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The DHS is reportedly pressing social media platforms for info about ICE critics.

Google, Reddit, Discord, and Meta have received “hundreds” of subpoenas from the DHS in recent months, according to a report from The New York Times. The agency is reportedly asking the platforms for the names, email addresses, phone numbers, and other information associated with accounts that “track or criticize” ICE.

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Terrence O'Brien
Polymarket ran a popup ‘free grocery store’ in NYC because it has ‘market’ in its name.

Curbed described the scene as “bleak” and noted that many waiting in line for the promised free Tide Pods and milk (which was apparently purchased at an Aldi before being stocked on the popups’ oddly orderly shelves) had never heard of Polymarket and didn’t intend to place bets there. When Curbed asked why:

Because of the word market within Polymarket, per Josh Tucker, a company executive. Get it? Daf Orlovsky, a creative director, said it could work — “these ideas that don’t seem possible could be brought to life at tech-market speed,” he said.

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Andrew Liszewski
Stern’s new pinball machines are for Pokémon fans with deep pockets.

The machines could be some of the priciest merch released for the franchise’s 30th anniversary. There’s fun details like a Master ball plunger handle and a Meowth balloon that swoops down, but to get all the best features you’ll need to skip the $6,999 Pro and $9,699 Premium machines, and splurge on the $12,999 Limited Edition option.

ICE is pushing Minneapolis underground

The triumphalist narrative of Minnesotans fighting back has taken hold nationally. But on the ground, the occupation is everywhere.

Gaby Del Valle
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Andrew Liszewski
You don’t need to be a Pokémon trainer to control this interactive Pikachu.

Toymaker Wow! Stuff has announced a new Pikachu puppet featuring blinking eyes, moving ears, and a “first-of-its-kind animated mouth moving feature.” Pikachu also has sensors that respond to touch with light up cheeks and over 100 sound effects. It will be priced at £89.99, or around $122, according to Insider Gaming.

A person holds an interactive Pikachu puppet.
The Pikachu Puppetronic by RealFX will be initially released through the online Pokémon Center store later this year, but a few Pokémon fans have already had a chance to see it in action.
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Terrence O'Brien
Deezer is giving users more control over their infinite algorithmic Flow playlists.

Flow Tuner lets users pick which genres are included in a Flow session, rather than just disliking individual songs. It’s a hamfisted way to customize your algorithm, but the specificity of Deezer’s options are impressive: Metalcore, Balkan Folk, Schlager. This is well beyond your basic buckets like rock and pop.

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Sheena Vasani and Brandon Widder
Can Democrats post their way to midterm victories?

Kamala Harris’ campaign account, @KamalaHQ, has rebranded as a digital rapid response operation.

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You got the touch. You got the power.

Forty years after Optimus Prime’s death in Transformers: The Movie traumatized a generation of kids, Hasbro is releasing a Matrix of Leadership replica giving anyone the fallen leader’s power. Available for preorder starting on February 16th through Hasbro Pulse and Amazon, the collectible features interactive lights and plays Stan Bush’s The Touch when it’s pulled open.

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<em>Preorders for the Matrix of Leadership replica open at 1PM ET on February 16th.</em>
<em>As you pull the Matrix open, the core inside pulses and glows brighter and brighter.</em>
<em>The Matrix can be displayed on an included stand either open or closed.</em>
<em>Unlike the version inside Optimus Prime, Hasbro’s Matrix is powered by rechargeable batteries.</em>
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Preorders for the Matrix of Leadership replica open at 1PM ET on February 16th.
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‘Wellness’ feels like it’s losing all meaning in health tech

Oura is lobbying for relaxed wearables regulation. It has a point, but is regulation even the problem here?

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Jess Weatherbed
Good Riddance.

While we still lack reliable deepfake detection tech, Jeremy Carrasco (@showtoolsai) has been using his social platforms to help people visually identify red flags for AI in videos. Now, Carrasco is expanding his AI literacy efforts with Riddance — a dedicated text publication for AI media news, investigations, and analysis.

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Dominic Preston
Taking jobs back, one door at a time.

Turns out, if you leave a Waymo door open, someone gets paid to close it, opening up some novel opportunities for improving the economy.

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So you’re saying we can create jobs if we call a bunch of waymos, open their doors, and then walk away?

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Jess Weatherbed
Google adds AI audio summarization to Docs.

Gemini-powered Audio Summaries give you a condensed overview of lengthy documents instead of reading the entire thing. The feature is starting to roll out to select business and Google AI users now, and can be found in the Tools menu in Google Docs.

Audio Summaries can be found in the Tools menu in Google Docs.
Audio Summaries can be found in the Tools menu in Google Docs.
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Flock is “pausing further exploration of a potential partnership with Ring.”

After Ring announced that it had canceled integration with Flock Safety, the law enforcement technology company criticized for connections to ICE (a claim it denies) has released it’s own statement and blog post:

Over the past several months, Flock and Ring explored whether their respective platforms could responsibly complement one another in support of public safety. Throughout those discussions, Flock engaged extensively with customers, public officials, and community stakeholders to understand expectations around accountability, transparency, and lawful use.

Based on that engagement, Flock and Ring have chosen to cancel the planned integration.

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Gaby Del Valle
I honestly didn’t think they had it in them.

Senate Democrats blocked a bill funding the Department of Homeland Security on Thursday, which could trigger a temporary shutdown of the department. The vote was 52 to 47, with just one Democrat — Sen. John Fetterman — voting in favor.

“We will not support an extension of the status quo,” Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said before the vote.

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EPA eliminates credits for ‘much-despised’ start-stop feature in cars.

The system works to save fuel by cutting off the engine when the vehicle comes to a stop at a red light, for example. Automakers were incentivized at add the feature by off-cycle credits from the federal government. But now those credits are gone, and the auto industry is likely to start phasing the feature out. Lee Zeldin claims it will save “$1.3 trillion,” but good luck spending it while the world burns.

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DoorDasher offered $11.25 to close a Waymo robotaxi door that was left open.

Since Waymo doesn’t have a vehicle with automatic doors, it has to pay on gig workers for help. (The Washington Post covered this phenomenon recently.) Just another example of the invisible human labor that’s required to keep these autonomous systems afloat.

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Sean Hollister
Meta sold 7 million smart glasses in 2025 — that’s triple 2023 and 2024 combined.

Remember when EssilorLuxottica said it sold 2 million and would hit 10 million a year by 2027? 10M seems well within reach. “In 2025, we sold more than 7 million units of AI glasses, posting exponential growth,” said CEO Francesco Milleri. Prices may stay high in the short term, though, they hinted on the earnings call.

Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die is a rollicking parable about this moment in tech

Gore Verbinski’s latest film gets at the heart of everything that makes society feel poisoned about the big push for AI.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
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