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Why The Minimoog Still Matters More Than Your Laptop
Music

Why The Minimoog Still Matters More Than Your Laptop

It’s a fifty-year-old box of circuits that defined the sound of modern music. The knockoffs are cheap and the reissues are expensive, but the original design lesson is the one that lasts.

By K. Denise Washington
Jul 11, 20266 min
Your Neighbors Are Now Reporting E-Bikes to the Cops
Automotive

Your Neighbors Are Now Reporting E-Bikes to the Cops

The street-level conflict over micromobility is moving online. Instead of more patrols for reckless riders, sheriff's departments are just asking neighbors to fill out a web form. That data creates its own power.

By K. Denise Washington
Jul 11, 20266 min
Robots Are Learning How to Guess What You've Hidden
Robotics

Robots Are Learning How to Guess What You've Hidden

Current robots need to see everything. A new line of research teaches them to infer what's in a closed drawer or a cluttered shelf. This makes them less brittle, and far more useful.

By K. Denise Washington
Jul 10, 20265 min

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Wall Street Draws a Line Against the Prediction Markets
Finance

Wall Street Draws a Line Against the Prediction Markets

Goldman Sachs and other major banks are banning employees from using prediction markets. They see them less as wisdom-of-the-crowd and more as a compliance disaster waiting to happen.

By K. Denise Washington
Jul 10, 20266 min
Your 500 Siblings You Never Knew
Medical

Your 500 Siblings You Never Knew

Consumer genetics kits and a global market for sperm created a generation with hundreds of biological half-siblings. Now, European regulators are trying to put the brakes on industrial-scale reproduction.

By K. Denise Washington
Jul 10, 20266 min
A Government Program Remotely Bricked Thousands of Working Routers
Personal

A Government Program Remotely Bricked Thousands of Working Routers

Australia's broadband testing program just ended. Instead of releasing the hardware to users, the government and its corporate partner turned thousands of perfectly good routers into e-waste by design.

By K. Denise Washington
Jul 9, 20266 min
The Google Search Box Is Dead
Generative

The Google Search Box Is Dead

For 25 years, it was a simple white rectangle. Now it’s a conversation that accepts files and images. This isn’t a redesign; it’s a fundamental change in what it means 'to Google.'

By K. Denise Washington
Jul 9, 20266 min
Unmixing Audio Is Now Mostly a Solved Problem
Music

Unmixing Audio Is Now Mostly a Solved Problem

Steinberg's SpectraLayers 13 isn't just an update. It’s a quiet declaration that separating a mixed audio track into its component parts is a cheap, desktop-bound reality with immediate implications.

By K. Denise Washington
Jul 9, 20266 min
MG Bets Its Next-Gen Batteries on Last-Gen Hybrids
Automotive

MG Bets Its Next-Gen Batteries on Last-Gen Hybrids

Solid-state batteries were supposed to kill the combustion engine. MG is using them to build a better hybrid instead. This is about scaling production, not just making a better EV.

By K. Denise Washington
Jul 9, 20266 min