Bryan Hennigan

Hennigan's Huddle

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Start your day informed with Hennigan's Huddle. Bryan Hennigan delivers a daily 10-15 minute briefing covering AI, Claude Code, Apple products, Autodesk and construction technology, NFL and Detroit Lions, Tigers, Pistons, Red Wings, Ohio State Buckeyes, Dayton Flyers, and South Carolina Gamecocks. New episodes every morning.

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9. Jul 2026

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Three Companies Worth More Than 25 Years of Tech Exits 09.07.2026

Anthropic, OpenAI, and SpaceX have eclipsed every U.S. venture exit since 2000 — combined. What that concentration of power means for the rest of us. • Schlage’s Sense Pro unlocks the door so I don’t have to Schlage's new $399 Sense Pro smart lock uses ultra-wideband technology to unlock your door hands-free as you approach, with no physical keyhole and no need to touch your phone — though for now...

Manslaughter, Full Throttle, No Brakes: Tesla FSD Faces Its Day of Reckoning 02.07.2026

A woman dead inside her home, a driver charged, and a damning black box. Plus: AI hype, supersonic skies, and Meta's mysterious new app. • Tesla driver faces manslaughter charges over Texas crash that killed a woman inside her home A Texas man has been charged with manslaughter after his Tesla, allegedly running Full Self-Driving, accelerated to 73 mph and crashed into a home, killing 76-year-old...

The Deal That Died Across the Atlantic 01.07.2026

A $3.7B merger cleared the US and got killed by the UK. Plus: AI models treated like weapons, and the internet's founding father calls it a career. • Cleared by the US, derailed by the UK: Getty’s Shutterstock merger falls apart Getty Images is killing its $3.7 billion merger with Shutterstock after UK regulators demanded Shutterstock sell off its entire editorial business as a condition of approv...

Your Supply Chain Is the Weakest Link 30.06.2026

Apple's iPhone 18 Pro secrets hit the dark web after a supplier breach. Plus: Russian hackers cracking Signal with embarrassingly simple tricks. • T-Mobile is booting customers from its oldest plans T-Mobile is forcing customers off legacy plans — including old Sprint, T-Mobile One, and Magenta Max plans — onto current rate packages, with some subscribers facing higher monthly bills. • After a gre...

China's AI One-Two Punch Makes US Export Controls Look Like a Speed Bump 29.06.2026

China matches top US cybersecurity AI and claims the world's fastest supercomputer — without a single American chip. The containment strategy may be backfiring. • China’s Z.ai claims it can match Mythos on cybersecurity China's Zhipu AI has released GLM-5.2, an open-weight model that researchers say matches Anthropic's Mythos in bug-finding and cybersecurity tasks, signaling a major narrowing of t...

AI Is Dismantling the Gatekeepers 28.06.2026

From a garage Alzheimer's drug to orbital data wars, AI is decentralizing everything. Plus: who really benefits when Congress fast-tracks kids' safety laws? • Nest’s quest to fix your thermostat The Verge's Version History podcast drops a new episode tracing the origin story of Nest, examining how Apple/iPod legend Tony Fadell left retirement to reinvent the humble thermostat and bet on the...

Mythos Whiplash: How Washington's AI Export Chaos Is Handing Asia a Gift 27.06.2026

The Trump admin imposed and then partially reversed Anthropic export bans in days — and Asian rivals are already cashing in. Plus Musk's quiet FTC win. • This puzzle game’s simple premise hides surprising depth Indie puzzle game 'What's the Password?' challenges players to crack over 100 four-digit codes using wildly varied clues, and its deceptively simple premise delivers hours of surprisi...

The White House Just Pumped the Brakes on AI 26.06.2026

Federal oversight is crashing the AI party. We unpack what it means when Washington starts vetting who gets the next GPT model. • Trump Mobile will take your $499 right now Trump Mobile's T1 Phone is now available for direct purchase at $499 with no deposit required, but shipping remains a mystery — even The Verge still hasn't received the two units it already paid for. • Android 17’s new fo...

OpenAI and Broadcom's Jalapeño Chip Is a Direct Shot at Nvidia 25.06.2026

OpenAI and Broadcom just unveiled a custom AI inference chip — and it could reshape who controls the future of compute. • Facebook’s Creator Studio has been revived as an AI companion app Meta is reviving Facebook's Creator Studio as a standalone AI companion app, centered on an AI Creator Assistant that offers performance insights, engagement tips, and AI-drafted comment replies. • The top tech P...

The Quantum Deadline Just Got Moved Up—Is Your Data Ready? 24.06.2026

The White House slashed the quantum encryption deadline by years. Plus: AI agents invade marketing, Prime Day's best deals, and India's commerce wars heat up. • The best robot vacuum deals available during Prime Day Amazon Prime Day 2026 is live with significant discounts on top-rated robot vacuums from Roborock, Dreame, Narwal, and Eufy, with savings ranging from 15% to over 44% off. • This year’...

Oracle Erased 21,000 Jobs and Put It in Writing 23.06.2026

AI isn't a future threat — it's already in regulatory filings. Oracle, GM, and a pattern you can't unsee. • Amflow’s TL e-bike is ready for baby’s first mountain adventure Amflow, the e-bike brand spun out of DJI, has unveiled the TL Carbon — a full-suspension 'eSUV' e-bike designed to handle both mountain trails and family utility duty, launching globally later this year. • Nvidia say...

Meta's Master Plan: Your Wallet, Your Screen, Your World 22.06.2026

WhatsApp gets a new boss with a fintech agenda, Instagram eyes Netflix — and Anthropic may have accidentally banned itself. Big moves, bigger consequences. • WhatsApp head Will Cathcart is stepping down after seven years WhatsApp CEO Will Cathcart is stepping down after seven years, with Meta tapping Kunal Shah — founder of Indian fintech app Cred — to lead the world's biggest messaging platform....

RAM Prices Are Breaking Consumer Tech — and Nobody's Talking About It 20.06.2026

Nothing just canceled a phone over RAM costs. Apple's raising prices. One supply chain squeeze is quietly reshaping everything you buy. • SwitchBot’s Standing Circulator Fan is worth fighting for SwitchBot's $130 Standing Circulator Fan (currently ~$95) earns an 8/10 from The Verge for being quiet, battery-powered, smart-home compatible, and versatile enough to spark household fights over who gets...

OpenAI Loses Its Enterprise Architect — Again 19.06.2026

Barrett Zoph is out at OpenAI for the second time, and the timing couldn't be worse. Plus chips, backdoors, and a daring satellite rescue. • Barret Zoph is out at OpenAI again after just five months Barret Zoph has left OpenAI for the second time, departing just five months after rejoining in January 2026 as the company's head of enterprise AI sales. • Valve is so behind on Steam Controller orders...

RAMageddon: Why AI Is About to Make Your iPhone Cost More 18.06.2026

A RAM shortage fueled by AI is pushing iPhone prices toward $1,299. Plus: Midjourney builds ultrasounds, and NASA picks Eric Schmidt's rocket for Mars. • Midjourney goes from generating cat images to full-body ultrasound scans Midjourney, best known for its AI image generator, has unveiled a full-body ultrasound scanner it claims could rival MRI quality — and plans to debut it inside a San Francis...

Anthropic Beats OpenAI and Gets Punished For It 17.06.2026

Anthropic just topped OpenAI in enterprise AI — then the Trump admin forced it to pull its best models. Plus Android 17 drops and SpaceX passes Amazon. • The Complete Calvin and Hobbes is a great last-minute Father’s Day gift With Father's Day approaching, The Complete Calvin and Hobbes three-volume hardcover set is on sale for $89.48 on Amazon — 60% off its original $225 price and the lowest it's...

The Government Can Pull AI Offline Now — And No One's Talking About It 16.06.2026

The U.S. just forced Anthropic's models offline with no court order and no real explanation. This is a power grab, and you need to understand it. • After resurrecting an iconic PC brand, Commodore is getting into flip phones Commodore — the iconic PC brand resurrected by retro gaming YouTuber Christian Simpson in 2025 — is launching a nostalgia-driven flip phone called the Callback 8020, priced st...

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Siri Gets Serious, Bentley Gets Bigger, and AI Goes Everywhere 14.06.2026

Apple just rewrote the Siri story at WWDC, Bentley is making a bold drone analytics play, and the generative AI wave keeps reshaping everything from construction megaprojects to classrooms in Guyana. Bryan breaks it all down.

The Government Just Pulled the Plug — and Musk Owns Everything Else 13.06.2026

Anthropic's AI models got killed by a Friday directive. SpaceX just went public at a trillion dollars. One entity holds the off switch — and it's not who you think. • Valve just imported 13 tons of VR headsets in one day Valve shipped roughly 13 tons of Steam Frame VR headsets — potentially fewer than 20,000 units — into Los Angeles on June 10th, while its total US stockpile of Steam Machine conso...

Siri Won't Date You, and Apple Thinks That's the Point 12.06.2026

Apple draws a hard line against AI companions while the rest of the industry chases emotional engagement. What is AI actually for? • Siri won’t be your AI girlfriend Apple's Craig Federighi confirmed the new Siri is deliberately designed to reject romantic or sycophantic engagement, positioning it as a task-focused assistant rather than a companion AI. • Amazon’s Echo Hub gets a customizable...

The Engineer Who Said Grok Was Dangerous Got Fired 11.06.2026

An xAI whistleblower lawsuit claims Grok's safety problems were buried — and an exec said 'AI will kill us all anyway.' Plus facial recognition sends another innocent man to jail. • Ryanair is under investigation over charging parents to sit with their kids The UK's Competition and Markets Authority has launched an investigation into Ryanair for charging parents up to £8 per flight to sit next to...

Paid Doesn't Mean Permanent: Microsoft's Certificate Trick Bricks Your Office 10.06.2026

Microsoft is quietly killing paid Office 2019 Mac licenses next month—and the implications go far beyond one app. Plus Waymo, WhatsApp's AI shakeup, and more. • Microsoft is disabling Office 2019 for Mac next month Microsoft is killing Office 2019 for Mac on July 13th due to an expiring license certificate it won't renew, forcing users into read-only mode and pushing them toward a paid upgrade. •...

The AI That Actually Hacks: When Security Tools Stop Flinching 09.06.2026

A $20 pen testing AI that runs the exploit instead of refusing? Plus Apple quietly gives back features it took six years ago. • Show HN: We post-trained a model that pen tests instead of refusing your code Cosine has launched 'cos', a post-trained AI security tool that actually runs penetration tests instead of refusing sensitive requests, available as a CLI for $20/month. • Longevity Startup Dose...

AI Is Rewriting Everything — From Cancer Trials to Construction Sites 08.06.2026

AI is transforming oncology, enterprise finance, and construction all at once — and Bryan breaks down what it means for your industry, your work, and your week. Plus Apple's WWDC AI moment and the PE firms getting cold feet about software deals.

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