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The Ban on Supersonic Flight Is Ending. The Fight Over Noise Is Just Beginning.
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ShinRonin Is The Free Delay That Wants To Break Your Track
Audio Damage just released a new free delay plugin. It is not a simple echo box; it's a fully-routable feedback machine designed to be pushed until it screams.

Solar Racing Is The New Engineering Job Interview
College students are building 1,500-mile solar cars by hand. Companies like Tesla and SpaceX are sponsoring them not for the PR, but for the talent pipeline it creates.
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The Robots Are Here, They Just Don't Look Human
At Automate 2026, the real action wasn't the static humanoid displays, but the quiet deployment of physical AI in warehouses and factories. The revolution is being articulated, one axis at a time.

The UK's Banking Cartel Is Finally Fixing Global Payments
Sending money overseas is slow and expensive. The same banks that kept it that way are now promising a fix, but this is a story about survival, not service.

Google's AI Now Comes With Its Own Legal Liability
A German court ruled that Google's AI Overviews are its own words, making the company liable for their falsehoods. This isn't a bug; it's a fundamental threat to the new AI-powered search model.
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SpudCell Is a Weird Name for an Unsettling Future
Forget the incremental drug updates. A new synthetic biological chassis just appeared on the radar, and it looks less like a cell and more like a programmable bio-Lego.

The Robot Pharmacist Is Here to Fill Your Prescription
A new machine can fill a bottle of pills every 30 seconds, no human required. The pharmacy is broken. The robot is the fix — and the threat.

Visa and Mastercard Are Building Their Own Digital Dollar
This isn't another crypto project. It's the old guard of payments forming a cartel to build a rival to USDC. The implications for Circle are immediate and the implications for a decentralized future are worse.

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.

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.
