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Reports: EA set to be sold to private investors for up to $50 billion | Saudi investment fund, Jared Kushner are reportedly among the interested buyers
Everyone's wondering if, and when, the AI bubble will pop. Here's what went down 25 years ago that ultimately burst the dot-com boom | Fortune
If you can't use AI then it's bye bye, Accenture tells staff
Zuckerberg hailed AI ‘superintelligence’. Then his smart glasses failed on stage
Birmingham faces IT catastrophe as Oracle project costs balloon from £20m to £170m
Accenture's $865 million reinvention includes saying goodbye to people without the right AI skills
Famed roboticist says humanoid robot bubble is doomed to burst
U.S. rejects international AI oversight at U.N. General Assembly | While heads of state and world experts highlighted risks and opportunities from AI, U.S. representatives expressed deep opposition to any global effort to govern the technology.
The Fastest-Selling Cars in America Are Used EVs
Teens Face Misleading Sexual Health Advice on TikTok, Study Finds
High-power microwave system downs 49 drones in one shot – weaponized electromagnetic interference erases drone swarms en masse
Jobs crisis in plain sight
A new Digital ID will soon be required to work in the UK | The ID has sparked debate over security and civil liberties
Why I gave the world wide web away for free | Tim Berners-Lee
I Thought I Knew Silicon Valley. I Was Wrong
Direct carbon capture falters as developers’ costs fail to budge
The bacteria turning waste plastic into painkillers
How 'nudify' site stirred group of friends to fight AI-generated porn
Can Google be trusted without a break up | As long as Google still has the means and incentives to accrue dominance, the DOJ argues, it will likely do so again
Firefox Will Offer Visual Searching on Images With AI-Powered Google Lens
Hacker News
Privacy Badger is a free browser extension made by EFF to stop spying
The AI coding trap
When I say "alphabetical order", I mean "alphabetical order"
Supermicro server motherboards can be infected with unremovable malware
Bayesian Data Analysis, Third edition (2013) [pdf]
Show HN: Toolbrew – Free little tools without signups or ads
UK Petition: Do not introduce Digital ID cards
The Weird Concept of Branchless Programming
Scm2wasm: A Scheme to WASM compiler in 600 lines of C, making use of WASM GC
Testing "Exotic" P2P VPN
VMScape and why Xen dodged it
J-Link Compact USB-C Issues
Rustroid, a Rust IDE for Android
Show HN: I built an MCP server using Cloudflare's code mode pattern
The QMA Singularity
Swiss voters back e-ID legislation
A fast, strong, topologically meaningful and fun knot invariant
Play snake in the URL address bar
C-sigma: Easy-to-use Sigma proofs in C using libsodium
The Verge
Apple’s ‘Veritas’ chatbot is reportedly an employee-only test of Siri’s AI upgrades
Larry Ellison’s quest to run the world
Trump posts, then pulls bizarre AI video promoting MedBed conspiracy
I spent three months with Telly, the free TV that’s always showing ads
Good news: TechWoven is fine
How the voice of Silksong’s Hornet brought her to life through gibberish
How generative AI boosters are trying to break into Hollywood
I need a life cool enough for the new GoPro
Martin Shkreli can be sued for copying Wu-Tang’s one-of-a-kind record
Switch 2 controllers and the OnePlus Watch 3 top our list of the best deals this week
ArsTechnica
30 years later, I’m still obliterating planets in Master of Orion II—and you can, too
150 million-year-old pterosaur cold case has finally been solved
The current war on science, and who’s behind it
Why LA Comic Con thought making an AI-powered Stan Lee hologram was a good idea
Can AI detect hedgehogs from space? Maybe if you find brambles first.
Woman hospitalized with pain and vomiting—diet soda cured her
LG’s $1,800 TV for seniors makes misguided assumptions
Reports: EA set to be sold to private investors for up to $50 billion
YouTube Music is testing AI hosts that will interrupt your tunes
Sinclair gets nothing it asked for, puts Jimmy Kimmel back on anyway
You should care more about the stabilizers in your mechanical keyboard—here’s why
Ebola outbreak in DR Congo rages, with 61% death rate and funding running dry
Trump says TikTok should be tweaked to become “100% MAGA”
Scientists want to treat complex bone fractures with a bone-healing gun
50+ scientific societies sign letter objecting to Trump executive order
Asus’ new ROG Xbox Ally X set to break the bank at $999.99
Rocket Report: Keeping up with Kuiper; New Glenn’s second flight slips
Raspberry Pi 500+ puts the Pi, 16GB of RAM, and a real SSD in a mechanical keyboard
Fiji’s ants might be the canary in the coal mine for the insect apocalypse
Senate staff probes DOGE, finds locked doors and windows covered with trash bags
Bleeping Computer
Akira ransomware breaching MFA-protected SonicWall VPN accounts
EU probes SAP over anti-competitive ERP support practices
Fake Microsoft Teams installers push Oyster malware via malvertising
Dutch teens arrested for trying to spy on Europol for Russia
Microsoft’s new AI feature will organize your photos automatically
US investors to take over TikTok operations in the country
Microsoft shares temp fix for Outlook encrypted email errors
Microsoft Edge to block malicious sideloaded extensions
The hidden cyber risks of deploying generative AI
Maximum severity GoAnywhere MFT flaw exploited as zero day
Microsoft releases the final Windows 10 22H2 preview update
Microsoft warns of new XCSSET macOS malware variant targeting Xcode devs
Lobsters
Small Data
Offline translator for Android
Why I'm not rushing to take sides in the RubyGems fiasco
Linus Torvalds and the Supposedly “Garbage Code”
Detaching GraalVM from the Java Ecosystem Train
Urgency vs importance
How I Accidentally Created the Fastest CSV Parser Ever Made
scm2wasm: A Scheme to WASM compiler in 600 lines of C, making use of WASM GC
Typst: a possible LaTeX replacement
What is "good taste" in software engineering?
The death of utilitarian programming
Is IP fragmentation still considered vulnerable?
Testing "exotic" p2p VPN
NES Super Mario Bros. "arbitrary code execution"
Tag suggestion: plan9
Enthusiasts bond twelve 56K modems together to set dial-up broadband records — a dozen screeching boxes achieve record 668 kbps download speeds
Supply chain security for the 0.001% (and why it won’t catch on)
Visual Studio 2026 Insiders is here
Why Today’s Humanoids Won’t Learn Dexterity
Docker Was Too Slow, So We Replaced It: Nix in Production