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Reed Jobs would rather talk about curing cancer than his last name
When we last sat down with Jobs at TechCrunch Disrupt nearly three years ago, his firm Yosemite was brand new and biotech was still reeling from its post-pandemic crash. Now, the venture outfit has a team of 17; a cluster of blockbuster drugs are all losing patent protection in r…
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Oh, There’s the ‘Ghost of Tsushima: Legends’ Trailer
Crunchyroll and Kamikaze Douga hope you like 'Ghost of Tsushima' enough to watch its co-op mode adapted into anime form.
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Gurman on Tang Tan and Paul Meade
Mark Gurman, reporting for Bloomberg (paywalled, alas): Apple was quickly alarmed by OpenAI’s recruiting drive, which included poaching senior hardware and design leaders and ravaging several teams across its engineering organizations. The practice continued as recently as June, …
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This ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Concept Art Assembles the Teams
It's not an 'Avengers' movie if there's not a splashy art featuring the main cast, so it's time for 'Avengers: Doomsday' to get one.
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Benedict Evans on the New ‘Super App’ ChatGPT
Benedict Evans with a succinct review on Threads: Wow, what a total mess. What is the difference between a project, a task and a chat? Why did chats get a crappy floating window but tasks and projects don’t? Why does choosing ‘plugins’ get me ‘templates’? Am I not allowed to fini…
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This slushie machine was a lifesaver during NYC’s heat wave
Last weekend’s brutal NYC heat wave had me craving a frozen drink almost every afternoon. Normally, that would mean sweating through a walk to 7-Eleven for a slurpee. This time, though, I stayed home and put the new Ninja Slushi Twist to the test. Ninja’s latest slushie machine b…
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International tech
WhatsApp’s Username Feature: Govt Mulls Uniform Social Media Rules
Amid the ongoing row over WhatsApp’s username feature, the IT ministry (MeitY) is reportedly formulating uniform standards for messaging platforms…
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Hands-On With Haier AI Exoskeleton W3: Is This Home-Ready Wearable Robot Finally Here?
Haier third-generation AI exoskeleton W3 weighs just 1.75 kg at $2200, featuring AI gait learning that adapts to user walking patterns in real time, now available at physical stores in Guangzhou.
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Beyond Claude Code: the Chinese AI tools poised to benefit after back-door alert
Beijing’s recent cybersecurity warning against American artificial intelligence lab Anthropic is expected to accelerate a shift among Chinese developers towards domestic coding alternatives, according to analysts. China’s National Vulnerability Database (NVDB), overseen by the Mi…
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New-Age Tech Stocks: MapmyIndia, PhysicsWallah Zoom; Ola Electric, Pine Labs Slip
India’s equity markets saw mixed investor sentiment this week, which trickled down to the performance of listed new-age tech stocks.…
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Researchers studying late-life wellbeing have found that one of the deepest sources of joy is not just being loved, healthy, or financially secure — it is still feeling useful to someone else
There is a version of a good old age that most of us carry around without examining it. In it, an older person is comfortable, cared for, in reasonable health, and surrounded by people who love them. Money is not a worry. The phone rings on the right days, someone remembers the b…
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Zetwerk Cofounder Rahul Sharma Steps Into Non Executive Role To Launch AI Venture
IPO-bound contract manufacturer Zetwerk’s cofounder and managing director of its precision business (electronics), Rahul Sharma, is transitioning from an executive…
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LAST CALL FOR ENROLLMENT: Become an AI Engineer - Cohort 7
Our 7th cohort of Becoming an AI Engineer starts tomorrow, Saturday, July 11. This is a live, cohort-based course created in collaboration with best-selling author Ali Aminian and published by ByteByteGo.
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To Build More Believable Bots, Simulate The Neurochemistry
Giving machines the ability to communicate nonverbally has real value, and [Drew Smith] clearly thinks your robot deserves better than an emoji. He shared a very interesting approach with his …read more
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MicroPython is this Summer’s Hottest Title for the SNES, Thanks to Claude Fable
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Streaming vs Batch: Two Philosophies of Data Processing
When is the data complete enough to be moved to the compute stage?
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EP221: How Docker Works Under the Hood
A Docker container starts with a single command, but that command has to be turned into a running Linux process. Here is what actually happens.
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