The Brutalist Report - tech
- Google asks me daily for my location to improve connectivity even if I say no [231d]
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- I figured out how DMARC works, and it almost broke me [231d]
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- John Barnett before death "if anything happens, it's not suicide", claims friend [231d]
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- Stashpad launches Google Docs alternative you can use without any login [231d]
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- Harvard concluded that a dishonesty expert committed misconduct [231d]
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- OpenAI's Lies and Half-Truths [231d]
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- RSS was released 25 years ago today [231d]
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- Harvard Probe Finds Honesty Researcher Engaged in Scientific Misconduct [231d]
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- Cockpit Mishap Seen as Likely Cause of Plunge on Latam Boeing 787 [231d]
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- Postgres is eating the database world [231d]
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- Vision Pro: What we got wrong at Oculus that Apple got right [231d]
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- TextSnatcher: Copy text from images, for the Linux Desktop [231d]
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- Weak rules allow ultra-processed foods like Lunchables on school menus [231d]
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- Does intermittent fasting have benefits for our brain? [231d]
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- Scientists Discovered a 'Fear Switch' in the Brain, and How to Turn It Off [231d]
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- Deleting Software I Wrote Upon Leaving Employment of a Company [231d]
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- CA train project needs another $100B to complete route from San Fran to LA [231d]
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- Not so quickly extending QUIC [231d]
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- New York Disbars Infamous Copyright Troll [231d]
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- The Getty Makes Nearly 88,000 Art Images Free to Use However You Like [231d]
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- Class Action Against General Motors LLC, OnStar LLC, LexisNexis Risk Solutions [pdf] [231d]
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- Oregon Outback is now the largest Dark Sky Sanctuary in the world [231d]
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- Admin of darknet drug market demanding every user pays ransom after taking money [231d]
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- What I learned from looking at 900 most popular open source AI tools [231d]
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- Apple Buys DarwinAI Ahead of Major Generative AI Updates Coming in iOS 18 [231d]
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- It's Hearty, It's Meaty, It's Mold [231d]
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- Ban on same-sex marriage unconstitutional, Sapporo High Court rules [232d]
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- H.R.1332 – Thirty-Two Hour Workweek Act [232d]
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- CEO of Data Privacy Company Onerep.com Founded People-Search Firms [232d]
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- FCC Officially Raises Minimum Broadband Metric from 25Mbps to 100Mbps [232d]
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- More powerful Go execution traces [232d]
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- Pornhub Blocked in Texas [232d]
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- Scott Manley: SpaceX Orbit Largest Spacecraft in History [video] [232d]
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- Gnet is the fastest networking framework in Go [232d]
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- Epic asks court to block Apple's 27% commission on website purchases [232d]
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- LA Dodgers extends $0 contract for 6th time so player can keep health insurance [232d]
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- The Mythical Non-Roboticist [232d]
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- Google prevents Gemini AI from answering questions about upcoming elections [232d]
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- Learning From DNA: a grand challenge in biology [232d]
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- How Figma's Databases team lived to tell the scale [232d]
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- Parsing the Postgres protocol – logging executed statements [232d]
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- Cicadas' unique urination unlocks new understanding of fluid dynamics [232d]
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- Show HN: A fast HNSW implementation in Rust [232d]
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- Show HN: ADHD STASH. A curated collection of ADHD friendly products and services [232d]
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- New Beeper Android App [232d]
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- Why are most sofas so bad? [232d]
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- Launch HN: Meticulate (YC W24) – LLM pipelines for business research [232d]
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- South Africa Internet Hit by Multiple Subsea Cable Breaks [232d]
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- SuperPrompt: Better Text to Image Prompts in 77M Parameters [232d]
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- Show HN: Frigade - React SDK for building quality onboarding & activation flows [232d]
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- Show HN: Skyvern – Browser automation using LLMs and computer vision [232d]
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- Time to delete your Glassdoor account [232d]
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- How Nintendo's destruction of Yuzu is rocking the emulator world [232d]
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- Behind the OnlyFans porn boom: allegations of rape, abuse, betrayal [232d]
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- Most HR Data Is Bad Data [232d]
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- The 'drinking bird' makes a comeback and could power gadgets with clean energy [232d]
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- You don't have to be a "content creator" to have a website [232d]
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- Voyager 1 starts making sense again after months of babble [232d]
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- Clinical Study to Commence on Migraines and Vitamin K2 [232d]
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- Show HN: PyKidos, Teach Your Kid Python in the Browser [232d]
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- Swirling Forces, Crushing Pressures Measured in the Proton [232d]
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- Ask an Algo Dev – 6 HRT quants answer common questions about their role [video] [232d]
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- Die shots and transistor-level debugging on Raspberry Pi 5 [232d]
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- Winning a hackathon, losing my sanity [232d]
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- Judge rules Craig Wright is not Satoshi Nakamoto [232d]
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- The neuroscientist formerly known as Prince's audio engineer [232d]
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- The NASA Pi Day Challenge [232d]
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- Sam Altman rejoins OpenAI's board after investigation into sudden firing [232d]
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- Chainguard Images now available on Docker Hub [232d]
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- Hackers can read private AI assistant chats even though they're encrypted [232d]
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- What is China's future? Economic decline, or the next industrial revolution? [232d]
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- Cloudflare mitigates AI side channel attack [232d]
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- I Always Knew I Was Different. I Just Didn't Know I Was a Sociopath [232d]
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- Young men and women are drifting apart [232d]
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- Boeing overwrote security camera footage of repair work on Alaska door plug [232d]
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- Adobe Firefly repeats the same AI blunders as Google Gemini [232d]
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- How long is your child's lunch break? In France they get 2 hours (2012) [232d]
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- Mechanoid: WASM Applications on Embedded Systems [232d]
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- NIH Researchers Identify Brain Connections Associated with ADHD in Youth [232d]
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- Interview with Robert Garner, Lead Designer of SPARC at Sun Microsystems [232d]
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- What happens when an HTTP client raises $225M at a $5.6B valuation [232d]
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- Oregon Passes Right to Repair Law Apple Lobbied to Kill [232d]
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- Starship's Third Flight Test [232d]
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- Starship's Third Flight Test [232d]
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- The Good Soldier Švejk [232d]
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- Real time weather balloon tracking [232d]
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- Estimate Your Age of Death [232d]
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- Playwright Test Generator [232d]
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- For God's Sake, Follow the Lean Startup Method [232d]
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- March 14 (3/14): Pi Day [232d]
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- British spy had governments on both sides of the war paying for his girlfriends [232d]
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- Reverse engineering a car key fob signal [232d]
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- Digital Forgeries Are Hard [232d]
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- Swedish data brokers claim journalists' legal protection to evade EU law [232d]
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- FCC Denies Starlink Low-Orbit Bid for Lower Latency [232d]
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- NASA Engineers Make Progress Toward Understanding Voyager 1 Issue [232d]
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- I summarized my understanding of Linux systems [232d]
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- SXSW Tried to Silence Critics with Bogus Trademark and Copyright Claims [232d]
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- Forget TikTok – Chinese spies want to steal IP by backdooring digital locks [231d]
- Here's another thing AI can do: spark a boom in edge infrastructure spending [231d]
- Intel's $699 Core i9-14900KS turbos to 6.2GHz – assuming you can keep it cool [231d]
- FTC goes undercover to probe suspected antivirus scam, scores $26M settlement [231d]
- Caffeine makes fuel cells more efficient, cuts cost of energy storage [231d]
- LockBit ransomware kingpin gets 4 years behind bars [231d]
- Google gooses Safe Browsing with real-time protection that doesn't leak to ad giant [231d]
- Oracle adds GenAI to Fusion with a whopping 50 use cases [231d]
- Google brains plumb depths of the uncanny valley with latest image-to-video tool [231d]
- Record breach of French government exposes up to 43 million people's data [231d]
- Third time is almost the charm for SpaceX's Starship [231d]
- International effort to disrupt cybercrime moves into operational phase [232d]
- Developers beware, Microsoft's domain shakeup is coming soon [232d]
- US to probe Change Healthcare's data protection standards as lawsuits mount [232d]
- Voyager 1 starts making sense again after months of babble [232d]
- Former US Treasury secretary Steve Mnuchin thinking about buying TikTok [232d]
- AI and wearables are scaring the wellbeing out of workers [232d]
- Exchange Online blocked from sending email to AOL and Yahoo [232d]
- Rancher faces prison for trying to breed absolute unit of a sheep [232d]
- SAP accused of age discrimination, retaliation by US whistleblower [232d]
- Oh look, cracking down on Big Tech works. Brave, Firefox, Vivaldi surge on iOS [232d]
- Microsoft forges One Teams App To Rule Them All [232d]
- Ten nations tell social media, banks, and telcos to get better at stopping scams [232d]
- Korea's SK Innovation liquidates Chinese battery subsidiary [232d]
- South Korea goes out on a limb to manage forests with AI, satellites [232d]
- US Congress goes bang, bang, on TikTok sale-or-ban plan [232d]
- Nissan to let 100,000 Aussies and Kiwis know their data was stolen in cyberattack [232d]
- Nissan to alert 100,000 Aussies and Kiwis about data loss incident [232d]
- Apple acquires AI startup specializing in overlooking manufacturing components [231d]
- Pornhub disables access in Texas due to age verification law [232d]
- Zscaler buys Avalor to bring more AI into its security tools [232d]
- Google I/O set for May 14, 15 [232d]
- TikTok ban: How Congress could push the app out of the U.S., or force ByteDance to sell [232d]
- ‘AI-powered’ ad ignites creator controversy on Instagram [232d]
- Blockchain tech could be the answer to uncovering deepfakes and validating content [232d]
- The controversial bill that could ban TikTok faces a rocky road in the Senate [232d]
- Bitcoin hits new high, Solana price jumps as memecoins mania rises and Worldcoin faces heat in Spain [232d]
- Humanoid robots face continued skepticism at Modex [232d]
- Microbiome startups respond as industry is accused of ‘questionable practices’ [232d]
- After AWS and Google, Microsoft says it’s removing Azure ‘egress’ data transfer fees — but with caveats [232d]
- VCs will get liquidity in 2024 from the secondary market, not IPOs [232d]
- TikTok fined in Italy after ‘French scar’ challenge led to consumer safety probe [232d]
- This battery startup says it’s found a way to make cheap LFP batteries without sacrificing range [232d]
- Google’s Safe Browsing protection in Chrome goes real-time [232d]
- 48-hour dash: Race against the clock to save $1,000 on Disrupt 2024 [232d]
- TechCrunch Minute: Why little EVs from Rivian and Telo could thaw the EV winter [232d]
- Reddit introduces a new ad format that looks similar to posts made by users [232d]
- Europe eyes LinkedIn’s use of data for ad targeting in another DSA ask [232d]
- SpaceX makes significant progress with third Starship orbital test flight [232d]
- ShopMy lands $18.5M to help influencers earn more money from promoting products [232d]
- Fluent Metal takes a stab at the metal 3D printing market [232d]
- Ted Schlein’s 2-year-old Ballistic Ventures has already raised a second $360 million fund [232d]
- WarpStream is building a cheaper, cloud-native streaming service [232d]
- India’s Paytm secures third-party app license ahead of bank unit curb [232d]
- Instagram is working on a feature that would allow you to let others put a ‘Spin’ on your Reel [232d]
- EU dials up scrutiny of major platforms over GenAI risks ahead of elections [232d]
- Aethero wants to become the space industry’s Intel or Nvidia [232d]
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- Former web3 gaming founders raise $2.5M for their NFT marketplace to retain users even when there ‘isn’t money to be made’ [232d]
- Lightspeed’s Alex Kayyal will talk Series A pitfalls at TechCrunch Early Stage 2024 [232d]
- AliExpress is first online marketplace to face DSA investigation by EU [232d]
- Proton Mail desktop app officially launches, but remains for premium subscribers only [232d]
- Lago, a Paris-based open source billing platform, banks $22M [232d]
- What African B2B e-commerce startups can learn from OmniRetail’s profitable run [232d]
- Chrome to offer constant, real-time protection against malicious sites 24/7 [231d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Friday, March 15 (game #781) [231d]
- Wordle is 1,000 — these are the 50 hardest games so far [231d]
- I saw LG's 2024 TV lineup and these are the 3 models I can't wait to test [232d]
- 1.6T Ethernet is coming soon to a data center near you — Synopsys follows Marvell in releasing terabit IP solution that could eventually trickle down to mere mortals [232d]
- Blink's next-gen Mini security cam is tougher, smarter, and all-seeing [232d]
- Snapdragon 8 Gen 4: what to expect from Qualcomm's next flagship chipset [232d]
- In wake of possible TikTok ban, Instagram might be looking to boost Reels with Spins feature [232d]
- Apple TV Plus’ Franklin trailer shows off the epic adventure of America’s founding father [232d]
- Marvel reportedly shelves movie sequel plans for three of its biggest box office bombs [232d]
- Hackers exploit another Windows security flaw to drop DarkGate malware [232d]
- Gmail can now help you create customized email layouts in a flash [232d]
- Clouded vision? 5 steps to a successful cloud transition [232d]
- The US government is now investigating the Change Healthcare cyberattack [232d]
- Cybersecurity skills gap and boardroom blindness invite hacker havoc [232d]
- Another crypto-mining boom threatens CPU prices, with AMD’s Ryzen 7950X now sold out – and Intel could be the real winner here [232d]
- Amazon announces a massive Spring Sale - here's everything you need to know [232d]
- Hulu's The Greatest Hits movie puts a music-themed spin on time travel films in creative first trailer [232d]
- Prime Video's most underrated sci-fi series is returning for season 2 in May, and I can't wait [232d]
- Experts warn Google Gemini could be an easy target for hackers everywhere [232d]
- Great Scott! Cambridge Audio has released a DeLorean themed version of its Evo 150 streaming amp [232d]
- The latest macOS Sonoma update is reportedly breaking some USB hubs [232d]
- This N64-powered VR setup is the complete opposite of an Apple Vison Pro [232d]
- Thousands of Nissan customers have had their data stolen in cyberattack [232d]
- Embracer Group sells off Saber Interactive studios and assets, including games like Space Marine 2 and Knights of the Old Republic remake [232d]
- Microsoft is planning to make Copilot behave like a ‘normal’ app in Windows 11 [232d]
- Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown roadmap reveals permadeath mode, new outfits, story DLC, and more [232d]
- Max bags another Oscar winner as The Zone of Interest gets April streaming launch [232d]
- Asus Zenfone 11 Ultra shirks predecessors' best feature in the pursuit of more power [232d]
- Amazon's new ecommerce AI tool will let you create a listing using just a URL [232d]
- The rise and fall of EV start-ups could kill consumer confidence in the technology [232d]
- Remember the MacBook Touch Bar? Future iPhones could get something similar [232d]
- Businesses leaving their Kubernetes containers exposed to ransomware [232d]
- Apple Vision Pro could launch outside the US soon [232d]
- Finance sector facing huge amount of cyberattacks that could leave it on its knees [232d]
- Massive laptop sale at Dell drops the premium XPS 13 Plus down to just $999 [232d]
- Indie RPG Sea of Stars is getting a co-op mode [232d]
- Microsoft Teams is solving one of its biggest problems at last — but you probably still won't like it [232d]
- Helldivers 2's next campaign is against the bugs, introduces flying enemies and massive pesticide towers [232d]
- Microsoft follows AWS and Google, ends cloud egress fees for good [232d]
- The rumored foldable iPhone could end up replacing the iPad mini [232d]
- ExpressVPN's new Aircove Go router makes traveling safer [232d]
- The Samsung Galaxy S25 might have a major AI advantage over the iPhone 16 [232d]
- Oracle brings generative AI to its finance and supply chain software [232d]
- Star Wars: Rogue Squadron movie hasn't been grounded after all as director shares exciting update [232d]
- Disney Plus password sharing: how the crackdown works and what you need to know [232d]
- Turtle Beach acquires PDP - creator of the Victrix Pro BFG and Riffmaster controllers [232d]
- New email standards: what you need to know [232d]
- Fujifilm's new flagship Instax Mini 99 instant camera boasts 'first-of-a-kind' creative color effects and more [232d]
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