Trending stories ranked by heat, importance and recency.
The Apple Watch Series 11 is currently 30% off at $279, its lowest price this year, making it an ideal time to buy the best Apple Watch for most people.
Cloudflare is working with major browsers to create a new privacy-first protocol for the global internet.
Krea 2 is a 12-billion parameter text-to-image diffusion model released open-weight on Hugging Face, with Raw (base) and Turbo (post-trained) checkpoints available.
Two key members of the Scattered Spider cybercrime group, Thalha Jubair and Owen Flowers, pleaded guilty in the UK for their roles in a 2024 cyberattack on Transport for London and other attacks involving ransomware, SIM-swapping, and phishing campaigns affecting over 130 organizations.
Virginia passed a first-of-its-kind electricity consumption tax on data centers, effective July 2026, with a $600M annual cap, as policymakers balance AI-driven power demand and infrastructure costs.
A discussion or opinion piece on students' use of artificial intelligence in educational settings.
Wired recommends the M5 MacBook Air and M5 MacBook Pro as the best Prime Day deals for MacBooks, noting modest discounts but warning of potential future price increases from Apple.
A review of the Fitbit Air, a $99 fitness tracker with an AI health coach from Google, highlighting its great battery life and comfort but noting software kinks and the need for significant handholding with the AI coach.
Ars Technica reviews the 2026 Toyota C-HR, a small electric crossover with bold styling and a sporty character, noting its compact size, twin-motor AWD, and competitive pricing compared to the bZ4x.
Netflix is releasing an interactive horror game called Unhinged for its TV gaming platform, developed by Night School Studio, using a smartphone as controller. The game is designed to be simple and approachable, blurring the line between game and movie.
Multiple AI model releases are delayed: GPT-5.6 now expected mid-July, DeepMind's 3.5 Pro postponed, while OpenAI's Bidi voice model and Claude Sonnet 5 for enterprises see progress.
Nabla Bio unveils JAM-2, a model for zero-shot drug design achieving atomic-precision, computationally designed multispecific antibodies and dual-variant KRAS multispecifics with high potency and selectivity, validated with Cryo-EM and wet-lab experiments.
A get-started guide for configuring agent permissions for Claude Tag, covering agent identity setup and design decisions.
A brain-inspired AI architecture promises to deliver faster computing while consuming far less power, potentially advancing energy-efficient AI hardware.
A collection of 650+ Apache-2.0 licensed biomedical NER and de-identification models that run on-device via MLX, achieving 30-40x faster inference than PyTorch-CPU on an M3 Max with identical outputs.
Amazon Prime Day offers deals on 4K TVs, with recommendations to save money on last year's models due to minimal year-over-year improvements. Highlighted deals include the TCL QM6K and Sony A95L.
KroWork turns AI chat interactions into reusable desktop applications that run locally without consuming tokens when restarted, allowing non-technical users to create deployable software via natural language.
New GGUF quantizations of Qwen3.6-27B optimized for 16GB VRAM NVIDIA GPUs, including an experimental Trellis variant, with perplexity benchmarks.
Tesla shares a tweet containing a link, likely to a product announcement or company update.
GLM 5.2 delivers major performance gains on Mac Studio with 512GB RAM, achieving prefill speeds above 100 t/s at high context lengths and enabling 4-bit quantization for contexts over 100k tokens, as detailed in a pull request by the oMLX creator.