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The Ghost in the DAW: Mutable Instruments' Code Lives On For Free
Mutable Instruments' legendary Rings module is now a free plugin. The hardware is a collector's item, but the open-source code that powered it just became a gift to every producer with a laptop.

The Race to Implant Is Quietly Accelerating
For decades, brain-computer interfaces were a lab curiosity. New data shows the number of human trials has more than doubled in a year, and a commercial arms race is in full swing.
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Bosch Finally Gets Its Hands Dirty With a Hub Motor
The king of premium mid-drive motors is entering the commodity hub-drive market. This isn't about building a better motor; it’s about getting the Bosch smart ecosystem onto every city bike on the street.

A Robot's Eyes Are Now Part of Its Brain
RealSense is shipping a depth camera with the AI processor baked in. It's no longer just an eye; it's a self-contained perception engine that could change robot economics.

The New Digital Iron Curtain Is a Terms of Service Agreement
JPMorgan just blocked a top AI model for its Hong Kong staff. It's not a bug. It's a sign that the global internet is breaking apart, one corporate policy at a time.
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Musk's AI Gets a National Security Pass for Polluting Memphis
Elon Musk's xAI built a power plant without permits in a Memphis neighborhood. Now the DOJ argues the pollution is vital for national security. This changes the price of building AI.

Your Body Has an API. Science Is Finally Mapping It.
Your body sends your brain 11 million bits of data every second. You're conscious of about 60. Decoding the rest is the new frontier in medicine, wellness, and control.

Unusable Engineering Bets on Weird Software for Windows
Another software synth is not news. But a suite of deliberately strange, visually-driven tools escaping the Mac ecosystem is. Unusable Engineering just brought its vector-based sound design to the rest of us.

Kawasaki's New Arm Isn't for Building Cars, It's for an AI to Drive
The RL030N isn't just another robot arm. With eight axes and an open API, it's a physical body for the AI brains being built by startups. The platform war for automation just got very interesting.

Why Apple Abandons Its Partners So Ruthlessly
Apple has twice abandoned its core processor architecture, first from PowerPC to Intel, then from Intel to its own silicon. The logic is identical: the moment a partner's roadmap threatens the product, the partnership is over.

Jeep's Grand Cherokee Fixes a Self-Inflicted Wound
The flagship SUV gets its off-road credibility back after a bizarre product planning failure. But the Trail-Rated badge now comes with a very different engine underneath.
