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  • Meta will record employees' keystrokes and use it to train its AI models | TechCrunch

    Meta has found a new source of training data for its AI models: its own employees. The company plans to use data culled from the mouse movements and keystrokes of its own staff in its pursuit to build more capable and efficient artificial intelligence. The story, which was first reported by Reuters, shows the lengths read more

    Meta will record employees' keystrokes and use it to train its AI models | TechCrunch
  • Beats Introduces 10-Foot USB-C to USB-C Cables

    Beats today announced an expansion of its cable lineup that first debuted a year ago, introducing a longer 10-foot (3-meter) option for its USB-C to USB-C cables. The new 10-foot cable is available in all four of the existing Beats cable colors: Bolt Black, Surge Stone, Nitro Navy, and Rapid Red. Built for enhanced durability, read more

    Beats Introduces 10-Foot USB-C to USB-C Cables
  • Tackling the housing shortage with robotic microfactories

    A national housing shortage is straining finances and communities across the United States. In Massachusetts, at least 222,000 homes will have to be built in the next 10 years to meet the population’s needs. At the same time, there are numerous challenges in traditional construction. There’s a shortage of skilled construction workers. Most projects involve read more

    Tackling the housing shortage with robotic microfactories
  • Beats and JENNIE Debut Special Edition Onyx Black Solo 4 Headphones

    Following the September 2025 collaboration with South Korean singer JENNIE that saw a special edition Ruby Red version of its Solo 4 headphones sell out in Apple’s online store in under 24 hours, Apple’s Beats brand today is announcing a follow-up partnership with JENNIE for an Onyx Black version of the headphones. As with the read more

    Beats and JENNIE Debut Special Edition Onyx Black Solo 4 Headphones
  • I've Tested Gaming Laptops for Over a Decade. This Is What I Think You Should Buy

    Lenovo Legion 7i Gen 10 (16 Inch, Intel) Now, there’s another class of high-end gaming laptop that focuses more on performance than being thin or portable. The Lenovo Legion 7i Gen 10 is one of my favorites in this class, featuring a beautiful white chassis and glossy OLED display. Unlike some OLED displays, the Legion read more

    I've Tested Gaming Laptops for Over a Decade. This Is What I Think You Should Buy
  • This Scammer Used an AI-Generated MAGA Girl to Grift ‘Super Dumb’ Men

    Like many medical school students, Sam was broke. The 22-year-old aspiring orthopedic surgeon from northern India got some money from his parents, but he says he spent most of it subsidizing his licensing exams, and he’s still saving up to hopefully emigrate to the US after graduation. So he started searching for ways to make read more

    This Scammer Used an AI-Generated MAGA Girl to Grift ‘Super Dumb’ Men
  • Blue Origin's New Glenn put a customer satellite in the wrong orbit during its third launch | TechCrunch

    Jeff Bezos’ space company Blue Origin successfully re-used one of its New Glenn rockets for the first time ever on Sunday, but the company failed at its primary mission: delivering a communications satellite to orbit for customer AST SpaceMobile. AST SpaceMobile issued a statement Sunday afternoon that the upper stage of the New Glenn rocket read more

    Blue Origin's New Glenn put a customer satellite in the wrong orbit during its third launch | TechCrunch
  • Managing traffic in space

    Chances are, you’ve already used a satellite today. Satellites make it possible for us to stream our favorite shows, call and text a friend, check weather and navigation apps, and make an online purchase. Satellites also monitor the Earth’s climate, the extent of agricultural crops, wildlife habitats, and impacts from natural disasters. As we’ve found read more

    Managing traffic in space
  • Do You Actually Need a Smart Bird Feeder With a Movable Camera?

    Assembly was quick and tool-free, requiring only a handful of included knob screws. I also like that it included both fence- and pole-mounting options, the latter of which is critical for preventing squirrel damage. ScreenshotCoolfly app via Kat Merck Smart feeder companies continue to upgrade their cameras’ quality with each new model, but the general read more

    Do You Actually Need a Smart Bird Feeder With a Movable Camera?
  • Comment Tesla a caché des accidents fatals pour continuer à tester la conduite autonome sur les routes | RTS

    Une fuite de données révèle que Tesla a dissimulé des milliers d’incidents liés à sa conduite autonome. Certains accidents ont été fatals. Un premier verdict condamne le constructeur à verser 243 millions de dollars aux victimes. Une enquête diffusée dans Temps Présent lève le voile sur ces pratiques. La voiture autonome promettait un rêve, elle read more

  • New leaders, new fund: Sequoia has raised $7B to expand its AI bets | TechCrunch

    Few venture firms have bet more aggressively on AI than Sequoia Capital, and it isn’t slowing down. The Silicon Valley stalwart has raised roughly $7 billion for a new fund, according to Bloomberg. Sequoia declined TechCrunch’s request for comment. The money will go toward what the firm calls its “expansion strategy” — essentially its late-stage read more

    New leaders, new fund: Sequoia has raised B to expand its AI bets | TechCrunch
  • Factory hits $1.5B valuation to build AI coding for enterprises | TechCrunch

    More than three years after the emergence of generative AI, AI-assisted coding remains by far the most popular and lucrative use case for the technology. Although multiple companies — including Anthropic, maker of Claude Code, as well as Cursor and Cognition — are already vying for dominance, investors believe there is room for at least read more

    Factory hits .5B valuation to build AI coding for enterprises | TechCrunch
  • Light-activated gel could impact wearables, soft robotics, and more

    Consider the chief difference between living systems and electronics: The first is generally soft and squishy, while the latter is hard and rigid. Now, in work that could impact human-machine interfaces, biocompatible devices, soft robotics, and more, MIT engineers and colleagues have developed a soft, flexible gel that dramatically changes its conductivity upon the application read more

    Light-activated gel could impact wearables, soft robotics, and more
  • Congress Turns Up Pressure on DHS Over Palantir’s Role in Immigration Crackdown

    Thirty-four members of Congress are demanding that the Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement provide detailed information about how tools developed by Palantir and “a range of surveillance companies” are fueling Trump’s ongoing immigration crackdown, according to a letter shared exclusively with WIRED. On Thursday, the lawmakers sent the letter to DHS read more

    Congress Turns Up Pressure on DHS Over Palantir’s Role in Immigration Crackdown
  • Apple Was Filming Fatal Aircraft Crash for Vision Pro

    A British paraplegic adventurer was being filmed for an Apple Vision Pro immersive video series during a fatal aircraft crash in the Jordanian desert in July 2024, Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman reports. Claire Lomas became internationally recognized in 2012 when she became the first person to complete the London Marathon using a robotic exoskeleton suit, five read more

    Apple Was Filming Fatal Aircraft Crash for Vision Pro
  • ‘The Last Airbender’ Leaked Online. Some Fans Say Paramount Deserves the Fallout

    The online leak of a full version of Avatar: Aang, The Last Airbender—a highly anticipated animated film in a multimedia fantasy franchise—has divided passionate fans while upsetting those who spent years working on the film. The leaks began on X late on Saturday night, about six months before Aang was scheduled to premiere on Paramount+. read more

    ‘The Last Airbender’ Leaked Online. Some Fans Say Paramount Deserves the Fallout
  • How the rewards app Freecash scammed its way to the top of the app stores | TechCrunch

    A data harvesting app called Freecash appears to have tricked users as it quickly rose to the top charts on the App Store and Google Play, where it sat for months until a recent ban. If you’ve been on TikTok this year, you’ve more than likely encountered ads for Freecash. The app has been marketed read more

    How the rewards app Freecash scammed its way to the top of the app stores | TechCrunch
  • NASA Wants to Put Nuclear Reactors on the Moon

    Having demonstrated that it has the operational capability to transport humans safely to the moon and back, the United States is moving on to its next major aim: It wants nuclear reactors in orbit and on the lunar surface by 2030. For such a feat, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration will have to work read more

    NASA Wants to Put Nuclear Reactors on the Moon
  • AI Could Democratize One of Tech's Most Valuable Resources

    Nvidia is the undisputed king of AI chips. But thanks to the AI it helped build, the champ could soon face growing competition. Modern AI runs on Nvidia designs, a dynamic that has propelled the company to a market cap of well over $4 trillion. Each new generation of Nvidia chip allows companies to train read more

    AI Could Democratize One of Tech's Most Valuable Resources
  • Google Launches Native Gemini AI App for Mac

    Google is bringing Gemini to the Mac with a new native macOS app that’s available starting today. Gemini for Mac can be activated with a keyboard shortcut, and it has built-in tools for generating images, analyzing what’s on your screen, reviewing files, and more. Gemini is the last of the three major AI services to read more

    Google Launches Native Gemini AI App for Mac