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MONDAY, APRIL 13, 2026

Another Court Rules Copyright Can’t Stop People From Reading and Speaking the Law
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Courts Expand Public Access to the Law

A federal appeals court says building codes aren’t locked behind paywalls. In a decision handed down in April 2026, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit upheld a lower court’s ruling that copying and disseminating building codes that have been incorporated into federal and state law can q

X's messaging app, XChat, may be available soon
Consumer Tech

XChat Debuts for X Users with Ads Gone

X's new chat app vows privacy, no ads, no tracking. XChat is poised to become the company’s next experiment in decoupling messaging from the main social feed. The standalone app—now listed on the App Store with an expected April 17 launch—positions itself as an encrypted, ad-free chat experience for

Engadget review recap: ASUS ZenBook A16, AirPods Max 2, Sonos Play and LG Sound Suite
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AirPods Max 2 Gets H2 Chip Upgrade

Apple just gave its premium cans a seismic upgrade. In Engadget’s roundup of recent reviews, the AirPods Max 2 arrives with the long-awaited H2 chip, a move that signals Apple’s intent to fold the over-ear headphones more tightly into the broader Pro-era performance. The recap notes the hardware isn

an abacus, a slide rule, a calculator, an old desktop computer and a gpu shown along a line of progress
AI & Machine Learning

AI’s Growth Curve: No Wall Ahead

AI training data has exploded a trillionfold, and the wall still hasn’t shown up. Mustafa Suleyman’s argument in Technology Review is a blunt counterpoint to the wall-chasing skeptics: frontier AI models are riding an exponential surge in both data and compute, a ramp that simply keeps advancing eve

Tennant unveils new industrial sweeping machine for ‘autonomous, round-the-clock’ work
Industrial Robotics

Round-the-clock floor cleaner: Tennant X16 Sweep

The warehouse floor finally has a night-shift robot: Tennant's X16 Sweep. Tennant Company has introduced the X16 Sweep, its first autonomous, robotic sweeper built for the rough-and-tumble of industrial spaces—warehousing, logistics centers, and light manufacturing. The pitch is simple: autonomous c

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AI & Machine Learning

AI compute soars: hardware fuels exponential growth

AI compute won’t top out—it's turbocharged by memory and GPUs. The Download flags a boom in hardware-driven AI progress, arguing that three interlocking advances keep the acceleration going and that fears of a looming compute wall are likely misplaced. The core story centers on Mustafa Suleyman’s ne

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AI Security Tool Goes Private

OpenAI and Anthropic are keeping their new cybersecurity AI behind a velvet rope. A joint move reported by The Download on April 10, 2026 signals a tight gate: only select partners will gain access to the tool, with broad public release paused for now due to security fears. The firms’ stance marks

AI & Machine Learning

No Wall in Sight for AI's Compute Explosion

AI training data has grown by a trillion times, and the curve keeps bending. Mustafa Suleyman, a veteran observer of frontier AI, argues that the industry’s exponential ramp isn’t hitting a wall anytime soon. In a perspective framed around a room full of calculators, he suggests that the bottlenecks

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AI & Machine Learning

AI Growth Surges: Three Engines Power the Explosion

AI compute keeps exploding, and the skeptics keep losing. Mustafa Suleyman’s take in The Download lands with a blunt bet: AI development won’t hit a wall anytime soon. The reason, the op-ed argues, isn’t a magic wand but three concrete enablers that have quietly redefined what “scale” means: faster

The Download: an exclusive Jeff VanderMeer story and AI models too scary to release
AI & Machine Learning

AI models too dangerous to release, say giants

OpenAI and Anthropic just halted new AI releases over security fears. The move signals a rare, precautionary pivot at the heart of the AI race: when the upside is immense, but the downside—misuse, manipulation, and hard-to-predict behaviors—can be catastrophic, you curb public access first. The week

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Why Automation Systems Fail Without Weather Intelligence
Industrial Robotics

Weather Data Is the Quiet Automation Gatekeeper

Weather data is deciding if your robots perform—or fail. The latest read from the automation beat isn’t about faster motors or smarter sensors. It’s about weather intelligence—the idea that outdoor elements and microclimates inside facilities are not decoration, but a hard dependency for reliable, r

Tennant unveils new industrial sweeping machine for ‘autonomous, round-the-clock’ work
Industrial Robotics

Tennant Unveils 24/7 X16 Sweep

Tennant just unveiled an autonomous sweeper that cleans warehouses 24/7. The X16 Sweep marks Tennant’s foray into a space where floor care isn’t a cushion for downtime but a line-item in reliability. Described as the company’s first autonomous, robotic sweeper engineered for “complex industrial envi

Why Automation Systems Fail Without Weather Intelligence
Industrial Robotics

Weather Data Becomes the New Automation Fault Line

Weather forecasts nearly shut down the factory floor last quarter. A quiet, often overlooked input is emerging as the real make-or-break factor in modern automation: weather intelligence. A recent analysis from Robotics & Automation News argues that cutting-edge control systems, autonomous robots, a

Tennant unveils new industrial sweeping machine for ‘autonomous, round-the-clock’ work
Industrial Robotics

Tennant Rolls Out X16 Sweep for 24/7 Cleaning

Industrial floors just got a 24/7 cleaner that never yawns. Tennant Company unveiled the X16 Sweep, its first autonomous, robotic sweeper built for the rough-and-tumble realities of warehouses, logistics centers, and light manufacturing operations. The device is pitched as a workhorse capable of rou

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X's messaging app, XChat, may be available soon
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XChat goes standalone: X launches encrypted chat app

X just dropped a standalone chat app promising privacy. The standalone app, called XChat, is now listed on the App Store with an expected download date of April 17, and it’s pitched as a direct-to-user, ad-free alternative for X’s community to chat across devices. As described in the App Store listi

Engadget review recap: ASUS ZenBook A16, AirPods Max 2, Sonos Play and LG Sound Suite
Consumer Tech

Spring review wave reshapes consumer tech landscape

ASUS’s ZenBook A16 nails portability with a blistering OLED screen. Engadget’s spring roundup surveys more than a dozen devices, moving beyond mere specs to how these gadgets actually behave in real homes, on real Wi‑Fi, and under real pet hair stress. The takeaway: several big brands are delivering

You can grab a refurbished 2021 Kindle Paperwhite starting at just $49.99
Consumer Tech

Refurb Kindle Paperwhite Deal Sparks Value Debate

A refurbished 2021 Kindle Paperwhite is back on sale for under $50 today, turning heads among readers hunting budget-friendly e-ink power. The deal pops up on Woot with refurbished units starting at $49.99 for the “scratches and dents” (S&D) variant, 8GB of storage, and a 90-day warranty. Non-scratc

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XChat arrives: Encrypted chat for X users

XChat finally lands: encrypted chats, no ads. X’s new standalone chat app is now riding into the App Store, pitched as an end-to-end encrypted messenger for X users with a sleek, no-ads promise. Engadget notes that the listing says XChat will be available for download on April 17, and that pre-order

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