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Warning to drivers as Hyundai recalls 300,000 cars over life-threatening glitch
Warning to drivers as Hyundai recalls 300,000 cars over life-threatening glitchSign up for our US Editor's Picks newsletter to get all the biggest exclusive stories By ANNA WRIGHT, US REPORTER Published: 21:58, 12 April 2026 | Updated: 21:58, 12 April 2026 e-mail View comments
Apple reportedly testing four designs for upcoming smart glasses
Apple plans to sell its first smart glasses in 2027, with a possible unveiling at the end of this year, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. Gurman has been reporting steadily on the evolution of the company’s smart glasses strategy, but now he has more details about how they’ll look — he said Apple is testing four designs, and could ultimately launch with some or all of them.
FBI takes down website that stole millions from internet users across the world
A sophisticated global phishing operation, centered around the "W3LL phishing kit," has been dismantled by the FBI and Indonesian authorities. This "full-service" platform enabled cybercriminals to steal thousands of account credentials and attempt over $20 million in fraud. The alleged developer was detained in Indonesia, marking a significant blow to cybercrime.
Mythos: The AI System That Can Find Every Weakness
Fez– In recent days, the technology sector has been shaken by reports surrounding a new artificial intelligence system developed by the US company Anthropic. The model, known as Claude Mythos, is described internally as a breakthrough in cybersecurity analysis, so advanced that it can systematically identify vulnerabilities across virtually every major operating system and web browser. What has captured the attention of experts is not only what Mythos can do, but the decision not to release it....
‘I Dream of Jeannie’ star Barbara Eden turns heads at 94 in new photo with husband
Barbara Eden turned heads after sharing a new photo that left fans doing a double take.Eden, 94, stunned in a photo shared on the "I Dream of Jeannie" star's Instagram page.The actress and her husband, Jon Eicholtz, donned matching bunny ears as they celebrated the Easter holiday together.JANE SEYMOUR EMBRACES 75TH BIRTHDAY WITH SWIMSUIT BEACH PHOTO AND MESSAGE OF GRATITUDE"She looks amazing. I want to know her secret," one of her followers commented."Still gorgeous and ageless!!!" another perso...
تایمز: افسر آمریکایی با یک فناوری فوقسری و احتمالا جاسوسافزار پگاسوس نجات یافت
روزنامه تایمز از به کار بردن یک فنآوری «فوقمحرمانه» جدید در یافتن خلبان آمریکایی در ایران خبر داد که توانست از روی صدای ضربان قلب، این نیروی آمریکایی را در ارتفاعات ایران پیدا کند. در این گزارش به احتمال استفاده از نرمافزار پگاسوس برای فریب فرماندهان سپاه نیز اشاره شده است.
Sony LinkBuds Clip Open Earbuds review: The perfect blend of audio and ambient awareness
Shopping | ES Best Home | Gadgets & Tech | AudioSony LinkBuds Clip Open Earbuds review: The perfect blend of audio and ambient awarenessAny Londoner knows you need to keep your wits about you on the capital’s busy streets. Can Sony’s new earbuds let you exist in two worlds at once? Abha Shah puts them to the test The Standard's journalism is supported by our readers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.SonyAbha Shah @brimfulofashah1 minute ag...
No breakthrough, no breakdown
What were billed as the most consequential talks in decades ended without a breakthrough, but also without a collapse, as nearly 24-hour-long negotiations between the United States and Iran concluded in Islamabad on Sunday with both sides digging in on core demands yet leaving the door open for further engagement. US Vice President JD Vance, who led the American delegation, was the first to emerge after the marathon talks, announcing there was no agreement before departing the capital. "T...
France Plans Shift from Windows to Linux in Push for Digital Sovereignty
Fez– The French government is moving to transition all state workstations from Microsoft Windows to Linux, in a strategic shift aimed at strengthening national control over digital systems. By adopting an open-source operating system, authorities are seeking to reduce dependence on proprietary technologies developed and governed outside Europe. The rationale is both technical and political. With Microsoft’s Windows, the French state does not control the source code, pricing structures, or opera...
X says it’s reducing payments to clickbait accounts
X is cutting back on payments to accounts that are “flooding the timeline” with clickbait and rapid-fire news aggregation, according to its head of product Nikita Bier Bier wrote Saturday that “[a]ll aggregators had their payouts reduced to 60% this cycle” and said they’ll see another 20% reduction in the next pay cycle. He also said the Elon Musk-owned social network will be reducing payments for “habitual bait posters who use ‘🚨BREAKING’ on every post.”
France Lays Groundwork for Public-Private Alliance on Digital Sovereignty
Fez– France is advancing a structured effort to reduce its reliance on non-European digital technologies, as policymakers work to define measurable targets and a clear implementation timeline. The initiative, supported by the Directorate General for Enterprises, is closely tied to the development of a European digital service framework, intended to strengthen autonomy over critical infrastructure, data governance, and technological standards. This push is set to gain further momentum in June, w...
TechCrunch Mobility: Who is poaching all the self-driving vehicle talent?
Welcome back to TechCrunch Mobility, your hub for the future of transportation and now, more than ever, how AI is playing a part. To get this in your inbox, sign up here for free — just click TechCrunch Mobility! Normally, I have an analysis and then a little bird (my insidery bits curated just for you). But today I am combining them because I simply have too many little birds talking to me about the new talent wars.
X slashes aggregator payouts to boost original creators
Social MediaX slashes aggregator payouts to boost original creatorsThe social media platform's head of content announced the change to its payout process as it sought to promote "original, high-quality content."Listen to this article with a free account00:0000:00The X app is changing its payout structure, the company announced.Jaap Arriens / NurPhoto via Getty Images fileShareAdd NBC News to GoogleApril 12, 2026, 11:18 AM EDT / Updated April 12, 2026, 11:32 AM EDTBy Doha Madani an...
From LLMs to hallucinations, here’s a simple guide to common AI terms
Artificial intelligence is a deep and convoluted world. The scientists who work in this field often rely on jargon and lingo to explain what they’re working on. As a result, we frequently have to use those technical terms in our coverage of the artificial intelligence industry. That’s why we thought it would be helpful to put together a glossary with definitions of some of the most important words and phrases that we use in our articles. We will regularly update this glossary to add new entries...
At the HumanX conference, everyone was talking about Claude
At the HumanX AI conference in San Francisco this week, thousands of techies descended upon the city’s Moscone Center, where discussion focused on the ways agentic AI is changing the business. Agents, which automate business and coding tasks, have begun to be deployed across industries — largely through enterprise and consumer-focused chatbots. Naturally, I wanted to know which chatbot was the most popular, and I consistently heard one name most often: Claude.
Sporadic rains
As sporadic rains and thunderstorms sweep across multiple regions of the country, the disruption they bring is becoming as predictable as the forecasts themselves. The NDMA alert for April 12 to 17, covering Punjab, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan, should trigger a coordinated response to save lives and livelihoods along with critical infrastructure. Forecasts had clearly identified vulnerable districts, from the hilly terrains of Chitral and Swat to the densely populated...
Extended interview: Sen. Dave McCormick on AI
In this web exclusive, Sen. Dave McCormick (R-Pa.) talks with Robert Costa about how energy and the rise in artificial intelligence go hand-in-hand; America's rivalry with China over AI; and nuclear power.
Nationwide boom in AI data centers stirs resistance
To fuel their artificial intelligence initiatives, tech companies are building massive numbers of AI data centers, with more than 4,000 in operation across the country. But some communities, wary of the environmental and financial implications of such facilities in their backyards, are fighting back. "Sunday Morning" national correspondent Robert Costa examines the drive to construct AI data centers, and the debate between opponents and AI advocates.
How a Chinese company said it used AI to track US bomber movements over Iran
A Chinese company has tried to use AI analysis to track US aerial refuelling missions to detect the strike patterns of bombers over Iran. MizarVision, a private geospatial intelligence firm, published a report earlier this month analysing the activities of US KC-135 and KC-46 tankers during Operation Epic Fury. The report detailed critical links between known tanker movements and strikes against Iranian targets. Analysts said the tankers could be tracked through Automatic Dependent...
Slate Auto: Everything you need to know about the Bezos-backed EV startup
In April 2025, a new company called Slate Auto came out of stealth and shocked the car industry. Not only was this startup focused on making an ultra-cheap, customizable electric pickup truck with funding from Jeff Bezos, but it had also been operating in secret for three years in Troy, Michigan — the backyard of major automakers like Ford and General Motors. TechCrunch was first to the story, reporting in early April about the company’s existence, its involvement with the Amazon founder,...