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- Core77 Weekly Roundup (4-21-25 to 4-25-25)
- Industrial Design Case Study: A Communications Analyzer
- A Fold-Flat Aluminum Chair that Fits in a FedEx Box
- Excellent Industrial Design Student Work: Sapna Tayal's Quilted Furniture
- In Texas, a 3D-Printed Starbucks
- 1970s Italian Design Classic: Angelo Mangiarotti's Molla Lamps
- Basic Geometric Forms in This Sunset-Inspired Table Lamp
- Lightweight Stone-Like Furniture by Karim Rashid and Zachary A. Design
- A Plywood Chair That Goes Against the Grain — The Wooden Cantilever Chair from Time & Style
- Time & Style, Fine Japanese Furniture — Milan 2025 Take-Aways
- Hand-Anodizing and Swiss Design Schools, ECAL, ID HGK Basel — Milan 2025 Take-Aways
- Single Flippable Lens Eyeglasses for Applying Eye Makeup
- Researchers "Discover" a Never-Before-Seen Color
- 3 Ways Designers Can Incorporate Sustainable Workflows
- ToughBuilt's Folding Japanese Pull Saw Protects Both Sets of Teeth
CNET
- Watch FA Cup Soccer: Livestream Crystal Palace vs. Aston Villa From Anywhere
- Premier League Soccer: Stream Chelsea vs. Everton From Anywhere
- Best Internet Providers in New Hampshire
- REM vs. Deep Sleep: Here's What Actually Happens When You Sleep
- I Thought My Roku Was Dead. Then I Tried This Trick
- Best Internet Providers in the Bronx, New York
- Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for April 26, #215
- Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for April 26, #685
- Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for April 26, #1407
- Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for April 26, #419
- A Haunted Attraction Goes Terribly Wrong in This Free Found Footage Gem
- Best Internet Providers in Lexington, South Carolina
- Here's How Much Interest You'll Earn by Depositing $10,000 Into a CD Now
- My Week With AT&T Internet Air: Here's What I Learned
- Best Desktop Computer for 2025: Top Picks for Macs and PCs
- Your Disney Plus 'Continue Watching' Row Is Messy. Here's How to Fix It
- Best Internet Providers in Missoula, Montana
- Disable These 3 iOS Settings to Extend Your iPhone's Battery Life
- Pope Francis' Funeral: How to Stream Live or Watch the Replay
- Best Internet Providers in Tacoma, Washington
- 36 of the Best Movies on Netflix You Should Stream Right Now
- Google's AI Overviews Explain Made-Up Idioms With Confident Nonsense
- Best Printer for Your Home or Office in 2025: I’ve Spent Hundreds of Hours Using Dozens of Printers to Bring You the Best
- Clair Obscur Expedition 33 Screenshots: Beauty and Wonder in a World of Death
- I Swapped My Cotton Pillowcase for Silk. This Is How It Helped My Bedhead
The Verge
- GPU prices are out of control again
- Bending to industry, Donald Trump issues executive order to “expedite” deep sea mining
- Trump DOJ goon threatens Wikipedia
- Trump offers a private dinner to his biggest memecoin buyers
- Gmail gets a slider on Android tablets, AI on the side
- USAID decides not to collect former workers’ abandoned devices
- Why are companies lining up to buy Chrome?
- Perplexity’s CEO on fighting Google and the coming AI browser war
- Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is an audacious RPG with all the right moves
- Is this the antidote to America’s truck bloat problem?
Wired
- He Bought a Racetrack 6 Years Ago. Now He Runs the Netflix of Grassroots Motorsports
- NASA’s Perseverance Rover Finds Strange Rocks on Mars
- The 9 Best Wine Glasses for Every Kind of Wine (2025)
- The Meta Trial Shows the Dangers of Selling Out
- Apple May Shift to Making US iPhones in India. It Won’t Be Easy
- Aviron Victory Treadmill Review: Get Low
- 7 Best Shower Water Filters, WIRED Tested and Reviewed
- Best Open Earbuds, Tested and Reviewed (2025): Bose and More
- Behold the Social Security Administration’s AI Training Video
- 50% Off Wayfair Promo Code & Coupons | April 2025
- Slate Auto’s $25K Electric Pickup Is Here: Pricing, Specs, Range, Release Date
- In a Boon for Tesla, Feds Weaken Rules for Reporting on Self-Driving
- Protecting Your Phone—and Your Privacy—at the US Border
- The 62 Best Movies on Disney+ Right Now (May 2025)
- The Real Winners of the Trump Memecoin Feeding Frenzy
- ‘Who Is DOGE?’ Has Become a Metaphysical Question
- Scientists Find Measles Likely To Become Endemic in the US Over Next 20 Years
- The Best Motorola Phones (2025), Tested and Reviewed
- Motorola’s Latest Razr Phones Are All In on AI
- Gmail’s New Encrypted Messages Feature Opens a Door for Scams
LifeHacker
- Here's How the Switch 2 Specs Compare to the Original
- Reverse Searing Is Faster in the Air Fryer
- How to Get Minesweeper and Seven Other Classic Games Back in Windows 11
- This Cyber Attack Targets Microsoft 365 Accounts
- Oura’s AI Chatbot Really Makes You Think—About Yourself
- The Original Google Pixel Watch Is on Sale for $80
- How to Track When Nintendo Switch 2 Preorders Are Back in Stock
- My Favorite Amazon Deal of the Day: The Latest M4 MacBook Air
- Netflix Finally Adds Dialogue-Only Subtitles
- Threads Is Going All In on Ads
- I've Been Using This Sizzling Oil Sauce, and It Transforms Any Main Course
- You Can Get a Lifetime License to Microsoft Visio 2021 Pro on Sale for Just $20 Right Now
- Use Perplexity's Ai Voice Assistant If You're Tired of Siri
- Google's Latest Nonsensical Overview Results Illustrate Yet Another Problem With AI
- 14 Things Every Home Gym Needs
- This PS5 Headset Is on Sale for $90 Right Now
- This Healthcare Data Breach Compromised 5.5 Million Patients' Information
- Why the New GameCube Controller for Switch 2 Might Not Be Such a Good Idea After All
- Three Ways People With Student Loan Debt Can Protect Their Credit Scores
- You Can (Once Again) Use Classic PlayStation Themes on Your PS5
- How I’ve Been Reducing My Salt Intake With Soy Sauce and MSG
- How to Use Lighting to Improve Your Home's Sale Price
- You Can Run iPhone Apps on Your Mac (but You Probably Shouldn't)
- What's New on Paramount+ With Showtime in May 2025
- My Favorite Amazon Deal of the Day: The Google Pixel 9
- Google Will Replace Your Pixel 7a Battery for Free
- You Can Now Create a Shortcut to Open Your Favorite iMessage Thread on Your iPhone
- This App Automatically Switches Your Mac to Dark Mode When You're in a Dark Room
- How to Search and Summarize With Gemini in Google Drive
- This Multi-Platform Gaming Headset Is at Its Lowest Price Ever Right Now
- 7 ‘Helpful’ Things You Actually Shouldn’t Do for Your Neighbor
- Here's When (and How) You'll Need to Start Repaying Your Student Loans
- A Complete Guide for Removing Malware From Your PC
- How to Remove Malware From Your Mac
- Blue Shield of California Exposed the Data of 4.7 Million People to Google
- WhatsApp Now Lets You Block People From Exporting Chats
- How to Preorder the Switch 2
- Even Grok AI Can 'See' Now
- The 30 Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Movies on Netflix Right Now
- What's New on Netflix in May 2025
- My Favorite Amazon Deal of the Day: The Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition
- Max Has New 'Extra Member' Pricing Tiers
- Gmail Now Makes It Easy to Unsubscribe From Newsletters En Masse
- You Can Get This Apple iPad Air on Sale for $370 Right Now
- This Dell Inspiron Plus Is on Sale for Just $740 Right Now
- Nine YouTube Music Features You Should Be Using
- Vitamix Is Having a Huge Mother's Day Sale Right Now
- This High-Performance Xbox and PC Controller Is at Its Lowest Price Right Now
- Harper Is an Offline Alternative to Grammarly for Obsidian
- These Refurbished Sonos Soundbars, Subwoofers, and Headphones Are on Sale for Earth Day
- YouTube Will Soon Support Automatic Picture-in-Picture When Switching Tabs in Chrome
- My Favorite Amazon Deal of the Day: These Anker Soundcore P20i Earbuds
- Whoop’s Strength Trainer Has Its Flaws, but Is Still Better Than Anything Its Competitors Have
- Notion Mail Takes You Back to When Gmail Was Good
- You Can Now Make Google Messages Blur NSFW Images
- The Most Common Reasons for Homebuyer's Remorse (and How to Avoid Them)
- Instagram Just Launched Its Version of CapCut
- You Can Get Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2019 on Sale for $30 Right Now
- What People Are Getting Wrong This Week: Fake News About Karoline Leavitt
- Blue Check Verification Is Coming to Bluesky
- How to Use 'Live Translate' on Your Pixel
- The Ring Spotlight Cam Pro Is at Its Lowest Price Ever Right Now
- 10 Very Good Podcasts About Very Bad People
- Chess Lessons Are Coming to Duolingo
- What's New on Max in May 2025
- Google Still Hasn't Fixed This Dark Mode Bug on Pixel
- How to Become the Pope
- Seven Ways Gaining Muscle Can Benefit Your Health
- Google Photos Now Lets You Convert Standard Photos to Ultra HDR
- The 15 Best Podcasts About Liars and Scammers
- Instagram Is Using AI to Automatically Enroll Minors Into 'Teen Accounts'
- 27 of the Best Action Movies on Netflix Right Now
- What Fruits and Vegetables Are in Season in April (and How to Prepare Them)
- My Favorite Amazon Deal of the Day: The Apple Watch Series 10
- How Far Do You Go for Online Privacy?
- You Can Get Three Years of Adobe Premiere Elements 2025 on Sale for $100 Right Now
- The FBI Isn't Calling to Help You Recover From Fraud
- Six Ways to Ensure Your Browser Extensions Are Legit
- This Bose Smart Soundbar Is on Sale for $170 Right Now
- You Should Try Instagram's New 'Blend' Feature for a Custom Reels Feed
- People Are Reverse Location Searching Photos on ChatGPT, and It Actually Works
- How to Make Peanut Butter in the Vitamix Ascent X5
- Why the Treadmill Can Feel so Much Easier Than Running Outside
- Five Ways to Keep Your Neighbors From Looking Down Into Your Yard
- My Favorite Amazon Deal of the Day: The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
- You Can Get Both Windows 11 Pro and Office 2019 on Sale for $46 Right Now
- Nintendo Finally Announced a New Preorder Date for the Switch 2
- You Can Get This Kodak Instant Photo Printer on Sale for $70 Right Now
- This Massive Insurance Data Breach Leaked 1.6 Million Users' Information
- You Don't Need to Wait to Bring One-Tap 'Do Not Disturb' Back to Your Pixel
- This LG OLED TV Is at Its Lowest Price Ever Right Now
- How to Quickly Set Up Your New Mac
- These Sennheiser Earbuds Are at Their Lowest Price Right Now
- Seven Strategies for Getting the Most Out of Your Small Garden
- This Is the Best Free Weather App for Windows
- Don't Fall for This New Gmail Phishing Scheme
- A Guide to Freezing Practically Any Food
- When to Bring a Problem to HR (and When Not To)
- What Strava Buying Runna Will Mean for Both Running Apps
- Grok Can Now Remember Your Past Conversations
The Onion
The Register
- Signalgate lessons learned: If creating a culture of security is the goal, America is screwed
- Amid CVE funding fumble, 'we were mushrooms, kept in the dark,' says board member
- More Ivanti attacks may be on horizon, say experts who are seeing 9x surge in endpoint scans
- Oh, cool. Microsoft melts bug that froze Server 2025 Remote Desktop sessions
- Hydrotreated vegetable oil is not an emission-free swap for diesel in datacenters
- M&S stops online orders as 'cyber incident' issues worsen
- Emergency patch for potential SAP zero-day that could grant full system control
- Hubble Space Telescope is still producing science at 35
- Google admits depreciation costs are soaring amid furious bit barn build
- Virgin Atlantic is piloting an OpenAI agent in to help with the 'customer journey'
- Europe fires up beefier booster for Ariane 6 and Vega-C
- £136M government grant saves troubled Post Office from suboptimal IT
- Claims assistance firm fined for cold-calling people who put themselves on opt-out list
- Techie diagnosed hardware fault by checking customer's coffee
- Darcula adds AI to its DIY phishing kits to help would-be vampires bleed victims dry
- New Intel boss is all about ‘de-laborating’ the x86 giant – aka job cuts
- Devs sound alarm after Microsoft subtracts C/C++ extension from VS Code forks
- SSNs and more on 5.5M+ patients feared stolen from Yale Health
- Fedora 42 has the Answer, but Ubuntu's Plucky Puffin isn't far behind
- Microsoft mystery folder fix might need a fix of its own
- AI training license will allow LLM builders to pay for content they consume
- Assassin's Creed maker faces GDPR complaint for forcing single-player gamers online
- US biz stockpilers boost SK Hynix top line as memory market undergoes structural change
- Decades-old bug in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas finally shows itself
- Qualcomm says license fight was because Arm wants to make its own server chips
- Ninite to win it: How to rebuild Windows without losing your mind
- Sustainability still not a high priority for datacenter industry
- M&S takes systems offline as 'cyber incident' lingers
- Your vendor may be the weakest link: Percentage of third-party breaches doubled in a year
- Vector search is the new black for enterprise databases
- Booby-trapped Alpine Quest Android app geolocates Russian soldiers
- Hyperconverged infrastructure is so hot right now it needs liquid cooling
- India’s services giants brace for impact as US tariffs bite their customers
- Ransomware scum and other crims bilked victims out of a 'staggering' $16.6B last year, says FBI
- IBM dragged down by DOGE contract cancellation roulette
- Microsoft 365 Copilot gets a new crew, including Researcher and Analyst bots
- Blue Shield says it shared health info on up to 4.7M patients with Google Ads
- AI bigwigs urge AGs to block OpenAI's profit pivot
- Hey Google, if Chrome is going to be single soon, OpenAI is interested
- As ChatGPT scores B- in engineering, professors scramble to update courses
- Ripple NPM supply chain attack hunts for private keys
- We’re calling it now: Agentic AI will win RSAC buzzword Bingo
- Tesla's Optimus can't roll without rare earth magnets, and Beijing ain't budging yet
- Only 3,000 staff jump from SAP after 10,000 earmarked to be pushed
- Europe hits Meta, Apple with €700M in fines for flouting DMA
- Nvidia rolls out NeMo microservices to help AI help you help AI
- Who needs phishing when your login's already in the wild?
- When Microsoft made the Windows as a Service pivot
- European biz calls for Euro tech for local people
- Ex-NSA chief warns AI devs: Don’t repeat infosec’s early-day screwups
TechMeme
- A US DOJ official says Tyler Buchanan, a 23-year-old from Scotland, and an alleged Scattered Spider cybercrime group member, was extradited from Spain to the US (Margi Murphy/Bloomberg)
- Etsy agrees to sell Reverb, an online musical instruments marketplace that it acquired for $275M in 2019, to investors Creator Partners and Servco (Stuart Dredge/Music Ally)
- Autodesk adds Jeff Epstein and Christie Simons to its board and settles the proxy fight with Starboard Value, which has criticized Autodesk for underperformance (Svea Herbst-Bayliss/Reuters)
- Many AI features, like Gmail's AI assistant, feel useless because they don't allow users to edit system prompts, constraining the AI models they're built with (Pete Koomen)
- Sources: XAI Holdings, the newly combined entity housing xAI and X, is in talks to raise roughly $20B, or possibly more, valuing the company at more than $120B (Bloomberg)
- Interpretability, or understanding how AI models work, can help mitigate many AI risks, such as misalignment and misuse, that stem from AI systems' opacity (Dario Amodei)
- Reducto, which helps companies convert complex documents into inputs for LLMs, raised a $24.5M Series A led by Benchmark, following a $8.4M seed in October 2024 (Allie Garfinkle/Fortune)
- Google says it will end support for 1st- and 2nd-gen Nest thermostats on October 25, and won't launch new models in Europe due to its "unique" heating systems (Chris Welch/The Verge)
- Leaked letter: interim US Attorney for DC Ed Martin accused Wikipedia of allowing foreign manipulation and propaganda, threatening its tax-exempt status (Gabe Kaminsky/The Free Press)
- Sources: Butterfly Effect, the Chinese startup behind Manus, has discussed setting up a new HQ outside China, and separating its domestic and global businesses (Juro Osawa/The Information)
- Deel sues Rippling for alleged defamation, libel, and deceptive trade practices, says Rippling placed an insider within Deel, is not tax compliant, and more (Dan Primack/Axios)
- Sources: Microsoft plans to increase the use of third-party firms for selling software to SMBs; in-house sellers will get more training and focus on AI products (Brody Ford/Bloomberg)
- Meta and Booz Allen partner to deploy Space Llama, a fine-tuned version of Llama 3.2, for research aboard the International Space Station National Laboratory (Hayden Field/CNBC)
- Docs: Scale AI had revenue of $870M in 2024, missing its $1B target, and plans a $150M share sale that values the startup at around $25B, up 80% from a year ago (The Information)
- US SEC Chair Paul Atkins says the agency has ample authority to oversee digital assets as Congress debates if SEC or CFTC should be the primary crypto regulator (Lydia Beyoud/Bloomberg)