Figma acquires team behind a vibe-coding app: The Y Combinator-backed company started a vibe-coding platform and later built an agent-creation product. Read More
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Netflix dabbles in shorter video content with its new set of publisher deals with Variety, others: Netflix is bringing 2- to 20-minute videos to its platform through new partnerships with digital publishers, including Rolling Stone and Variety. Read More
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Hacked, leaked, and held for ransom: The worst breaches of 2026 so far: From a massive DOGE data breach and the hacking of critical energy and water systems to the hack of an FBI surveillance system, here are the most damaging security incidents and data breaches of 2026. Read More
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The first American autonomous ground vehicles are fighting in Ukraine: Forterra has deployed more than 100 of its self-driving ATVs in conflict zones in Ukraine. Read More
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Microsoft joins AI cost-cutting trend by relying more on its own models: Microsoft is the latest Silicon Valley giant to cut back on its AI spending. Read More
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Claude Cowork expands to mobile and web: With this update, users can start a task from their desk, get status updates on their phone, and pick up the finished output later — even if their laptop is closed. Read More
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Why the rise of open source AI isn't hurting Anthropic ... yet: Open source models’ success isn’t coming at the expense of frontier labs. Instead, they each seem to capture two phases of the same life cycle. Read More
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AI law startup Norm raises $120M, hits unicorn valuation: AI law startup Norm has raised a $120 million Series C round led by Khosla Ventures, valuing the startup at $1.2 billion. Read More
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Hacktivists call out Trump by hacking and defacing US Army websites: The U.S. Army has fixed two of its websites that were hacked to display messages calling President Trump a "pedophile" and a "thief." Read More
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