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Money no longer matters to AI’s top talent
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The AI industry is rife with defections, FOMO, and radical mission statements. It’s about to get supercharged.

Nilay Patel
Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
Hyper’s Magic Trackpad for Windows is facing indefinite delays.

First announced at CES 2025 and then launched on Kickstarter last October, Hyper’s HyperSpace TrackPad Pro has been delayed indefinitely. An update on its Kickstarter page blames “overseas supply chain issues” and since a new delivery date isn’t known, the company is offering refunds to backers or credits for its online store plus an extra $50.

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A finger pressing on the Hyper HyperSpace TrackPad Pro on a desk next to a keyboard.
Hyper’s HyperSpace TrackPad Pro is similar to Apple’s Magic Trackpad but designed to be used with Windows PCs.
Image: Hyper
Stevie Bonifield
Stevie Bonifield
Amazon is now the world’s biggest company by revenue.

Amazon reported $717 billion in sales for 2025, edging ahead of Walmart’s $713.2 billion. Walmart was previously the world’s largest company by sales for over 10 years. However, as Bloomberg notes, Amazon’s cloud computing business made up a large portion of its sales — without AWS revenue, Walmart still outpaces Amazon.

Emma Roth
Emma Roth
“The Wayback Machine is built for human readers.”

In an article for Techdirt, Wayback Machine director Mark Graham raises concerns about the impact of publications preventing the site from archiving their content due to AI scraping:

What concerns me most is the unintended consequence of these blocks. When libraries are blocked from archiving the web, the public loses access to history. Journalists lose tools for accountability. Researchers lose evidence. The web becomes more fragile and more fragmented, and history becomes easier to rewrite.

It’s MAGA v Broligarch in the battle over prediction markets

Prediction: This is going to be a mess for the Trump right.

Tina Nguyen
Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
Nintendo’s Hello, Mario! app is now available outside Japan.

After debuting exclusively in Japan last August, the Hello, Mario! app is now available for the Switch 1 and 2, as well as iOS, iPadOS, and Android mobile devices. You can poke and tug on Mario’s face and select objects for him to interact with, but the app’s appeal is mostly limited to kids.

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A finger pulls on Mario’s mustache in the Nintendo Hello, Mario! app running on an iPhone.
Nintendo fandom can finally start with toddlers and the youngest members of your household.
Image: Nintendo
RAMageddon is here

The RAM shortage is coming for everything you care about.

Sean Hollister
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Suggested follows.

Amid reports that Meta is preparing to release a smartwatch later this year, one Verge commenter has already figured out what the social media giant is going to do with all that new data.

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The biggest app in the whole wide world

What does it really mean to be number one on the App Store?

David Pierce
Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Is this the DJI Osmo Pocket 4?

According to The New Camera, a customer walked into a DJI Authorized drone store in Malaysia to show off the new baby steadicam. The store in question seems to have taken its own videos off Instagram and TikTok, but New Camera uploaded this copy. There’s a slim chance we could get this one in the US.