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  • Why does the Googlebook exist?

    Chromebooks solved a real need 15 years ago. I’m not sure Google’s new Googlebook solves anything.

    Antonio G. Di Benedetto
    The future of border security isn’t at the border at all

    This year’s Border Security Expo was a victory lap for Trump’s immigration policies. But with border crossings at record lows, what were vendors hawking next?

    Gaby Del Valle
    Data centers are coming for rural America

    And the jobs they promise don’t really exist.

    Abigail Bassett
    There’s an internet choke point in the Middle East — is the solution in the North Pole?

    90% of Europe’s internet passes through the Red Sea. An audacious cable plan in the Arctic could solve that.

    Joshua Dzieza
    Who is the Palantir chore coat for?

    The data mining company with extensive defense contracts is making merch to signal which side you’re on.

    Mia Sato
    A million baby monitors and security cameras were easily viewable by hackers

    They should be fixed now. Hopefully.

    Sean Hollister
    Writers are fleeing the Substack Tax

    A new wave of writers is porting their publications to rivals like Ghost and Beehiiv.

    Emma Roth
    Mira Murati’s deposition pulled back the curtain on Sam Altman’s ouster

    The former OpenAI CTO had receipts. But they mostly confuse her own story.

    Hayden Field
    A hacker ran me over with a robot lawn mower

    Thousands of Yarbo robot lawnmowers and blowers have massive security flaws that can let any hacker hijack them and possibly your home network.

    Sean Hollister
    Inside Dreame’s wild launch event — packed with products no one can buy

    Influencers and vaporware collided with some interesting-looking robot vacuums, a laundry robot, and a rocket at Dreame’s US launch event.

    Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
    Your feed is overrun with clips — this is the cutthroat community of ‘clippers’ behind it

    They cut up podcasts, videos, and events into infinite shorter versions. How long can it last?

    Mia Sato
    Inside the lab where Ford is trying to crack the code on cheap EVs

    Unibodies, zonal architecture, shorter wiring harnesses. Ford is resorting to proven manufacturing techniques to get its EV costs down.

    Peter Nelson
    OpenAI’s president does ‘all the things,’ except answer a question

    No detail was too small to argue over for Greg Brockman.

    Elizabeth Lopatto
    The creator of Roomba is back with a furry robot companion

    Colin Angle revealed his latest creation this week: a dog-sized robot ‘Familiar’ designed for human connection, not chores.

    Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
    All the evidence revealed so far in Musk v. Altman

    Emails going as far back as 2015 give a glimpse into the foundations of OpenAI and the early tensions at the company.

    Hayden Field and Adi Robertson
    Christian content creators are outsourcing AI slop to gig workers on Fiverr

    Demand for AI-generated Bible content is high.

    Charles Pulliam-Moore
    With Saros, Housemarque makes a case for doing next-gen games differently

    ‘Realism is not interesting to pursue,’ and other lessons from the PlayStation studio.

    Joshua Rivera
    Elon Musk’s worst enemy in court is Elon Musk

    It’s dangerous to tell a courtroom ‘I don’t lose my temper.’

    Elizabeth Lopatto
    Larry’s risky business

    Oracle’s betting everything on OpenAI. Will it pay off or pop the bubble?

    Elizabeth Lopatto
    The plan to quietly kill Coyote v. Acme blew up in David Zaslav’s face

    Swift public outcry gave the movie a chance to speak for itself.

    Charles Pulliam-Moore
    Two Japanese movies that confront what it means to be alive

    Sho Miyake has been celebrated for his quiet, careful character portraits in his home country. Now his two latest films are available stateside.

    Robyn Kanner
    The US gets the worst phonesThe US gets the worst phones
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