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TechCrunchToday 6:26 PM
Founders Funds outlier bet on humanely killed fish

Shinkei makes a refrigerator-sized robot called Poseidon to kill fish quickly and humanely.

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TechCrunchToday 4:39 PM
Nobel laureate John Jumper is leaving DeepMind for rival Anthropic

Jumper isn't the only big name leaving Google DeepMind.

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TechCrunchToday 3:00 PM
Every new iOS 27 feature thats worth knowing about

While it's not flashy like Apple’s new Siri AI and Apple Intelligence upgrades, there are still a number of additions to iOS 27 worth looking at.

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WiredToday 11:00 AM
Home Batteries: How They're Installed and How Much They Cost

After adding one to my home, here's why you might want a home battery, how they work, and what to look for, plus some installation tips.

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WiredToday 10:38 AM
I Found 29 Early Prime Day Deals That Are Worth Shopping Now (2026)

We’ve trawled the depths of Amazon to find the best deals on gear we’ve tested.

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WiredToday 10:31 AM
16 Best Greens Powders (2026): Taste-Tested for Months

I did the research and taste-testing to find the best greens powders worth your money. Bloom Nutrition’s Superfood Greens Powder is my tried-and-true pick.

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WiredToday 10:00 AM
Siri AI Hands On: A Smart, Helpful Assistant

The new Siri AI is conversational, omnipresent, and actually helpful.

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WiredToday 9:30 AM
Hackers Claim to Leak Stolen Madison Square Garden Data

Plus: Gay bars in San Francisco using face scanners, France quits Palantir, Apple plans to change its private email and more.

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WiredToday 9:00 AM
Scientists Invent a Way to Brew Espresso With Ultrasonic Waves—No Hot Water Required

Researchers have demonstrated they can make coffee comparable to conventional espresso using ultrasonic waves. Because the process doesn’t need hot water, it consumes 75 percent less energy.

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TechCrunchToday 12:47 AM
He made your free video player run smoothly. Now hes doing that for robots.

French serial entrepreneur and open-source legend Jean-Baptiste Kempf has been building Kyber, an infrastructure layer to control remote devices in real time.

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TechCrunchToday 10:40 PM
From PGP to Mythos: a brief history of export controls that didnt stop anyone

For the last 30 years, stopping the flow of cybersecurity-related software has proven to be ineffective. It's unclear why it would work now with Anthropic’s cybersecurity model Mythos.

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TechCrunchToday 9:45 PM
Go eyes robotaxis and acquisitions after Japans biggest IPO of 2026 — heres why it matters

Go's IPO — Japan's biggest so far this year — has done more than provide a much-needed boost to the country's languishing listing season. It has also supplied the taxi-hailing app with the capital required to address an existential issue: Japan's shortage of drivers.

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TechCrunchToday 9:00 PM
Auras impressive e-ink photo frame doesnt even look digital

Whats the most cliche possible gift you can give a relative? A digital photo frame, displaying a rotating slideshow of family photos. Now Aura has completely refreshed this product space with its gorgeous Aura Ink frame, which uses e-ink to create a display that doesnt even look ...

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TechCrunchYesterday 4:50 PM
Every fusion startup that has raised over $100M

Fusion startups have raised $7.1 billion to date, with the majority of it going to a handful of companies.

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TechCrunchYesterday 4:08 PM
Is the US governments Anthropic ban accidentally helping the brand?

Just as last weekwas ending,the US governmentforced Anthropic to pull its two newest models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, citing national security concerns after Amazon researchers allegedly found a way to bypass Fable 5s guardrails. Cybersecurity researchers havesince signed an open le...

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