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Roku Unveils Biggest Home Screen Overhaul in More Than a Decade
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Roku Unveils Biggest Home Screen Overhaul in More Than a Decade

https://variety.com/2026/digital/news/roku-home-screen-redesign-launch-1236759162/https://www.techradar.com/televisions/streaming-devices/essentially-they-wanted-us-to-read-their-minds-roku-is-rolling-out-a-huge-free-upgrade-to-the-home-screenhttps://www.cnet.com/tech/home-entertainment/roku-home-screen-now-features-a-large-ad/
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  • Roku's redesigned home screen now mounts a prominent, persistent ad at startup, shaping initial user experience.
  • The update also adds a marquee ad space for promoting TV shows or movies you can stream across services.
  • The Verge confirms a broad rollout, introducing Quick Access and Top Picks to deliver personalized recommendations at the top.
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FAA orders SpaceX to investigate Starship V3 booster failure | TechCrunch
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FAA orders SpaceX to investigate Starship V3 booster failure | TechCrunch

https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/27/faa-orders-spacex-to-investigate-starship-v3-booster-failure/https://www.space.com/space-exploration/launches-spacecraft/faa-grounds-spacexs-starship-v3-megarocket-after-flight-12-mishaphttps://www.nbcnews.com/science/space/faa-spacex-investigate-mishap-starship-booster-crash-rcna347168
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  • The FAA will oversee SpaceX-led investigation, be involved in every step of the process, and approve SpaceX’s final report, including any corrective actions.
  • SpaceX’s Starship program aims for high reuse to lower cost per heavy payload and sustain Starlink-related revenue.
  • The mishap occurred during stage separation when the Super Heavy booster separated but subsequently experienced engine failures on the burn-back toward Texas.
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Robinhood launches credit card for AI agents with 3% cash back | Fortune
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technology17h ago

Robinhood launches credit card for AI agents with 3% cash back | Fortune

https://fortune.com/2026/05/27/robinhood-ai-agents/https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/27/robinhood-now-lets-your-ai-agents-trade-stocks/https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/27/your-ai-agent-can-now-trade-for-you-on-robinhood-and-buy-stuff-with-your-credit-card-too.html
Fortune.com and 3 more
  • Stock trading app Robinhood is launching support for AI agentic trading and a new agentic credit card, with separate agent accounts linked to dedicated wallets.
  • Robinhood provides fraud protections and alerts for agent activity, including notifications of trades and immediate disconnection options.
  • Agents connect to Robinhood's Model Context Protocol to analyze risk, execute trades, and review analyst notes across portfolios.
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I vibe-coded a billionaire jet tracker to warn people about a possible apocalypse. Then the data started getting weird.
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I vibe-coded a billionaire jet tracker to warn people about a possible apocalypse. Then the data started getting weird.

  • McDonald built the Apocalypse Early Warning System to track private jet movements and flag emergencies.
  • The system uses global radio receivers to monitor private jet data and compare it to yearly patterns.
  • A level-five emergency is reached when jet activity exceeds the past year’s expectations.
  • McDonald says the project probes who gets information and who trusts it in a post-truth era.
  • The work blends art, coding, and surveillance techniques in a commercially funded format.
  • McDonald notes prior projects used to reveal patterns in public safety and policing data.
  • He says his practice includes art exhibitions in Europe and East Asia to supplement income.
  • McDonald describes his coding approach as increasingly agentic and AI-assisted.
  • The project has attracted attention and threats, underscoring tensions around surveillance and protest.
  • McDonald emphasizes the work as a conceptual intervention that blends art and software as a service.
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Spotify co-CEO doubles down on move to AI-generated music
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Spotify co-CEO doubles down on move to AI-generated music

  • Spotify plans a paid feature enabling AI-generated song covers and remixes for premium users, under a licensing deal with Universal Music Group.
  • Co-CEO Alex Norström argues the move is better than AI slop and piracy and centers consent, credits, and compensation for artists.
  • Universal Music Group’s leadership, including Sir Lucian Grainge, supports the initiative as a way to deepen fan engagement and artist revenue.
  • Details on whether AI remixes will be private or shareable and how labels will label AI content remain undisclosed.
  • Artists and observers warn AI-driven music could squeeze human creators and dilute royalties if not properly managed.
  • Spotify flags a Verified by Spotify badge and internal detection tools to help users distinguish human artists from AI or spam.
  • The report notes artists like Ariana Grande, Taylor Swift, and Billie Eilish are represented by Universal Music Group in licensing talks.
  • The piece raises questions about fan-made remixes’ shareability and potential regulatory implications for AI-generated music.
  • Listener demand for AI-generated music has grown, illustrating market interest despite artist concerns.
  • The Euronews report frames the feature as part of a broader debate over AI’s role in the music industry.
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Amazon Thinks the Future of Data Centers Depends on a Technical Problem It Just Solved
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Amazon Thinks the Future of Data Centers Depends on a Technical Problem It Just Solved

  • Amazon reports RNG enables a flatter, more scalable data-center network with fewer routers and switches.
  • The ShuffleBox device internally shuffles connections to support the RNG topology, reducing cabling complexity.
  • RNG stands for resilient network graphs and mixes structured and random elements for efficiency.
  • Amazon began piloting RNG in a Dublin data center in 2024 and has since expanded to Germany and Spain.
  • Amazon claims RNG improves efficiency by reducing bottlenecks and flattening the network architecture.
  • Industry researchers note Jellyfish influenced early thinking on random graph topology for data centers.
  • Google experimented with optical circuit switching to reconfigure cabling in real time, informing RNG efforts.
  • Amazon claims RNG reduces energy use and lowers operating costs in its data centers.
  • RNG aims to be resilient to hardware failures while maintaining performance with a quasi-random design.
  • Amazon’s RNG development could influence future data-center infrastructures and cloud services.
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#7
It pains me to say it, but Turtle Beach's new gaming headset is kinda worth the exorbitant price tag
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It pains me to say it, but Turtle Beach's new gaming headset is kinda worth the exorbitant price tag

  • The Turtle Beach Stealth Pro II delivers immersive sound with 60 mm dual drivers and strong overall performance.
  • Battery life relies on a two-battery system, each around 40 hours, enabling long sessions.
  • Connectivity supports 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth with a seamless pairing experience.
  • Detachable mic and solid mic quality make it suitable for gaming and streaming.
  • The price point at $350 is a consideration against rival audiophile options.
  • Software suite Swarm II provides extensive controls for EQ, ANC, and mic settings.
  • The headset is noted for its bulky yet comfortable build and solid build quality.
  • Turtle Beach Stealth Pro II competes with premium options like Audeze Maxwell, offering a traditional gaming headset focus on bass.
  • Overall verdict: a stunning headset with strong sound, connectivity, and microphone quality.
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New Moms Are Returning to Coding Jobs Radically Reshaped by AI
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New Moms Are Returning to Coding Jobs Radically Reshaped by AI

  • AI coding tools have become the norm, reshaping what software engineers do upon returning from maternity leave.
  • Mothers returning to work report pressure to upskill in AI, or risk falling behind colleagues.
  • Executives warn AI could automate white-collar roles, intensifying competition for returning engineers.
  • Some mothers consider changing careers or fields less exposed to automation.
  • AI helps some engineers manage postpartum fatigue by handling tedious tasks.
  • The market increasingly expects AI literacy as a job prerequisite for software roles.
  • Maternity-related hiring barriers and biases compound AI-driven workforce changes.
  • Some engineers see AI as a helper for understanding existing code rather than replacing them.
  • Industry projections place AI-written code as a major shift within 18 months for major platforms.
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#9
Scammers Are Using Your Real Hotel Reservations to Trick You With Spear-Phishing Attacks
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Scammers Are Using Your Real Hotel Reservations to Trick You With Spear-Phishing Attacks

  • Norton finds about 350 hotels across 50 countries exposed travelers’ booking data used in targeted phishing campaigns.
  • Phishing messages use real reservation details to target individuals with tailored fraudulent verification requests.
  • The phishing kits impersonate dozens of global brands to increase legitimacy of the attacks.
  • Experts warn that attackers tailor messages with check-in/out details and prices to improve success rates.
  • Security agencies advise travelers to verify communications through alternate channels to avoid scams.
  • Researchers noted that some campaigns rely on staff and guest data to spread phishing further.
  • Booking.com and other partners say they have not been breached; risk remains in credential-phishing campaigns.
  • Norton emphasizes that attackers can obtain data from multiple sources, not only hotel systems.
  • Authorities and security firms call for stronger front-desk training and phishing-resistant authentication.
  • Europol is cited as being informed of Norton’s findings, with no public operational comment provided.
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#10
I'm a married dad-of-two but I don't have a phone, the internet, or even a bank
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I'm a married dad-of-two but I don't have a phone, the internet, or even a bank

  • John Foley stopped using a phone, internet, and a bank card in a phased life change that began in 2023 and was complete by 2024.
  • He now relies on handwritten plans and cash for all disposable income, delegating tech tasks to others.
  • Family and clients initially reacted with surprise, but adapted as Foley shifted to in-person work.
  • Foley envisions a charity to build green spaces and reduce technology use in communities.
  • His business pivoted from an app-based service to in-person work marketed through word of mouth.
  • John Foley’s experiment began after a trip to the Chelsea Flower Show and an incident of digital distraction.
  • He found that life slowed, with more time for conversation and fewer worries about messages.
  • He experienced challenges, including feeling isolated during the first winter without a phone.
  • Customers can still reach him by landline or email; tech tasks are handled by staff.
  • The plan includes maintaining a single landline and a basic debit-card reader for those who need it.
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