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3 AI Shortcuts That Quiet Your Inbox, Fill Your Pipeline and Give You Back Your Time (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Anthropic surpasses OpenAI to become most valuable AI startup (news.ycombinator.com)
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MSI's new 32-inch OLED monitor can switch between 4K 360 Hz, 1440p 520 Hz, and 1080p 680 Hz — featuring a 'Penta Tandem' QD-OLED panel with RGB stripe subpixels (tomshardware.com)
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5 Fitness Trackers That Don't Lock Core Features Behind a Monthly Subscription (engadget.com)
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Apple @ Work: How Apple Business solved the shadow IT problem of Apple Maps Connect (9to5mac.com)
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PSA: Microsoft is killing SwiftKey’s Google account backups tomorrow. Do this to save your data (androidauthority.com)
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Nikon weaponizes lower prices to break ASML's lithography monopoly — tech giant leverages in-house manufacturing to slash prices to lure back American chipmakers (tomshardware.com)
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‘Lunch Shaming’ Has Made Kids Too Terrified to Eat at School (feeds.content.dowjones.io)
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Backrooms is a reminder that the internet is the future of cinema (engadget.com)
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TikTok’s road to becoming a super app (techcrunch.com)
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This $300 pizza oven can easily help elevate your summer pizza nights (techcrunch.com)
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As the browser wars heat up, here are the hottest alternatives to Chrome and Safari in 2026 (techcrunch.com)
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Backrooms is a certified blockbuster with a $38 million opening day (theverge.com)
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Meta's employee mouse tracking program could reportedly violate EU privacy laws (engadget.com)
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Websites Are Spying on Your Solid State Drive (futurism.com)
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Kevin O'Leary claims Chinese propaganda is to blame for anti-datacenter backlash, 'hundreds of millions of dollars' being spent to kill US dominance in AI — industry proponents and Trump administration reinforce claims of foreign interference (tomshardware.com)
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A Java library just tried to trick AI coding agents into deleting your tests, and it almost worked (techspot.com)
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4 reasons why the gap between Gemini and ChatGPT is drastically closing (androidauthority.com)
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I tried Microsoft's Windows 365 Cloud PC on MacOS, Android, and iOS - here's what it's like (zdnet.com)
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Meta has struggled at selling anything other than ads. Will AI be different? (cnbc.com)
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Huawei chairman thanks the US for export restrictions on chips, says it supercharged China’s semiconductor industry — Washington’s export controls encouraged Chinese firms to invest in R&D and build their own tech stack competing with American tech (tomshardware.com)
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Waymo Pulled Its Cars From the Freeway After One Fled Police With Horrified Couple on Board (futurism.com)
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Proposed new US funding rules: We can cancel any grant at any time (news.ycombinator.com)
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US Aims to Give Cold War Plutonium to Startups For Nuclear Fuel (slashdot.org)
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Sellers circumvent Lenovo’s retro handheld ban with cheap wholesale storefronts — $41 gray-market G02 units pop up on Alibaba following initial storefront purge, systems were pulled from sale amid copyright drama and regional restrictions (tomshardware.com)
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Mina the Hollower, a Sims alternative and other new indie games worth checking out (engadget.com)
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Microsoft is threatening legal action for disclosing exploits (theverge.com)
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Show HN: Helios – what plug-in solar could generate for any address in Britain (news.ycombinator.com)
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Your favorite Android apps might hide dozens of trackers — here’s how to find them (androidauthority.com)
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Companies Are Getting Burned by Burning Tons of Tokens (gizmodo.com)
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