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1921.
ChatGPT feeling slow for you today? OpenAI confirms issues (androidauthority.com)
1922.
Lego’s foundation just pledged $97 million to fund childhood education in conflict zones (feeds.feedburner.com)
1923.
LEGO’s foundation just pledged $97 million to fund childhood education in conflict zones (feeds.feedburner.com)
1924.
AI is an arms race, and the US wants $9 billion in Nvidia superchips to keep up (zdnet.com)
1925.
Apple Wallet digital ID support expands to new state (9to5mac.com)
1926.
Nvidia kills Windows XP-era Control Panel "after 20 years of dedicated service" (arstechnica.com)
1927.
YouTube is making it easier to spot AI-generated videos (androidauthority.com)
1928.
Our top and bottom performing stocks in the market's record run over the past 6 weeks (cnbc.com)
1929.
Chinese Startup Fires ‘Blazing’ Oxygen-Rich Engine for Deep Space Missions (gizmodo.com)
1930.
The best Simpsons game just got (unofficially) ported to Android (androidauthority.com)
1931.
Taiwan just busted an alleged Nvidia GPU smuggling ring using Japan as a cover (techspot.com)
1932.
Wallpaper Wednesday: More great phone wallpapers for all to share (May 27) (androidauthority.com)
1933.
Nvidia offers restricted access to Vera CPU in first round of Linux benchmarks - 88-core monster competes with or beats Epyc and Xeon in selected tests (tomshardware.com)
1934.
90% of the T Distribution (news.ycombinator.com)
1935.
‘Widow’s Bay’ Pulls the Past Into the Present in Hilariously Gruesome Ways (gizmodo.com)
1936.
Nvidia CEO Begs Execs to Stop Telling Workers They’re Fired Because of AI (futurism.com)
1937.
YouTube will now automatically label AI videos (techcrunch.com)
1938.
Apple increases trade-in values for iPhone, iPad, more (9to5mac.com)
1939.
5 passive income business ideas that require less than $1,500 to start (feeds.feedburner.com)
1940.
China adds homegrown AI chips to 'secure and reliable' procurement list for the first time — nine options added as move away from Nvidia continues (tomshardware.com)
1941.
XLIDE: VBA without excel (news.ycombinator.com)
1942.
RedMagic 11S Pro Shows Off Liquid Cooling on Every Model, but With a Price Bump (cnet.com)
1943.
Prototype of the ‘world’s first fluid circuit board’ can be physically rewired in less than a minute, startup claims — could make hardware iteration 1,000 times faster than traditional PCB (tomshardware.com)
1944.
SpaceX admits it can't find enough chips for orbital AI yet, requires 'significantly more than are currently available to us' — firm's risk factors in IPO paperwork also says ambitious TeraFab project may not be successful (tomshardware.com)
1945.
Scientists Create Miniature Fireballs to Study Fallout From Nuclear Accidents (gizmodo.com)
1946.
T-Mobile’s T-Life push is leaving some customers stranded in stores (androidauthority.com)
1947.
Save a massive $950 on this RTX 5090 OLED gaming laptop right now — 16-inch Legion Pro 7i features a 240Hz refresh rate, 32GB DDR5, 2TB SSD, and more for just $3,049 (tomshardware.com)
1948.
Taiwan authorities arrest three on suspicion of smuggling Nvidia chips to China — operation allegedly used Japan as transshipment point before forwarding banned Supermicro servers to Hong Kong (tomshardware.com)
1949.
Prime Video: 23 of the Best Sci-Fi TV Shows You Need to Stream Right Now (cnet.com)
1950.
Majority of Android users aren’t sold on Gemini Intelligence, survey reveals (androidauthority.com)
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