Consumer Tech
Apple Put Curved Windows in Vision Pro and Made the Face Computer Make Sense
visionOS 27 gives Vision Pro better spatial instincts, smarter Siri, and just enough practical polish to make the face computer feel plausible.
Fintech
Klarna's new U.S. savings account shows BNPL maturing into a full cash-habitat play, with partner-bank plumbing, membership hooks, and sticky deposits.
AI
Anthropic launched Claude Fable 5 and restricted Mythos 5, pairing frontier AI capability with guardrails, premium pricing, and a velvet rope.
AI
Broadcom's June 9 AI platform turns 20 gigawatts of compute into a private-credit machine. The infrastructure is real. The banker smell is also real.
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.
Google’s new AI search turns queries into agentic tasks. This guide explains the tech, ad incentives, publisher fallout, and the shrinking web.
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.
The internet’s snarkiest site for celebrating tech innovation, and calling out the nonsense.
OpenAI's confidential S-1 starts its IPO process and puts its growth, compute costs, governance, and trillion-dollar ambitions under review.
Apple unveiled Siri AI at WWDC 2026. Here is how its Gemini-powered assistant works, why privacy matters, and what Apple must still prove.
Google's June 8 NotebookLM upgrade adds source hunting, code, and export overload. It looks absurdly overqualified and, annoyingly, pretty great.
InfoHawk wants to score suspicious URLs, ads, and accounts in 300 milliseconds. The pitch is a little surveillance-coded, but the problem is painfully real.
Britain's new AI hardware plan puts £1.1 billion behind sovereign compute, homegrown chips, and a 2030 supercomputer. It is serious policy with excellent stage lighting.
Bernie Sanders, Donald Trump, and Sam Altman walked into a boardroom and somehow agreed on something. Also: we made a synth-pop album. It's been a week.
New Dawn Bio grows shaped wood from tree stem cells instead of forests. It is a charming climate-tech moonshot with just enough industrial audacity to work.
OpenAI is suddenly the center of a bipartisan plan to give Americans a slice of AI wealth. Clever politics, strange finance, and pristine nationalized vibes.
Cash App's $25 NFC wand is equal parts fintech hardware, Gen Z charm bracelet, and excellent bit. Against reason, it also makes a weird amount of sense.
Stablecoins are becoming payment plumbing for merchants, platforms, and bots. This guide explains the tech, incentives, regulation, and hype.
Shokz wants open earbuds to feel like daily-wear jewelry, not gym gear. OpenDots 2 is the polished flex; OpenDots Air is the one normal people should buy.
AirTrunk just promised $30 billion and 5GW of data centers in India. Impressive bet, but also proof that AI has officially become a utility with branding.