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Lovable co-founder and CEO Anton Osika on building one of the fastest-growing startups in history at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025

Lovable has quickly become one of the most talked-about startups of the year, breaking records and making headlines as one of the fastest-growing software companies in history. Co-founder and CEO Anton Osika will take the Disrupt Stage to discuss "Lovable and the Future of Consumer Tech." Register h...

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Casio’s stress-relieving furry robot is coming to the US

First announced nearly a year ago, Casio’s robotic pet Moflin has been selling so well in Japan, according to the Wall Street Journal, the company is now expanding its availability to other markets including the UK and the US. Preorders for the gold or silver version of Moflin are now available thro...

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Upgrade your everyday carry setup with these 22 picks

What we carry says a lot about what’s important to us, who we are, and who we aspire to be. This fall, it’s worth examining what you bring with you every day and thinking about how you could refine it. Perhaps you carry too much, and a utility pouch that’s just a bit bigger than […]

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Sony’s PS5 update adds controller swapping and Power Saving mode

PS5 users can now run select games in β€œPower Saving” mode and pair DualSense controllers with multiple devices. Sony started beta testing these features in July, but they’re now rolling out to everyone today in the version 25.06-12.00.00 console software update. The new Power Saver mode will reduce...

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How to watch Mark Zuckerberg’s keynote at Meta Connect 2025

Meta is about to kick off its annual Connect conference, beginning with a keynote address from CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday night. Zuckerberg plans to discuss β€œthe latest on AI glasses” and will lay out β€œMeta’s vision for artificial intelligence and the metaverse,” according to the Connect websi...

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Track power outages in real time across the US with the Ting app

There’s a new, free tool to help Americans monitor power outages in real time. Compiling data from its vast network of home sensors, startup Whisker Labs is launching the feature today in its Ting app.Β  You don’t actually need to have one of these sensors in your home to use the Ting app to track […...

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Waymo to launch a robotaxi service in Nashville in 2026

Waymo is bringing its robotaxis to Music City, USA. The Alphabet-owned company plans on launching its robotaxi service in Nashville in 2026. Customers will be able to hail a ride initially through the Waymo One app, and then later through the Lyft app. Lyft will also handle fleet services, such as c...

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Republicans are honoring Charlie Kirk’s memory by declaring war on the First Amendment

Holding a principled commitment to the First Amendment is a challenge. Even so, it's been bemusing to watch the Republican Party - which has spent years demanding legal cover for sending spam emails, sabotaging public health, and avoiding social media moderation - launch a full-scale broadside again...

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No, Nintendo and PokΓ©mon did not patent β€˜summoning characters and making them battle’

As first noted by Games Fray last week, Nintendo and The PokΓ©mon Company were granted a US patent earlier this month involving summoning characters and making them battle. Headlines popped up with similarly vague language as concern spread on social media: That's a thing in tons of games! Can they d...

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