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We got a barrage of March-quarter earnings today and they provide a good summary of who’s up and who’s down in tech and media. (Spoiler alert: Apple did fine, but given how weak the smartphone and PC markets are, that’s not saying much). For more details, grab a coffee (or a beer) and relax. Here we go:In ride hailing, Lyft is barely growing and is still burning cash, which means it’s doing much worse than its bigger rival, Uber, which reported on Tuesday. Lyft stock dropped 15% after hours. In food deliver
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Android’s notification management system is already quite advanced and flexible, but it might be getting some additional smarts pretty soon. Android currently has features like Notification Channels, Notification Cooldown, Modes and Notification Organizer. Now Google is apparently working on something called Notification Rules. Notification Rules were spotted in Android 17 Beta 3. According to the strings unearthed by Android Authority, rules can be based on Apps or People. The available... Read more ›
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Your Apple Watch brings you a ton of capability to your wrist -- calls, texts, exercise tracking, etc. -- but there are more functions you should know about. Read more ›
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NASA has shared a stunning image (above) captured by the crew of the Artemis II mission as they head toward the moon. It shows a tiny Earth, mostly in darkness and surrounded by the inky blackness of space. The photo was taken on day four of the Artemis II mission that will see four astronauts […] Read more ›
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You don't need a sophisticated system to smarten up your home. There are many options requiring only a single smart sensor and a little imagination. Read more ›
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For years, I told myself I was a morning person who just hadn’t started waking up early yet. I told myself I was a writer who just hadn’t found the time to write. I told myself I was disciplined, strategic, focused. And every day, the evidence to the contrary piled up quietly in the corner ... Read more Read more ›
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In China, Grace Cong Sui received daily updates from her daughter's school about eating, napping, and mood — more insight than she ever got in Los Angeles. Read more ›
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Jason Chinnock, Ducati's North America CEO, said there were three things he did to keep himself motivated in his 20-year career at the company. Read more ›
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A Chinese CEO built AI employees that worked nonstop — so his team created a human-only Slack channel to get a break. Read more ›
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A massive new analysis of over 1,700 languages shows that some long-debated “universal” grammar rules are actually real. By using cutting-edge evolutionary methods, researchers found that languages tend to evolve in predictable ways rather than randomly. Key patterns—like word order and grammatical structure—keep reappearing across the globe. The results suggest shared human thinking and communication pressures shape how all languages develop. Read more ›
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Smaiyl Makyshov started a VC firm at 21 to invest in young founders, and those from accelerator communities like Y Combinator and A16z's Speedrun. Read more ›
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LLM-агенты отлично решают алгоритмические задачи. Но что произойдет, если поместить их в реальную инфраструктуру – с CI/CD, branch protection и security-политиками?Я провел эксперимент: дал агентам простую задачу – внести изменение в репозиторий и замерджить его в main, соблюдая все правила. При этом у них был доступ к тем же инструментам, что и у разработчика, включая GitHub CLI и админский токен.Результат оказался немного неожиданным. Практически все модели успешно выполнили задачу, но... Read more ›
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Scientists in Canada have uncovered a surprising weakness in glioblastoma, one of the deadliest brain cancers. They found that certain brain cells—once believed to only support healthy nerves—can actually help tumors grow by sending signals that strengthen cancer cells. When researchers blocked this communication, tumor growth slowed dramatically in lab models. Read more ›
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If you are considering turning a shipping container into a garage, there are a few things you should consider first. Here's what you need to know. Read more ›
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Я запускаю свой продукт без команды, без бюджета и с полной занятостью в найме. К концу года он либо начнет приносить деньги, либо я тихо вернусь обратно и сделаю вид, что ничего не было. Это первая часть – про поиск идеи, которая найдет отклик у потенциальных пользователей и от которой не будет тошнить. Читать далее Read more ›
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That leak of Claude Code's source code "revealed "all kinds of juicy details," writes PC World. The more than 500,000 lines of code included: - An 'undercover mode' for Claude that allows it to make 'stealth' contributions to public code bases - An 'always-on' agent for Claude Code - A Tamagotchi-style 'Buddy' for Claude "But one of the stranger bits discovered in the leak is that Claude Code is actively... Read more ›
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Samsung’s upcoming earbuds may use bone conduction, offering a new way to hear audio without blocking your ears. Read more ›
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Chinese robot maker Agibot said on Monday that the number of humanoids it has manufactured just reached 10,000, as the Shanghai-based startup accelerates the expansion of its output. The new milestone comes just three months after the company announced the rollout of its 5,000th unit in ... Read more ›
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The relentless decline in the crypto market is about to hit the six-month mark with no end in sight, prompting companies to cut staff and pivot to businesses such as stock trading and prediction markets. Bitcoin has lost half of its value since peaking early last October at $126,080, with other crypto assets down far more. Monthly trading volume for crypto is on track to be the lowest since January... Read more ›
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Anthropic has gained more than a few new fans in recent months (unless you’re Under Secretary of Defense Emil Michael). Thanks to the strength of its automated coding tools, Anthropic more than doubled its annualized sales to $19 billion during the first two months this year. And it’s closing the revenue gap with larger rival OpenAI.But as the Notorious B.I.G. might have predicted, Anthropic’s success is bringing new problems. The... Read more ›
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Please join The Information at the New York Stock Exchange on Monday, April 27, for The Information’s “Financing the AI Revolution” forum. Hear from top executives and investors on how the rapid build-out of AI is reshaping tech, finance and capital markets. Learn more here.The energy dominance bulls in the Trump administration came to Houston last week to celebrate how U.S. natural gas is driving America’s lead in the AI... Read more ›
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Nasdaq will change a rule for its flagship stock index to allow newly public companies to gain entry much more quickly, in a move that would help SpaceX and other companies expected to have gigantic initial public offerings this year. In a rule change outlined Monday and effective May 1, ... Read more ›
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Apple appears to have escalated its crackdown on vibe coding by recently booting one such app out of its App Store for violating its rules. Last Thursday, Apple removed the app, Anything, from the App Store, according to Dhruv Amin, co-founder and CEO of the eponymous startup that makes the app. Apple’s action came a week after The Information reported that the company had blocked updates of vibe coding apps—which... Read more ›
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Microsoft on Monday announced new features in its 365 Copilot software, which uses AI features from both OpenAI and Anthropic to automate work in its Office and Teams products. One new feature, called Critique, uses OpenAI’s models to compile research on a topic, and then directs Anthropic’s ... Read more ›
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Apple may have prematurely launched its artificial intelligence product in China. In an iOS update this week, some Chinese users noticed that Apple’s AI features, called Apple Intelligence, finally arrived on their iPhones. But soon afterwards, the update was pulled, according to Bloomberg’s ... Read more ›
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Federal prosecutors in Manhattan are exploring whether certain bets on prediction markets have violated insider trading and other laws, CNN reported, citing unnamed sources. Officials for the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York recently met with representatives of Polymarket to ... Read more ›
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Last week, Apple removed vibe coding app Anything from the App Store, The Information reported Monday. Apple told the app maker that it had violated an App Store rule prohibiting apps from rewriting code that changes the functionality of the app. The move comes in the midst of a broader ... Read more ›
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