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Forget Dutton Ranch β€” Yellowstone fans need to stream this disturbing crime thriller to see one star in a role they’ve β€˜never done before’

Dutton Ranch is my most anticipated TV show of 2026 β€” but this Yellowstone star’s β€˜messy’ and β€˜terrifying’ new thriller is more disturbing than the wild west.

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Risotto raises $10M seed to use AI to make ticketing systems easier to use

"Our special sauce is the prompt libraries, the eval suites, and the thousands and thousands of real-world examples that the AI gets trained on to ensure it actually does what it's expected to do,” CEO Aron Solberg told TechCrunch.

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You’ll be able to change the color of Virtual Boy games on Nintendo Switch Online

Following the initial reveal last September, Nintendo has released a new trailer detailing which Virtual Boy games will be available to Switch Online subscribers starting on February 17th alongside revamped headsets, and which titles will launch later this year. The company also revealed some new fe...

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Independent auditors confirm Surfshark’s VPN infrastructure as secure

Surfshark has completed a comprehensive independent security audit of its network infrastructure. SecuRing found no critical vulnerabilities, reinforcing the provider's claims of resilience against sophisticated cyberattacks.

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Phoebe Gates and Sophia Kianni’s Phia raises $35M to β€˜make shopping fun again’

β€œWe are just at such a prime time of opportunity,” Gates said to explain the new fundraise. β€œCommerce itself for the consumer hasn’t really been adapted in the last 30 years, and the opportunity to make a truly personalized, end-to-end shopping experience is today.” 

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Airtable gets into the AI agent game with Superagent

SuperAgent is Airtable's first standalone product in its 13-year history, and signals both the company's ambitions and the reality of the current AI moment: every serious software player is racing to prove they can deliver on agents.

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Tesla’s robotaxis are cheaper than Waymo, but the wait times are longer

Tesla's robotaxis are not robotaxis in the sense that they're not fully driverless and still feature safety monitors with access to a kill switch in case anything goes wrong. But the automaker is shaking things up with its approach to pricing, according to a new analysis of the nascent market. Obi,...

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Yahoo Scout looks like a more web-friendly take on AI search

Yahoo's big AI play is, in many ways, actually a return to the company's roots. Three decades ago, Yahoo was known as "Jerry's guide to the world wide web," and was designed as a sort of all-encompassing portal to help people find good stuff on an increasingly large, hard-to-parse internet. In the e...

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Stratospheric internet could finally start taking off this year

Today, an estimated 2.2 billion people still have either limited or no access to the internet, largely because they live in remote places. But that number could drop this year, thanks to tests of stratospheric airships, uncrewed aircraft, and other high-altitude platforms for internet delivery.Β  Eve...

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Meet the mysterious electrides

These chemical oddities may explain why Earth seems to be deficient in certain elements.

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Pinterest to lay off 15% of staff to redirect resources to AI

Pinterest says it's "reallocating resources to AI-focused roles and teams that drive AI adoption and execution" and "prioritizing AI‑powered products and capabilities."

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Amazon will pay customers $309 million to settle β€˜no hassle returns’ lawsuit

Amazon is resolving claims that it incorrectly processed returns with a proposed settlement valued at over $1 billion, as reported earlier by Reuters and Bloomberg Law. The settlement includes $600 million in refunds, along with an additional $309.5 million in payments to affected customers. Initial...

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I’m a laptop expert, so trust me when I say this Dell 14 Plus 2-in-1 deal at Best Buy is an essential payday purchase β€” at just $649.99, it’s nearly half the price Dell sells it for

Dell’s 14-inch Plus 2-in-1 laptop has dropped to just $649.99 at Best Buy and comes with an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor, 16GB of DDR5 memory, and a 1TB SSD.

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Luminar receives a larger $33M bid for its lidar business

A new leading bidder has appeared in the Luminar bankruptcy case: Redmond, Washington-based MicroVision, which beat out Quantum Computing Inc.'s bid by $5 million.

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