Hyundai is working with a startup on plant-based leather that smells like the real thing: Uncaged Innovations is working with Hyundai to develop alternatives to leather with a fraction of the environmental impact. Read More
Plaud launches a new AI hardware notetaker, the $179 Note Pro: Plaud.ai launches its new Plaud Note Pro hardware notetaker with better mics and recording range. Read More
Google Vids adds AI avatars to its video editor and launches a consumer version: Google is launching a free consumer version of its video editor Vids that will be available without any AI-powered features. Read More
Explore the seamless performance and multiday battery life of PCs powered by Snapdragon as David, a 3,000-employee company IT director, navigates his busy day, from secure transit to lag-free code crunching, without ever needing a charger.
Anthropic launches a Claude AI agent that lives in Chrome: Anthropic is the latest AI lab to offer an AI agent with the ability to view and take action in a user's Chrome browser. Read More
Microsoft headquarters go into lockdown after activists take over Brad Smith's office: The incident is the latest escalation by current and former employees who are demanding the company end its cloud contracts with Israel. Read More
Terraton wants to be the McDonald's of biochar: Terraton sees promise in biochar, but the technology has struggled to scale. The startup thinks a franchise model could be what unlocks biochar's potential. Read More
Assort Health nabs $50M to automate patient phone calls, sources say: The company's AI voice agents are designed to take over high-volume, repetitive tasks like scheduling, cancellations, and frequently asked questions normally managed by front desk staff. Read More
Why the US government is not the savior Intel needs: Intel doesn't need cash. Instead, the struggling semiconductor giant needs to figure out how to drum up interest for its foundry business. Read More
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Verily is closing its medical device program as Alphabet shifts more resources to AI: Alphabet's life sciences arm Verily laid off staff and eliminated its entire devices program as AI and data infrastructure take center stage. Read More
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