Get the latest in tech, straight to your inbox daily during your morning coffee!

  • We are completely open-source & free!
  • We use reliable & trustworthy sources!
  • Your newsletter is customizable!
  • Your privacy is our top priority!

What we offer:

Daily Coding Challenges

Improve your coding skills and stay up-to-date with the latest trends on GitHub by subscribing to our daily challenges. To access these challenges and view trending repositories, simply opt-in.
Additionally, you can also view the trending repositories on GitHub by opting in! This way you can stay up-to-date with the latest trends in the tech world.

Customizable Newsletter

Our newsletter offers complete customization to suit your preferences. Choose your timezone, delivery time, and days of delivery. Enjoy additional options like selecting your newsletter theme, receiving daily coding challenges, and staying up-to-date on the latest trending repositories on GitHub.

Sign me up now!
AI Powered Newsletter

Long articles can be time consuming and difficult to read. Our AI powered newsletter ensures that you get the most important information in a concise and easy to read format. This way you can stay up-to-date with the latest trends in the tech world. And of course, we include the links to the full articles.

Featured Stories:

Charlie Javice, convicted Frank founder, seeks a presidential pardon, quietly lobbying Trump allies. Over 250 clemency requests, including Sam Bankman-Fried’s, await review as the administration considers pardons for America’s 250th anniversary. Javice, serving over seven years for defrauding JPMorgan in a $175M deal, claims her conviction was unfair. JPMorg...

Courtesy: techcrunch

Foundation Robotics' Phantom robot, designed for military and civilian use, is learning basic tasks like manipulating blocks. The company aims to produce 40,000 units annually by 2027, with future models featuring improved durability, battery life, and weapon-handling capabilities. While some see potential in humanoid soldiers for reducing human casualties, ...

Courtesy: bbc