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First Tesla Semi Rolls Off High-Volume Production Line (electrek.co)
8
The California Government Is Coming for Your E-Bikes (sfstandard.com)
1
Ubuntu's AI Plans Have Linux Users Looking for a 'Kill Switch' (theverge.com)
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Musk Testifies OpenAI Was Created as Nonprofit to Counter Google (cnbc.com)
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California's Billionaire Tax Has the Signatures to Make the Ballot (sfstandard.com)
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Google's Android Automotive Is Moving from the Dashboard to the Car's 'Brain' (theverge.com)
2
Elon Musk Announces $20B 'Terafab' Chip Plant in Texas to Supply His Companies (kvue.com)
6
OpenAI Plans Launch of Desktop 'Superapp' (neowin.net)
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FSF statement on copyright infringement lawsuit Bartz v. Anthropic (fsf.org)
2
CachyOS Dethrones Arch as ProtonDB's Top Linux Gamer Desktop Distro (xda-developers.com)
3
Qualcomm CEO: 'Resistance Is Futile' as 6G Mobile Revolution Approaches (fortune.com)
3
Stressful People in Your Life Could Be Adding Months to Your Biological Age (pnas.org)
11
Micron's PCIe 6.0 SSD Hits Mass Production at 28 GB/S (tomshardware.com)
3
Britain Lost a Quarter of all pubs (14,000 Pubs) in 13 Years (laurenleek.substack.com)
6
US Lawyers File Privacy Lawsuit Accusing Lenovo of Bulk Data Transfers to China (theregister.com)
2
Electric Cars Are Making It Easier to Breathe, Study Finds (thedrive.com)
3
Musk Predicts SpaceX Will Launch More AI Compute / Year Than Everything on Earth (cheekypint.substack.com)
10
NASA Will Let Its Astronauts Bring iPhones to the Moon (twitter.com/nasaadmin)
3
SpaceX Acquires xAI in $1.25T All-Stock Deal (cnbc.com)
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Porsche sold more electrified cars in Europe in 2025 than pure gas-powered cars (porsche.com)
15
Apple: You (Still) Don't Understand the Vision Pro (stratechery.com)
6
AI Is Intensifying a 'Collapse' of Trust Online, Experts Say (nbcnews.com)
4
iOS 26 Shows Unusually Slow Adoption Months After Release (macrumors.com)
2
CES Worst in Show Awards Call Out the Tech Making Things Worse (apnews.com)
3
The Inevitable Rise of the Art TV (wired.com)
2
Texas Sues TV Makers for Taking Screenshots of What People Watch (bleepingcomputer.com)
1
Chinese Pharma Is on the Cusp of Going Global (economist.com)
4
Americans Are Holding onto Devices Longer (cnbc.com)
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1M Downloads of Zorin OS 18 (zorin.com)
3
Could High-Speed Trains Shorten US Travel Times While Reducing Emissions? (cnn.com)
4
Linus Torvalds on Vibe Coding: Fine Getting Started, Horrible for Maintenance (theregister.com)
5
Man Who Cryogenically Froze Late Wife Sparks Debate by Dating New Partner (bbc.com)
1
Valar Atomics Says It's the First Nuclear Startup to Achieve Criticality (wired.com)
4
We Can Now Track Individual Monarch Butterflies (nytimes.com)
1
Rust in Android: > Memory Safety, < Revisions, < Rollbacks, Shorter Reviews
2
Some Americans Are Trying to Heat Their Homes with Bitcoin Mining (nytimes.com)
3
Apple's $230 iPhone Pocket Sells Out Nearly Immediately (appleinsider.com)
3
Bank of America Faces Lawsuit for unpaid time during computer bootup and login (hcamag.com)
1
Nvidia Connects AI GPUs to Early Quantum Processors (fool.com)
2
Epic/Google Settle Antitrust Case with Global Fee Cuts, Easier 3rd Party Stores (theverge.com)
2
T-Mobile Brings Free 911 Emergency Texting to AT&T and Verizon Customers (theverge.com)
1
Ladwp Says It Will Shift Its Largest Gas Power Plant to Hydrogen (latimes.com)
10
Woman Wrongfully Accused by Flock License Plate Cam, Then Exonerated by Car Cam (cbsnews.com)
10
YouTube's AI Moderator Pulls Windows 11 Workaround Videos, Calls Them Dangerous (theregister.com)
1
Windows 11 Tests Bluetooth Audio Sharing That Connects Two Headsets at Once (theverge.com)
1
Mother Describes the Dark Side of Apple's Family Sharing (wired.com)
4
America's Transportation Department Blocked a Self-Driving Truck Company (reason.com)
4
Bill Gates-Backed 345 MWe Advanced Nuclear Reactor Secures Crucial US Approval (interestingengineering.com)
3
Student Handcuffed After School's AI System Mistakes a Bag of Chips for a Gun (theguardian.com)
3
Apple Readies New Framework to Let iPhone Users Migrate App Data to Android (9to5mac.com)
5
Apple, Samsung Report Underwhelming Sales of Their New Thin Smartphones (macrumors.com)
3
What Researchers Suspect May Be Fueling Cancer Among Millennials (msn.com)
5
iPhone 17 Air Drops Physical SIM Slot Globally, Pushing ESIM-Only Future (yahoo.com)
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US Warns Hidden Radios May Be Embedded in Solar-Powered Highway Infrastructure (reuters.com)
4
Mark Zuckerberg Sues Mark Zuckerberg (techcrunch.com)
3
Air Pollution Can Drive Devastating Forms of Dementia, Research Suggests (theguardian.com)
8
YouTube Is Pausing Premium Family Plans If You Not Watching from Same Address (cnet.com)
3
FCC Rejects Calls for Cable-Like Fees on Broadband Providers (thedesk.net)
2
Battlefield 6 Dev Apologizes for Requiring Secure Boot to Power Anti-Cheat Tools (arstechnica.com)
0
Developer Creates Software That Unlocks Now Enshittified Echelon Exercise Bikes (404media.co)
2
Purism Librem Post Quantum Cryptography Encryptor (puri.sm)
80
A statistical analysis of Rotten Tomatoes (statsignificant.com)
1
Why Cars Still Don't Have Airless Tires, Yet (jalopnik.com)
2
The FCC Will Review Emergency Alert Systems in the US (engadget.com)
3
Low Dose of Lithium Reverses Alzheimer's Symptoms in Mice (newscientist.com)
10
Trump, Apple to Announce New $100B Commitment to Manufacturing in US (cbsnews.com)
3
OpenAI releases its first open source models since 2019 (arstechnica.com)
2
AI Is Listening to Your Meetings. Watch What You Say (msn.com)
4
Tim Cook Says 'It's Difficult to See a World' Without iPhones (businessinsider.com)
2
Apple Reports Biggest Revenue Growth Since December 2021 (cnbc.com)
4
Trump Launching a New Private Health Tracking System with Big Tech's Help (apnews.com)
14
Tesla stops taking Model S/X orders in Europe (electrek.co)
4
Echelon Kills Smart Home Gym Equipment Offline Capabilities with Update (arstechnica.com)
1
Researchers Develop New Tool to Measure Biological Age (seattletimes.com)
6
Young Americans Are Spending a Whole Lot Less on Video Games This Year (gamespot.com)
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Google Ordered to Pay $315M for Taking Data from Idle Android Phones (reuters.com)
1
Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to FCC Broadband Subsidy Program (nbcnews.com)
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U.S. lawmakers have reintroduced the bipartisan Open App Markets Act (senate.gov)
3
Brit Watchdog Cracks Down on Data Collection by Smart TVs, Speakers, Air Fryers (theguardian.com)
4
Why Your Car's Touchscreen Is More Dangerous Than Your Phone (carsandhorsepower.com)
2
Iran Bans Officials from Using Internet-Connected Devices (timesofisrael.com)
1
Brain Has a Hidden Beat – and Smarter Minds Sync to It (sciencedaily.com)
5
There Aren't Enough Cables to Meet Growing Electricity Demand (bloomberg.com)
3
PCI Express 7.0 Specs Released (tomshardware.com)
2
Scientists Warn Against Attempts to Change Definition of 'Forever Chemicals' (theguardian.com)
14
Apple's New Design Language Is Liquid Glass (theverge.com)
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Forests offset warming more than thought: study (ucr.edu)
13
Meta found a new way to violate your privacy. Here’s what you can do. (washingtonpost.com)
3
Discord's CTO Is Just as Worried About Enshittification as You Are (engadget.com)
3
China Will Drop Great Firewall for Some Users to Boost Free-Trade Port Ambitions (scmp.com)
2
Ukraine's Drone Attack Was Powered by Open Source Software (404media.co)
1
Tim Sweeney Didn't Expect a Five-Year Fortnite Ban (theverge.com)
3
The OpenAI Board Drama Is Turning into a Movie (hollywoodreporter.com)
4
Uploading the Human Mind Could One Day Become a Reality, Predicts Neuroscientist (sciencealert.com)
2
Help Wanted to Build an Open Source 'Advanced Data Protection' for Everyone (slashdot.org)
1
United Chief Dismisses Budget Airline Model as 'Dead' and 'Crappy' (marketwatch.com)
1
Droplet Outbursts from Onion Cutting (arxiv.org)
1
Kuo: Jony Ive's Futuristic OpenAI Device Like a Neck-Worn iPod Shuffle (macrumors.com)
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