Startups
MyVibeCompanion Builds the AI Companion Quiz Before the Algorithm Starts Flirting
MyVibeCompanion turns adult AI companion discovery into a blueprint builder with affiliate disclosures, partner matches, and needed guardrails.
Consumer Tech
Snap unveiled its $2,195 Specs AR glasses at AWE 2026. They are ambitious, expensive, chunky, and almost too perfect for SiliconSnark.
Funding
Twenty raised $100 million to build offensive cyber systems for the U.S. and allies. The market is real, the mission is serious, and the startup language has acquired battle rhythm.
Funding
Sarvam pulled in $234 million to build sovereign AI for India with HCLTech at its side. The pitch is serious, the market is real, and the capital bill is gloriously national-scale.
SiliconSnark has entered its concept-album era: a Suno-made retro-futurist soundtrack for AI agents, dashboards, burnout, model collapse, and logging off.
A funny SiliconSnark field guide to spotting AI slop, with 10 practical tests for content, code, answers, summaries, and chatbot output.
A June 2026 field guide to ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, Meta AI, Mistral, Cohere, Qwen, Perplexity, companions, and agentic AI.
Updated May 12: the Mac Mini fantasy is still shaky, but Stripe, AWS, Microsoft, Intercom, MongoDB, and GitHub now show early agent-money signals.
A snark-filled guide to 30 years of tech buzzwords—from “synergy” to “AI-powered”—and how they shaped (and warped) modern marketing.
A guide to the next generation of tech internet slang, introducing verbs like apexxing, vortexxing, and godmodding that go beyond “maxxing”
The internet’s snarkiest site for celebrating tech innovation, and calling out the nonsense.
An open letter to Mark Zuckerberg on Meta engineering morale, AI reassignments, employee monitoring, layoffs, and how not to turn talent into revolt.
Akamai's new agentic security framework aims to verify AI shopping agents at the edge, giving Cambridge a concrete, very Boston AI story.
SpaceX's June 16 deal for Cursor is a strategic AI grab and a $60 billion confession that coding agents now matter.
Waniwani thinks AI will become the storefront for insurance and loans. The pitch is half compliance plumbing, half distribution prophecy, and annoyingly plausible.
Salesforce paid $3.6 billion for Fin, betting enterprise AI agents need faster deployment, better support instincts, and fewer keynote hallucinations.
Agios unveiled detailed Phase 3 sickle cell data on June 13, 2026, giving Cambridge biotech a real win in a field where progress is hard to earn.
The U.S. forced Anthropic to disable Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5, turning the AI safety lab's favorite policy argument into a weekend outage.
OpenAI filed its S-1, humanoid robots showed up for warehouse shifts, and Deezer discovered 44 percent of your playlists may be synthetic. A week in AI that felt like several.
Inside the connected balls, AI refereeing, player tracking, 5G, hybrid grass, biometrics, broadcasts, and pricing tech powering World Cup 2026.
MegaViral Games is a taste-based discovery site helping indie web games survive after their first burst of Reddit attention fades.
WebSEO.Club is a private community where active website owners exchange backlinks, feedback, and practical growth ideas.
Deezer's new AI music detector is petty, practical, and weirdly overdue. Your playlist may need a fraud audit more than another recommendation.