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One of the biggest open-ended questions in the tech world is whether Twitter is truly dying—and if it is, what will replace it. Last December, I argued that whatever came next might feel like Twitter in certain ways, but that ultimately there was probably no way to recapture the lightning in a bottle that was the infamous bird site.
Six months later we’re a little closer to getting answers. The future seems to lie not in one single Twitter replacement, but in myriad Twitter-like websites, one for every cor
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A PG&E Corp. unit has bought a San Jose building in a move to bolster the utility's South Bay operations. Read more ›
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The prediction markets giant is under investigation in connection with false or deceptive marketing practices, according to news reports. Read more ›
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Brian Armstrong of Coinbase and Star Xu of OKX offered new users sign up bonuses of up to 8% of their deposits or transfers from other accounts. Read more ›
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Intel's flagship 52-core Nova Lake processor could feature a 474W PL2 power limit. At the same time, the new LGA1954 platform may introduce motherboard tiers for up to 175W CPUs and optional triple EPS power connectors on enthusiast boards. Read more ›
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AI isn't killing tech jobs, says Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince. It's changing which roles companies value most. Read more ›
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A number of rituals begin each summer in Cannes, France. The rosé gets opened. The sun shines in abundance. And the film festival crowd quickly shuffles out of town to give way to a whole other set from the C-suites of Silicon Valley, Hollywood and Madison Avenue. The annual Cannes Lion International Festival of Creativity, which wrapped up earlier this week, drew in people including Apple’s Eddy Cue, Google’s Demis... Read more ›
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When Anthropic on Tuesday launched a high-profile AI product for businesses that use Slack, some employees at Salesforce, which owns Slack, were confused. In social media posts, Salesforce promoted Anthropic’s new product, Claude Tag, which works as a kind of AI teammate that lives inside group Slack chats. It sees and remembers everything that’s been discussed, flags unanswered threads, and handles coding, analytics, file search and other tasks. But Slack... Read more ›
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Nostalgia remains a powerful force. So much so that, in exploring the echoes of a late-'90s childhood spent skimming the water of Corneria and sneering "cocky little freaks!" in time with a monkey encased in a Gundam suit, I'm simultaneously describing playing Star Fox 64 (Lylat Wars if you're nasty) in 1997 and streaming it […] Read more ›
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Based on the time I've spent with it, macOS 27 Golden Gate is an update that's worth looking forward to later in 2026. Read more ›
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Vibe coding startup Rocket is in talks with US-based Susquehanna International Group (SIG) to raise a fresh round of funding,… Read more ›
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В этой статье разбираются способы реализации анимации, используя Direct2D, а также дальнейшие идеи для статей. Читать далее Read more ›
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vivo just recently unveiled the X Fold6 in China, and alongside it, a new set of premium wireless buds. The vivo TWS 5 Pro buds look pretty unassuming on the surface, but actually deliver quite a few premium features. The earbuds feature a dual-driver acoustic setup consisting of a custom ultra-miniature balanced armature co-developed by vivo and Knowles, paired with a self-developed dual-ring dynamic driver. The two drivers are arranged... Read more ›
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Government-backed cooperative ride-hailing platform Bharat Taxi plans to expand to more than 500 cities and towns across India within the… Read more ›
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Anthropic said it is restoring access to Mythos 5 for a set of US organizations that "operate and defend critical infrastructure." Read more ›
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High-octane fuels are critical for the proper operation of some performance engines due to how they're engineered to deliver that extra power and torque. Read more ›
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Tim Cook recently said price increases were "unavoidable" and described the company's pricing as "unsustainable." The 16-inch MacBook Pro saw its price go up by $300. The 11-inch iPad Air went from $599 to $749. Even the HomePod Mini got a $30 bump to $129. Cook squarely placed the blame at the feet of the […] Read more ›
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How to decide which of these surround sound formats is best for your home theater. Read more ›
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A couple of weekends ago, Sarah Polcz, a University of California, Davis, law professor, and her husband, Adam Brown, a top scientist at Google’s DeepMind, hosted a party at their Portola Valley home that had all the trappings of a geeky good time. One guest piloted a drone that rained down ice cream bars on the kids in attendance. At the swimming pool, people took turns riding on a minihouseboat—the... Read more ›
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Welcome, Weekenders! In this newsletter:• The Big Read: The brains behind Bernie’s AI sovereign wealth fund? A Silicon Valley law professor • The Takeaway: How I learned to love Mark Rober• E-commerce: The fast-growing Thiel-backed startup defying a creator economy slowdown• Plus, Recommendations—our weekly pop culture picks: “Foul Play,” “The Feather Wars” and “Portobello”A couple days ago, I snagged a red-hot invite: David Holz, the Midjourney founder, was throwing a... Read more ›
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SpaceX’s strong first week of trading made one thing clear: Racing through its IPO at warp speed cost it nothing. The company went from initial confidential filing to listing in just 74 days, much faster than other tech IPOs in recent years, including those of CoreWeave, Figma and Airbnb, an analysis of securities filings shows. Initial public offering lawyers and consultants say the speed reflects a more hands-off approach adopted... Read more ›
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Morgan Stanley, one of the most active banks in financing data center developers, is now pitching some of those same clients on tapping a market better known for funding leveraged buyouts. It’s a sign that in the race to raise money for AI infrastructure, developers and their advisors are turning over every stone. Over the last few months, Morgan Stanley has suggested to clients that the next time they need... Read more ›
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If you’ve wanted to visit the South of France, this might be the week. The annual Cannes Lion ad festival, a time for ad folks from all quarters to gather, gets underway tomorrow. The impact of AI on advertising and media is sure to be front and center. OpenAI’s chief revenue officer, Denise Dresser, is scheduled to appear onstage twice, according to the official program, including on a panel with... Read more ›
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The initial public offering for Lime, an electric scooter and bike rental company that was once a stalwart of the late 2010s startup scene, is getting financial support from an old friend: Uber. The ride-hailing giant is expected to invest a “meaningful” amount in the deal and be named as an anchor investor on the cover of an updated IPO prospectus that Lime plans to file Monday, a person familiar... Read more ›
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John Jumper, the Google DeepMind Vice President who co-won the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, is leaving the company to join rival Anthropic, he said on X on Friday. Jumper’s move follows that of another high-profile Google researcher, Noam Shazeer, who earlier this week announced he had joined ... Read more ›
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Lime, the electric scooter and bike rental company, is set to receive financial backing from its long-time partner and investor, Uber. In an updated IPO prospectus filing expected Monday, Uber will be named as an anchor investor for the deal, The Information reported. Lime is targeting a $1.8 ... Read more ›
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Few companies have gone public with books as unusual as OpenAI’s. At first glance, the company portrayed by the AI startup’s financial statements, reviewed by The Information, resembles a lean, low-debt software business. Its balance sheet, as at March 31, had zero debt and less than $750 million of lease liabilities. Its cash-flow statement, moreover, showed OpenAI—one of the most hardware-centric tech businesses—spending just $46 million on capital expenditures in... Read more ›
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Some businesses that use Anthropic and OpenAI models to develop AI apps for coding, design, legal work and other white-collar tasks are getting worried that those two AI model suppliers might eat their lunch.Design app Figma seems attuned to that kind of threat, especially from Anthropic’s recently launched Claude Design app, as we reported. But Canva, a Figma rival privately valued at $42 billion, doesn’t feel the same way.“We see... Read more ›
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