This Retro PC Case Gives Your Gaming Rig Big Windows 95 Energy

Maingear’s new case even comes with an optional optical DVD drive.
FDA’s New Drug Approval AI Is Generating Fake Studies: Report

The AI, dubbed Elsa, is supposed to be making employees better at their jobs.
‘Monster Island’ Feels Like a ‘Predator’ Movie Set During World War II

Two soldiers find themselves shipwrecked on a not-so-deserted island in the new Shudder release.
Replit’s AI Agent Wipes Company’s Codebase During Vibecoding Session

The bot went ‘rogue’ and then tried to cover up its tracks.
iOS 26’s Beta Doesn’t Give Up on Liquid Glass, and Neither Should You

The haters can’t stop Apple’s glass from liquefying, and I, for one, am okay with that.
The ‘Booster Gold’ Show Finally Shows Some Progress

DC still wants their Booster Gold series, and they’ve got the creator of ‘Our Flag Means Death’ to help make it happen.
Physicists Blow Up Gold With Giant Lasers, Accidentally Disprove Renowned Physics Model

For the first time, physicists have directly measured the temperature of extremely hot gold particles using a giant X-ray laser—a breakthrough with major implications for engineering spacecraft or nuclear fusion reactors.
Waymo Is Crushing Tesla in the Robotaxi Race

Waymo’s robotaxis are fully driverless and expanding fast, while Tesla’s service is still limited and invite-only. The gap is bigger than you think.
UK to ban public sector from paying ransomware demands
The Home Office has confirmed that it is seeking to legally ban public bodies from paying ransom demands to cybercriminals.
The ban would prevent operators of critical national infrastructure, the NHS, local councils and school, from giving in to digital extortionists