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Dinnerly Meal Kit Review (2026): Hearty Meals on a Budget

Wired Top Stories - Wed, 04/22/2026 - 7:07am
Martha Stewart–endorsed Dinnerly is a budget meal kit that doesn’t feel budget anymore, with interesting, far-flung flavors. Just add a little rice.

Mars Rover Detects Never-Before-Seen Organic Compounds In New Experiment

Slashdot - Wed, 04/22/2026 - 7:00am
NASA's Curiosity rover has identified a diverse set of organic molecules on Mars, including a nitrogen-bearing compound similar in structure to DNA precursors. The finding strengthens the case that ancient organic material can survive in the Martian subsurface, though it does not prove past life because the compounds could also come from geology or meteorites. Phys.org reports: The study was led by Amy Williams, Ph.D., a professor of geological sciences at the University of Florida and a scientist on the Curiosity and Perseverance Mars rover missions. Curiosity landed on Mars in 2012 to find evidence that ancient Mars had conditions that could support microbial life billions of years ago; the Perseverance rover, which landed in 2021, was sent to look for signs of any ancient life that might have formed. Among the 20-plus chemicals identified by the experiment, Curiosity spotted a nitrogen-bearing molecule with a structure similar to DNA precursors -- a chemical never before spotted on Mars. The rover also identified benzothiophene, a large, double-ringed, sulfurous chemical often delivered to planets by meteorites. "The same stuff that rained down on Mars from meteorites is what rained down on Earth, and it probably provided the building blocks for life as we know it on our planet," Williams said. The findings have been published in the journal Nature Communications.

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The Best Apps to Help You Cancel Subscriptions (2026): Trim, Bobby, TrackMySubs, Hiatus

Wired Top Stories - Wed, 04/22/2026 - 7:00am
You may have several recurring subscriptions you've forgotten about. These apps help you keep track of them—and cancel the ones you don't need.

Beatbot Sora 30 Review: Midrange Price, High-End Results

Wired Top Stories - Wed, 04/22/2026 - 6:33am
Strong coverage and a long run time make this pool-cleaning robot a compelling alternative to pricier models.

Infinite Machine Olto Review: A Tremendously Fun Ride

Wired Top Stories - Wed, 04/22/2026 - 6:00am
The ebike that doesn’t look like any other ebike is a tremendously fun ride—even for two passengers—if you don’t mind the Cybertruckian design.

Clean energy company secures $180M from two investors for solar expansion

Mass High Tech News - Wed, 04/22/2026 - 4:00am
Nexamp Inc. raised approximately $180M in equity from two investors. The company has 222 employees in Massachusetts.

I traded my car for the Metro bus in Portland. Here’s how it went. | Column

Portland Press Herald Business - Wed, 04/22/2026 - 4:00am
Although I'm now more likely to use Greater Portland's public transportation system, I won't be giving up my Subaru.

FBI Looks Into Dead or Missing Scientists Tied To Sensitive US Research

Slashdot - Wed, 04/22/2026 - 3:00am
Federal authorities are now reviewing a string of deaths and disappearances involving scientists tied to sensitive U.S. aerospace and nuclear work, though officials have not established any confirmed link between the cases. The FBI says it "is spearheading the effort to look for connections into the missing and deceased scientists," adding that it "is working with the Department of Energy, Department of War, and with our state ... and local law enforcement partners to find answers." The Republican-led House Oversight Committee also announced an investigation into the reports. CNN reports: A nuclear physicist and MIT professor fatally shot outside his Massachusetts residence. A retired Air Force general missing from his New Mexico home. An aerospace engineer who disappeared during a hike in Los Angeles. These are among at least 10 individuals connected to sensitive US nuclear and aerospace research who have died or disappeared in recent years, prompting concerns whether they are connected and fueling speculation online about the possibility of nefarious activity. [...] The Defense Department said only that it would respond to the committee directly, and the Department of Energy referred questions to the White House. In a post on X, NASA said it is "coordinating and cooperating with the relevant agencies" in relation to the scientists. "At this time, nothing related to NASA indicates a national security threat," NASA spokesperson Bethany Stevens said. The cases vary widely in circumstance. Some involve unsolved homicides, while others are missing persons cases with no signs of foul play. In at least two instances, families have pointed to preexisting medical conditions or personal struggles as explanations. Authorities have not established any links between the cases. The White House said last week it is also working with federal agencies to probe any potential links between the deaths and disappearances, with President Donald Trump referring to the matter as "pretty serious stuff." "The United States has thousands of nuclear scientists and nuclear experts," said Rep. James Walkinshaw, a Democrat who also serves on the Oversight Committee. "It's not the kind of nuclear program that potentially a foreign adversary could significantly impact by targeting 10 individuals."

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HBO Max Promo Code: 50% Off | April

Wired Top Stories - Wed, 04/22/2026 - 2:00am
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Loop Earplugs Discount Codes: 40% Off

Wired Top Stories - Wed, 04/22/2026 - 2:00am
Save on Loop Earplugs, including Quiet 2 and popular gift sets for improved sleep, focus, and comfort.

Tempo Promo Code: 60% Off Ready-to-Heat Meals in April 2026

Wired Top Stories - Wed, 04/22/2026 - 2:00am
Upgrade your meal prep with these Tempo discount codes and offers. Save on high-protein, ready-to-heat meals delivered to your door.

Valvoline Coupons & Promo Codes for April 2026

Wired Top Stories - Wed, 04/22/2026 - 2:00am
Unlock significant savings on Valvoline oil changes and auto services. We've gathered all the top Valvoline coupons and promo codes for April 2026, including deals on full synthetic oil changes and other essential maintenance.

Vitamix Promo Codes and Deals: $25 Off + Free Shipping

Wired Top Stories - Wed, 04/22/2026 - 2:00am
Score discounts on blenders, food processors, immersion blenders, and more with our selection of Vitamix coupons and deals.

SpaceX Strikes Deal With Coding Startup Cursor For $60 Billion

Slashdot - Tue, 04/21/2026 - 11:30pm
An anonymous reader quotes a report from the New York Times: SpaceX, Elon Musk's rocket and satellite company, said on Tuesday that it had struck a deal with the artificial intelligence start-up Cursor that could result in its acquiring the young company for $60 billion. SpaceX is making the deal just as it prepares to go public in what is likely to be one of the largest initial public offerings ever. In a social media post, SpaceX said the combination with Cursor, which makes code-writing software, would "allow us to build the world's most useful" A.I. models. SpaceX added that the agreement gave it the option "to acquire Cursor later this year for $60 billion or pay $10 billion for our work together." It is unclear if the companies plan to consummate the deal before or after SpaceX's I.P.O., which could happen as early as June. [...] Cursor, which has raised more than $3 billion in funding, was founded in 2022 and made waves as a fast-growing A.I. start-up. It was under pressure in recent months after OpenAI and Anthropic announced competing code-writing products that were embraced by tech companies. Cursor had been in talks to raise funding in recent weeks.

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UK gaming icon Peter Molyneux on AI, his final creation and a changing industry

BBC Tech News - Tue, 04/21/2026 - 7:00pm
The creator of iconic series such as Fable says Masters of Albion will be the last game he makes.

Florida Launches Criminal Investigation Into ChatGPT Over School Shooting

Slashdot - Tue, 04/21/2026 - 7:00pm
Florida's attorney general has launched a criminal investigation into OpenAI over allegations that the accused gunman in a shooting at Florida State University last year used ChatGPT to help plan the attack. OpenAI says the chatbot is "not responsible for this terrible crime" and only provided factual information available from public sources. NPR reports: The Republican attorney general, James Uthmeier, said at a press conference in Tampa on Tuesday that accused gunman Phoenix Ikner consulted ChatGPT for advice before the shooting, including what type of gun to use, what ammunition went with it, and what time to go to campus to encounter more people, according to an initial review of Ikner's chat logs. "My prosecutors have looked at this and they've told me, if it was a person on the other end of that screen, we would be charging them with murder," Uthmeier said. "We cannot have AI bots that are advising people on how to kill others." Uthmeier's office is issuing subpoenas to OpenAI seeking information about its policies and internal training materials related to user threats of harm and how it cooperates with and reports crimes to law enforcement, dating back to March 2024. At the press conference, Uthmeier acknowledged the investigation is entering into uncharted territory and is uncertain about whether OpenAI has criminal liability. "We are going to look at who knew what, designed what, or should have done what," he said. "And if it is clear that individuals knew that this type of dangerous behavior might take place, that these types of unfortunate, tragic events might take place, and nevertheless still turned to profit, still allowed this business to operate, then people need to be held accountable." [...] Ikner, 21, is facing multiple charges of murder and attempted murder for the April 2025 shooting near the student union on FSU's Tallahassee campus, where he was a student at the time. His trial is set to begin on Oct. 19. According to court filings, more than 200 AI messages have been entered into evidence in the case.

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Meta to track workers' clicks and keystrokes to train AI

BBC Tech News - Tue, 04/21/2026 - 6:47pm
The firm will take data from the way employees work for its artificial intelligence models.

Women’s clothing boutique expands into bigger Bath storefront

Portland Press Herald Business - Tue, 04/21/2026 - 6:38pm
The Over the Moon Boutique, focused on women's support and comfort, has moved to a larger location on Centre Street in Bath.

Maine company to resume island mail delivery, despite Postal Service’s unpaid tab

Portland Press Herald Business - Tue, 04/21/2026 - 6:22pm
Penobscot Island Air says mail will be delivered to Midcoast islands Wednesday, now that the Postal Service has agreed to pay a quarter of its nearly $400K balance by the end of the week.

Mozilla Uses Anthropic's Mythos To Fix 271 Bugs In Firefox

Slashdot - Tue, 04/21/2026 - 6:00pm
BrianFagioli writes: Mozilla says it used an early version of Anthropic's Claude Mythos Preview to comb through Firefox's code, and the results were hard to ignore. In Firefox 150, the team fixed 271 vulnerabilities identified during this effort, a number that would have been unthinkable not long ago. Instead of relying only on fuzzing tools or human review, the AI was able to reason through code and surface issues that typically require highly specialized expertise. The bigger implication is less about one release and more about where this is heading. Security has long favored attackers, since they only need to find a single flaw while defenders have to protect everything. If AI can scale vulnerability discovery for defenders, that dynamic could start to shift. It does not mean zero days disappear overnight, but it suggests a future where bugs are found and fixed faster than attackers can weaponize them. "Computers were completely incapable of doing this a few months ago, and now they excel at it," says Mozilla in a blog post. "We have many years of experience picking apart the work of the world's best security researchers, and Mythos Preview is every bit as capable. So far we've found no category or complexity of vulnerability that humans can find that this model can't." The company concluded: "The defects are finite, and we are entering a world where we can finally find them all."

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