• Wed. May 6th, 2026

Got $1,850 to Spare? You Can Buy These Filthy, Torn Designer Sneakers – CNET

The pricey Balenciaga shoes look like someone ran them through a mud-filled shredder.

Elon Musk Faces SEC Investigation for Belated Disclosure of Twitter Stake, Report Says – CNET

Musk became one of Twitter’s largest shareholders in April but didn’t disclose his stake on time.

Court Revives Texas Social Media ‘Censorship’ Law – CNET

The law bans companies like Facebook and Twitter from blocking content based on political viewpoints. The companies, however, have long pushed back against claims of censorship.

What do graph database benchmarks mean for enterprises?

Emerging graph database benchmarks are already helping to overcome performance, scalability and reliability issues.Read More

Backdoor in public repository used new form of attack to target big firms

Enlarge (credit: Getty Images) A backdoor that researchers found hiding inside open source code targeting four German companies was the work of a professional penetration tester. The tester was checking…

Google ups the AI ante with new features for Voice, Assistant, Maps and more

Google has announced new AI-powered features for Voice, Lens, Assistant, Maps and Translate, to improve multimodal understanding for users.Read More

Disney Hints (Again) a Disney Plus Price Hike May Be in the Offing – CNET

Disney feels “bullish” about adjusting the price of Disney Plus as it bulks up the streaming library and adds a cheaper ad-supported tier later this year.

Competition to Buy Homes Is Decreasing, but Mortgage Costs Are Only Going Up – CNET

It may be easier to buy a home in 2022, but it’ll also be more expensive.

Evisoft embeds AI into contract management software, raises $100M

Evisoft’s flagship platform uses AI to read contracts that users then upload into the SaaS-based platform.Read More

Real win vs. privacy theater: Google’s new personal information removal policy

Google’s privacy policy shift is a welcome step forward for the industry. However, it may be an insufficient way of addressing online privacy.Read More

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