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Robot Demo Shows Cash Stuffing into Wallet
A video captures a robot inserting bills into a wallet with human-like precision in a lab setting. The demonstration points to potential uses in banking and home assistance.
Google Nest Doorbells Hit Year’s Lowest Prices
Google's second-generation Nest Doorbells are now available at their lowest prices of 2026, with the battery model at $129.99 and wired at $99.99 on major retailers.
TechCrunch Brings Startup Battlefield to Tokyo
TechCrunch is expanding to Tokyo with its Startup Battlefield competition, aiming to tap into Asia's tech growth. The event will offer pitching opportunities for early-stage companies in the region.
France Plans Windows to Linux Shift in Public Sector
The French government intends to replace Windows with Linux on public computers to cut U.S. tech reliance. The transition starts this year, affecting over 1 million devices.
Google Blames Error for Polymarket in News
Google stated that betting odds from Polymarket appeared in its News section due to a technical error. The company has fixed the issue and apologized to users.
SaaS on the Beach Returns to Barcelona for Founders
The SaaS on the Beach event is set to return to Barcelona in a format exclusive to founders. This change focuses on targeted networking for SaaS leaders.
Ascend Elements Files for Bankruptcy Protection
Battery recycler Ascend Elements has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy amid sector challenges. The filing lists significant assets and liabilities, with operations continuing during restructuring.
Microsoft starts removing Copilot buttons from Windows 11 apps
Microsoft Begins Removing Copilot Buttons from Windows 11 Apps Microsoft has started the process of removing Copilot buttons from select applications in Windows 11, according to reports from software tracking sites. The change affects built-in apps such as Paint and Notepad, where the AI assistant integration button is being phased out. This move comes as...
Street Smarts: Waymo and Waze Turn Driver Data Into Pothole Repairs
Waymo and Waze have started using data collected from drivers to locate and fix potholes on city streets. The effort combines information from self-driving vehicles and navigation app users to alert road maintenance teams in real time. This approach marks a step in applying vehicle-generated data to infrastructure improvements. Waymo, known for its autonomous car...
Framework Teases Linux Features for April 21 Event
Framework is hinting at several Linux enhancements for its upcoming virtual event on April 21. The teases include demos of Linux on its modular laptops, aiming to improve compatibility for open-source users.