SpaceX said it has struck a deal with Cursor to develop a next-generation “coding and knowledge work AI,” which includes a surprising provision — an option to buy the popular software development platform for $60 billion later this year. Partnering with and potentially purchasing a leader in the hottest AI product category can only be … Read More “SpaceX is working with Cursor and has an option to buy the startup for $60B” »
Handheld gaming has transformed in its shape and size in the past couple of years. The days of adding flashing lights to a phone’s back and calling it a gaming phone have been rightfully left behind. They have made way for actually useful gaming features you would want on a portable gaming machine, whether a … Read More “OnePlus’s first attempt at a gaming Android phone is a total mess” »
YouTube, the world’s largest video-sharing platform, is ready to help celebrities crack down on AI-generated deepfake videos, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The Google-owned website is sharing a deepfake detection tool it has been fine-tuning over the past two years, granting access to celebrities at high risk of having their likenesses copied in AI-generated media. … Read More “YouTube’s AI Deepfake Detector Now Lets Any Celebrity Take Down Infringing Videos” »
The Oppo Find X9 Ultra is almost here – it will be officially unveiled later, April 21. Until then, the company is posting teasers and videos to build up hype for its camera flagship. Several videos just went up on Oppo’s YouTube page that showcase what the X9 Ultra can do in the hands of … Read More “Teaser videos take the Oppo Find X9 Ultra on adventures in Kyrgyzstan and Iceland” »
Joe Maring / Android Authority TL;DR Google Wallet’s recent update introduces Live Updates for flights. It lets you track your flight’s progress directly from your phone’s home or lock screen. The feature should also help you track trains and other live events. Google is expanding support for Android’s Live Updates to the Wallet app. 9to5Google … Read More “Google Wallet now lets you track flights from the lock screen, here’s what it looks like” »
Baby Yoda, aka Grogu, famously snitched (and later barfed up) some blue cookies in a scene from the hit Disney Plus show The Mandalorian. The folks at Burger King are about to release some Mandalorian and Grogu fast-food menu items and kids’ meals, and they’d probably rather you not think about the barfing part. The … Read More “Mandalorian and Grogu Fans, Set a Course for Burger King” »
TL;DR OnePlus has soft-launched the Watch 4 on its website, confirming a titanium alloy build and a 47mm LTPO OLED display capable of 3,000 nits peak brightness. The OnePlus Watch 4 debuts with Oxygen OS Watch 8, based on Wear OS 6, and features Gemini integration out of the box. The Watch 4 retains the … Read More “OnePlus Watch 4 makes a surprise debut with Wear OS 6.0” »
AI agents are moving fast across the online world, and now, some of them have access to virtual private networks. The software company Windscribbles has introduced native support for OpenClaw agentic AI in its Windscribe VPN software. OpenClaw is an agentic AI platform that can run on local hardware. With a new feature in its software, … Read More “OpenClaw AI Agents Begin Gaining Access to VPN Connections” »
A cliffhanger finale The world of Silo before the devastation. Credit: YouTube/Apple TV The world of Silo before the devastation. Credit: YouTube/Apple TV The second season expanded Silo‘s world to incorporate the survivors in the second Silo 17; everyone else died in a revolt to escape to the surface. We discovered that there are 50 … Read More “Silo S3 teaser hints at the wasteland’s origins” »
Matt Godbolt, probably best known for being the proprietor of Compiler Explorer, wrote a brief article on why x86 compilers love the xor eax, eax instruction. The answer is that it is the most compact way to set a register to zero on x86. In particular, it is several bytes shorter than the more obvious … Read More “Sure, xor’ing a register with itself is the idiom for zeroing it out, but why not sub?” »





