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Ford's Chinese Bronco Is the Hybrid We Need and Won't Get
This isn't the Bronco your neighbor owns. It's a plug-in hybrid built in China for about $33,000. And thanks to tariffs and joint-venture contracts, it's staying there.
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Lawsuit Exposes AI Gun Detection's Deadly Blind Spot
Nashville schools spent $1M on an AI that promised to spot guns. It failed during a fatal shooting. Now, a survivor’s lawsuit questions whether these systems are security or just expensive security theater.

That New Ebola Model Is More Than a Number. It's a Memory.
The CDC just put a number on a worst-case Ebola outbreak: 20,000 cases. The math is simple, and the memory of the last time we faced a number like that is the real story.
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Your iPhone Is a Cathedral for Forgotten Sounds
A 40-year-old Casio toy keyboard, a few iOS apps, and a USB cable. This isn't a hack; it's the new baseline for professional music production, where software has become the instrument.

Beyond The Humanoid Hype: The Real Robot Takeover Is Underway
The demos show dancing robots. The receipts show Amazon's workhorse bots are already on the factory floor. The takeover isn't coming; it's happening quietly in a warehouse near you.

Robinhood Is Letting AI Agents Trade Stocks. Your Money Is the Training Data.
The app that gamified trading is now connecting language models directly to the market. A dedicated wallet provides a sandbox, but the real experiment is on you and your life savings.
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GM’s War on Your Dashboard Has a $199 Rebel
General Motors ripped out Apple CarPlay to build a subscription empire. A small box offers to restore it, but the cat-and-mouse game over who owns your screen has just begun.

When The Off Switch Isn't Yours: Cities Black-Bag Flock Cameras
Dayton, Ohio canceled its contract with surveillance firm Flock Safety. But when police couldn't turn the cameras off, they reached for trash bags.

The FDA Is Not Studying a Pill, It's Building a Weapon
Mifepristone has been settled science for decades. A new FDA safety study isn't about health. It's about using the agency's own rules to control access.

Plex Is Pivoting Away From the Nerds Who Built It
The company that organized your media library is now a social network. The price for a lifetime pass just jumped to $750. The message to its original users is clear: the old Plex is over.

OpenAI's 2026 Roadmap Arrived Two Years Early
OpenAI's news page is posting dispatches from the future. The real story isn't a better chatbot, but a quiet push into critical infrastructure: tax law, cloud services, and automated biodefense.

Humanoids in the Home: The Liability Is the Product
Figure and Tesla are showing robots that can cook and clean. But behind the demos, a silent race is on to write the safety rules. The real product isn't the robot; it's the insurance policy.