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A Synth Built For Fingers, Not Just For Keyboards
Music

A Synth Built For Fingers, Not Just For Keyboards

Hardware for expressive music has been here for years. The software is just starting to catch up. Embodme's ERAE Sound is a solution to a problem they helped create.

Jun 3, 20266 min
EV Batteries Don't Just Die, They Fade
Automotive

EV Batteries Don't Just Die, They Fade

The fear of a dead battery pack is the industry's favorite ghost story. Real-world data from high-mileage EVs tells a different tale: degradation is a curve, not a cliff.

Jun 3, 20266 min
Revolut Enters India, But the Real Product Isn't Payments
Finance

Revolut Enters India, But the Real Product Isn't Payments

The London fintech has arrived in a market where payments are already a free public utility. Its entire bet rests on selling Indians everything else that goes with a bank account.

Jun 3, 20267 min

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OpenAI's New Play: Agents for the Corner Office
Generative

OpenAI's New Play: Agents for the Corner Office

The story is no longer about a better chatbot. OpenAI is shipping specialized agents for tax, biology, and mathematical proof, aimed squarely at the professions. The billable hour is officially on notice.

Jun 2, 20266 min
Your E-Waste Is a Gold Mine, and Robots Are Learning to Pick the Lock
Robotics

Your E-Waste Is a Gold Mine, and Robots Are Learning to Pick the Lock

For decades, electronics recycling meant a shredder and a smelter. Now, robots are being trained to perform microsurgery on old circuit boards, salvaging something more valuable than gold: working legacy chips.

Jun 2, 20266 min
John Deere's Repair Monopoly Just Keeps Costing It
Legal

John Deere's Repair Monopoly Just Keeps Costing It

John Deere just paid $99 million to settle a repair monopoly lawsuit. Now it faces another one. The company seems determined to ensure you can't fix the tractor you supposedly own.

Jun 2, 20266 min
When the Smart Bomb Fails, Send in the Sniper
Medical

When the Smart Bomb Fails, Send in the Sniper

Novartis's Pluvicto was a breakthrough radiopharmaceutical. But tumors adapt. Convergent Therapeutics is betting a more potent atomic payload can kill the cancer that survives.

Jun 2, 20266 min
The Hardest Problem In Apple's Foldable Isn't The Screen
Personal

The Hardest Problem In Apple's Foldable Isn't The Screen

Apple's upcoming foldable isn't a story about a hinge. It's about a vapor chamber—a cooling solution borrowed from gaming rigs that finally admits modern phones are too hot to handle.

Jun 1, 20265 min
OpenAI Is Coming For Your Accountant's Job
Finance

OpenAI Is Coming For Your Accountant's Job

They're not just building chatbots anymore. They're shipping self-improving agents for tax law and personal finance, running on Dell hardware inside corporate firewalls.

Jun 1, 20265 min