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Union accuses Apple of unlawful discrimination against represented workers (engadget.com)
3
Newly Deciphered Sabotage Malware May Have Targeted Iran's Nuclear Program (wired.com)
4
Microsoft's GitHub shifts to metered AI billing amid cost crisis (theregister.com)
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'Existential Risk': Western Car Companies Are Blowing the Software Race (insideevs.com)
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OpenAI breaks off Microsoft exclusivity to free up path for Amazon, Google deals (reuters.com)
4
The West forgot how to make things, now it's forgetting how to code (arewefriends.org)
3
I worked just as hard, failed just as hard–then saw it was rigged (comuniq.xyz)
2
"Self-aware" robots learn by watching humans. Is that a good thing? (npr.org)
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OpenAI CEO Apologizes for Not Warning Authorities About Mass Shooting Suspect (pcmag.com)
2
I Traded My Time for Security Without Realizing It. Here's What That Costs You (comuniq.xyz)
4
A Common Diabetes Drug May Hold the Key to Stopping HIV from Coming Back (scitechdaily.com)
2
Govee's new rechargeable table lamp is less than half the price of Hue's (theverge.com)
1
South Korean workers learn AI after work, outpacing their companies (kyodonews.net)
4
Intel soars on signs AI boom for CPUs is here (reuters.com)
1
Six things I'll remember when I think about Tim Cook's version of Apple (arstechnica.com)
2
UK Biobank health data listed for sale in China, government confirms (bbc.com)
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Netherlands reaches deal to cut reliance on U.S. cloud tech (nltimes.nl)
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Section 230 Defeats Discord's "Defective Design" Sex Predation Claims (ericgoldman.org)
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Software stocks plunge on ServiceNow, IBM results as AI fears escalate (cnbc.com)
1
The world changes its rules. And rarely gives you a warning (comuniq.xyz)
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Tim Cook to Be Replaced by Near-Identical,More Expensive CEO with a Nicer Camera (unsourcednews.com)
2
Meta to Track Employee Mouse, Keyboard Activity to Train AI Models (pcmag.com)
1
Astronaut Shares Never-Seen-Before 'Earthset' Video (weather.com)
2
JAXA mulls launching H3 test rocket in June after last year's failure (kyodonews.net)
1
US Supreme Court to assess FCC power to fine in clash with wireless carriers (reuters.com)
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Now you can run Steam games in Linux on some handhelds that ship with Android (liliputing.com)
2
The Silent Crisis Killing Our Children, and What We Keep Refusing to Do About It (comuniq.xyz)
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Regulators monitor Anthropic's Mythos for banking risks (reuters.com)
5
Students are speeding through their online degrees in weeks, alarming educators (washingtonpost.com)
1
2005 PS2 Game Returning with New Release on PS5, PS4 (comicbook.com)
3
The framework built by a father in 2006 dominated the internet (comuniq.xyz)
3
Filmmakers defend Val Kilmer movie made with AI (reuters.com)
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Failed Companies Are Selling Old Slack Chats and Email Archives to Train AI (gizmodo.com)
2
Uber will now pick up your returns from your doorstep (techcrunch.com)
2
Altman attack suspect suggested 'Luigi'ing some tech CEOs' in online chat (thehill.com)
3
NIST Weighs in on the Mystery of the Gravitational Constant (nist.gov)
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Anthropic rolls out Claude Opus 4.7, an AI model that is less risky than Mythos (cnbc.com)
3
EU threatens to force Meta to restore WhatsApp full access for rival AI chatbots (apnews.com)
3
Google to punish sites that trap people in with back button tricks (bbc.com)
1
Everything Should Be Typed: Scalar Types Are Not Enough (sot.dev)
2
China's government both drives and constrains the rise of AI (economist.com)
1
How to Hire a JavaScript Developer: Top Skills to Look for in 2026 (comuniq.xyz)
3
Income tax will be dead within five years as AI jobs crisis grows (lbc.co.uk)
2
Windows 11 no longer forces you to install updates when setting up your PC (windowscentral.com)
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Rockstar hackers set to release GTA 6 data breach as 'demands not met' (dexerto.com)
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Microsoft Shuts Down Outlook App for Android Users in 6 Weeks (forbes.com/sites/zakdoffman)
3
Physicists zero in on the mass of the fundamental W boson particle (news.mit.edu)
1
The AI That Cares – Or Excludes? (comuniq.xyz)
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A 'Self-Doxing' Rave Helps Trans People Stay Safe Online (404media.co)
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Palantir CEO says AI 'will destroy' humanities jobs (fortune.com)
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What leaked "SteamGPT" files could mean for the PC gaming platform's use of AI (arstechnica.com)
1
How far can automation and AI support psychotherapy? (utah.edu)
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America Has a New GLP-1 Playbook (theatlantic.com)
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Old habits die hard: Microsoft tries to limit our options, this time with AI (blog.mozilla.org)
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FBI used iPhone notification data to retrieve deleted Signal messages (9to5mac.com)
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Oracle's 30k Employee Layoffs (tech-insider.org)
2
Russia sees China's WeChat, Douyin as models for its homegrown Max messenger (reuters.com)
4
Claude AI down: Anthropic users hit with errors as chatbot goes offline (the-independent.com)
2
How Not to Use AI? (At Work) (hackpravj.com)
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Australia EV sales surge in March amid fuel fears and higher petrol prices (abc.net.au)
3
Astronauts honor Artemis commander's deceased wife in emotional moon moment (cnn.com)
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Intelligent people are better judges of the intelligence of others (psypost.org)
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Texas Republican Called Out for Sharing AI Rendering of Rescued Soldier (mediaite.com)
4
Japan Wants to Build a Solar Ring Around the Moon (dailygalaxy.com)
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Gen Z is building an analog future – a $5B+ opportunity (yahoo.com)
6
Artificial Intelligence Will Die – and What Comes After (comuniq.xyz)
2
Netflix, unlawful price increases. Consumers (ilsole24ore.com)
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Scientists mapped all the nerves of the clitoris for the first time (livescience.com)
2
Chinese scientists unveil glowing Avatar (euronews.com)
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New Rowhammer attacks give complete control of machines running Nvidia GPUs (arstechnica.com)
2
China expands digital yuan programme with 12 new bank operators (reuters.com)
3
Microsoft tests new way to make Edge the default browser on Windows 11 (neowin.net)
1
Renewable energy hits record growth as war boosts sector focus (thenationalnews.com)
8
Amazon's cloud business in Bahrain damaged in Iran strike (reuters.com)
1
Stanford scientists create shape-shifting material that changes color (sciencedaily.com)
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A million new SpaceX satellites will destroy the night sky (theconversation.com)
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Huawei posts slower annual revenue growth of 2.2% (reuters.com)
2
Most developers are doing integration testing wrong (keploy.io)
1
Moon phase today: What the Moon will look like on March 29 (mashable.com)
1
Lessons My Mistakes Taught Me Throughout My Career (comuniq.xyz)
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China's DeepSeek AI chatbot suffers longest outage (reuters.com)
2
New Infinity Stealer malware grabs macOS data via ClickFix lures (bleepingcomputer.com)
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Cicada Variant 2026: The New Covid Threat Emerging in Silence (comuniq.xyz)
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"Educational" AI videos on YouTube accused of teaching children bad behavior (dexerto.com)
1
Scientists discover popular diabetic drug's unexpected effect on the brain (indiatimes.com)
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Scientists Discover Protein That Turns Brown Fat into a Calorie-Burning Machine (scitechdaily.com)
1
Johnston, surrounding counties to receive broadband funding (johnstoniannews.com)
1
AI requirements could drive an increase in smartphone storage capacity by 2026 (9to5mac.com)
1
AGI Is Here Already? (comuniq.xyz)
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Akai just released a portable and relatively budget (engadget.com)
3
Apple is set to put ads in Apple Maps in services push (msn.com)
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Microsoft Azure Monitor alerts abused for callback phishing attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
2
Apple hasn't caught up to MacBook Neo demand yet (9to5mac.com)
5
Is 'Vibe Physics' the Future? (physicsworld.com)
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For the First Time, Scientists May Have Found a Way to Regenerate Cartilage (inc.com)
2
People are selling their identities to train AI – but at what cost? (theguardian.com)
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Registrars that send expired domains to GoDaddy (domainnamewire.com)
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Is Discord Down? Users Report Errors (comuniq.xyz)
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