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Hacker News
KOReader Document Viewer for E Ink devices
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OpenGrok: Fast and usable source code search and cross reference engine
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ETag and HTTP Caching
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Do You Need IPv4 Anymore?
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Substack Writers Concerned as Subscriptions 'Plummet' Due to Follow Feature
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When teaching computer architecture, why are universities using obscure CPUs?
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Introducing Kagi Search's New Design
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EPA Says 'Forever Chemicals' Must Be Removed from Tap Water
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Why Can't My Mom Email Me?
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Show HN: Next-token prediction in JavaScript – build fast LLMs from scratch
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World's Smallest CSV Parser (C#)
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Did grave robbers plunder battlefields?
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Aider: AI pair programming in your terminal
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Mux (YC W16) is hiring a Senior Product Designer that's excited about devtools
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Gentoo Linux becomes an SPI associated project
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Toward Inference-Optimal Mixture-of-Expert Large Language Models
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Nimble: A new columnar file format by Meta [video]
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Show HN: Hacker News Blogroll
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Group Decisions
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Mixtral-8x22B on HuggingFace
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Funkwhale might be the most overlooked Fediverse project
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Libgourou: A Free Implementation of Adobe's Adept DRM on ePub/PDF Files
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Lens sort, a masked pixel sort glitch effect
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Code Search Is Hard
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Udio: Generate music in your favorite styles with a text prompt
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I'm hating swe, what could be another career?
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Implementation of Google's Griffin Architecture – RNN LLM
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People are bailing on Safari after DMA makes changing defaults easier
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Google Photos' enhanced editing tools will no longer require a subscription
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KPMG Fined Record $25M in Exam-Cheating Scandal
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New bill would force AI companies to reveal use of copyrighted art
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OfOne (YC W23) – voice AI for drive-thrus – is hiring a founding engineer in SF
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ADHD linked with proclivity to explore while foraging
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Show HN: Sonauto – a more controllable AI music creator
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5.25-inch floppy disks expected to help run San Francisco trains until 2030
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Ask HN: How to Transition from Software Engineer to AI/ML Engineer
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Rents are soaring. Is a popular software tool to blame?
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Chechnya is banning music that's too fast or slow.
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Bash's sadly flawed smart (programmable) completion
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How I write unit tests in Go
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996 working hour system
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The $10k BYD Seagull EV is scaring the U.S. auto industry
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Ronda Rousey: 'I never wanted to talk about concussion. It felt like a weakness'
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Kobo announces color e-readers
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Meta MTIA v2
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Twitter's Clumsy Pivot to X.com Is a Gift to Phishers
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The greatest bug I never fixed (2010)
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German gallery fires employee for hanging own art in exhibition
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Show HN: Ads-B Visualizer
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WebAssembly Adoption: Is Slow and Steady Winning the Race?
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Rural Americans Are Dying at Increasingly Higher Rates Than City Dwellers
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Flattening Bézier Curves and Arcs
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A key chemistry journal disappeared from the web. Others are at risk
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2023 ACM Turing Prize awarded to Avi Wigderson
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Is It Dry Yet?
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Show HN: QR Builder
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In Memoriam: Ross Anderson, 1956-2024
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Boy photographer seeks danger as others flee (1968)
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Redis is not "open core" (2021)
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The surprising public health benefit of unemployment?
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Animal-free egg protein startup Onego Bio is closer to cracking the egg market
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AzerothCore: Self-Hosted World of Warcraft 3.3.5a Server
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Show HN: Deco.cx – realtime TypeScript web editor
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Canonical partners with Qualcom for Snapdragon X
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How to Stay Sane
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The difference between leptokurtic and platykurtic (2014)
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My free side project: 600+ UI Components with Code Editor
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Double-Entry Bookkeeping as a Directed Graph
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Bzip2 Format Specification [pdf]
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Proton and Standard Notes are joining forces
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U.S. imposes first-ever national drinking water limits on toxic PFAS
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Deep Bug
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Open Source pioneer Perens says it's time to contemplate a Post-Open world
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Rust 101
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JavaScript Allongé, the "Six" Edition
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Client libraries are better when they have no API
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Too many firms are not coming clean about hacking says watchdog
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Specifying the Power and Limitations of Randomness
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Microsoft employees exposed internal passwords in security lapse
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Trying Out Rye
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Verified Curl
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Three major LLM releases in 24 hours
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Enhance WASM: Back End Agnostic SSR for Web Components
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Show HN: CompressX, my FFmpeg wrapper for macOS, made $9k in the last 4 months
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Meta Used Monolithic Architecture to Ship Threads in Only Five Months
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New details on F-16, drone collision in banned Arizona airspace
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EU's new tech laws are working – small browsers gain market share
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Alibaba founder Jack Ma steps out from shadows with long internal post
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PHP in 2024
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Ways of Seeing: Nicholson Baker learns to draw
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A science fiction obsession led me to psychological war
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The Rise and Impending Fall of the Dental Cavity
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Mistral AI Launches New 8x22B MOE Model
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Mixtral 8x22B Model
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Why does part of the Windows 98 Setup program look older than the rest?
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GPT-4 Turbo with Vision is a step backwards for coding
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The Verge
Two former execs of the company behind the Truth Social merger are caught up in a messy hacking lawsuit
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Apple’s antitrust case is getting a new judge
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Meta says it’s fixing ‘HD’ photo sharing in Facebook Messenger
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Apple Store employees in New Jersey are trying to unionize
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AMC Theatres’ top brass has misgivings about the Dune popcorn bucket
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Today is the last day to take advantage of Samsung’s buy one, get one free TV promo
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Ubisoft won’t say whether the Prince of Persia’s incredible actor has been replaced
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Google’s AI photo editing tools are expanding to a lot more phones
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Aqara’s new motion sensor works with Matter and Thread, but that means problems
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Amazon’s Fallout show gets the postapocalyptic vibes exactly right
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A Monopoly movie is coming courtesy of Margot Robbie and Lionsgate
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The best trailers from the Triple-i indie game showcase
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Microsoft is bringing its Xbox dashboard to the web with party chat and more
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Amazon will stop paying developers for making Alexa skills
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The Apple Watch could be the next great Game Boy emulator
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The House will vote on expanding warrantless wiretapping authority
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The first confirmed Playtron gaming handheld is aimed squarely at crypto bros
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A new bill wants to reveal what’s really inside AI training data
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Logitech’s excellent wired gaming mouse is down to $36 today
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Ford Mustang Mach-E gets more range, faster charging, and quicker acceleration
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Microsoft Build will detail ‘next generation’ of Windows on Arm and new AI features
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Texas is replacing thousands of human exam graders with AI
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The Internet Archive is now hosting Aruba’s history
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Meta’s new AI chips runs faster than before
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The composers of X-Men ‘97 had to evolve the show’s sound to honor its roots
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This luxury watch is about as thin as a strand of spaghetti
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This is the new Sonos app, coming May 7th
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How to find any file on macOS
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Roku’s Pro Series TVs have low prices, 120Hz screens, and clever ideas
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I’m still trying to generate an AI Asian man and white woman
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I regret buying the viral TikTok skincare wand
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Microsoft left internal passwords exposed in latest security blunder
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Consumers will finally see FCC-mandated ‘nutrition labels’ for most broadband plans
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The US finalizes rules for ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water
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Kobo announces its first color e-readers
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In the first Joker: Folie à Deux trailer, twisted love wins
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Cruise will resume robotaxi tests after one of its cars ran someone over
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ArsTechnica
Slay the Spire 2, Vampire Survivors meets Contra, and other “Triple-i” games
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AT&T: Data breach affects 73 million or 51 million customers. No, we won’t explain.
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Computer scientist wins Turing Award for seminal work on randomness
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New AI music generator Udio synthesizes realistic music on demand
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Starting today, ISPs must display labels with price, speeds, and data caps
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Sims show problems with F1’s plan for moveable wings in 2026
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The urban-rural death divide is getting alarmingly wider for working-age Americans
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EPA’s PFAS rules: We’d prefer zero, but we’ll accept 4 parts per trillion
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Google Cloud rolls out self-designed Arm chips in its data centers
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Fairbuds take the Fairphone’s repairability down to seemingly impossible size
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Movie industry demands US law requiring ISPs to block piracy websites
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Report: People are bailing on Safari after DMA makes changing defaults easier
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5.25-inch floppy disks expected to help run San Francisco trains until 2030
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The 2024 “Modern Manners” book now includes EV charging etiquette
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Speed of AI development is outpacing risk assessment
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Kobo adds color to its e-reader lineup for the first time, starting at $149
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Joaquin Phoenix meets his perfect match in Joker: Folie à Deux teaser
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The most metal of rockets has gone into the great mosh pit in the sky
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The 2024 Fiat 500e is a $34K EV that appeals to emotion, not logic
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The Register
Healthcare AI won't take jobs – it'll make nursing easier, says process automation founder
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SharePoint logs are easily circumvented and Microsoft is dragging its heels
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TSMC sees semiconductor bounce as Q1 revenues rise 16.5%
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Hailo's latest AI chip shows up integrated NPUs and sips power like fine wine
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Peter Higgs, daddy of the Higgs boson, dies at 94
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Rust rustles up fix for 10/10 critical command injection bug on Windows
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Virtually and actually, LXC 6 and Incus 6 are here – both LTS versions
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AI boom is boosting demand even for HDDs, raising prices by up to 20% since Q3
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X fixes URL blunder that could enable convincing social media phishing campaigns
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SAP transformation program a 'euphemism' for job cuts, claims European Works Council
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Intel CEO suggests AI can help to create a one-person Unicorn
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US-EAST-1 region is not the cloudy crock it's made out to be, claims AWS EC2 boss
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Chrome Enterprise Premium promises extra security – for a fee
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Microsoft brings World of Warcraft and other Blizzard titles back to China
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Huawei Cloud reveals the dynamic traffic allocation system it uses to cut bandwidth bills
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CHIPS Act hangover sees most US science agency budgets cut for 2024
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Intel over the Moon as Lunar Lake’s NPU performance TOPS Meteor Lake
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Microsoft squashes SmartScreen security bypass bug exploited in the wild
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PC shipments up for first quarter thanks to AI, say analysts
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Google Cloud chief is really psyched about this AI thing
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D-Link issues rip and replace order for besieged NAS drives
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Notepad++ dev slams Google-clogging notepad.plus 'parasite'
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Arm CEO warns AI's power appetite could devour 25% of US electricity by 2030
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H-1B visa fraud alive and well amid efforts to crack down on abuse
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Got an unpatched LG 'smart' television? It could be watching you back
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Ex-Microsoft engineer gets seven years after trying to hire hitman for double murder
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Phoronix
KDE's KWin Merges Wayland Explicit Sync Support
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Lavapipe CPU-Based Vulkan Driver Implements Ray-Tracing Pipelines
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Turbostat Becomes Semi-Useful To Non-Root Users
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Intel FFmpeg Cartwheel 2024Q1 Brings New Filter To Transform Old Content
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Linux 6.8.5 & Other Stable Kernel Updates Due To Native BHI Vulnerability
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Gentoo Linux Now An SPI Project
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Microsoft Rolls Out Azure Linux 2.0.20240403 With Security Fixes & Other Patches
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Ubuntu Maker Canonical Announces New Collaboration With Qualcomm
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Intel Updates OpenCL Intercept Layer With New Abilities
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Intel HID Driver Ready For Arrow Lake & Lunar Lake Laptops With Linux 6.9
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UPower 1.90.4 Fixes Excessive Disk Writes & High CPU Usage
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Wired
Trump Loyalists Kill Vote on US Wiretap Program
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Influencers Are Trying to Go Viral by Playing 'Content Warning'—a Game About Going Viral
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The Hacking Lawsuit Looming Over Truth Social
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How to Delete Your Google Account—After Downloading All of Your Data First
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How to Stop Your Data From Being Used to Train AI
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Humans Forget. AI Assistants Will Remember Everything
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Election Workers Are Drowning in Records Requests. AI Chatbots Could Make It Worse
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This Woman Will Decide Which Babies Are Born
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Mexico City’s Metro System Is Sinking Fast. Yours Could Be Next
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Sarcophagus Is a Dead Man’s Switch for Your Crypto Wallet
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The Honeybees Versus the Murder Hornets
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AppleInsider
New Jersey Apple Store files to unionize
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Apple makes it really hard for users to completely stop it from collecting data
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Judge overseeing US DOJ lawsuit recuses himself, new judge takes over
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Samsung launches new Bespoke AI appliances with savings of up to $1,200 off
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Apple wants to hire a PR heavyweight to battle the EU on its own soil
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False Flag: Social media erupts over Apple's predictive text Palestine blunder
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Apple Music leads HomePod streaming, but Spotify has an incredibly strong position
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Snap up Apple's latest Mac Studio for $1,795 ($204 off), plus get 3 yrs of AppleCare for $139
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iOS 18 rumored to have a mysterious Safari Browsing Assistant feature
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TSMC 2nm processor won't arrive until iPhone 17 Pro
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Apple Pencil 3 may be able to be squeezed in multiple ways
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Best Apple Vision Pro third-party apps in April 2024
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iPhone 16 Plus may expand to seven colors including white and purple
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Apple's expansion in India now includes building houses for workers
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How to play Windows games on your Mac with Whisky
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iPadOS 17.5 beta teases OLED display upgrade for 2024 iPad Pro models
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Engadget
You can grab the Nothing Phone 2 for $74 off right now
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A new Prince of Persia game is coming from the studio behind Dead Cells
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Palworld's upcoming Arena mode looks like Pokémon PvP with guns
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Never Alone 2 teaser shows Nuna and Fox coming face-to-face with giant creatures
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Vampire Survivors hits PlayStation this summer
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Massively co-op game 33 Immortals will have a closed beta at the end of May
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The EA Play subscription service is getting more expensive
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Amazon will stop paying bonuses to Alexa developers
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Marshall portable speakers are up to 25 percent off right now
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One of our favorite affordable robot vacuums is on sale for $140
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Sony is bringing another game to the PS Plus Catalog on its release day
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ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 (2024) review : This is the 14-inch gaming laptop to beat
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Google Photos' enhanced editing tools will no longer require a subscription
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Physicist Peter Higgs, who predicted 'the God particle', has died at 94
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How to watch The Triple-i Initiative indie game showcase at 1PM ET
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Blizzard games are returning to China this summer
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Apple's 10th-gen iPad returns to a record low of $349
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The best ergonomic keyboards for 2024
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Roku releases its line of premium-ish TVs with Mini LED backlighting
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The Fallout TV series is V.A.T.S. (a very awesome TV show)
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US bill proposes AI companies list what copyrighted materials they use
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Cruise's robotaxis return to Arizona roads
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Boost Mobile's Deion Sanders-themed Moto Razr is a gold-rimmed motivation machine
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The Morning After: Drones that can charge on power lines
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ISPs roll out mandatory broadband 'nutrition' labels that show speeds, fees and data allowances
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The Motion Picture Association will work with Congress to start blocking piracy sites in the US
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Kobo’s new ereaders include its first with color displays
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Slashdot
Biden Considering Request To Drop Assange Charges
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New Bill Would Force AI Companies To Reveal Use of Copyrighted Art
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MPA Has Big Plans To Crack Down on Movie Piracy Again
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More Books Than Ever Targeted For Bans
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Auto Insurance Prices Have Gone Nuts
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SEC Moves To Sue Uniswap in Bid To Hobble Fast-Growing DeFi Sector
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EU's New Tech Laws Are Working; Small Browsers Gain Market Share
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The US is Right To Target TikTok, Says Vinod Khosla
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Kobo Adds Color To Its E-reader Lineup For the First Time
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Amazon To Stop Paying Developers To Create Apps For Alexa
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EPA Announces First-Ever National Regulations For 'Forever Chemicals' in Drinking Water
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Consumers Will Finally See FCC-Mandated 'Nutrition Labels' For Most Broadband Plans
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Proton Acquires Standard Notes
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Waymo Launches Paid Robotaxi Service In Los Angeles
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Cox Plans To Take Piracy Liability Battle To the Supreme Court
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Synchron Readies Large-Scale Brain Implant Trial
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ULA Launches Final Delta Rocket After 64 Years
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AI Hardware Company From Jone Ive, Sam Altman Seeks $1 Billion In Funding
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March Marks Yet Another Record In Global Heat
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Texas Will Use Computers To Grade Written Answers On This Year's STAAR Tests
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Daring Fireball
TSMC Will Build Third Arizona Fab After Winning $6.6B in CHIPS Funding
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From the Annals of Underpromising and Overdelivering: Apple’s Timing for the Mac’s Transition to Apple Silicon
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Microsoft Preparing New Push for ARM-Powered Windows Laptops
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Google Expands in-House Chip Efforts for AI Data Centers
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Linux Weekly News
Gentoo Linux becomes an SPI Associated Project
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Four stable kernel updates
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[$] Book review: Practical Julia
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[$] Continued attacks on HTTP/2
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Security updates for Wednesday
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TechCrunch
Alternative browsers report uplift after EU’s DMA choice screen mandate
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Astranis unveils Omega ‘MicroGEO’ satellites for beaming dedicated broadband down from high orbit
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Apple News is testing a game that kind of looks like NYT Connections
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Hundreds of creators sign letter slamming Meta’s limit on political content
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Google Cloud Next 2024: Everything announced so far
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Space diversity initiative builds steam with new leadership and K-12 focused National Space Day
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A comprehensive list of 2023 & 2024 tech layoffs
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YouTube is turning off kids’ ability to write comments in supervised experiences
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Checkr, the background-screening platform last valued at $5 billion, cuts 32% of workforce
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Y Combinator’s latest cohort had only one LatAm startup in large part because of AI
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TechCrunch Minute: Google’s Gemini Code Assist wants to use AI to help developers
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Google brings AI-powered editing tools, like Magic Editor, to all Google Photos users for free
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AT&T notifies regulators after customer data breach
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Meta unveils its newest custom AI chip as it races to catch up
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eBay enters trading card commercial agreement with Collectors, acquires Goldin
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A $60M venture fund with a twist, and more startup-on-startup acquisitions
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Turkish startup ikas attracts $20M for its e-commerce platform designed for small businesses
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Muscle tissue harvested from mice cells move ‘biohybrid’ robots
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Collaborative Robotics is prioritizing ‘human problem solving’ over humanoid forms
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Buffet’s new app tackles the loneliness epidemic by connecting people in the real world
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Roku’s Pro Series TVs are now available
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HomeHQ.ai founders illuminate the path from idea to success at TC Early Stage 2024
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Guesty snaps up $130M at $900M valuation to help property managers list on Airbnb and beyond
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Yoshi Mobility has come a long way since gassing up cars on the side of the road
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Proton picks up Standard Notes to deepen its pro-privacy portfolio
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Truecaller launches a web client for its Android users
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Cloudflare Blog
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Bleeping Computer
Chrome Enterprise gets Premium security but you have to pay for it
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Google Workspace rolls out multi-admin approval feature for risky changes
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New Spectre v2 attack impacts Linux systems on Intel CPUs
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Malicious PowerShell script pushing malware looks AI-written
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AT&T now says data breach impacted 51 million customers
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AT&T now says data breach impacted 51 million customers
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Reusing passwords: The hidden cost of convenience
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Malicious Visual Studio projects on GitHub push Keyzetsu malware
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TechRadar
Quordle today – hints and answers for Thursday, April 11 (game #808)
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Meta is on the brink of releasing AI models it claims to have "human-level cognition" - hinting at new models capable of more than simple conversations
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Switching broadband is going to get easier thanks to these new 'nutrition' labels
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You're not wearing Vision Pro wrong and Apple isn't hiding anything
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LG TVs could be hacked to let criminals spy on you — and that's not all
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The new Sonos app just leaked – and it might just fix the S2 app's many problems
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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 specs predictions: all the key specs we expect
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IBM is making some big changes to its storage portfolio — but it could be OK, so long as you have a memory for names
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Android phones finally get their first AirTag-style trackers – here's how they work
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LG fixes worrying security vulnerabilities on some smart TVs – check if your model is among them
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 may not get the camera upgrade it badly needs
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Most Americans want strict AI regulations — privacy worries leave many concerned
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Best Buy is giving its customer assistance an AI boost - but with a human touch
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Want a cheap tablet? Skip the iPad and pick up an Amazon Fire tablet for just $64.99
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SharePoint security flaw helps criminals evade detection
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Intel says Lunar Lake laptops will be AI powerhouses that could outgun the Snapdragon X Elite CPU
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Helldivers 2 Medal cap explained - what it is, and how many you can bank
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Brazilian VPN usage soars as X faces potential restrictions
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Workers want flexible hours, but many employers just aren't playing ball
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Move Over Google: OnePlus unveils AI Eraser, and promises more AI tools to come
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Fallout is Prime Video’s explosively entertaining addition to the golden age lineup of video game adaptations
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Your aging Roku TV is about to get a beautiful, free update
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HBO’s Game of Thrones spinoff series is ‘off the table’ says Kit Harrington
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WordPress.com owner Automattic just bought a voice messaging service
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The first-gen Apple Vision Pro is better for work than play – and Apple just showed why
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Is this the new cheap cell phone plan to beat? US Mobile's Light Plan gets you 1GB of data for just $6/mo
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Forget the PlayStation Portal, this console modder turned an obscure PS1 controller into a pocket-size handheld
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New Beats Solo 4 headphones leak suggests we’ll see a supercharged battery life
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