The US is stuck with the world's most boring phones
Apple and Samsung have a stranglehold on the US market — and while they play it safe, Chinese makers are lapping them on real innovation. American buyers are getting left behind.
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Apple and Samsung have a stranglehold on the US market — and while they play it safe, Chinese makers are lapping them on real innovation. American buyers are getting left behind.
The Trump administration just dismissed every single member of the National Science Board. The body that advises the president on science funding is now empty — and the fallout could hit tech harder than you think.
Local AI has a new favorite machine: the Mac mini. Naturally, scalpers showed up before Apple could restock the shelves.
Google is planning to pour up to $40 billion into Anthropic in cash and compute. This isn't a strategic partnership — it's a declaration of war.
X just dropped a standalone messaging app for iOS packed with private chats, disappearing messages, and calls. Bold move — but can it compete?

Semiconductors, nuclear power, biotech, and space defense startups are filing S-1s. This isn't your 2021 IPO circus — this one has actual substance.

Only half of this week's top 10 rounds cleared $100M — unusual for today's megaround era. Amazon led with a $5B bet on Anthropic.
A recent system update has turned Pixel phones into sluggish messes. Google's quality control is under fire — again.
OnePlus is building a gaming phone that focuses on what actually matters: a massive battery and fast charging. Finally, someone gets it.
Google took its sweet time, but YouTube TV now lets you watch up to 4 live channels simultaneously. Sports fans, rejoice — and set your expectations right.