stolen reposts
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Figma acquires team behind a vibe-coding app
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Discord admits AI moderation bug wrongfully banned users over harmless images
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How to reserve and change your WhatsApp username
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Amazon competitor Bookshop.org says Kobo eReader support will happen this year after all
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Apple brings back card payments for Apple Account purchases in India after a four-year hiatus
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You can now customize Siri’s pace and expressivity in the latest iOS 27 beta
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Uber’s European expansion plans may have hit a speed bump
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The browser wars aren’t about search anymore — here are the best alternatives to Chrome and Safari
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Travel app Hopper to pay $35M in FTC settlement over ‘unfairly’ charging hidden fees
The Verge
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Meta’s glasses will turn off the camera if you tamper with the privacy light
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Meta’s new Muse Image model can pull other Instagram users into AI photos
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Marshall upgrades the bass and repairability of two wireless speakers
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iFixit has a new toolkit for fixing appliances, building furniture, and household repairs
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Google Search lets creators know more about their reach
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Microsoft fixes storage-hogging Windows 11 folder
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iRobot’s newest floor cleaner isn’t a robot
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Anker’s noise-blocking earbuds for sleeping are nearly half off
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Google announces Pixel 11 launch event in August
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X says top accounts steal videos from other users as it announces new video tools
TechCrunch
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VC firm Chemistry is raising $500M for its second fund
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AI law startup Norm raises $120M, hits unicorn valuation
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What is Bending Spoons? The little-known AOL and Vimeo owner that’s now public
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Almost 90 new unicorns have been minted so far this year — here they are
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Thiel Capital’s Jack Selby nabs stakes in hot startups like Etched through Arizona connections
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Melinda Gates’ venture firm backs Magnify Ventures’ $46.6M Fund II
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Ashton Kutcher leaving Sound Ventures to launch new VC firm with Morgan Beller
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After $18B IPO, Bending Spoons founder says success comes from minimizing luck
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Bending Spoons defies SaaS slump, surges 40% on first day of trading
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The DeepMind trio who built a poker AI are now making money for quant hedge funds