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Americans Are Holding onto Devices Longer (cnbc.com)
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1M Downloads of Zorin OS 18 (zorin.com)
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Could High-Speed Trains Shorten US Travel Times While Reducing Emissions? (cnn.com)
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Linus Torvalds on Vibe Coding: Fine Getting Started, Horrible for Maintenance (theregister.com)
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Man Who Cryogenically Froze Late Wife Sparks Debate by Dating New Partner (bbc.com)
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Valar Atomics Says It's the First Nuclear Startup to Achieve Criticality (wired.com)
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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)
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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)
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Woman Wrongfully Accused by Flock License Plate Cam, Then Exonerated by Car Cam (cbsnews.com)
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YouTube's AI Moderator Pulls Windows 11 Workaround Videos, Calls Them Dangerous (theregister.com)
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Windows 11 Tests Bluetooth Audio Sharing That Connects Two Headsets at Once (theverge.com)
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Mother Describes the Dark Side of Apple's Family Sharing (wired.com)
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America's Transportation Department Blocked a Self-Driving Truck Company (reason.com)
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Bill Gates-Backed 345 MWe Advanced Nuclear Reactor Secures Crucial US Approval (interestingengineering.com)
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Student Handcuffed After School's AI System Mistakes a Bag of Chips for a Gun (theguardian.com)
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Apple Readies New Framework to Let iPhone Users Migrate App Data to Android (9to5mac.com)
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Apple, Samsung Report Underwhelming Sales of Their New Thin Smartphones (macrumors.com)
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What Researchers Suspect May Be Fueling Cancer Among Millennials (msn.com)
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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)
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Mark Zuckerberg Sues Mark Zuckerberg (techcrunch.com)
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Air Pollution Can Drive Devastating Forms of Dementia, Research Suggests (theguardian.com)
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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)
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Developer Creates Software That Unlocks Now Enshittified Echelon Exercise Bikes (404media.co)
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Purism Librem Post Quantum Cryptography Encryptor (puri.sm)
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A statistical analysis of Rotten Tomatoes (statsignificant.com)
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Why Cars Still Don't Have Airless Tires, Yet (jalopnik.com)
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The FCC Will Review Emergency Alert Systems in the US (engadget.com)
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Low Dose of Lithium Reverses Alzheimer's Symptoms in Mice (newscientist.com)
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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)
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AI Is Listening to Your Meetings. Watch What You Say (msn.com)
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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)
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Trump Launching a New Private Health Tracking System with Big Tech's Help (apnews.com)
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Tesla stops taking Model S/X orders in Europe (electrek.co)
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Echelon Kills Smart Home Gym Equipment Offline Capabilities with Update (arstechnica.com)
1
Researchers Develop New Tool to Measure Biological Age (seattletimes.com)
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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)
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Brit Watchdog Cracks Down on Data Collection by Smart TVs, Speakers, Air Fryers (theguardian.com)
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Why Your Car's Touchscreen Is More Dangerous Than Your Phone (carsandhorsepower.com)
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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)
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Apple's New Design Language Is Liquid Glass (theverge.com)
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Forests offset warming more than thought: study (ucr.edu)
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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)
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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)
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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)
28
Japan and the Birth of Modern Shipbuilding (construction-physics.com)
2
Microsoft Makes New Accounts Passwordless by Default (microsoft.com)
3
Pinterest Users Left Confused by Mass Account Suspensions (theverge.com)
5
Solar Panels to Be Fitted on All New-Build Homes in England by 2027 (theguardian.com)
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Apple Says Most of Its Devices Shipped into US Will Be from India, Vietnam (msn.com)
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Sam Altman's Eye-Scanning ID Project Launches in US (cnbc.com)
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Starting July 1, academic publishers can't paywall NIH-funded research (nih.gov)
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Republicans in Congress Want a Flat $200 Annual EV Tax (arstechnica.com)
3
Raspberry Pi Cuts Product Returns by 50% by Changing Up Its Pin Soldering (arstechnica.com)
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Mastercard Gives AI Agents Ability to Shop Online for You (financialpost.com)
1
Amazon to Display Tariff Costs for Consumers (On Amazon Haul), Report Says (punchbowl.news)
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It Could Be a $250B Market, but Almost No One Is Interested (wsj.com)
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EA Lays Off Hundreds, Cancels 'Titanfall' Game (ign.com)
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Soft Vine-Like Robot Helps Rescuers Find Survivors in Disaster Zones (news.mit.edu)
3
America's Electric Vehicle Sales Have Jumped 10.6% Compared to 2024 (mercurynews.com)
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To 'Reclaim Future-Making', Amazon Workers Published Collection of SciFi Stories (afteramazon.world)
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Lenovo May Be Avoiding 'Windows Tax' via Cheaper Laptops with Preinstalled Linux (itsfoss.com)
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You'll Soon Manage a Team of AI Agents, Says Microsoft's Work Trend Report (zdnet.com)
1
Man Buys Racetrack, Ends Up Launching the Netflix of Grassroots Motorsports (arstechnica.com)
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Airbnb Now Shows the Full Price of Your Stay by Default (theverge.com)
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Global alcohol consumption has gone into possibly permanent decline (bloomberg.com)
1
Airbus Promised a 'Green' Hydrogen Aircraft. That Bet Is Now Unraveling (msn.com)
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Synology Locks Key NAS Features Behind Proprietary Drive Requirement (tomshardware.com)
1
Ex-OpenAI Staffers File Amicus Brief Opposing Company's For-Profit Transition (techcrunch.com)
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Meta's New Tech Wants You Using Phones in Theaters (variety.com)
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OpenAI's Motion to Dismiss Copyright Claims Rejected by Judge (arstechnica.com)
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Open Source Coalition Announces 'Model-Signing' to Strengthen ML Supply Chain (pypi.org)
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