Meta is laying off more employees. Of the hundreds of cuts made on Wednesday, the Reality Labs division is one of the prime recipients. The layoffs come a day after news broke that Meta executives (sans Mark Zuckerberg) could be set for windfalls of up to $2.7 billion each under new pay packages. Today’s cuts of “hundreds” fall well short …
Read More »Bernie Sanders and AOC propose a ban on data center construction | TechCrunch
The explosion of new data center projects in the US has led to a growing backlash against the infrastructure that powers AI. Two influential politicians are now proposing a ban on any new data centers with peak power loads in excess of 20 megawatts. Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York are introducing companion legislation …
Read More »What is Jaundice? Symptoms, causes, treatment, prevention
Jaundice is a medical condition that causes the skin, eyes, and sometimes other tissues in the body to turn yellow. This happens due to the buildup of a yellow pigment called bilirubin in the blood. Bilirubin is produced when red blood cells break down naturally in the body. Normally, the liver processes bilirubin and it is removed through bile in …
Read More »Startups pitch big AI ideas during mini-competition at GeekWire’s ‘Agents of Transformation’
Manfred Markevitch, co-founder and CEO of GemaTEG, pitches alongside judges, from left, Bryan Hale of Anthos Capital, Yifan Zhang of AI House, and T.A. McCann of Pioneer Square Labs during GeekWire’s Agents of Transformation event in Seattle on Tuesday. (GeekWire Photo / Kevin Lisota) Big Tech is not alone in the AI innovation race. Four startup founders took the stage …
Read More »DeleteMe acquires social media security tool Block Party | TechCrunch
Block Party founder Tracy Chou announced on Wednesday that the company has been acquired by DeleteMe, an online personal data removal service. A software engineer and advocate for diversity in tech, Chou founded Block Party in 2018 as a tool to help people stay safe from targeted harassment on Twitter, inspired by her own experiences on the platform. Chou raised …
Read More »The Afeela 1 came too late and now is gone too soon
One of the most overly hyped, unfortunately named and curiously positioned cars has been officially killed. It’s the Afeela 1, better known as the PlayStation Car, and it was meant to be an ultimate intersection of personal mobility and digital media. It is, instead, dead, killed by a combination of headwinds that even the most pessimistic of mobility analysts couldn’t …
Read More »Google launches Lyria 3 Pro music generation model | TechCrunch
Google announced on Wednesday that it’s releasing Lyria 3 Pro, a music generation model, a month after Lyria 3’s release. The new model will let users create tracks up to three minutes long, as compared to the 30-second-long tracks offered with the Lyria 3 model. The company said that, apart from allowing users to create longer tracks, the Lyria 3 …
Read More »Russia arrests alleged owner of cybercrime forum LeakBase, report says | TechCrunch
On Wednesday, Russian police arrested the alleged administrator of the cybercrime forum LeakBase, according to the state-owned news agency TASS. LeakBase was, as the U.S. Department of Justice put it, “one of the world’s largest online forums for cybercriminals” for sharing hacking tools and passwords. Earlier this month, U.S. authorities and Europol announced that they had shut down LeakBase’s official …
Read More »Supreme Court rules ISPs aren’t liable for subscribers’ music piracy
The Supreme Court on March 25 that Cox Communications is not liable for copyright infringement committed by its subscribers, reversing a 2024 appeals court decision that had upheld the ISP’s liability. Sony Music Entertainment and other major labels in 2018, arguing the company failed to terminate internet service for subscribers repeatedly flagged for pirating copyrighted music. A jury awarded $1 …
Read More »GeekWire Awards: Breakthrough tech for healthcare and data centers highlight Innovation of the Year
The finalists for Innovation of the Year at the 2026 GeekWire Awards. Clockwise from top: Starcloud; RevealDx; Alpenglow Biosciences; VerAvanti; and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. (GeekWire / Company Photos) From the research lab to the healthcare clinic and all the way above Earth — the Pacific Northwest continues to produce game-changing innovation. The finalists for Innovation of the Year at …
Read More »Faf du Plessis picks ideal batting number for KL Rahul in IPL 2026
With the excitement building around Indian Premier League 2026, fans are eagerly waiting to see how teams shape their strategies for the upcoming season. Among the franchises under focus, Delhi Capitals remain one of the most talked-about sides, especially due to the presence of their star batter KL Rahul. After a strong showing last season, expectations are high for Rahul …
Read More »Waymo relies on firefighters and police to bail out stuck robotaxis | TechCrunch
Last August, a fire ripped through 10 acres of grass on either side of California’s I-280 near Redwood City. Traffic backed up as firefighters extinguished the blaze, and California Highway Patrol officers directed drivers to turn around and travel the wrong way to exit the freeway. Some of those drivers encountered a new obstacle: a Waymo Robotaxi. Footage of the …
Read More »Reddit will prompt some accounts to ‘verify humanness’ in latest bot crackdown
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman has detailed the company’s latest plan to fight bots and it means that some accounts will need to “verify humanness,” though the company is stopping short of widespread identity verification. In an update, Huffman said that in “rare” cases accounts that seem “fishy” will be prompted for additional verification. Such prompts “will not apply to most …
Read More »Spotify is testing a tool to help real artists deal with AI slop on their profiles
Low-quality, mass-produced AI songs have been flooding music streaming platforms like Spotify for a couple of years now. This is annoying, but relatively easy for fans to avoid. However, it leads to real problems for artists. There’s so much slop coming in that some gets falsely attributed to actual musicians on these platforms. This messes with brand identity and audience …
Read More »Reddit takes on the bots with new ‘human verification’ requirements for fishy behavior | TechCrunch
Would-be Reddit competitor Digg just shut down because it couldn’t get a handle on the bots overrunning its site. On Wednesday, Reddit said it’s taking on the challenge itself. The company will begin labeling automated accounts that are providing a service to users, similar to how the “good bots” are labeled on X, and it will now require accounts that …
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