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  • Gmail Is Killing POP and Gmailify Access. Here’s What It Means for You

    Google giveth, and Google taketh away. Two long-standing features are being removed from Gmail, and they both relate to how you access messages from other, non-Google email accounts through the Gmail interface. The features we’re talking about are Gmailify and POP access, and if you rely on them to consolidate multiple email accounts into your read more

    Gmail Is Killing POP and Gmailify Access. Here’s What It Means for You
  • The War Over Prediction Markets Is Just Getting Started

    The political fight in the US over the future of prediction markets like Polymarket and Kalshi has escalated into a full-blown war, and battle lines aren’t being neatly drawn along party lines. Instead, conservative Mormons have aligned themselves with Las Vegas bigwigs and MAGA royalty is siding with liberal Democrat lobbyists. One side argues that read more

    The War Over Prediction Markets Is Just Getting Started
  • Leading US Research Lab Appears to Be Squeezing Out Foreign Scientists

    One of the US government’s top scientific research labs is taking steps that could drive away foreign scientists, a shift lawmakers and sources tell WIRED could cost the country valuable expertise and damage the agency’s credibility. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) helps determine the frameworks underpinning everything from cybersecurity to semiconductor manufacturing. read more

    Leading US Research Lab Appears to Be Squeezing Out Foreign Scientists
  • The Olympics and Politics Are More Intertwined Than Ever. Maybe That’s a Good Thing

    Back in 2018, figure skater Adam Rippon objected to then vice president Mike Pence leading the US delegation to the Olympics in Pyeongchang, citing Pence’s track record on LGBTQ+ rights. At the time, Rippon, who came out as gay in 2015, said Pence doesn’t “stand for anything that I really believe in.” Reflecting on it read more

    The Olympics and Politics Are More Intertwined Than Ever. Maybe That’s a Good Thing
  • New Film About a Viral Finger Painting Prodigy Skewers the Art World’s Cruel Optimism

    A Canadian curator and sad dad is working for a Quebecois collector in Nina Roza, a film that premiered this week at Berlinale. His rich boss is doomscrolling and stops on a viral video that shows a child prodigy finger painting in a Bulgarian barn. Her abstractions, she explains to the camera, depict the cosmos; read more

    New Film About a Viral Finger Painting Prodigy Skewers the Art World’s Cruel Optimism
  • Collector Belinda Tanoto’s Art Foundation Showcases Cutting-Edge Art with a Mission to Build Out Singapore’s Art Scene

    A former 1960s girls’ high school assembly hall may not be the first place you expect to find contemporary art in Singapore. For collector Belinda Tanoto, however, it was the ideal pop-up venue for the inaugural exhibition of her recently formed Tanoto Art Foundation (TAF). “We purposely picked a place that is not an intimidating read more

    Collector Belinda Tanoto’s Art Foundation Showcases Cutting-Edge Art with a Mission to Build Out Singapore’s Art Scene
  • Yuko Mohri’s Fragile Sculptures Confront the Inevitability of Change

    On the first preview day of the 2024 Venice Biennale, a torrential downpour sent artists, curators, journalists, and dealers scurrying for shelter. While others fretted about how the art on view would weather the sheets of rain, Yuko Mohri, the sculptor representing Japan that year, felt unusually relaxed. If all this water destroyed a new read more

    Yuko Mohri’s Fragile Sculptures Confront the Inevitability of Change
  • General Catalyst commits $5B to India over five years | TechCrunch

    General Catalyst, a Silicon Valley-based venture firm with more than $43 billion in assets under management, has announced it plans to invest $5 billion in India over the next five years, sharply expanding its push into the country’s startup ecosystem less than two years after merging with local venture firm Venture Highway. The commitment, unveiled read more

    General Catalyst commits B to India over five years | TechCrunch
  • Jeffrey Epstein’s Ties to CBP Agents Sparked a DOJ Probe

    United States prosecutors and federal law enforcement spent over a year examining ties between Jeffrey Epstein and Customs and Border Protection officers stationed in the US Virgin Islands (USVI), according to documents recently released by the Department of Justice. As The Guardian and New York Times have reported, emails, text messages, and investigative records show read more

    Jeffrey Epstein’s Ties to CBP Agents Sparked a DOJ Probe
  • Google's new Gemini Pro model has record benchmark scores — again | TechCrunch

    On Thursday, Google released the newest version of Gemini Pro, its powerful LLM. The model, 3.1, is currently available as a preview and will be generally released soon, the company said. Google’s new model may be one of the most powerful LLMs yet. Onlookers have noted that Gemini 3.1 Pro appears to be a big read more

    Google's new Gemini Pro model has record benchmark scores — again | TechCrunch
  • Nvidia deepens early-stage push into India's AI startup ecosystem | TechCrunch

    Nvidia is stepping up efforts to court India’s artificial intelligence startups earlier in their lifecycle, unveiling a string of partnerships this week aimed at reaching founders even before their companies are formally established. The push is intended to help the AI chipmaker cultivate relationships with future customers in one of the world’s fastest-growing developer markets. read more

    Nvidia deepens early-stage push into India's AI startup ecosystem | TechCrunch
  • A $10K Bounty Awaits Anyone Who Can Hack Ring Cameras to Stop Sharing Data With Amazon

    Usually, when you see a feel-good story about finding a lost dog, you don’t immediately react with fear and revulsion. But that was indeed the case in response to a Super Bowl commercial from Amazon-owned security camera company Ring. There’s now a group offering to dole out a $10,000 bounty to wrest back control of read more

    A K Bounty Awaits Anyone Who Can Hack Ring Cameras to Stop Sharing Data With Amazon
  • iPhones Emergency SOS via Satellite Feature Helped Rescue Skiers Caught in Lake Tahoe Avalanche

    Six skiers who survived the avalanche near Lake Tahoe on Tuesday used the Emergency SOS via satellite feature on the iPhone to get help, reports The New York Times. Emergency SOS via satellite lets ‌iPhone‌ users communicate with emergency responders via text when a cellular or Wi-Fi connection is not available. The skiers were able read more

    iPhones Emergency SOS via Satellite Feature Helped Rescue Skiers Caught in Lake Tahoe Avalanche
  • FBI says ATM 'jackpotting' attacks are on the rise, and netting hackers millions in stolen cash | TechCrunch

    In 2010, the famed security researcher Barnaby Jack spectacularly hacked into an ATM cash machine onstage at the Black Hat security conference, forcing it to spit out reams of bank notes in front of an awestruck audience. More than a decade later, ATM jackpotting — as it’s called — has broken free from the realms read more

    FBI says ATM 'jackpotting' attacks are on the rise, and netting hackers millions in stolen cash | TechCrunch
  • At a critical moment, Snap loses a top Specs exec | TechCrunch

    Snap has big plans to release the newest version of its AR glasses, Specs, later this year. Despite the strategic priority that the hardware product represents, the company recently shed one of the top executives tied to the project, reportedly over a dispute with Snap CEO Evan Spiegel. The tech blog Sources originally reported that read more

    At a critical moment, Snap loses a top Specs exec | TechCrunch
  • Joseph C Belden: Last chance for innovators to win scaling perks | TechCrunch

    The search for the next wave of breakthrough innovation isn’t over yet. Due to overwhelming interest and strong early submissions, nominations for the 2026 Joseph C. Belden Innovation Award have been extended through February 27, 2026, giving innovators additional time to bring their technologies into the spotlight. Learn more and start your submission here. Image read more

  • Cellebrite cut off Serbia citing abuse of its phone unlocking tools. Why not others? | TechCrunch

    Last year, the phone hacking tool maker Cellebrite announced it had suspended Serbian police as customers, after human rights researchers alleged local police and intelligence agencies used its tools to hack into the phones of a journalist and an activist, and plant spyware. This was a rare example of Cellebrite publicly cutting off a customer read more

    Cellebrite cut off Serbia citing abuse of its phone unlocking tools. Why not others? | TechCrunch
  • Google says its AI systems helped deter Play Store malware in 2025 | TechCrunch

    Fewer bad actors are targeting Google Play with malicious apps, the company says, a shift that the tech giant credits with its increased investments in proactive security systems and AI technology. In its latest Android app ecosystem safety report released on Thursday, Google said it prevented 1.75 million policy-violating apps from being published on Google read more

    Google says its AI systems helped deter Play Store malware in 2025 | TechCrunch
  • M1 MacBook Air Out of Stock at Walmart as Lower-Cost MacBook Nears

    Apple’s older MacBook Air with the M1 chip is now out of stock on Walmart’s website in the U.S., amid rumors of a new lower-cost MacBook coming soon. A colorful MacBook (concept) Walmart first began selling the MacBook Air with the M1 chip for $699 in March 2024. The price later dropped to $649, then read more

    M1 MacBook Air Out of Stock at Walmart as Lower-Cost MacBook Nears
  • An AI data center boom is fueling Redwood's energy storage business | TechCrunch

    A year ago, Redwood Materials didn’t have an energy storage business. Now, it is the fastest-growing unit within the battery recycling and materials startup — a reflection of an AI data center building boom. The evidence of that growth, the company says, can be found at its R&D lab in San Francisco, which has expanded read more

    An AI data center boom is fueling Redwood's energy storage business | TechCrunch