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Amazon's New Stargate Series Is Officially Dead (screenrant.com)

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Composing a new platform for agent-first devices (commandline.microsoft.com)

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Safe, LeSS and Nexus don't work (leadinginproduct.com)

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Extreme Solar Blasts and Weak Magnetic Field Are a Deadly Combination for Earth (sciencealert.com)

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Remote work – not AI – has sidelined recent college graduates, research finds (npr.org)

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The status quo should be fluent (leadinginproduct.com)

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Renewable energy is overtaking traditional power projects across Africa (apnews.com)

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AI agents get their own phone directory built atop DNS (theregister.com)

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The Scrum decline: It's three years later, and I was right (leadinginproduct.com)

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GM agrees to pay $12.75M in California driver privacy settlement (techcrunch.com)

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Why you're probably going to lose money on Polymarket (msn.com)

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Bright lights: UFO files shed light on sightings but leave interpretation (apnews.com)

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Too many meetings? Try this (leadinginproduct.com)

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Mars rover detects never-before-seen organic compounds in new experiment (phys.org)

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Phone's next speed boost may come from a magnetic jump (phys.org)

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Product strategy is (probably) just theater (leadinginproduct.com)

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Can AI be a 'child of God'? Inside Anthropic's meeting with Christian leaders (msn.com)

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Sadly, the End of Star Trek Is Now Official (screenrant.com)

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How to Win at Competitive Analysis (leadinginproduct.com)

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Jupiter's weather forecast: cloudy with a chance of nukes (science.org)

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OpenAI drops AI video tool Sora, startling Disney, sources say (reuters.com)

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Overwhelmed as a PO? Build Systems (leadinginproduct.com)

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NASA spacecraft weighing 1,300lb re-enters Earth's atmosphere (bbc.com)

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Tcl now can't call some of its TVs 'QLED' after losing in court to Samsung (techradar.com)

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Time to First Success (leadinginproduct.com)

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A Day in the Life of an Enshittificator [video] (youtube.com)

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The Death of Spotify: Why Streaming Is Minutes Away from Being Obsolete (joelgouveia.substack.com)

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Apple Introduces iPhone 17e

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Product Management is all about people, not technology (leadinginproduct.com)

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Why more men should be on Viagra and it's nothing to do with sex

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DNA Mutations Discovered in the Children of Chernobyl Workers (sciencealert.com)

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Secondhand laptop market goes 'mainstream' amid memory crunch (theregister.com)

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The User Story cargo cult: How we turned empathy into bureaucracy (leadinginproduct.com)

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EU launches government satcom program in sovereignty push (spacenews.com)

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Wi-Fi advocates get win from FCC with vote to allow higher-power devices (arstechnica.com)

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It's better not to continue everything (leadinginproduct.com)

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Astronomers now say the moon is eating up molecules from Earth's atmosphere (cnn.com)

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Valve has rewritten Steam's rules for how developers must disclose AI use (videogameschronicle.com)

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Netflix tells directors to repeat plot for people using phones, says Matt Damon (nme.com)

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How to keep momentum after the launch (leadinginproduct.com)

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James Webb Space Telescope confirms first 'runaway' supermassive black hole (space.com)

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Why US and Chinese satellites are 'dogfighting' in orbit (msn.com)

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Can James Cameron make another blockbuster? Even he's not sure (cnn.com)

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Workplace pressure: Why we're all drowning (leadinginproduct.com)

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Denmark plans to restrict social media use for young people (apnews.com)

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SpaceX Alleges a Chinese-Deployed Satellite Risked Colliding with Starlink (pcmag.com)

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The Viability Trap (leadinginproduct.com)

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AI Advent Challenge (aiadventchallenge.com)

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How to Pick Your Battles (leadinginproduct.com)

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Project Kuiper: Amazon renames satellite venture 'Leo' on path to debut (geekwire.com)

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YouTube TV Blackout Is Costing Disney an Estimated $4.3M per Day in Revenue (variety.com)

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How to speed up internal processes (leadinginproduct.com)

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Antarctic glacier saw the fastest retreat in history; trouble for sea levels (cnn.com)

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Ultra-HD televisions not noticeably better for typical viewer, scientists say (theguardian.com)

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What to do to get a colleague promoted (leadinginproduct.com)

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Scientists seek to turbocharge a natural process that cools the Earth (msn.com)

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Why GPS fails in cities. And how it was brilliantly fixed (sciencedaily.com)

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California is finally quitting coal. Here's what comes next (latimes.com)

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Beyond 10k Hours: The Path to Mastery (leadinginproduct.com)

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Could black holes help explain high-energy cosmic radiation? (sciencedaily.com)

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Indian court tells doctors to fix their handwriting (bbc.com)

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How to make others care about your communication (leadinginproduct.com)

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Could wildfire smoke become America's leading climate health threat by 2050? (latimes.com)

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Apple used AI to uncover new blood pressure notification feature in Watch (msn.com)

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Pentagon unveils new 'clean shaven' grooming standards (thehill.com)

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Treat Your Career Like a Product (leadinginproduct.com)

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Apertus, Switzerland's first large-scale open, multilingual language model (swiss-ai.org)

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Sweeteners can harm cognitive health equivalent to 1.6 years of ageing (theguardian.com)

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The new Dolby Vision 2 HDR standard is probably going to be controversial (arstechnica.com)

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Intentional Risk Management (leadinginproduct.com)

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Linux is 34 years old today (tomshardware.com)

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Fans loved her new album. The thing was, she hadn't released one (bbc.com)

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Most air cleaning devices have not been tested on people (theconversation.com)

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What Are Outcomes? (leadinginproduct.com)

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California's wildfire moonshot: How new technology will defeat advancing flames (yahoo.com)

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Google TV's Uncertain Future (theverge.com)

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RIP to the Macintosh HD hard drive icon, 2000–2025 (arstechnica.com)

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Roku launches ad-free streaming service, Howdy, for $2.99 a month (cnbc.com)

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Jira is not the problem. Your process is the problem. [Re-post] (leadinginproduct.com)

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World in $1.5T 'plastics crisis' hitting health from infancy to old age (theguardian.com)

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Google agrees to pause AI workloads when power demand spikes (theregister.com)

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Duffy to announce nuclear reactor on the moon (politico.com)

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Passkeys vs. Passwords (leadinginproduct.com)

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A VPN is seeing a 1,400% spike in signups as the UK's age verification law (mashable.com)

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Scientists look to black holes to know where we are in the Universe (space.com)

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Google rolls out new Gemini model that can run on robots locally (techcrunch.com)

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Product or Project? (leadinginproduct.com)

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Microsoft Kills Movies and TV Storefront on Windows and Xbox (windowscentral.com)

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An AI-generated band got 1M plays. Music insiders say listeners should be warned (theguardian.com)

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Perfect Match: Your Preferences and Career Opportunities (leadinginproduct.com)

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Iran is going offline to prevent purported Israeli cyberattacks (theverge.com)

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Field Notes went from side project to cult notebook (fastcompany.com)

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Social media now main source of news in US, research suggests (bbc.com)

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Making Complex Technical Concepts Click (leadinginproduct.com)

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Humanity takes its first look at the sun's poles (space.com)

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Meta inks a new geothermal energy deal to support AI (theverge.com)

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Amazon Doubles Prime Video Ads to 6 Minutes per Hour (adweek.com)

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The Problem with Eisenhower's Delegation (leadinginproduct.com)

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Scientists Have Clear Evidence of Martian Atmosphere 'Sputtering' (sciencealert.com)

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More film and television to watch than ever before – good luck finding it (salon.com)