May 2026

What could go wrong? A fully electronic braking system is being built into a car for the first time

Breame’s Sensify brakes are fully electric It has announced that the first car will be produced with them We don’t yet know which car brand will use them The biggest car revolution in years, or a serious safety downgrade? That’s what motorists are wondering after parts maker Brembo announced that its all-electric Sensify brake-by-wire system […]

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Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce caught in ‘fake’ pre-wedding scenario

Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce caught in ‘fake’ pre-wedding scenario Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding details may be under wraps, but various fake details have been doing the rounds with the couple’s names. The 36-year-old pop superstar and Kansas City Chiefs tight end, also 36, reportedly sent invitations with just the dates and no confirmation

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Tottenham’s Conor Gallagher says new boss Roberto De Zerbi ‘has been brilliant’

NEWYou can now listen to Pakinomist articles! Tottenham midfielder Conor Gallagher has opened up about the transformative influence Roberto De Zerbi has had at the club since taking the reins during a turbulent season. The England international believes the Italian’s unique approach has been the catalyst for their recent climb out of the Premier League’s

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Kevin O’Leary says Wall Street’s tokenization boom is all talk without crypto rules

Miami Beach, FL – Kevin O’Leary says Wall Street’s tokenization boom is mostly hype until Congress finally gives the crypto industry the regulations it’s been waiting for. “Tokenization will never be adopted by institutional indexers. Neither will bitcoin, which is still a fringe asset for the big guys,” O’Leary said at Consensus in Miami, arguing

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Freshworks and Coinbase announce more than 1 in 10 jobs will go as companies replace workforce with AI technologies – tech layoffs near 100,000 in 2026 alone

More companies are laying off employees, with AI cited as a reason Freshwords reduces its number of employees by 11% Coinbase cuts headcount by 14% Artificial intelligence is being touted as the cause of more job losses as two more companies join the list of tech companies laying off employees in 2026. Freshworks has announced

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Joey Chestnut speaker returns to Hot Dog Eating Contest after temporary ban

NEWYou can now listen to Pakinomist articles! The Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest two years ago was unusual in that it lacked the greatest competitive eater of all time. Joey Chestnut, a 16-time winner of the event, was not eligible to participate in 2024 after he signed a deal with Nathan’s rival Impossible Foods. Chestnut

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Disney posts strong earnings despite slowdown in park visitors

Add a lackluster visit to the theme park to the long list of challenges facing Disney’s new CEO. Josh D’Amaro, who took over Disney in March, publicly faced Wall Street for the first time on Wednesday, reporting quarterly earnings that beat analysts’ expectations. Investors liked what they heard, especially in terms of growth in streaming

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Google will now pay up to $1.5 million to find Android and Chrome security flaws, says it ‘has greatly appreciated working with the research community’

Google raised rewards to $1.5 million. for top-level Android exploits, and prioritized risks beyond AI-detectable bugs Chrome’s program now offers up to $250,000 for full chain browser exploitation, plus bonuses for Miracle Ptr bypass The company paid DKK 17.1 million. USD to researchers in 2025, with lifetime payouts of over 81 million USD since 2010

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