All the latest Tech/Sec news in one place!

Refresh Feeds
All Categories 253 Technology 96 Science 60 Security 50 Programming 20 Engineering 27
Mixed View Grouped by Category

Perplexity to pay Snap $400M to power search in Snapchat

TechCrunchTechnology49 minutes ago
Snap said today that it has signed a deal with AI-powered search engine Perplexity to power a new chatbot. As part of the deal, Perplexity will pay Snap $400 million in cash and equity.

Malware-pwned laptop gifts cybercriminals Nikkei's Slack

The registerSecurity1 hours ago
Stolen creds let miscreants waltz into 17K employees' chats, spilling info on staff and partners Japanese media behemoth Nikkei has admitted to a data breach after miscreants slipped into its internal Slack workspace, exposing the personal details of more than 17,000 employees and business partners....

The Universe may have already started slowing down

Science dailyScience2 hours ago
Evidence now suggests the universe’s expansion has started to slow, not speed up. The findings imply dark energy is weakening, marking a possible revolution in cosmology.

Astronomers discover dying stars eating their planets

Science dailyScience2 hours ago
Astronomers have discovered that aging stars may be devouring their closest giant planets as they swell into red giants. Using NASA’s TESS telescope to study nearly half a million stars, scientists found far fewer close-orbiting planets around older, expanded stars—clear evidence that many have ...

Ventures Platform, one of Africa’s most active early-stage investors, has raised another $64 million

TechCrunchTechnology3 hours ago
The Lagos-based firm and one of Africa’s most active early-stage investors is targeting a final close of $75 million for its second fund.

New gel regrows tooth enamel and could transform dentistry

Science dailyScience4 hours ago
Researchers have created a bioinspired gel that can regenerate tooth enamel by mimicking natural growth processes. The fluoride-free material forms a mineral-rich layer that restores enamel’s strength and structure while preventing decay. It can even repair exposed dentine and reduce sensitivity. ...

Scientists find hidden brain source that fuels dementia

Science dailyScience6 hours ago
Weill Cornell researchers uncovered how free radicals from astrocyte mitochondria can fuel dementia. Using new compounds that target these radicals at their source, they slowed brain inflammation and neuronal damage in mice. The findings reveal a potential breakthrough for treating diseases like Alz...

Nanotech makes cancer drug 20,000x stronger, without side effects

Science dailyScience7 hours ago
A Northwestern team transformed a common chemotherapy drug into a powerful, targeted cancer therapy using spherical nucleic acids. The redesign dramatically boosted drug absorption and cancer-killing power while avoiding side effects. This innovation may usher in a new era of precision nanomedicine ...

Discord’s Family Center update now lets parents monitor weekly purchases

TechCrunchTechnology8 hours ago
Discord has rolled out updates to its Family Center, giving guardians more insights into their teens’ usage patterns, including purchases, top interactions, and time spent. The goal is to help parents monitor whether their teen is spending excessive time or money on Discord. The communication ...

Scientists may have found how to reverse memory loss in aging brains

Science dailyScience8 hours ago
Virginia Tech researchers have shown that memory loss in aging may be reversible. Using CRISPR tools, they corrected molecular disruptions in the hippocampus and amygdala, restoring memory in older rats. Another experiment revived a silenced memory gene, IGF2, through targeted DNA methylation editin...

'Vibe coding' named word of the year by Collins Dictionary

BBC TechnologyTechnology10 hours ago
The art of making an app by describing it to artificial intelligence (AI) tops 10 new terms on the shortlist.

Will quantum be bigger than AI?

BBC TechnologyTechnology12 hours ago
The highly-complex technology is increasingly being tipped to transform computing.

Blue Origin plans second launch of New Glenn mega-rocket on November 9

TechCrunchTechnology12 hours ago
Blue Origin's first New Glenn launch in January mostly went well, and now the long-delayed second mission is finally ready for takeoff.

King handed Nvidia boss a letter warning of AI dangers

BBC TechnologyTechnology12 hours ago
In the 2023 remarks from the King he said AI was "no less important than the discovery of electricity" but warned the risks must be tackled.

Cluely’s Roy Lee hints that viral hype is not enough

TechCrunchTechnology15 hours ago
Lee declined to share Cluely's financial metrics just four months after boasting how quickly the startup is growing.

Lucid Motors’ chief engineer leaves after 10 years

TechCrunchTechnology15 hours ago
Eric Bach, who was once the director of engineering at Tesla, is out amid a larger executive shake-up at the company.

Apple nears deal to pay Google $1B annually to power new Siri, report says

TechCrunchTechnology15 hours ago
Apple is turning to Google's technology to help revamp Siri and power a slate of upcoming features for the voice assistant.

Pinterest CEO touts open source AI: ‘tremendous performance’ with reduced costs

TechCrunchTechnology17 hours ago
Pinterest CEO Bill Ready says open source AI is offering cost savings to the company, particularly in visual search.

Lina Khan to co-chair NYC mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s transition team

TechCrunchTechnology17 hours ago
Khan's appointment sends a message to the tech industry, whose most powerful players have already been critical of Mamdani, a Democratic socialist.

Millions to receive free electricity in 2026 thanks to Australia’s solar boom

TechCrunchTechnology17 hours ago
Australia now has so much solar power that the government will require utilities to sell customers free electricity for three hours per day.

Tinder to use AI to get to know users, tap into their Camera Roll photos

TechCrunchTechnology18 hours ago
Tinder is testing a feature called Chemistry that will get to know users through questions and, with permission, will access Camera Roll photos on their phones to learn more about their interests and personality.

MP wants Elon Musk's chatbot shut down over claim he enabled grooming gangs

BBC TechnologyTechnology19 hours ago
SNP MP Pete Wishart says he is seeking legal advice over the "disturbing" AI-generated social media post.

Replika founder raises $20M pre-seed for Wabi, the ‘YouTube of apps’ 

TechCrunchTechnology19 hours ago
Wabi, a startup from the founder of Replika, has just raised a $20 million pre-seed round. Wabi is like "YouTube for apps" — a social platform where anyone can use prompts to instantly create mini apps and share them with friends.

Google makes it easier to access AI Mode in Chrome on iOS and Android

TechCrunchTechnology19 hours ago
Users will now be able to access AI Mode via a new dedicated shortcut button under the search bar when opening a "New Tab" page in Chrome.

Microsoft built a fake marketplace to test AI agents — they failed in surprising ways

TechCrunchTechnology19 hours ago
The research raises new questions about how well AI agents will perform when working unsupervised — and how quickly AI companies can make good on promises of an agentic future.

France moves to suspend Shein website as it opens first store in Paris

BBC TechnologyTechnology19 hours ago
The economy ministry said proceedings would last until Shein proved all of its content complied with French law.

A breakthrough map reveals how the brain really works

Science dailyScience19 hours ago
Scientists have shown that brain connectivity patterns can predict mental functions across the entire brain. Each region has a unique “connectivity fingerprint” tied to its role in cognition, from language to memory. The strongest links were found in higher-level thinking skills that take years ...

Motion Picture Association hits Meta with cease-and-desist over use of ‘PG-13’ label

TechCrunchTechnology20 hours ago
The MPA states that its movie-rating system can't be compared to Meta's content restrictions, which it says "appear to rely heavily on artificial intelligence."

University of Pennsylvania confirms hacker stole data during cyberattack

TechCrunchTechnology20 hours ago
Penn experienced a data breach on Friday as hackers sent messages boasting of the hack to the university community.

This startup’s metal stacks could help solve AI’s massive heat problem

TechCrunchTechnology21 hours ago
Alloy Enterprises has developed a new additive manufacturing technique that can improve liquid cooling performance while bringing it to new parts of the server rack.

Google gets the US government’s green light to acquire Wiz for $32B

TechCrunchTechnology21 hours ago
Google announced its intent to acquire cloud security company Wiz in March and the deal is now on track to close in early 2026.

Epic Games CEO calls Google’s antitrust settlement a win for Android’s ‘vision as an open platform’

TechCrunchTechnology21 hours ago
The companies on Tuesday reached a settlement that sees the search giant agreeing to Android app store reforms that include lowering fees and enabling more competition.

SoftBank, OpenAI launch new joint venture in Japan as AI deals grow ever more circular

TechCrunchTechnology21 hours ago
SoftBank's joint venture with OpenAI will localize and sell the AI company's enterprise tech to companies in Japan. And the first customer of this joint venture is going to be SoftBank itself.

Attackers abuse Gemini AI to develop ‘Thinking Robot’ malware and data processing agent for spying purposes

The registerSecurity22 hours ago
Meanwhile, others tried to social-engineer the chatbot itself Nation-state goons and cybercrime rings are experimenting with Gemini to develop a "Thinking Robot" malware module that can rewrite its own code to avoid detection, and build an AI agent that tracks enemies' behavior, according to Google ...

Turning CO2 into clean fuel faster and cheaper

Science dailyScience22 hours ago
A new copper-magnesium-iron catalyst transforms CO2 into CO at low temperatures with record-breaking efficiency and stability. The discovery paves the way for affordable, scalable production of carbon-neutral synthetic fuels.

A 480-million-year-old parasite still infects oysters today

Science dailyScience23 hours ago
Researchers discovered fossil evidence showing that spionid worms, parasites of modern oysters, were already infecting bivalves 480 million years ago. High-resolution scans revealed their distinctive question mark-shaped burrows. The finding highlights a parasitic behavior that has remained unchange...

M&S pegs cyberattack cleanup costs at £136M as profits slump

The registerSecurity1 days ago
Retailer's tech systems aren’t down anymore, but the same can’t be said for its rocky financials Marks & Spencer says its April cyberattack will cost around £136 million ($177.2 million) in total.…

Frozen for 6 million years, Antarctic ice rewrites Earth’s climate story

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Scientists discovered 6-million-year-old ice in Antarctica, offering the oldest direct record of Earth’s ancient atmosphere and climate. The finding reveals a dramatic cooling trend and promises insights into greenhouse gas changes over millions of years.

Dark matter may be lighting up the heart of the Milky Way

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Researchers using new simulations suggest that the Milky Way’s past collisions may have reshaped its dark matter core. This distorted structure could naturally explain the puzzling gamma-ray glow long thought to come from pulsars. The findings revive dark matter as a major suspect in one of astron...

Cockroaches are secretly poisoning indoor air

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Cockroach infestations don’t just bring creepy crawlers, they fill homes with allergens and bacterial toxins that can trigger asthma and allergies. NC State researchers found that larger infestations meant higher toxin levels, especially from female roaches. When extermination eliminated the pests...

Scientists shocked to find E. coli spreads as fast as the swine flu

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Researchers have, for the first time, estimated how quickly E. coli bacteria can spread between people — and one strain moves as fast as swine flu. Using genomic data from the UK and Norway, scientists modeled bacterial transmission rates and discovered key differences between strains. Their work ...

Scientists uncover the secret triggers of ‘impossible’ earthquakes

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Once considered geologically impossible, earthquakes in stable regions like Utah and Groningen can actually occur due to long-inactive faults that slowly “heal” and strengthen over millions of years. When reactivated—often by human activities—these faults release all that built-up stress in ...

Tesla says Musk should be paid $1tn - will shareholders agree?

BBC TechnologyTechnology1 days ago
The car-maker is lobbying fiercely for the pay package, which is being voted on ahead of its AGM on Thursday.

Reddit added to Australia's social media ban on under-16s

BBC TechnologyTechnology1 days ago
The ban takes effect on 10 December and also includes Facebook, X, TikTok, YouTube and Instagram.

AI 'godmother' Fei-Fei Li says she is 'proud to be different'

BBC TechnologyTechnology1 days ago
AI pioneer Professor Fei-Fei Li is set to receive a top engineering prize from the King for her contributions to the field.

Russian spies pack custom malware into hidden VMs on Windows machines

The registerSecurity1 days ago
Curly COMrades strike again Russia's Curly COMrades is abusing Microsoft's Hyper-V hypervisor in compromised Windows machines to create a hidden Alpine Linux-based virtual machine that bypasses endpoint security tools, giving the spies long-term network access to snoop and deploy malware.…

5,500-year-old site in Jordan reveals a lost civilization’s secrets

Science dailyScience1 days ago
After the collapse of the Chalcolithic culture around 3500 BCE, people in Jordan’s Murayghat transformed their way of life, shifting from domestic settlements to ritual landscapes filled with dolmens, standing stones, and megalithic monuments. Archaeologists from the University of Copenhagen belie...

Birds, not wind, brought life to Iceland’s youngest island

Science dailyScience1 days ago
When Surtsey erupted from the sea in 1963, it became a living experiment in how life begins anew. Decades later, scientists discovered that the plants colonizing this young island weren’t carried by the wind or floating on ocean currents, but delivered by birds — gulls, geese, and shorebirds ser...

2.7-million-year-old tools reveal humanity’s first great innovation

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Researchers uncovered a 2.75–2.44 million-year-old site in Kenya showing that early humans maintained stone tool traditions for nearly 300,000 years despite extreme climate swings. The tools, remarkably consistent across generations, helped our ancestors adapt and survive. The discovery reshapes o...

Plastic-eating bacteria discovered in the ocean

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Beneath the ocean’s surface, bacteria have evolved specialized enzymes that can digest PET plastic, the material used in bottles and clothes. Researchers at KAUST discovered that a unique molecular signature distinguishes enzymes capable of efficiently breaking down plastic. Found in nearly 80% of...