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The Kremlin's Last Good Option: Tell Citizens to Ditch Their iPhones
Russia wanted a closed, state-controlled internet. It just found out Apple controls the doors. Now the Kremlin's only move is to tell its people to buy an Android.

Modular Synthesis Now Runs in a Browser Tab
Modular synthesis used to mean a wall of cables. Developer Stretta's Smol Sequencer puts a generative music environment in your browser for free, and your entire patch is just a URL.
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The NYT Says Microsoft Built a Copyright-Infringement Machine
The Gray Lady isn't just suing OpenAI for scraping articles. The new claim is that Microsoft built a bespoke supercomputer specifically to steal them. The trillion-dollar question is whether the courts will agree.

Stark Varg Is Now Upgrading Riders Over the Air
Stark Future just pushed a software update that adds traction control to its monster Varg dirt bikes. Hardware is no longer the whole story; the real performance is in the code.

Your First Humanoid Robot Has No Standardized Safety Test
You can buy a humanoid robot capable of autonomous decisions right now. The problem isn't that it's not smart enough. It's that we have no idea how to prove it's safe.
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The UK Is Stress-Testing Its Banks for Climate Collapse
Standard financial models assume the weather is predictable. A UK regulator is finally testing a system that knows it isn't, and the results could re-price entire economies overnight.

The Plan to Kill Web Scraping Is Coming From Inside the House
The IETF, the internet's own standards body, is debating proposals to cryptographically authenticate bots. It sounds like security, but it's a plan to build tollbooths on the open web.

The Fight Over Who Answers a Crisis Hotline
The 988 crisis hotline for LGBTQ+ youth is being rebooted. But the nonprofit that pioneered the service, The Trevor Project, is being frozen out of the system it helped build.

Agriculture Needed a Bank That Understands Mud
Making robots work on a farm is hard. Finding someone to finance them is harder. A new acquisition is a bet on capital that actually understands hardware.

Google Finally Takes Your Wallet Seriously
The new Google Finance app isn't just another stock ticker. It's a strategic play for the richest dataset of all: your financial intentions.

Stripe and OpenAI Are Funding a War on the Common Cold
A group of software engineers and AI labs are funding a $500 million nonprofit to prevent respiratory infections. This isn't a moonshot from big pharma; it's a bet from Silicon Valley.
