26 Mar OpenClaw Agents Can Be Guilt-Tripped Into Self-Sabotage In a controlled experiment, OpenClaw agents proved prone to panic and vulnerable to manipulation. They even disabled their own functionality when gaslit by humans.
26 Mar There’s Something Very Dark About a Lot of Those Viral AI Fruit Videos With female AI fruit being fart-shamed and even sexually assaulted, there’s a misogynistic undercurrent to the fruit slop microdramas, even as they appear to be cultivating genuine fans.
25 Mar Our Favorite Turntable Is $51 Off Before Record Store Day Audio-Technica is a leading name in home and professional audio, and the AT-LP120XUSB is a great turntable for most listeners.
25 Mar What You Need to Know About the Foreign-Made Router Ban in the US The FCC just banned the sale of new consumer-grade Wi-Fi routers manufactured outside the US. Here’s what it means for you.
25 Mar Pentagon’s ‘Attempt to Cripple’ Anthropic Is Troubling, Judge Says During a hearing Tuesday, a district court judge questioned the Department of Defense’s motivations for labeling the Claude AI developer a supply-chain risk.
24 Mar Our Favorite Budget Earbuds Are Literally $19 Do you need a pair of cheap earbuds? These JLabs are the ones.
24 Mar A Mysterious Numbers Station Is Broadcasting Through the Iran War First heard as US and Israeli strikes on Iran began, the shortwave broadcast has since been traced to a US military base in Germany—but its purpose and its operator remain unclear.
24 Mar A Billionaire-Backed Startup Wants to Grow ‘Organ Sacks’ to Replace Animal Testing R3 Bio has a bold idea for replacing lab animals: genetically-engineered whole organ systems that lack a brain. The long-term goal, says a cofounder, is to make human versions.
23 Mar Best Merino Wool Clothing (2026): Base Layers, Hoodies, Jackets & More Merino is one of the best fabrics you can wear. We explain the different blends, what “gsm” means, and how to care for your clothes.
23 Mar Airlines Are Already Preparing for an Oil Crisis With the Iran war doubling oil prices, experts say the airline industry’s belt-tightening is an economic canary in the coal mine for the rest of the world.