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JBL Live 780NC Review: Solid Wireless Headphones You Can Live Without (gizmodo.com)
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Internet archival sites struggling to preserve the internet because of skyrocketing hard drive prices due to the AI boom — Wayback Machine and Wikimedia punished by stratospheric storage pricing and stricter anti-scraping measures blocking the wrong bots (tomshardware.com)
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The AI productivity playbook: tips and tools for you (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Google's DeepMind to train AI on player actions in quarter-million-player MMORPG Eve Online — Google bought in by purchasing a minority stake in the newly independent Fenris Creations (tomshardware.com)
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The future of game consoles is looking bleak (theverge.com)
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Motorola is off to a rough start with its cheapest 2026 Moto G phones (androidauthority.com)
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AI’s got a brand problem. The CEOs aren’t helping (feeds.feedburner.com)
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We Asked Coffee Pros to Blind Test Coffee Machines. The Results Were Surprising (wired.com)
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Valve opens Steam Controller reservations today at 10 AM PT after record-breaking sell-out — reservation queue puts real fans ahead of automated bots (tomshardware.com)
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Billie Eilish Doesn't Know if There Will Ever Be Another Billie Eilish (wired.com)
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Michigan residents voted down a $16 billion Stargate AI data center, then construction began anyway (techspot.com)
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ChatGPT can now alert your ‘Trusted Contact’ in critical moments (androidauthority.com)
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I love the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro, but using them with a Pixel is a mess (androidauthority.com)
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Pentagon Think Tank Tests Ingenious Plan to Protect Coasts From Hurricanes—and It’s Working (gizmodo.com)
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The perfect Mother’s Day gift won’t cost you a cent (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Boox’s new page-turning e-reader remote is a tiny two-button keyboard (theverge.com)
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Apple now requires verification for Education Store, adds Apple Watch with discounts (9to5mac.com)
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The New Wild West of AI Kids’ Toys (wired.com)
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Google is killing this handy way to back up PC folders to Google Photos (androidauthority.com)
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NASA Says Strange Red Dots in Sky Are an Unknown Class of Object That Looks Like a Huge Evil Eye (futurism.com)
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Tesla is recalling its cheaper Cybertruck because the wheels might fall off (theverge.com)
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This is a first: OnePlus’ latest phone will get fewer updates than its predecessor (androidauthority.com)
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Microsoft is adding a feature that briefly maxes out your CPU to make Windows feel snappier (techspot.com)
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Trellix source code breach claimed by RansomHouse hackers (bleepingcomputer.com)
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Sony targets double-digit profit growth despite slowdown in PlayStation 5 sales amid memory price crunch (cnbc.com)
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Here’s how technology transformed babymaking (technologyreview.com)
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Venom and Hot Peppers Offer a Key to Killing Resistant Bacteria (wired.com)
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Nintendo is raising Switch 2 prices as chip crisis bites (engadget.com)
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Instructure hackers claim they stole data from nearly 9,000 schools (engadget.com)
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Scammers Furious That Their Fellow Criminals Are Using AI, Saying It’s Unethical (futurism.com)
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