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  • Anthropic says OpenAI engineers using Claude Code ahead of GPT-5 launch

    Anthropic says it has revoked OpenAI’s access to the Claude API after ChatGPT’s engineers were found using Claude’s coding tools. Claude Code is better than any other coding tool in the AI coding industry, also known as “Vibe coding.” With Claude, you can create web apps from scratch, and it’s also pretty efficient with infra-related work. Not just vibe coders…

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  • Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 8 just came out and you can already save $50

    If you’re looking to upgrade an older Android smartwatch, or want to give wearables a try for the first time, Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 8 is a compelling choice. It has a new design, lets you access Google’s Gemini AI from your wrist, and has a handful of new health and wellness features. It launched on July 25th, but you can…

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  • First official Wi-Fi 8 details emerge — and it’s slower than you might expect

    Wireless internet is a constantly changing area of technolgy. It feels like we were just celebrating the speed and performance offered by Wi-Fi 6 and then Wi-Fi 7 came along. Now, we’re already getting teasers for what Wi-Fi 8 could bring to the table. Surprisingly, it’s not speed that’s the main selling point. In a press release, Qualcomm detailed Wi-Fi…

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  • OpenAI prepares new open weight models along with GPT-5

    OpenAI isn’t just working on GPT-5. It looks like OpenAI is also preparing to release new open-source weights, living up to its name, “OpenAI.” As spotted on X, two new open-source weights, “gpt-oss-20b” and “gpt-oss-120b,” have been spotted on HuggingFace, which is an AI platform to host models. The models are on HuggingFace ahead of the public release. Typically, companies…

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  • BougeRV’s portable solar fridge is quietly annoying

    Keeping humans alive at home in post-agrarian societies requires refrigeration. Meat bags on the move must either load up a cooler with ice for a soggy weekend barbecue or do the evolved thing and use a 12V fridge instead. The $509.99 battery-powered BougeRV CRD2 40 refrigerator and freezer combo I’ve been testing for the last few weeks runs for almost…

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  • Forget the gym — build muscle from home with this 5-move resistance band workout

    Whether you’re at home or heading away on a trip, it can be difficult to stick to a workout routine. Your apartment or hotel may not have a gym, and even if it does, it might not have the necessary equipment. As a personal trainer, I am often asked how people can stay active when they’re away. I always say,…

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  • SonicWall firewall devices hit in surge of Akira ransomware attacks

    SonicWall firewall devices have been increasingly targeted since late July in a surge of Akira ransomware attacks, potentially exploiting a previously unknown security vulnerability, according to cybersecurity company Arctic Wolf. Akira emerged in March 2023 and quickly claimed many victims worldwide across various industries. Over the last two years, Akira has added over 300 organizations to its dark web leak…

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  • Decoding Mark Zuckerberg’s ‘personal superintelligence” plan for Meta

    It has been another busy week. GPT-5 appears to be just around the corner… This week, I decode the meaning behind Mark Zuckerberg’s “personal superintelligence” manifesto, and what it means for the broader AI race. Keep reading for my chat with a Figma exec on the company’s IPO day, a bunch of good links, and some feedback from last week’s…

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  • Not a typo! Score an iPhone 16 Pro for free at this carrier

    Need a reliable smartphone for the forthcoming school season? T-Mobile is offering one of our favorite phones for free ahead of the upcoming semester. For a limited time, you can get the iPhone 16 Pro for free at T-Mobile with trade-in and an eligible unlimited data plan. It’s one of the best back to school deals I’ve seen. In addition…

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  • OpenAI may be testing a cheaper paid plan for ChatGPT

    OpenAI is reportedly working on a new plan called ‘Go,’ which would be cheaper than the existing $20 Plus subscription. Like every other AI chatbot, ChatGPT has two plans. One is Plus, which gives access to new models and a few features for $20, and the second is the Pro plan. The Pro plan costs $200 and provides nearly unlimited…

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