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The Download: perimenopause misinformation and China’s latest AI leap
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. There’s a lot of hype around perimenopause. Don’t buy it. Perimenopause used to be considered taboo, but not anymore. Thanks at least in part …
MIT Technology Review
Happy iCal Day
Joanna Stern explains why this emoji is correct today: 📅. (This one too: 📆)  ★
threads.com
The agent security gap: 54% of enterprises have already had an AI agent incident, and most still let agents share credentials
Across 107 enterprises, AI agents are being given real access to systems and data while the controls meant to contain them lag behind. More than half have already had a confirmed agent security incident or a near-miss; only about a third give every agent its own scoped identity, …
venturebeat.com
FBI arrests man accused of using Steam games to drain victims’ crypto wallets
Prosecutors accused 21-year-old student Zyaire Wilkins of publishing on Steam several fake video games that contained malware, infecting thousands of victims, and stealing crypto from some of them.
techcrunch.com
Parents want safer phones for kids. These companies are answering the call.
As parents look for alternatives to unrestricted smartphones, a growing number of companies are building phones designed specifically for kids, from feature-limited mobile devices to minimalist home phones.
techcrunch.com
China’s Moonshot AI releases Kimi K3, the largest open-source model ever, rivaling top U.S. systems
Moonshot AI, the Beijing-based artificial intelligence startup backed by Alibaba, on Thursday released Kimi K3 — a 2.8-trillion-parameter model that the company says is now the largest open-source AI model in the world, and one that benchmarks show performs neck-and-neck with the…
venturebeat.com
International tech
Psychology says people who go very still when they’re upset — no fidgeting, no shifting, almost no movement — aren’t calm or indifferent; they’re often the ones for whom stillness became the only safe response to something overwhelming
Years ago, in a kitchen I part-owned, I watched a chef come apart at a line cook during a Friday rush. Full opera. Pans, volume, the works. And the kid on the receiving end did something I’ve never forgotten. He went completely still. No flinch, no backchat, no shuffling of feet.…
siliconcanals.com
30 Entrepreneurs Write to WAIC: What China Expects From AI Development at the 2026 World AI Conference
From Zhipu AI to JD.com, Sugon to Insilico, 30 Chinese and global business leaders share expectations for China AI development at WAIC 2026.
pandaily.com
IPO-Bound Jio Platforms’ Q1 Profit Jumps 9% YoY To ₹7,764 Cr
IPO-bound Jio Platforms reported a consolidated profit after tax (PAT) of ₹7,764 Cr in the first quarter of FY27 (Q1…
inc42.com
XPeng launches MONA L03 in Munich, taking aim at Europe’s electric SUV market
On Thursday, XPeng unveiled the MONA L03 smart SUV at its global launch event in Munich, Germany. The model will be launched in 65 countries and regions, including China, Europe, and other overseas markets, according to the Chinese automaker. The launch marks a strategic move in …
technode.com
Fudan University Quantum Flash Technology Hits Theoretical Limit: Room-Temperature Single-Electron Storage Published in Science
Fudan team achieves world first room-temperature non-volatile single-electron quantum storage with 0.5V window, from Nature 400ps PoX flash to Science Quantum Flash milestone.
pandaily.com
People who arrive at appointments fifteen minutes early and sit in the waiting room reading a book aren’t anxious, they’ve learned that the ten minutes before something starts is often the only time nobody expects anything of them
Early arrivers get misdiagnosed as anxious. The psychology suggests something different: they've found a loophole in the day where the appointment protects them from everyone else's demands, and its own demand hasn't started yet.
siliconcanals.com

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Hackaday Podcast Episode 378: C Coders, Ceramic Printers, and Shadow Archives
It’s a hot one at both microphones, as Elliot Williams and Kristina Panos wilt in the heat with ice lollies and freezer packs. But still, we persevered long enough to …read more
hackaday.com
A Guide to Multi-Tenancy: Benefits and Challenges
In this article, we will understand multi-tenant architecture from the basics, along with its various benefits and challenges.
bytebytego.com
Wireless LCD Streaming for the ANENG AN870 Multimeter
Having the information shown on the display of a digital multimeter also recorded off-screen can be incredibly useful, but unless the device exposes something like SCPI on a network interface, …read more
hackaday.com
EEG shows brain can simultaneous encode two speech streams
Article URL: https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.3003876 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48943745 Points: 209 # Comments: 131
journals.plos.org
Pebble Mega Update – July 2026
Article URL: https://repebble.com/blog/pebble-mega-update-july-2026 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48943174 Points: 221 # Comments: 127
repebble.com
MacSurf Hits 2.0 To Bring PowerPCs back Online
There’s an interesting thing about retrocomputing — the moment that you realize your 25-year-old machine can do almost everything your average person uses a computer for. The problem is that the …read more
hackaday.com
Apple targets dozens of OpenAI employees with legal letters
Article URL: https://www.ft.com/content/1b8c9d52-88a9-426b-ba47-f1811f859166 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48946303 Points: 234 # Comments: 182
ft.com
This Week in Security: Another Record Patch Tuesday, LAME is More Secure, Secure Boot is Less Secure, and Milk Malware
Following the reports last week using the Windows Global Device ID (GDID) in tracking a malware operators behavior, here is a comprehensive write-up about what goes into the GDID and …read more
hackaday.com
AI Customer Support at Scale: The Travel Industry’s $Billion Bet
In this article, we will look more closely at the different solutions by following the support pipeline from first principles, show why a tail of cases resists automation regardless of model quality, and use these three approaches to understand how these can be handled.
bytebytego.com