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1711.
Digg shuts down for a 'hard reset' because it was flooded with bots (engadget.com)
1712.
The futurist who helped define tech trend reports just killed them (literally) (feeds.feedburner.com)
1713.
Shopper scores $1,000 in PC hardware for just $86 in a shocking pricing glitch — Newegg shrugs off massive loss and responds with a thumbs-up emoji (tomshardware.com)
1714.
Bigme B251 Color E Ink Monitor Review: Dreams Don't Always Come True (cnet.com)
1715.
Company Testing Humanoid Robot Soldiers on Frontlines of Ukraine (futurism.com)
1716.
Survey finds Americans worry about AI data centers, but still want the jobs (techspot.com)
1717.
Show HN: GitAgent – An open standard that turns any Git repo into an AI agent (news.ycombinator.com)
1718.
These People Want Us to Let Them Hook Up AI to a Nuclear Weapon (gizmodo.com)
1719.
Review: Does the $599 MacBook Neo Fit in Your Life? (feeds.content.dowjones.io)
1720.
US gov't revokes controversial AI hardware export rule that would mandate investments from foreign companies — new export rules are still in the works, though (tomshardware.com)
1721.
SXSW 2026 Updates: Saturday Has Tech, Breaking Bad and Jamie Lee Curtis (cnet.com)
1722.
Watchdog Issues Grim Warning About Letting AI Run Your Life (futurism.com)
1723.
MacBook Air M5 review: a small update for the ‘just right’ Mac (theverge.com)
1724.
CPU fraud scandal erupts as another Chinese laptop busted with a fake chip — second device sporting a disguised Ryzen 5500U uncovered after vendor threatens legal action (tomshardware.com)
1725.
AppsFlyer Web SDK hijacked to spread crypto-stealing JavaScript code (bleepingcomputer.com)
1726.
I thought ChatGPT's voice mode was a gimmick - these 7 use cases changed my mind (zdnet.com)
1727.
RAM kits are now sold with one fake RAM stick alongside a real one (news.ycombinator.com)
1728.
Asking AI for medical advice? There's a right and wrong way, one doctor explains (zdnet.com)
1729.
Norda 001A G+ Trail Running Shoe Review: As Expensive as an Apple Watch (wired.com)
1730.
US and Gulf states race for Ukrainian interceptor drones, 3D printed model costs $1,000 apiece — Shahed-136 kamikaze drone threat spurs rush for interceptors (tomshardware.com)
1731.
Mathematics Distillation Challenge – Equational Theories (news.ycombinator.com)
1732.
The Backlash Against AI Devices That Are Always Watching (feeds.content.dowjones.io)
1733.
Japan Approves the World’s First Treatment Made With Reprogrammed Human Cells (wired.com)
1734.
Police Drones in Haiti Have Killed More Than 1,000 People (futurism.com)
1735.
Here’s How Much Each Popular Drug Impacts Your Chances of Having a Stroke (futurism.com)
1736.
Staff complain that xAI is flailing because of constant upheaval (arstechnica.com)
1737.
ChatGPT, Other Chatbots Approved For Official Use In the Senate (slashdot.org)
1738.
Is your AI agent a security risk? NanoClaw wants to put it in a virtual cage (zdnet.com)
1739.
‘Not built right the first time’ — Musk’s xAI is starting over again, again (techcrunch.com)
1740.
Lawyer behind AI psychosis cases warns of mass casualty risks (techcrunch.com)
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