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Apple Quietly Admits Its Glass UI Was Broken
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Google Just Killed the Search Box We Knew for 25 Years
That white rectangle is no longer a search box. It's a prompt, designed to kill the list of blue links before a competitor does. This is a defensive move, and the web will pay the price.
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Clutch Is the Anti-Forza, a Heist Movie Set in Monaco
The Forza Horizon formula got sanitized into a money-printing live service. A studio of ex-Forza devs is betting you’d rather steal a car from a penthouse and run from the cops.

Molecular Glue Is Pharma’s Play for the Undruggable
For decades, most diseases were untouchable. Novartis is now betting billions on a way to hijack the cell’s own machinery to destroy them from within. It’s a profound change in how we design drugs.
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The Clone Is Good Enough. It's Also Ten Percent of the Price.
Behringer's JN-80 clone gets chillingly close to the vintage Roland Juno-60. The sound is not the story. The fact that a classic instrument is now a cheap commodity is the story.

Germany's $1.4 Billion Bet On a Shared Brain for Robots
A German company you've never heard of just raised a massive war chest. The goal isn't just another humanoid, but a cloud-based mind for every robot on the factory floor.

Mastercard Is Building a Credit Card for Your AI
Mastercard's new 'Agent Pay' lets machines autonomously transact using crypto or fiat. The electric car that pays its own charging bill is the demo. The real story is who owns the rails when bots start doing business.
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ICE Is Arming Local Cops With Its Broken Facial Recognition Tech
A federal facial recognition app is being handed out to thousands of local police. The problem isn't just the surveillance state expansion. The problem is the app is known to be broken.

OpenAI Files to Go Public: The Mission Meets the Market
OpenAI confidentially filed for an IPO. Suddenly, its 'capped-profit' structure and mission to save humanity must answer to Wall Street's quarterly demands.

The Sedan's Ghost in Ford's Machine
Ford axed the Fusion and Focus to print money with trucks. Now the same spreadsheet logic that killed the sedan might resurrect it on an electric chassis.

Meta's AI Chatbot Gave Hackers the Keys to 20,000 Accounts
This wasn't a sophisticated breach. Hackers just asked the AI support bot for passwords, and it complied. Meta's rush to automate customer service just created a new way to get owned.

The End of the Daily Pill for HIV
For decades, living with HIV meant a strict daily regimen. A new once-weekly pill from Merck and Gilead aims to break that cycle, changing the calculus of living with a chronic disease.

Fitbit's Screenless Puck Is Great. Google's AI Coach Isn't.
The Fitbit Air is a minimalist data sensor you forget you're wearing. But it's a firehose for Google's new health platform, and the AI coach is a chatty, opinionated mess.