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Microsoft Urges Businesses to Abandon Office Perpetual Licenses (microsoft.com)
7
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5
95% of Code Will Be AI-Generated Within Five Years, Microsoft CTO Says (moneycontrol.com)
5
Larry Fink: National Debt May Make Bitcoin Reserve Currency over Dollar (fortune.com)
2
Xiaomi EV Involved in First Fatal Autopilot Crash (yahoo.com)
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Netflix CEO Says Movie Theaters Are Dead (semafor.com)
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UK's GCHQ Intern Transferred Top Secret Files to His Phone (bbc.com)
1
YouTube's Weird World of Fake Movie Trailers (deadline.com)
4
FTC Tells Staff to Stop Calling the Agency 'Independent' in Complaints (theverge.com)
3
Pentagon Axes HR System After 780% Budget Overrun (theregister.com)
2
'What CERN Does Next Matters for Science and for International Cooperation' (nature.com)
3
New iOS Update Re-Enables Apple Intelligence for Users Who Had Turned It Off (macrumors.com)
5
Nvidia Sells RTX GPUs from a 'Food Truck' (pcworld.com)
4
HP Escapes Customer Payouts in Printer-Bricking Lawsuit Settlement (arstechnica.com)
5
'Hey Siri, What Month Is It?' (daringfireball.net)
1
The Effect of Application Fees on Entry into Patenting (nber.org)
2
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4
US Music Streaming Tops 100M Subscribers; Vinyl Beats CDs for 3rd Year [pdf] (riaa.com)
8
Starliner Astronauts Return to Earth After More Than 9 Months in Space (cnn.com)
14
Gavin Newsom Is Reportedly Sending Burner Phones to Tech CEOs (politico.com)
8
Top Broadband Official Exits Commerce Department with Warning About Starlink (politico.com)
20
Sobering Revenue Stats of 70K Mobile Apps Show Why Devs Beg for Subscriptions (arstechnica.com)
2
Cloudflare Accused of Blocking Niche Browsers (palemoon.org)
3
Last Year Waymo's Autonomous Vehicles Got 589 Parking Tickets in San Francisco (yahoo.com)
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Tariffs Are Proving 'Big Headache' for Tech Giants, Says Foxconn (ft.com)
8
Mozilla Warns Users to Update Firefox Before Certificate Expires (bleepingcomputer.com)
3
Rules for Portable Batteries on Planes Are Changing (nytimes.com)
3
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5
Southwest Airlines to End Free Checked Bags for First Time in 54-Year History (cbsnews.com)
5
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16
Volkswagen Bringing Back Physical Buttons, Says Removing Them Was a Mistake (pcmag.com)
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10
Wyden Asks for Rules About Whether You Own Your Digital Purchases (theverge.com)
3
ISPs Brace for State-Level Price Regulation After New York's $15 Broadband Law (arstechnica.com)
4
Most US Workers Avoid AI Chatbots Despite Productivity Benefits, Pew Finds (pewresearch.org)
10
Microsoft Launches Ad-Supported Version of Office Apps for Windows (windowscentral.com)
4
Robotics China's Electric-Vehicle-to-Humanoid-Robot Pivot (technologyreview.com)
2
Microsoft Reminds Admins to Prepare for WSUS Driver Sync Deprecation (bleepingcomputer.com)
1
Microsoft Shows Progress Toward Real-Time AI-Generated Game Worlds (arstechnica.com)
3
AI Summaries Turn Real News into Nonsense, BBC Finds [pdf] (bbc.co.uk)
10
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121
Amazon ends kindle ebooks "Download and Transfer via USB" (goodereader.com)
2
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1
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5
Could 30 Lines of Linux Code Cut Data Center Energy Use by 30%? (datacenterdynamics.com)
1
Heat Pumps Are Now Outselling Gas Furnaces in America (cleantechnica.com)
6
Bambu Labs' 3D Printer 'Authorization' Update Beta Sparks Concerns (theverge.com)
1
In AI Arms Race America Needs Private Companies, Warns National Security Advisor (axios.com)
3
Google Wants to Track Your Digital Fingerprints Again (mashable.com)
2
[dupe] Lenovo Officially Announces the Legion Go S Handheld with SteamOS (phoronix.com)
1
Man Used ChatGPT to Plan Las Vegas Cybertruck Blast (thehill.com)
2
Jimmy Carter Remembered Fondly by Bill Gates, Environmentalists (gatesnotes.com)
1
Should First-Year Programming Students Be Taught with Python and Java? (huntnewsnu.com)
3
Employers Are Offering Remote Work with Lower Salaries (fortune.com)
2
The "Pfizer Boob Job": A Case of Unexplained Gigantomastia (nih.gov)
2
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2
Apple Intelligence Now Requires Nearly Double the iPhone Storage (9to5mac.com)
1
China Proposes Further Export Curbs on Battery, Critical Minerals Tech (reuters.com)
2
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3
Lyft Says San Francisco Overcharged It $100M in Taxes (techcrunch.com)
2
VW Data Leak Exposed 800k EV Owners' Movements (carscoops.com)
4
Taxi Drivers Offer a Clue to Lowering Alzheimer's Risk (independent.co.uk)
8
2024 Was the Year the Bottom Fell Out of the Games Industry (wired.com)
4
Some Passengers Riding in Waymo's Driverless Cars Face Uncomfortable Situations (msn.com)
2
CFPB Sues America's Largest Banks for 'Allowing Fraud to Fester' on Zelle (nbcnews.com)
2
New Shelly Smart Devices Have One-Mile Range, Thanks to Z-Wave (pcworld.com)
7
Microsoft Won't Let Customers Opt Out of Passkey Push (theregister.com)
2
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2
Coal Use to Reach New Peak – and Remain at Near-Record Levels for Years (theguardian.com)
2
China Bluetooth alternative from Beijing pushes universal remotes using 5G tech (theregister.com)
2
Infosys Founder Calls for 70-Hour Work Week, Again (theregister.com)
3
Apple Plans Thinner, Foldable iPhones to Revive Growth (msn.com)
2
A Fake Uber Driver Borrowed Phones, Then Stole $200K in Cryptocurrency (gizmodo.com)
3
Single Crystal Lithium-Ion Batteries May Last 20k Cycles (techxplore.com)
6
Was the US Telecom Breach Inevitable, Proving Backdoors Can't Be Secure? (theintercept.com)
4
The optical disc onslaught continues, with LG quitting Blu-ray players (arstechnica.com)
18
[flagged] Americans spend more years being unhealthy than people in any other country (arstechnica.com)
13
Raspberry Pi Announces New $90 Computer in a Keyboard, Plus Raspberry Pi Monitor (techcrunch.com)
1
Google Says Its New Quantum Chip Indicates That Multiple Universes Exist (techcrunch.com)
1
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4
Postal Service's Plan to Electrify Mail Trucks Falling Far Short of Its Goal (washingtonpost.com)
3
Epic Games' App Store Will Be Preinstalled on Android Phones (engadget.com)
1
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Save Music, Save the Archive (savethearchive.com)
2
Mozilla's New Brand Logo Is Here: Time for a Trip Down Memory Lane (itsfoss.com)
33
What Arm's CEO makes of the Intel debacle (theverge.com)
1
Do Electric Cars Offer 'Fake Shifting, Real Fun'? (theverge.com)
1
Monday Americans Spent $13.3B in Biggest Cyber Monday (cnn.com)
5
No apps, no swipes – every EV will get Supercharger-like charging in 2025 (electrek.co)
7
Hyundai Has Best Month Ever in U.S. Electric SUV Sales Suddenly Double (electrek.co)
4
Musk Signals Fresh Push to End US Daylight Saving Time (twitter.com/elonmusk)
1
Telcos Struggle to Boot Chinese Hackers from Networks (axios.com)
12
Australia Struggling with Oversupply of Solar Power (abc.net.au)
6
Greg Kroah-Hartman Sees 'Tipping Point' for Rust Drivers in Linux Kernel (phoronix.com)
104
OpenWRT One Released: First Router Designed Specifically for OpenWrt (sfconservancy.org)
1
'AI Ambition Is Pushing Copper to Its Breaking Point' (theregister.com)
1
Data Broker Leaves 600K+ Sensitive Files Exposed Online (theregister.com)
5
Is There New Evidence in the D.B. Cooper Case? (cowboystatedaily.com)
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