I’m happy to announce the general availability of watgo – the WebAssembly Toolkit for Go. This project is similar to wabt (C++) or wasm-tools (Rust), but in pure, zero-dependency Go. watgo comes with a CLI and a Go API to parse WAT (WebAssembly Text), validate it, and encode it into WASM binaries; it also supports … Read More “watgo – a WebAssembly Toolkit for Go” »
Month: April 2026
Welcome to Import AI, a newsletter about AI research. Import AI runs on arXiv and feedback from readers. If you’d like to support this, please subscribe. AI might let us build “political superintelligence”:…But turning this into a societal upside requires lots of intentional work…As AI systems get more powerful and broaden their real world impact … Read More “Political superintelligence; Google’s society of minds, and a robot drummer” »
Indian tech brand Ai+ announced a trio of new smartphones at a big launch event today. Nova Flip is the brand’s first foldable phone, opting for a flip-style design. Nova 2 and Nova 2 Ultra are conventional slab phones with 6,000mAh batteries, 5G connectivity and 50MP main cams. Ai+ Nova Flip This is the first … Read More “Ai+ unveils Nova 2 series and Nova Flip foldable” »
Ryan Haines / Android Authority Razr Ultra in Scarab It’s been a while since we’ve covered any Motorola Razr Ultra 2025 deals. This is because the $799.99 sale is now common. Today, the foldable flip phone is even cheaper at $699.99, though, dropping to a brand-new record-low price we haven’t seen before. Buy the Motorola … Read More “Motorola Razr Ultra drops to new record-low price, saving you $600!” »
StageNow allows organizations to enroll Zebra devices without any hassle and turn frontline performance into a competitive advantage. However, to make sure the Zebra devices meet the organization’s specific needs, they have to be managed through a mobile device management (MDM) solution. This allows for optimized and seamless workflow across the floor. Here’s a detailed … Read More “How to enroll Zebra devices using StageNow” »
Microsoft is finally allowing Windows 11 testers to get access to experimental features without having to download a third-party app like ViVeTool. The changes are part of making the Windows Insider Program (WIP) less confusing, with Dev and Canary testing rings simplified into a new Experimental Channel alongside a refresh of the existing Beta Channel. … Read More “Microsoft finally lets Windows 11 testers unlock experimental features without ViVeTool” »
TechCrunch is partnering with SusHi Tech Tokyo 2026, Asia’s largest global innovation conference, taking place April 27–29 at Tokyo Big Sight. And we’re not just showing up to cover it — our very own Startup Battlefield program manager, Isabelle Johannessen, will be on the ground as a judge for the SusHi Tech Challenge, the conference’s … Read More “TechCrunch is heading to Tokyo — and bringing the Startup Battlefield with it” »
C. Scott Brown / Android Authority TL;DR Amazon Luna is dropping game purchases, third-party stores, and Luna-sold Ubisoft Plus and Jackbox subscriptions today. Previously purchased and Bring Your Own Library games stay playable on Luna until June 10. Amazon says it is simplifying Luna, but affected players are clearly losing options. The obvious trust problem … Read More “Amazon’s idea of improving Luna involves stripping back most of it” »
Listen and watch now on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple. See the episode transcript at the top of this page, and timestamps for the episode at the bottom. • Statsig – The unified platform for flags, analytics, experiments, and more. Stop switching between different tools, and have them all in one place. • WorkOS – … Read More “DHH’s new way of writing code” »
Welcome to Import AI, a newsletter about AI research. Import AI runs on arXiv and feedback from readers. If you’d like to support this, please subscribe. Uh oh, there’s a scaling war for cyberattacks as well!:…The smarter the system, the better the ability to cyberattack…AI safety research organization Lyptus Research has looked at how well … Read More “Scaling laws for cyberwar; rising tides of AI automation; and a puzzle over gDP forecasting” »