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  • Jonas Wood Turns Tennis Courts into Color Experiments in New Gagosian Show

    Jonas Wood has been watching sports his whole life, and the habit has followed him into the studio. “I played tons of sports when I was a kid and I was obsessed with following them,” Wood said, speaking with me by Zoom from his Los Angeles studio. “I used to read the entire sports section read more

    Jonas Wood Turns Tennis Courts into Color Experiments in New Gagosian Show
  • Decades in the Making, Institut Restellini’s Amedeo Modigliani Catalogue Raisonné to Release Next Month

    After over 40 years in the making, Institut Restellini’s Amedeo Modigliani catalogue raisonné will finally release next month. Pace will host a book launch at its London gallery on April 21, with a day-long symposium to follow on April 30 at Pace’s 540 West 25th Street space in New York. To say the publication is read more

    Decades in the Making, Institut Restellini’s Amedeo Modigliani Catalogue Raisonné to Release Next Month
  • Ali Eyal Gives Testimony

    Feature “I was nine years old, and I felt like I lost that childhood,” the Whitney Biennial artist told Hyperallergic, reflecting on the US’s war in Iraq, the disappearance of his father, and the art he makes to process. Ali Eyal in the yard channeling his uncles in Amsterdam (photo by Samar Al Summary, courtesy read more

    Ali Eyal Gives Testimony
  • Fourth macOS Tahoe 26.4 Beta Now Available for Developers [Update: Public Beta Available]

    Apple today provided the fourth beta of an upcoming macOS Tahoe 26.4 update to developers for testing purposes, with the update coming a week after Apple seeded the third beta. Developers can download the ‌macOS Tahoe‌ 26.4 update by opening up the System Settings app, selecting the General category, and then choosing Software Update. Beta read more

    Fourth macOS Tahoe 26.4 Beta Now Available for Developers [Update: Public Beta Available]
  • Elizabeth Saloka's Vibrant Painted Rocks Adopt the Personalities of Snacks and Pop Culture Icons

    While most of us will pass by stray stones and piles of rubble without much of a second thought, Elizabeth Saloka sees tons of potential. From a couple of rock piles outside of her regular supermarket to crumbling curbs or demolished structures, she sifts through a variety of shapes and sizes to find rocks that read more

    Elizabeth Saloka's Vibrant Painted Rocks Adopt the Personalities of Snacks and Pop Culture Icons
  • Lucy Raven’s Latest Film Captures a Dramatic Dam Removal in the Pacific Northwest

    Lucy Raven’s film work Murderers Bar (2025) captures the removal of a dam in the Pacific Northwest and the dramatic release of water that takes the form of a newly born river as it rushes from Oregon through Northern California on its way to the Pacific Ocean. The 42-minute piece is the final part of read more

    Lucy Raven’s Latest Film Captures a Dramatic Dam Removal in the Pacific Northwest
  • Flipkart moves its headquarters back to India ahead of IPO | TechCrunch

    Indian e-commerce giant Flipkart has moved its headquarters back to India from Singapore as it prepares for a potential IPO in the coming months. The relocation comes more than a decade after Flipkart moved its headquarters overseas. The company is targeting a stock market debut in India in the financial year ending March 2027, people read more

    Flipkart moves its headquarters back to India ahead of IPO | TechCrunch
  • Close Encounters: The Paintings of David Rice – Hi-Fructose Magazine

    The Pacific Northwest is perhaps the wildest, most breathtaking region in the continental United States. With its combination of mountain ranges, conifer forests, lakes, rivers, and ancient sequoias looming over the California coast, the geography and texture of Wyoming, Montana, California, and Oregon return us to North America’s primordial past. It reminds us of when read more

    Close Encounters: The Paintings of David Rice – Hi-Fructose Magazine
  • Works by Es Devlin, Brian Eno, and Nan Goldin to Be Auctioned to Support Palestinian Aid

    Works by artists includingEs Devlin, Brian Eno, Nan Goldin, and Grayson Perrywill be auctioned in London later this month to raise funds for humanitarian aid supporting Palestinians. The sale, organized byChoose Love,Gideon Berger Studio,Hope 93 Gallery, and art dealerZayna Al-Saleh, will benefit theTogether For Palestine Fund, which supports Palestinian-led humanitarian organizations, according tothe National. The read more

    Works by Es Devlin, Brian Eno, and Nan Goldin to Be Auctioned to Support Palestinian Aid
  • Apple Has Apparently Already Finalized iPhone 18e

    Apple has already finalized plans for next year’s entry-level “iPhone 18e” model, according to a known leaker. According to a new post from the Weibo user known as “Fixed Focus Digital,” Apple has now locked in plans for the ‌iPhone‌ 18e. This is despite the fact that the iPhone 17e hasn’t yet launched. The ‌iPhone read more

    Apple Has Apparently Already Finalized iPhone 18e
  • Zoox starts mapping Dallas and Phoenix for its robotaxis | TechCrunch

    Zoox is now mapping the streets of Dallas, Texas, and Phoenix, Arizona, as a precursor to testing its autonomous vehicles in the two Sun Belt cities. The company said on Monday that it had sent a small number of its Toyota Highlander SUVs to each city, where workers will drive them to help Zoox’s autonomous read more

    Zoox starts mapping Dallas and Phoenix for its robotaxis | TechCrunch
  • Whether Chopping Wood or Sitting at My Computer, I'm Probably Wearing a Base Layer

    The right base layer for you is going to be the one that keeps you dry by moving your body heat and sweat away from you. Which base layer is best at this depends on what you’re doing. If you’re actively moving (hiking, climbing, ski touring, etc.) look for something thinner that wicks moisture better, read more

    Whether Chopping Wood or Sitting at My Computer, I'm Probably Wearing a Base Layer
  • Cytotrait raises £3M for agricultural gene-editing technology

    Cytotrait, a spinout from The University of Manchester focused on developing new traits for food and agricultural applications, has closed a £3 million seed funding round. The round was led by Northern Gritstone, with participation from the UK Innovation & Science Seed Fund (UKI2S), managed by Future Planet Capital, and the Northern Universities Ventures Fund, read more

    Cytotrait raises £3M for agricultural gene-editing technology
  • ILS secures seed funding to expand ProVision legal workflow platform

    Intelligent Legal Solutions (ILS), a global legal technology company building automation software for investment fund lawyers, has secured a seed funding round led by Chicago Ventures, bringing its total funding to more than $3 million. Founded in 2024, ILS was established to address the largely manual nature of post-close fund workflows, an area that has read more

    ILS secures seed funding to expand ProVision legal workflow platform
  • Feeld Was a Dating App for the Freaks. Now Some People Call It ‘Normie Hell’

    Alise Morales just happened to be on the dating app Feeld the night a man was detained by ICE agents a mile from her Brooklyn, New York, apartment. Fresh off of a divorce, Morales, a 35-year-old comedian, was in the market for something strictly casual. That’s when she came across Paul’s profile. “I was a read more

    Feeld Was a Dating App for the Freaks. Now Some People Call It ‘Normie Hell’
  • It’s Still Overpriced, but Apple’s iPhone 17e Is a Better Entry-Level iPhone

    Photograph: Julian Chokkattu Apple iPhone 17e, main camera. One new perk over the iPhone 16e, driven by the A19 chip, is the ability to turn on or off Portrait blur for photos after you’ve captured them. So, if you wish you snapped a photo in Portrait mode, you can enable it after the fact. Speaking read more

    It’s Still Overpriced, but Apple’s iPhone 17e Is a Better Entry-Level iPhone
  • Saltz raises €20M to build global chef-supplier marketplace

    Saltz, a digital marketplace for the food supply industry, has raised €20 million in Series A funding. The round included investment from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), Inovo, Lifeline Ventures, and Change Ventures, along with participation from Mantas Mikuckas (founder of Vinted), Miki Kuusi (founder of Wolt), several Shopify executives, and other read more

    Saltz raises €20M to build global chef-supplier marketplace
  • UK manufacturing startup Isembard secures $50M

    A UK startup which has developed software to automate the manufacturing of key component parts for industries, including space, defence and robotics, has raised $50m in a Series A funding round, less than 12 months after its $9m seed round. Isembard, founded by entrepreneur and former army reservist Alexander Fitzgerald in 2024, is creating anetwork read more

    UK manufacturing startup Isembard secures M
  • Sonos Still Makes My Favorite Streaming Speakers. Here Are the Best Models to Build Out Your Multiroom Empire

    I’ve tested every major Sonos product, from the ancient Play:1 and Play:5 to the latest Era 100, Era 300 speakers, and flagship Arc Ultra soundbar. Apart from the recent app troubles, my experience over the years has always been overwhelmingly positive. Here are my favorite aspects of Sonos: Simple setup, loads of options: The Sonos read more

    Sonos Still Makes My Favorite Streaming Speakers. Here Are the Best Models to Build Out Your Multiroom Empire
  • University of Edinburgh biotech spin-out BIOCAPTIVA raises £1.58M

    University of Edinburgh spin-out BIOCAPTIVA has raised £1.58 million in a new funding round and launched its first product in the US. BIOCAPTIVA’s novel magnetic bead technology is designed to solve one of liquid biopsy’s biggest bottlenecks: preparing blood samples for cancer research and diagnostics. By improving how cell-free DNA is captured from blood, the read more

    University of Edinburgh biotech spin-out BIOCAPTIVA raises £1.58M