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SendCutSend and Nourish Land $210M in Non-AI Startup Funding
Two startups raised nine-figure rounds this month, with SendCutSend taking $110M for on-demand custom manufacturing and Nourish securing $100M for insurance-covered metabolic health counseling.

AGI Already Here, Says A16z's Marc Andreessen in Rogan Interview
Venture capitalist Marc Andreessen claimed on Joe Rogan's podcast that advanced AI models achieved artificial general intelligence three months ago. The statement challenges current definitions of AGI and ignites debate among AI researchers.

Rugged Tablet With Built-In Projector Pushes Mobile Boundaries
The 8849 Tank Pad Ultra combines a rugged tablet design with an integrated DLP projector. Its powerful specs and premium price target niche users who need both durability and projection capabilities.

New CGo-Free SQLite Port Eliminates C Dependency for Go Developers
A new port of SQLite removes the need for CGo, enabling pure Go builds and easier cross-compilation. This change simplifies deployment for Go developers using embedded databases.

Meta Faces Privacy Backlash After Removing Facial Recognition From Smart Glasses
Meta removed a face recognition system from its Ray-Ban smart glasses after privacy concerns. The company expressed frustration over the decision.

Anker's New Earbuds Deliver Top Call Quality But Buyers Face a Key Choice
Anker Soundcore Liberty 5 Pro earbuds offer exceptional call quality and fit. However, buyers must decide between two versions with different features.

Apple’s Deliberate AI Pace Looks Like a Strategic Bet, Not a Miss
While rivals race to deploy generative AI, Apple moves slowly. Its cautious strategy may protect user trust and avoid regulatory pitfalls.

Apple Intelligence Automates Password Changes in iOS 27
Apple's new Passwords app uses AI to automatically change weak or compromised passwords, marking a shift toward proactive security management.

Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 Refuses Basic Biology Queries by Design
Anthropic's newest Claude Fable 5 model avoids answering simple biology questions, handing them to an older model. This safety measure highlights the growing tension between AI capability and restricted access.

Apple Unifies AI Strategy With Cross-Platform Siri in macOS Golden Gate
Apple's macOS Golden Gate update brings cross-platform Siri and Liquid Glass design, signaling a unified AI strategy across devices.

CSS's Persistent Flaws Force Developers to Rethink Workflows
A developer analysis highlights CSS's unavoidable design flaws like global namespaces and specificity wars, forcing teams to adopt workarounds.

YouTube Brings Direct Messaging to US Users in Latest Social Expansion
YouTube is expanding direct messaging to US users as part of a test, deepening its social networking push and competing with established messaging apps.

SpaceX IPO Faces Investor Scrutiny Amid CEO Controversy
SpaceX considers an IPO while CEO Elon Musk's controversies create tension for investors balancing innovation with reputational risk.

Large Context Windows in AI Models Face Reliability Challenges
New research reveals that large context windows in AI models suffer from significant performance degradation, raising questions about their practical utility for complex tasks.

Software Architecture Guide From 2019 Still Shapes Modern Design
A 2019 software architecture guide resurfaces in developer discussions, highlighting enduring principles of modularity and microservices. The guide's focus on trade-offs and scalability remains relevant as AI and cloud-native paradigms evolve.

Netgear Accuses TP-Link of Misleading Customers With American Company Image
Netgear countersues TP-Link, claiming its rival falsely advertises itself as an American company. The legal battle highlights deceptive branding tactics in the networking industry.

Anthropic Leaders Head to Washington to Navigate Trump Administration Tensions
Anthropic executives are in D.C. to address regulatory friction with the Trump administration, highlighting growing tensions between AI safety advocates and federal oversight.

Nakamichi Dragon Pushes Soundbar Limits With Subwoofer-Free Deep Bass
Nakamichi's Dragon soundbar delivers 1500 watts and 25Hz bass without a subwoofer, challenging conventional home audio.

Why Some Developers Reject Working AI Code
Developers increasingly reject AI-generated code even when it works, citing concerns over maintainability, technical debt and loss of craftsmanship.

Path Separator Conflicts Highlight Developer Cross-Platform Headaches
A debate over Windows backslash versus Unix forward slash in file paths underscores persistent cross-platform compatibility issues for developers. The discussion reveals deeper fragmentation in software development tooling.