ArsTechnica
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DIY PC maker Framework has needed monthly price hikes to navigate the RAM shortage
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It took two years, but Google released a YouTube app on Vision Pro
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Attackers prompted Gemini over 100,000 times while trying to clone it, Google says
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Bringing the "functionally extinct" American chestnut back from the dead
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Unique structure of elephant whiskers give them built-in sensing "intelligence"
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2026 Nissan Leaf review: The best budget EV on sale right now
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RFK Jr. food pyramid site links to Grok, which says you shouldnât trust RFK Jr.
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US consumers, business pay 90% of tariff costs, says Federal Reserve
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Party like it's 2001: Diablo II gets a new expansion, new playable class
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We let Chrome's Auto Browse agent surf the web for usâhere's what happened
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SpaceX takes down Dragon crew arm, giving Starship a leg up in Florida
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Trump orders the military to make agreements with coal power plants
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El Paso airport closed after military used new anti-drone laser to zap party balloon
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Once-hobbled Lumma Stealer is back with lures that are hard to resist
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Byte magazine artist Robert Tinney, who illustrated the birth of PCs, dies at 78
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Yes, Rocket Lab is blowing up engines. No, it's not a big deal, CEO says.
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Did seabird poop fuel rise of Chincha in Peru?
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OpenAI researcher quits over ChatGPT ads, warns of "Facebook" path
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"Windows 11 26H1" is a special version of Windows exclusively for new Arm PCs
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Google recovers "deleted" Nest video in high-profile abduction case
Techmeme
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Airbnb reports Q4 revenue up 12% YoY to $2.78B, vs. $2.72B est., Nights and Seats Booked up 10% to 121.9M, and forecasts Q1 revenue above estimates (Ashley Capoot/CNBC)
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Pinterest reports Q4 revenue up 14% YoY to $1.32B, vs. $1.33B est., MAUs up 12% to 619M, and forecasts Q1 revenue below estimates; PINS drops 17%+ after hours (Jonathan Vanian/CNBC)
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Highspot, which has raised $650M and makes AI-powered sales enablement software, plans to merge with rival Seismic; the combined company will be called Seismic (Taylor Soper/GeekWire)
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IBM says it plans to triple entry-level hiring in the US in 2026 "for all these jobs that we're being told AI can do" (Jo Constantz/Bloomberg)
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Cisco stock falls 12%+ as rising memory prices put pressure on the networking company's margins; it is the stock's worst day since 2022 (Lola Murti/CNBC)
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Anthropic's latest funding round includes part of the $15B commitment from Microsoft and Nvidia in 2025; sources say the remainder was several times subscribed (George Hammond/Financial Times)
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An interview with OpenAI president Greg Brockman on donating $50M to AI and pro-Trump super PACs, why such donations serve a larger AI mission, and more (Maxwell Zeff/Wired)
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Ever, which says it is the first "AI-native, full-stack" retail marketplace for electric vehicles, raised a $31M Series A led by Eclipse (Sean O'Kane/TechCrunch)
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Anthropic says its run-rate revenue hit $14B, growing over 10x annually in the past three years, and Claude Code's run-rate revenue hit $2.5B (Ashley Capoot/CNBC)
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Anthropic raised a $30B Series G led by GIC and Coatue and co-led by D. E. Shaw, Dragoneer, Founders Fund, Iconiq, and MGX at a $380B post-money valuation (Anthropic)
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Spotify says AI is helping it speed up coding and product velocity and its best developers "have not written a single line of code since December" (Sarah Perez/TechCrunch)
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Sources: Palo Alto Networks ordered the removal of direct attributions to China from a Unit 42 report on a hacking campaign over fears of retaliation from China (Reuters)
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ServiceNow is acquiring Pyramid Analytics, which makes business intelligence and analytics tools, sources say for hundreds of millions; Pyramid has raised $200M (Globes)
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GPT-5.3-Codex-Spark is OpenAI's first AI model to run on chips from Nvidia rival Cerebras; OpenAI says Codex has more than 1M weekly active users (Rachel Metz/Bloomberg)
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OpenAI launches a research preview of GPT-5.3-Codex-Spark, a smaller version of GPT-5.3-Codex that it claims generates code 15 times faster, for Pro users (David Gewirtz/ZDNET)