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    💻 JUST IN: Amazon Replaces Its AI Assistant, Google Drops a Surprise Laptop, and a $650K Mech Suit Is Now Real

    Amazon has made a major move by replacing its AI shopping assistant with a new agentic Alexa experience, while Google has unveiled a surprise new laptop platform that's already stirring controversy. A landmark lawsuit against OpenAI raises urgent questions about AI safety guardrails after a teenager's tragic death. Canon and Sony have both dropped powerful new cameras, SpaceX hit a new rocket milestone, and quantum computing researchers are reporting multiple breakthroughs in the same week. Plus, scientists reveal that the way you speak could be an early warning sign of cognitive decline.

  2. 179

    💻 Google's Secret OS Just Leaked — And That's Not Even the Biggest Story Today

    A 16-minute video surfaced online hours before Google's scheduled presentation, appearing to reveal a brand-new operating system called Aluminium OS built for PCs and laptops — and the clock is ticking before the official word drops. Meanwhile, Amazon has unleashed 30-minute delivery across major US cities, and a major hacking group just walked away from one of the most alarming student data breaches in recent memory with a deal that raises more questions than answers. Waymo is recalling nearly 3,800 self-driving vehicles after a robotaxi made a dangerously wrong call in flooded conditions, and NASA's James Webb Telescope just produced the clearest map ever of the universe's cosmic web. From OpenAI entering the cybersecurity arms race to Europe smashing quantum computing records, today's episode is packed with stories that are reshaping the world in real time.

  3. 178

    💻 Smart Homes Just Got a Major Upgrade — And Your Wallet Will Notice

    A groundbreaking partnership between two major tech standards could soon put money back in your pocket by making your smart home appliances work with the power grid automatically. Discord Nitro just became a much better deal for gamers, with a surprising Microsoft bundle that adds serious value to the subscription. A respected Wall Street Journal tech journalist has left her prestigious post to launch her own media company alongside a bold new book that challenges everything we think we know about AI. Researchers are sounding alarms about AI chatbots doing something far more troubling than spreading misinformation, and one of the most anticipated gaming releases of the year has already been compromised in a massive leak — weeks before launch.

  4. 177

    💻 JUST IN: Quantum Encryption Shattered Records, Netflix Finally Won at Gaming, and Substack Is Losing Its Biggest Names Fast

    Today's episode of Technology Daily is packed with stories you can't afford to miss. Scientists have hit a major milestone in quantum communication, transmitting unhackable encryption keys across 120 kilometers of fiber — a leap toward a truly secure internet. Substack is bleeding top creators to rival platforms as writers demand more control and better economics, while Netflix may have quietly cracked the gaming puzzle with an unexpectedly simple strategy. A newly discovered 'super steel' material could slash the cost of green hydrogen production, and a cyberattack hit a major education platform at the worst possible moment — right in the middle of finals season.

  5. 176

    💻 Urgent Tech Alert: Quantum Rules Rewritten, Robot Mowers Hacked & AI Makes an Unconstitutional Call

    Scientists have upended decades of quantum physics with a discovery that could reshape computing as we know it — and that's just the start. A popular robot lawn mower brand has confirmed a jaw-dropping security breach that exposed users' home networks and personal data, while a mysterious interstellar comet is raising eyebrows across the astronomy world. A federal judge has issued a landmark ruling against the use of ChatGPT in government decision-making, sending shockwaves through Washington. Plus, a massive cyberattack hit schools nationwide at the worst possible time, gaming legend Takashi Tezuka may have just quietly closed a historic chapter, and there's still time to save Mother's Day — if you act fast.

  6. 175

    💻 Nintendo Just Raised the Price Again — And That's Not Even the Biggest Story Today

    Console gamers are facing a double hit as Nintendo confirms a Switch 2 price hike while Sony reports a staggering 46% drop in PS5 sales — and the reason behind both may be worse than expected. Thousands of schools across the US were locked out of a major learning platform after a cyberattack, with a ticking deadline that has administrators on edge. In the courtroom, bombshell evidence from the Musk vs. Altman trial exposes a secret 2017 plot that could rewrite the origin story of modern AI. Google also pulled the wraps off a screenless, AI-powered Fitbit — and the universe handed scientists not one but three mind-bending discoveries that have astronomers questioning everything they thought they knew.

  7. 174

    💻 Google Just Killed Fitbit (Sort Of), AI Is Now Making Your Podcasts & Something Huge Happened at the Musk vs. Altman Trial

    Google has unveiled the Fitbit Air, a $99 screenless wearable powered by Gemini AI, while simultaneously rebranding the entire Fitbit app ecosystem — and that's just the start of today's massive news cycle. Spotify's AI DJ is going global, and a new tool is letting AI agents drop generated audio content directly into your podcast feed. Thousands of AI-built apps are quietly leaking sensitive data, and a new study is raising uncomfortable questions about what AI assistants might be doing to your brain. Meanwhile, bombshell messages from the Musk vs. Altman trial have surfaced, and an unexpected partnership in the AI world just turned the entire industry on its head.

  8. 173

    💻 NASA's Moon Mission Has a Critical Problem — Plus Google Is Secretly Eating Your Storage

    NASA's bold lunar base ambitions are hitting a fundamental roadblock that could derail the entire mission, while Google Chrome is quietly consuming gigabytes of storage on users' devices without clear warning. The OpenAI vs. Elon Musk trial escalated dramatically in court, with explosive testimony that has everyone talking. Google is also rolling out a major change to AI search that directly responds to a habit millions of users have developed. Plus, GameStop just made a jaw-dropping $56 billion bid for a company many times its own size — and nobody quite knows how they plan to pull it off.

  9. 172

    💻 OpenAI's Secret Phone, Claude's Safety Scandal & More — Today's Tech Stories You Need to Hear

    OpenAI may be building a smartphone powered by AI from the ground up — and it could hit production sooner than anyone expected. Meanwhile, researchers claim they tricked Anthropic's safety-focused Claude into generating dangerous content using a shockingly low-tech method. Meta is fighting a multi-billion dollar legal battle with a U.S. state while simultaneously deploying controversial AI technology to police its own users. Plus, a major quantum computing breakthrough could change how we think about error correction, and Voyager 1 — still alive after nearly 50 years in space — has a bold new plan to extend its mission even further.

  10. 171

    💻 Apple's Mac Mini Crisis, GameStop's Shocking $56B Power Move & The Surveillance Story That Should Alarm Everyone

    A chip shortage and AI-driven demand spike are making Apple's Mac Mini harder to get and more expensive by the day. DHS reportedly pressured Google to hand over location data on a foreign critic of ICE who hasn't stepped foot in the US in over a decade — and the legal tool they used will raise your eyebrows. GameStop's CEO is swinging for the fences with an unsolicited $56 billion bid to acquire eBay, aiming to build an Amazon rival out of a company that was once synonymous with mall kiosks. Meanwhile, Uber is quietly transforming into something much bigger than a ride-hailing app, Tesla hit a milestone Elon Musk once called the key to full autonomy, and NASA has major news on two very different ends of the space timeline.

  11. 170

    💻 Time Has a Flaw, AI Is Flooding Your Music & The App Store's #1 App Has a Wild Origin Story

    Physicists have uncovered a subtle but stunning imperfection in time itself — and it could change everything we know about the universe. Meanwhile, AI-generated music is quietly taking over streaming platforms, raising urgent questions about authenticity and who gets paid. A brand-new memory chip has just shattered one of electronics' most fundamental limitations, potentially transforming smartphones and AI hardware forever. An AI tool called RAVEN has confirmed over 100 exoplanets — including 31 never-before-seen worlds — and the discoveries are just getting started. Plus, Spirit Airlines is gone, Meta is in court facing major consequences, a dangerous Linux exploit is putting servers at risk, and the story behind the App Store's hottest new camera app is stranger than fiction.

  12. 169

    💻 Meta Just Bought a Robotics Startup, Musk vs. Altman Is Already Revealing Secrets, and the FCC Just Changed What You Can Buy

    It's May 2nd, 2026, and the tech world is moving fast. Meta has made a bold robotics acquisition that signals a major shift in the humanoid AI race, while the Musk vs. Altman trial is unearthing explosive early OpenAI documents that could reshape the entire industry. The FCC has issued a sweeping ban on foreign-made Wi-Fi routers, Apple is warning of a chip shortage hitting key Mac products, and a dangerous new Linux exploit is leaving millions of machines exposed. Plus, a dark-money influence campaign tied to major AI executives is raising serious ethical alarms about who's really shaping the public narrative around artificial intelligence.

  13. 168

    💻 Pentagon's Secret AI Deals Revealed — And One Major Player Got Shut Out

    The U.S. Defense Department has quietly signed classified AI agreements with OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Nvidia, and xAI — but one prominent AI safety company was deemed a supply-chain risk and left off the list entirely. Elon Musk's week in court against OpenAI took a dramatic turn when he appeared to contradict his own legal team and made a startling admission about xAI's training methods. Apple is warning customers that Mac Mini and Mac Studio shortages could last months, as an unexpected wave of AI enthusiasts has overwhelmed supply. Oxford physicists made history with a first-ever quantum demonstration that could reshape the future of computing and communication. Plus: Virgin Galactic's survival is in question, SpaceX and Blue Origin make major moves, and AI is being weaponized in deeply troubling new ways.

  14. 167

    💻 RAM Prices, Goblin AI & Netflix Goes TikTok — Tech News Just Dropped

    Samsung has confirmed a widening RAM shortage driven by AI data centers, and prices aren't coming down anytime soon. Microsoft just open-sourced the earliest known DOS code, giving the retro computing world a rare glimpse into computing's origins. Spotify is rolling out a new badge to separate real human artists from AI-generated music flooding the platform. Netflix is overhauling its mobile app with a TikTok-style scrolling video feed, and Meta is losing millions of daily users while doubling down on AI spending. Plus, scientists just pulled off a quantum teleportation world first — and a new study is poking serious holes in one AI model's supposedly human-like thinking.

  15. 166

    💻 OpenAI Sued Over School Shooting Silence — And That's Just The Start

    Seven families impacted by a Canadian school shooting are suing OpenAI, alleging the company detected warning signs in the suspected shooter's ChatGPT activity but chose to stay quiet — and the legal fallout could reshape AI regulation forever. Meanwhile, ChatGPT's explosive growth is stalling fast, the Musk vs. Altman trial has officially kicked off, and Meta is staring down a potential $12 billion fine in Europe for failing to protect children on its platforms. Deepfake scammers are now using AI-generated celebrity videos to run fraud campaigns on TikTok, China has frozen new robotaxi licenses after a chaotic fleet meltdown, and NASA's Curiosity rover just found something on Mars that has scientists talking. Plus: an electric air taxi just made a real flight in New York City, and a SpaceX rocket is quietly headed for the Moon.

  16. 165

    💻 Musk vs. Altman Trial Erupts, Mars Shocks Scientists & AI Just Changed Cybersecurity Forever

    The long-awaited trial of Elon Musk versus Sam Altman and OpenAI has officially kicked off in federal court, and jury selection alone has already delivered jaw-dropping moments. Google has quietly signed a classified deal with the US Department of Defense just hours after its own employees demanded the company refuse military AI contracts. NASA's Curiosity rover has uncovered something extraordinary on Mars — organic molecules resembling the building blocks of life preserved in ancient rocks — though scientists are careful about what it does and doesn't mean. Meanwhile, a major AI security revelation from a DARPA challenge is raising urgent alarms about the speed at which AI-powered cyber threats are evolving. Plus: a dual-screen OLED beast of a laptop, Valve's new Steam Controller, electric air taxis buzzing over New York City, and a Windows update that will finally let you stop dreading automatic restarts.

  17. 164

    💻 Everything Just Changed: Spotify's Shocking New Feature, A Major AI Cover-Up & A Record That Defies Physics

    Spotify just made a massive move that could change how you use the app forever — and it has nothing to do with music. Meanwhile, a popular AI design tool was caught silently altering user content in a politically charged way that's raising serious red flags. Ford just obliterated an EV world record with numbers that seem impossible, and NASA has released its first full report on a historic moon mission that didn't go entirely to plan. Plus, Microsoft is finally giving Windows users what they've been begging for, OpenAI's CEO is publicly apologizing after a deadly tragedy, and a beloved piece of gaming history has just been resurrected after 20 years.

  18. 163

    💻 $40 Billion Bet, Musk vs. Altman Trial Begins & Something Went Very Wrong With ChatGPT

    Google is making an eye-popping move into the AI arms race with a deal that could reshape the industry — and it's not alone. Meanwhile, a high-stakes federal trial has officially kicked off that could determine the future of the world's most powerful AI company, with some very familiar faces set to take the stand. NASA is celebrating a historic milestone that humans haven't witnessed in over 50 years, but not everything in tech this week is cause for celebration. A sobering AI safety failure has triggered a formal apology from one of Silicon Valley's most powerful CEOs — and government officials say it's not enough. From used EV price crashes to optical tornadoes and a surprisingly affordable Apple laptop, today's episode covers the stories you need to know right now.

  19. 162

    💻 Google's $40B Bombshell, Tim Cook's Exit & A Soldier's Illegal Bet Just Changed Everything

    Google just dropped a jaw-dropping $40 billion investment into Anthropic weeks after Amazon made its own massive move — and the circular money trail is raising eyebrows across Silicon Valley. Tim Cook is officially stepping down as Apple's CEO, and his successor is already making bold moves with a shockingly affordable new MacBook. The Musk vs. Altman trial has finally begun, with testimonies from tech's biggest names expected to shake up the entire AI industry. A US Special Forces soldier was arrested for using classified military intelligence to profit on a prediction market — and that's somehow not even the wildest betting scandal of the week. From massive tech layoffs at Microsoft and Meta to a record-breaking NASA mission and a mysterious new cosmic explosion, today's episode covers the stories reshaping tech, space, and beyond.

  20. 161

    💻 Apple's CEO Is Out — Here's Who's Taking Over & What It Means for the Future of Tech

    Tim Cook is stepping down as Apple's CEO after 15 years, and his replacement is already named — but the real question is what this means for Apple's next chapter. Meanwhile, DeepSeek is back with a powerful new open-source AI model that's rattling Silicon Valley, and Anthropic's Claude just gained the ability to control a surprising range of your everyday apps. A U.S. Army Special Forces soldier is under arrest for allegedly using classified military intel to cash in on a prediction market — and that's just the start of the platform's wild week. Plus, NASA's next great space telescope is nearly ready to launch, Meta is slashing thousands of jobs, and ransomware just crossed a terrifying new threshold.

  21. 160

    💻 Tim Cook Out at Apple, AI's Dirty Secret Exposed & More You Need to Know NOW

    Apple's Tim Cook is stepping down as CEO this September, ending a 15-year run and severing the last direct link to the Steve Jobs era — but who's taking over, and what does it mean for Apple's future? Meanwhile, a shocking new look at AI's environmental footprint reveals Big Tech's data centers could emit over 129 million tons of greenhouse gases annually, sparking a growing bipartisan backlash and outright city bans. Gen Z — the generation using AI the most — is also growing the most resentful of it, and polls show the numbers are getting worse fast. On the privacy front, Apple just quietly patched a serious iOS security flaw that let law enforcement access deleted push notifications users thought were gone for good. From Elon Musk's awkward Tesla bombshell and DJI's hot new beginner drones to NASA targeting a historic space telescope launch, today's episode is packed with stories that will change how you see the tech world.

  22. 159

    💻 Tim Cook Is Out at Apple — And That's Just the Start of Today's Tech Chaos

    Apple's era-defining CEO is stepping down, and his successor is already making waves with a product launch that's shaking up the industry. Meta is under fire from its own employees over a controversial AI surveillance tool installed on their work computers — and the implications go far deeper than privacy. Anthropic's most powerful cybersecurity AI was accessed by unauthorized users, raising urgent questions about what happens when cutting-edge vulnerability tools fall into the wrong hands. Amazon just made a jaw-dropping financial commitment to Anthropic that could reshape the future of cloud computing. Plus, NASA's Curiosity rover has uncovered something on Mars that scientists are calling the most significant organic chemistry discovery yet — and it's raising big questions about what once existed there.

  23. 158

    💻 Tim Cook Out, AI Arms Race Escalates & A Rocket Fails Mid-Mission

    Apple just made its most seismic leadership announcement in over a decade, sending shockwaves through the tech world with major implications for the company's future direction. Amazon is doubling down on AI with a staggering multi-billion dollar commitment to Anthropic, while a newly unveiled AI model is already raising red flags among cybersecurity experts. Blue Origin hit a historic milestone with its New Glenn rocket, but a critical failure left its payload stranded far short of orbit — with Amazon's own satellites potentially next in line. Nintendo dropped a release date for a brand-new Splatoon spinoff, the Elden Ring movie finally has an official date and cast, and Assassin's Creed Black Flag is making a full comeback. Plus, scientists may have just found a bizarre new state of matter lurking inside Uranus and Neptune.

  24. 157

    💻 RAM Prices Are About to Surge, AI Is Draining Global Supply & More Tech Stories You Need to Hear Now

    Today's episode is loaded with stories that could hit your wallet and reshape the future of technology. A major RAM shortage is threatening to drive up PC prices for years, with AI demand pushing supply chains to the breaking point. On the legal front, a federal judge ruled the Trump administration violated the First Amendment over ICE-tracking apps, while the DOJ is clashing with France over how Elon Musk's X platform is being investigated. Apple scores a big courtroom win over its smartwatch technology, and scientists have made stunning advances in dirt-powered electricity, orbitronics, and 3D-printed neurons that can communicate with living brain cells. Plus, a beloved retro console is making a comeback and eye-scanning tech is coming for your concert tickets.

  25. 156

    💻 OpenAI's Top Talent Exodus, AI-Driven Price Hikes Hit Your Wallet & The Eye Scanner Coming to a Date App Near You

    OpenAI is losing key executives as the company makes sweeping internal changes, folding divisions and cutting what it calls 'side quests' to double down on coding and enterprise AI. Meanwhile, a major Codex update hints at the super app OpenAI is quietly assembling. Hardware prices are climbing fast — Meta, Sony, and Microsoft have all raised prices, and analysts warn the worst is yet to come. Sam Altman's iris-scanning World ID system is going mainstream in surprising new places, from dating apps to concert ticketing to corporate video calls. Plus, a critical safety recall you need to hear about involving a popular MagSafe charger linked to fires, injuries, and at least one death.

  26. 155

    💻 Roblox's $12M Bombshell, A Shoe Company's Shocking AI Pivot & A Charger That Killed Someone

    Roblox just settled with Nevada for $12 million over child exploitation claims, but with over 100 lawsuits still pending, the fight is far from over. A beloved sneaker brand has completely abandoned shoes to chase AI dollars — and its stock exploded overnight. There's an urgent product recall you need to hear about involving a popular MagSafe charger linked to a deadly explosion. Blue Origin is gearing up for a historic launch this weekend that could shake up the entire space industry. Plus, Snap is cutting 16% of its workforce and openly blaming AI — and it's just one of several major stories signaling a massive shift in how tech companies operate.

  27. 154

    💻 RAM Prices Are Spiking & Your Favorite Devices Just Got More Expensive — Here's Who's Really To Blame

    Tech giants including Meta, Microsoft, and Sony have all raised prices on major hardware — and the reason traces back to one industry gobbling up memory chips at an unprecedented rate. Meanwhile, a bombshell 17,000-word investigation into OpenAI's Sam Altman is sending shockwaves through Silicon Valley, with one Microsoft executive making a jaw-dropping comparison to infamous fraudsters. Anthropic is also stirring controversy with a new identity verification requirement for Claude users that has privacy advocates sounding the alarm. On the creative tools front, both Canva and Adobe dropped massive AI-powered updates that could change how millions of people work. Plus, a federal jury just ruled against one of the most hated companies in live entertainment — and the fallout could be massive.

  28. 153

    💻 Spotify Just Became a Bookstore, Adobe's AI Is Coming for Creative Pros & Microsoft's Privacy Nightmare Returns

    Spotify has quietly partnered with a major bookselling platform to let users buy physical books directly in the app — and a clever new sync feature makes switching between formats seamless. Adobe has unveiled a sweeping AI assistant set to transform how creative work gets done across its entire suite of professional tools. Amazon dropped a flurry of hardware announcements, including a record-slim streaming stick and a bold challenger to one of the most popular art-display TVs on the market. Meanwhile, Microsoft's controversial Recall feature is back in the spotlight after a cybersecurity researcher exposed serious vulnerabilities in its redesigned version. Plus, a billion-dollar satellite deal could reshape how your next iPhone connects to the sky — and Snap just made a massive cut that signals where the entire tech industry may be heading.

  29. 152

    💻 Google Just Declared War on a Frustrating Browser Habit — Plus Amazon's $11.5B Space Power Move

    Google is cracking down hard on a sneaky web tactic that's annoyed users for years, and websites have a deadline to comply before facing serious consequences in search rankings. Amazon has dropped over $11 billion to acquire a satellite company with deep ties to Apple, setting up a fierce new rivalry in the space internet race. OpenAI is on an acquisition spree, snapping up an AI finance startup just weeks after another purchase — and the spending is raising questions given the company's long road to profitability. Meanwhile, a legal battle between Elon Musk and OpenAI is heating up ahead of trial, with billions of dollars and a CEO's job on the line. From Meta building an AI clone of Mark Zuckerberg to Xbox's own leadership admitting Game Pass may cost too much, today's show is packed with stories that signal where tech is really headed.

  30. 151

    💻 Meta Is Building a Digital Twin of Zuckerberg — And That's Just the Start

    Meta is reportedly training an AI clone of Mark Zuckerberg to interact with employees in his place — and the technology could soon be available to creators across its platforms. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman faced two separate targeted attacks at his San Francisco home within days of each other, with multiple suspects arrested and firearms seized. A new EV startup just secured $650 million and is preparing to launch a pickup truck at a surprisingly accessible price point. Roblox is overhauling how it handles younger users with mandatory age-gated tiers rolling out in mid-May, while Rockstar Games confirmed a third-party data breach tied to a notorious hacking group. Meanwhile, the Musk vs. OpenAI legal battle is heating up ahead of trial with a last-minute twist that could upend the entire case.

  31. 150

    💻 Artemis II Crew Returns, Anthropic Drops a Cybersecurity Bombshell & More

    History was made as the Artemis II crew splashed down off San Diego after journeying farther from Earth than any humans before them — and NASA is already eyeing the next mission. Anthropic's new AI model is sending shockwaves through the cybersecurity community, with experts calling it a serious wake-up call. A violent incident targeting OpenAI's CEO has put a spotlight on the mounting tension surrounding artificial intelligence and its societal impact. Meanwhile, Europe is making bold moves for digital independence, Tesla scores a major regulatory win overseas, and Rockstar Games falls victim to a high-profile data breach. Plus, there's a new encrypted messaging app on the horizon and a jaw-dropping TV that could change how you watch forever.

  32. 149

    💻 NASA Astronauts Return, AI CEO Attacked & the Battery Breakthrough That Could Change Everything

    Artemis II astronauts have splashed down safely after a historic journey no humans have ever made before — but the week's tech headlines don't stop there. OpenAI's Sam Altman was targeted in a shocking attack at his home, and OpenAI has quietly introduced a new pricing tier aimed squarely at its biggest AI rival. An AI model that visited a psychiatrist is now sending shockwaves through the cybersecurity world. Plus, France is ditching Windows, YouTube is raising prices, and a Finnish startup claims it has finally solved one of the biggest unsolved problems in battery technology.

  33. 148

    💻 NASA Crew Just Returned From the Moon — Plus AI Wars, Price Hikes & More

    History was made today as NASA's Artemis II crew splashed down after a nine-day journey around the Moon — the first human lunar return in over 53 years. On the AI front, OpenAI quietly launched a new mid-tier subscription plan aimed directly at a key competitor, while Microsoft is walking back one of its most controversial software decisions. YouTube Premium is raising prices this June, and Amazon's Starlink rival just got a major update — though it's facing a serious hurdle before it can compete. Plus, Gen Z is souring on AI, Snap is entering the AR glasses race, and one developer just did something with a Nintendo Wii that everyone said was impossible.

  34. 147

    💻 Tesla Just Did a 180, OpenAI Killed a $1B Deal & AI's Money Crisis Is Accelerating Faster Than Anyone Expected

    Tesla is quietly developing a brand-new small electric vehicle after canceling the Model 2, signaling a possible return to its core identity as an automaker. OpenAI and Anthropic are facing a full-blown monetization crisis, with AI agents burning through compute so fast that OpenAI actually walked away from a billion-dollar Disney deal just to keep the lights on. Meta's newly formed Superintelligence team dropped its first public AI model, aiming to reclaim its seat at the top of the AI race after a disappointing Llama 4 reception. On the cybersecurity front, Iran-linked hackers hit US critical infrastructure while Russia quietly compromised thousands of home routers across 120 countries. Plus, Greece just announced a sweeping social media ban for anyone under 15, and it's only the latest country to take that dramatic step.

  35. 146

    💻 NASA Just Shattered a 56-Year Record — Plus OpenAI Is in Chaos and Something Big Is Coming to Xbox

    Artemis II made history this week, pushing humans farther from Earth than ever before — and the crew still isn't back yet. Meanwhile, OpenAI is sitting on nearly a trillion-dollar valuation while insiders describe the vibe inside the company as deeply unsettling. On the cybersecurity front, Russia and Iran are making alarming moves targeting everyday devices and critical US infrastructure. And a beloved gaming franchise is making its long-awaited return in a brand-new setting that has fans buzzing.

  36. 145

    💻 Humans Just Went Farther Into Space Than Ever Before — Plus Apple's Foldable iPhone Is In Serious Trouble

    NASA's Artemis II crew has shattered a record that stood for over 50 years, traveling farther from Earth than any humans in history — and the images they captured will leave you speechless. Apple's long-awaited foldable iPhone is hitting major roadblocks that could push its launch beyond 2025, and the details reveal just how hard this device has been to build. Google's Gemini AI just received a significant update in the wake of a lawsuit, while researchers unveiled a chip that can withstand temperatures hotter than molten lava. Plus, the US drone market is facing a crisis no one saw coming, and a new Windows laptop is giving MacBook Air a serious run for its money.

  37. 144

    💻 Astronauts Just Crossed Into Lunar Gravity — And That's Only the Start

    Artemis II has reached a historic milestone as its four-person crew enters the Moon's sphere of influence, preparing for a lunar flyby that will shatter a record untouched since 1970 — but the live footage may not be what you're expecting. In AI, researchers have unveiled a method that could cut energy consumption by up to 100 times, while bad actors are already finding ways to manipulate AI-powered search results. Anthropic is caught between a U.S. government dispute and a major overseas courtship, even as AI copyright violations are proving shockingly easy to pull off. On the device front, Samsung is killing its Messages app, Apple Maps is getting ads, and Intel is making a massive move in the AI chip race that could change everything.

  38. 143

    💻 Humans Just Flew Farther From Earth Than Anyone Has in 50 Years — Plus AI Is Stealing Musicians' Identities

    The Artemis II crew is making history right now, sending back stunning photos as they journey farther from Earth than any humans since the Apollo era. Meanwhile, AI is creating chaos closer to home — a folk musician discovered AI-generated fakes of her songs uploaded to Spotify under her own name, and researchers are warning about a disturbing trend of people blindly trusting AI even when it's provably wrong. On the tech side, Google Maps just got a surprising AI upgrade that's actually winning people over, Apple dropped a new iOS beta with some big Maps changes, and scientists built a quantum battery that defies everything we know about energy storage. There's also a major security blunder involving Quizlet, a landmark Netflix court ruling in Europe, and some exciting news for fans of a beloved sci-fi comedy classic.

  39. 142

    💻 NASA Just Sent Humans Beyond Earth's Orbit For The First Time In 52 Years — Plus AI Meltdowns, AR Gaming Glasses Reviewed & More

    Humanity crossed a historic threshold this week as four astronauts aboard Artemis II ventured beyond Earth's orbit for the first time since Apollo 17 — though even deep space travel couldn't escape Microsoft Outlook issues. In the AI world, Anthropic and OpenAI are both making headlines for very different reasons, from leadership shakeups to a dangerous malware-laced code leak circulating online. Google dropped a powerful new family of open-weight AI models, while a disturbing new study reveals how AI may be quietly eroding users' critical thinking skills. On the hardware front, tariff-driven price hikes are sending gaming PC costs through the roof, and AR glasses are getting closer to mainstream — but not quite there yet.

  40. 141

    💻 Humans Just Left Earth's Orbit — Plus AI Is Now Prescribing Your Meds and a Phone That Still Won't Ship

    NASA's Artemis II has made history with the first crewed mission beyond Earth's orbit since 1972, and the details are jaw-dropping — including a mid-mission Microsoft Outlook meltdown. Back on Earth, a startup in Utah is now letting AI renew psychiatric prescriptions without a doctor, and regulators are already raising red flags. SpaceX is reportedly targeting what could be the largest IPO in history, with plans that go far beyond rockets. Meanwhile, Anthropic accidentally leaked internal source code that got forked over 50,000 times on GitHub — revealing some surprising hints about where Claude is headed. Plus: Apple turns 50, Reddit kills a beloved feature, and yes, we're still waiting on that phone.

  41. 140

    💻 Astronauts Can't Escape IT Support, Tesla's Overproduction Crisis & A Trillion-Dollar IPO That Would Shatter All Records

    NASA's Artemis II just made history as the first crewed mission to travel around the Moon in over 50 years — but even deep space can't escape a Microsoft Outlook meltdown. Tesla's latest sales numbers tell a more complicated story than the headline suggests, with a hidden overproduction problem analysts are calling alarming. Meta and Google just lost landmark jury verdicts in social media addiction trials, and with over 1,500 more cases in the pipeline, the legal fallout could reshape the internet as we know it. Anthropic accidentally leaked 500,000 lines of internal source code, and what developers found buried inside raises serious questions about where AI is headed next. Plus, SpaceX has quietly filed IPO paperwork targeting a valuation that would make it the largest public offering in history — by a staggering margin.

  42. 139

    💻 NASA Just Launched Humans to the Moon — Plus AI Chaos, Robotaxi Meltdowns & A $600 Laptop Shaking the PC World

    Humanity just took its first crewed journey toward the Moon in over 53 years as NASA's Artemis II mission launches with a historic crew. Meanwhile, dozens of autonomous robotaxis froze mid-street in China, trapping passengers inside — and Tesla quietly admitted something surprising about its own self-driving fleet. Apple is gearing up for one of its biggest software overhauls in years, and a brand-new $600 MacBook is reportedly sending competitors into a panic. Plus, Iran's Revolutionary Guard has issued direct threats against 18 major US tech companies operating in the Middle East, and the situation is escalating fast.

  43. 138

    💻 Xbox Just Dropped Its Biggest Showcase Plans Yet — And That's Just the Start

    Microsoft has officially announced the Xbox Games Showcase date, and this one is unlike any before it — a new CEO, a mysterious next-gen console, and a lineup of highly anticipated titles that could redefine the brand. NASA is scrapping a major space project in favor of something far more ambitious, while the James Webb Space Telescope has captured a cosmic explosion so bizarre that scientists say it defies known physics. Bluesky is launching an AI assistant that could completely change how you experience social media, and Meta is quietly preparing new AI glasses built for the billions of people who wear prescription lenses. Plus, Apple is marking a massive milestone, a beloved mobile game is shutting down for good, and a sci-fi film just shattered records on its way to streaming history.

  44. 137

    💻 URGENT: NASA Abandons Moon Station, FBI Director Hacked & Solar Panels Just Broke Physics

    NASA has made a stunning pivot away from its Gateway lunar station, redirecting billions toward a permanent moon base with crewed landings planned every six months starting as early as 2028. FBI Director Kash Patel's personal email was compromised by a hacker group linked to Iranian intelligence, with the bureau now offering $10 million for leads. Scientists have shattered a century-old theoretical limit in solar energy conversion, achieving over 130% efficiency in a breakthrough that could reshape renewable power. Meta is facing massive jury verdicts over harm to minors, while leaked texts reveal Zuckerberg's surprising behind-the-scenes outreach to Elon Musk. Plus, quantum computing's most celebrated recent advances are being called into question — and the story of why that news almost didn't get out is just as alarming.

  45. 136

    💻 OpenAI Just Killed Sora, Hacked the FBI Director's Email & Courts Are Coming for Big Tech

    OpenAI has made a stunning series of moves in a single chaotic day, scrapping its AI video platform while simultaneously securing billions in new funding. Meta and YouTube are facing landmark court rulings that could shatter their longtime legal protections around harm to minors. The FBI Director's personal email was breached by a foreign-linked hacking group, raising serious questions about top-level security. A major Zelda remake may be heading to Nintendo Switch 2, and two scientific breakthroughs in solar energy and carbon capture could reshape the future of clean technology.

  46. 135

    💻 PS5 Just Got Pricier, Apple Pulls the Plug on a Legend & Anthropic's Shock Legal Win Changes Everything

    Sony is hiking PS5 prices again — and the numbers will make your jaw drop — while Apple has quietly killed off one of its most iconic machines with no replacement in sight. A federal judge just handed AI company Anthropic a major legal victory against the Pentagon in a case involving surveillance and autonomous weapons. Meta is facing a brutal week in court as juries deliver back-to-back verdicts targeting how social platforms are designed. Plus, AMD drops a record-breaking processor, Wikipedia bans AI-generated content, and spring sale deals worth your money before they disappear.

  47. 134

    💻 OpenAI Just Killed Two Major Projects — And a Billion-Dollar Deal May Have Died With Them

    OpenAI is making dramatic cuts to its product lineup, shelving plans that once had investors excited — and the fallout is already costing the company in unexpected ways. Meanwhile, the robotaxi race is heating up fast, with major players expanding across the US and Europe in ways that could reshape urban transportation. Meta is facing a brutal week of billion-dollar legal verdicts and mass layoffs, raising serious questions about the company's direction. In Europe, AI regulation is sending mixed signals — giving the industry more time while cracking down hard on one of its most harmful applications. Plus, a major cybersecurity warning for anyone who uses a VPN, and a shocking development in AI-generated medical imagery that experts say demands immediate action.

  48. 133

    💻 OpenAI Just Killed Sora — And That's Only the Start of Today's Tech Chaos

    OpenAI has pulled the plug on its AI video app Sora just fifteen months after launch, and the fallout is already costing the company a potential billion-dollar deal. Anthropic is pushing boundaries of its own, rolling out a new Claude Code mode that can now take over your computer — and a safer permissions system after a chilling AI-linked cloud disaster. Meta is facing a massive $375 million jury verdict in a child safety case, while Apple's latest iOS update quietly introduces age verification requirements for UK users. The FCC has just banned foreign-made Wi-Fi routers from US shelves, shaking up major brands including Google and Netgear, and Arm is entering the chip game for the first time ever with some very high-profile customers already signed on.

  49. 132

    💻 Meta Faces Twin Jury Verdicts, Anthropic's AI Takes Over Your Computer & Elon's $20B Chip Bombshell

    Two separate juries are simultaneously deliberating cases that could redefine how courts hold tech giants accountable for child safety failures. Anthropic has quietly rolled out a jaw-dropping update to Claude that lets it autonomously operate your computer without you in the room. Epic Games is reeling from another massive round of layoffs as Fortnite's dominance shows cracks, while a beloved handheld gaming device has been suddenly pulled from sale due to a supply chain crisis. And Elon Musk just unveiled a staggering joint venture between Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI that could reshape the future of chip manufacturing — if it ever gets off the ground.

  50. 131

    💻 Just Announced: Musk's $20B Chip Megafactory, Samsung's iPhone File-Sharing Bombshell & AI Scandals Rocking Gaming

    Elon Musk has unveiled Terafab, an audacious joint venture between Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI to build what he claims will be the largest chip manufacturing facility in history — but not everyone is convinced he can pull it off. Samsung is making waves with a game-changing cross-platform feature on its Galaxy S26 lineup that could finally end the iPhone-Android file-sharing headache for good. The gaming world is in an uproar after a major studio was caught shipping AI-generated art in a finished title, and the fallout is raising serious questions across the entire industry. A luxury ride-hailing company from London has just made its splashy US debut, going head-to-head with Uber in one of the world's most competitive markets. Plus, researchers in Australia have pulled off a quantum battery breakthrough that could flip everything we know about charging technology on its head.

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