Month: July 2026

Anthropic wants to develop its own drugs

At the event “The Briefing: AI for Science” earlier this week, Anthropic announced Claude Science, a new “AI workbench for scientists” that pulls fragmented tools and datasets into one environment, and generates figures and visuals. Anthropic, already dominating the industry with its popular coding tools and powerful AI models, framed…

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Engadget Podcast: Who needs Valve’s Steam Machine?

This week on the Engadget Podcast, we've got our first impressions of Valve's pricey Steam Machine, and we chat about Sony dumping PlayStation discs in 2028. Source

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How to claim a WhatsApp username

Get ready to navigate a free-for-all of social media handles. Source

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Jon Prosser responds to Apple lawsuit by blaming the other guy

YouTuber Jon Prosser has finally filed a formal response to Apple’s lawsuit made against him and another defendant over allegedly stealing iOS secrets. In his response, Prosser denied that he “planned or participated in any conspiracy or coordinated scheme” for the “purpose of injuring Apple.” However, Prosser admitted to recording…

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The Bose QuietComfort Headphones just dropped to their lowest price yet on Amazon

Right now, you can get the Bose QuietComfort Headphones at Amazon for $179 (was $359). That’s the lowest price yet for the excellent headphones and a continuation of the same deal we saw during the recent Prime Day sale. Sales are cyclical, and it’s already halfway through the year. Since…

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The Verge’s annual summer ‘in’ and ‘out’ list

In the AI slop-loaded, algorithm-powered modern reality, trends come and go — and the tech industry is no different. For the last few years, The Verge staff has compiled a selection of things that are IN for summer and OUT for summer — and each time there are some strong…

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