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😭 Microsoft unveils a desktop AI box for developers Microsoft introduced the Surface RTX Spark Dev Box, a compact PC built a
😭 Microsoft unveils a desktop AI box for developers Microsoft introduced the Surface RTX Spark Dev Box, a compact PC built around Nvidia’s new Arm-based RTX Spark chip. The device is designed for local AI development and can run models with up to 120B parameters without relying on cloud infrastructure. It comes preloaded with Windows 11, VS Code, WSL, and PowerShell 7, targeting developers building and testing AI applications.

πŸ’»οΈ Nvidia launches DLSS 4.5 Ray Reconstruction Nvidia introduced DLSS 4.5 Ray Reconstruction at Computex, compatible with all GeForce RTX cards including older RTX 20 series. It uses a second-generation neural network trained on Nvidia’s supercomputer to clean up ray tracing noise by reconstructing missing pixels while combining denoising and resolution scaling. This new engine delivers 35% more compute power and uses 20% more parameters at the same speed. Nvidia claims it improves lighting accuracy and image stability in motion, reducing artifacts like ghosting in games such as Indiana Jones and refining screen noise effects in Alan Wake 2.

πŸ€– Anthropic launches CLI for Claude API Anthropic introduced CLI called ant to manage all Claude API resources from the terminal. Commands like ant models list and ant messages create let users interact directly with the platform. The CLI supports defining agents in YAML and deploying them with a single command. This turns agents into version-controlled configurations that fit into Git workflows and CI/CD pipelines. This approach is common in agent frameworks but now is officially integrated into Anthropic's Claude ecosystem, simplifying infrastructure management for developers.

Every great startup starts with a bug and a payment page.
Every great startup starts with a bug and a payment page.

πŸ€– OpenAI's top user burns 100B tokens monthly Sam Altman revealed that OpenAI's most active internal user consumes over 100
πŸ€– OpenAI's top user burns 100B tokens monthly Sam Altman revealed that OpenAI's most active internal user consumes over 100 billion tokens each month. He also noted an external client uses even more. To put it in perspective, 100 billion tokens equal about 125 million pages or roughly 100,000 copies of War and Peace every month. Token consumption records have surged about a million times in recent years, showing extreme scale even for enterprise use.

πŸ–₯ Microsoft unveils AI agent OS Project Solara At Build, Microsoft introduced Project Solara, an OS for devices running on A
πŸ–₯ Microsoft unveils AI agent OS Project Solara At Build, Microsoft introduced Project Solara, an OS for devices running on AI agents instead of traditional apps. It replaces manual app use with voice-controlled intelligent agents. Solara runs on Android’s corporate MDEP version, enabling small, efficient devices with familiar IT management and security. Microsoft showed two concept devices: a desktop gadget like an Echo Show with face unlock, and a wearable badge with a camera and fingerprint scanner that activates the agent with one tap. The badge can transcribe conversations and share visuals with the agent. These devices won’t be sold but serve as reference designs for manufacturers.

Apple is building an iPhone feature to detect theft in real time Apple is reportedly working on a system that automatically l
Apple is building an iPhone feature to detect theft in real time Apple is reportedly working on a system that automatically locks an iPhone if it detects that the device was snatched from its owner. The feature would use motion data and proximity signals from nearby Apple Watches. If the phone detects a sudden grab, increasing distance from the watch, and an unfamiliar location or Wi-Fi network, it can trigger additional security protections. The goal is to stop thieves from accessing settings, passwords, or account controls on an already unlocked device. What's interesting is that this is both a security feature and another ecosystem advantage. The more Apple devices you own, the more signals the system can use to protect them. Android has offered a similar Theft Detection Lock feature for some time. The difference is that Apple appears to be tying the experience more closely to its broader device ecosystem.

πŸ–₯ Microsoft boosts qubit stability with Majorana 2 Microsoft's new quantum chip, Majorana 2, extends qubit lifetime to 20 seconds on average, reaching up to a minute in the best cases. This marks a 1000x stability improvement over last year's model. The breakthrough comes from switching superconducting materials from aluminum to lead, which better shields qubits from external noise that causes errors. Longer qubit lifetimes bring practical quantum computing closer, enabling complex tasks like drug discovery and logistics optimization. Microsoft now aims for a scalable quantum computer by 2029, halving its previous timeline.

Ray Dalio Predicts AI Bubble Burst Investor Ray Dalio says the AI bubble will burst in the next few years unless startups sta
Ray Dalio Predicts AI Bubble Burst Investor Ray Dalio says the AI bubble will burst in the next few years unless startups start making billions. Currently, AI companies spend about 8 times more than they earn. The sector needs to generate $2 trillion annually by 2030 to justify current investments. Dalio compares the AI bubble to past tech bubbles like dotcoms, where stock prices rose on hype but lacked real profits. He acknowledges AI will change the world but doubts its economic viability so far.

🧱 LEGO launches largest Sagrada Família set LEGO's new set 21065 Sagrada Família has 12,060 pieces, making it the largest in
🧱 LEGO launches largest Sagrada Família set LEGO's new set 21065 Sagrada Família has 12,060 pieces, making it the largest in the company's history. The completed model stands 62 cm tall, 47 cm wide, and 39 cm deep. The set recreates the iconic basilica with 18 symbolic towers, three detailed facades, and a forest-like interior. Builders follow the real construction sequence, starting from the apse and crypt to the Glory facade. It launches on November 1, priced at $800. LEGO points out this lets fans finish the masterpiece themselves, unlike the real cathedral still under construction after more than a century.

⌨️ Asus ROG launches quirky Mystery Box keycaps Asus ROG released a set of six keycaps sold as a Mystery Box Edition 20, mark
⌨️ Asus ROG launches quirky Mystery Box keycaps Asus ROG released a set of six keycaps sold as a Mystery Box Edition 20, marking the brand's 20th anniversary. Buyers get miniature ROG gadget replicas on crystal stalagmite stands, but the exact items remain unknown until opened. The set includes tiny versions of the Gladius mouse, Raikiri controller, Claymore keyboard, Delta headset, and two ROG logo variations. Two keycaps have moving parts: the Chariot chair spins manually, and the Claymore keyboard splits into two pressable halves. This playful release is clearly designed to encourage multiple purchases to collect all variants, especially the rarest keycaps.

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πŸ“Ί LEGO TV recreates the hidden guts of a 1960s CRT set A LEGO enthusiast has gone beyond retro styling and rebuilt what actu
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πŸ“Ί LEGO TV recreates the hidden guts of a 1960s CRT set A LEGO enthusiast has gone beyond retro styling and rebuilt what actually lived behind the back panel of old televisions, down to the physics. πŸ”Έ Creator FMDavid designed a LEGO TV that isn’t just a shell, but a full internal reconstruction inspired by real 1960s cathode-ray televisions. πŸ”Έ The model features a large CRT tube dominating the interior, with surrounding deflection coils that, in real TVs, steered the electron beam across the screen. πŸ”Έ Inside are LEGO versions of vacuum tubes, capacitors, transformers with cooling fins, and detailed color wiring between components. πŸ”Έ The back panel even includes RCA connectors, reinforcing the illusion that this is a functional analog device. πŸ”Έ The screen is convex, not flat a subtle but accurate detail, since real CRTs needed curved glass to withstand atmospheric pressure against the vacuum inside. πŸ”Έ The project is now live on LEGO Ideas; if it reaches 10,000 votes, LEGO may consider turning it into an official set.
This isn’t just nostalgia, it’s a reminder that past tech was physical, visible, and mechanical, and that understanding how things worked can be just as compelling as sleek modern design.

πŸŽ₯ Missed DeepMind’s The Thinking Game? The documentary tracing DeepMind’s journey is now available to watch at no cost. It p
πŸŽ₯ Missed DeepMind’s The Thinking Game? The documentary tracing DeepMind’s journey is now available to watch at no cost. It premiered back in 2024, but the full version was released publicly in late November 2025 and quickly went viral, racking up 200M views on YouTube in just four weeks. πŸ‘‰ Watch here πŸ‘ˆ

▢️ Higgsfield’s AI Sci-Fi Debuts at Cannes Startup Higgsfield created a 95-minute Sci-Fi film called Hell Grind using AI. It is the first AI-generated feature shown at Cannes. The film’s budget was about $500,000, with nearly 80% spent on computing power for generation.

OpenAI Model Solves 80-Year-Old Math Problem An OpenAI model solved a math problem posed by Paul ErdΕ‘s in 1946. The task was
OpenAI Model Solves 80-Year-Old Math Problem An OpenAI model solved a math problem posed by Paul ErdΕ‘s in 1946. The task was to find how to place n points on a plane so that the maximum number of pairs share the same fixed distance. For decades, the best known solution was a square grid arrangement. The AI found a way to arrange points that produces significantly more pairs at a unit distance than any grid. It discovered an infinite family of such arrangements, using algebraic number theory methods never applied to this geometry problem before. This was not a specialized math program but a general-purpose model. It was not trained or guided specifically to solve this problem, bridging two distant math fields in a way humans had not seen.

πŸ”Š Vollebak launches jacket with 180 speakers Vollebak’s jacket has 180 speakers facing inward to stimulate the brain and aid
πŸ”Š Vollebak launches jacket with 180 speakers Vollebak’s jacket has 180 speakers facing inward to stimulate the brain and aid meditation on the move. It aims to relieve anxiety through sound therapy using specific sounds and frequencies.

FigureAI’s Robot Nearly Beats Human in 10-Hour Sorting FigureAI ran a 10-hour experiment where a robot competed against a human in sorting packages. The human took legally mandated breaks, while the robot worked nonstop and autonomously. The task required quick reactions, fine motor skills, and some reasoning. The human sorted 12,924 packages, the robot 12,732, with an average speed difference of just 0.04 seconds. The robot’s endurance nearly matched the human’s speed, but the human still won by a small margin. FigureAI’s creator said this was the last time a human would win.

Figma launches built-in design AI agent Figma introduced its own AI agent that works directly inside the main app window, removing the need for third-party AI tools. The agent quickly learns the current design system and navigates between frames. It can edit layouts, find references, or create alternative design versions.

πŸ” Google launches audio smart glasses this fall Google will release audio smart glasses this fall under its Android XR platf
πŸ” Google launches audio smart glasses this fall Google will release audio smart glasses this fall under its Android XR platform, developed with Samsung and Qualcomm. The first model is audio-only, with a display version to follow. The audio glasses deliver sound via private speakers and respond to "Hey Google" or touch. They identify objects, provide navigation, and handle calls and messages without a phone. Designed with Gentle Monster and Warby Parker the frames offer style and comfort. Features include photo/video capture by voice, real-time translation with tone matching, and multitasking via Gemini Intelligence They support both Android and iOS devices, broadening their compatibility.