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No, My Phone Will Never Replace My Camera. Here's Why (cnet.com)
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From Photo Backups to My Own Cloud Server: My Trip Into Home Data Storage (cnet.com)
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Samsung's Galaxy A27 Comes With a More Vibrant Screen and a Higher Price (cnet.com)
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I looked into OBD2 fuel savers, and found a much safer solution to save car gas instead (zdnet.com)
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We’re about to witness a critical moment for Verizon’s mobile plans (androidauthority.com)
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When You Gaze Into the AI Slop, the AI Slop Also Gazes Into You (gizmodo.com)
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China’s Loongson launches homegrown 16-core server CPU built on LoongArch architecture — 40W chip with DDR4 ECC and 32 PCIe lanes targets cheap SMB file, database, and web servers (tomshardware.com)
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The KIDS Act would require age checks to get online (news.ycombinator.com)
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More evidence is consistent with possible ancient life on Mars (2025) (news.ycombinator.com)
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Scientists Publish Extremely Serious Research About Whether Tickling Apes Makes Them Giggle (futurism.com)
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Developer AI Token Costs Could Exceed Their Salaries in Two Years (slashdot.org)
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AI coding agents can be tricked into installing malware via 'clean' GitHub repositories — Mozilla's 0din team shows how Claude Code can be exploited by its own helpfulness (tomshardware.com)
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One million passports leaked online (news.ycombinator.com)
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Apple's Price Hikes Aren't Just an AI Problem (cnet.com)
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I tested two of the best location-sharing apps for a month - this one was most accurate (zdnet.com)
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The housecleaning is free—but it will cost you your most intimate data (feeds.feedburner.com)
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PlayStation is removing over 500 movies from UK customers' accounts with no refunds — Iconic films like Terminator 2, Apocalypse Now, and Mulholland Drive are getting deleted (tomshardware.com)
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The ‘Almost Homeless’ Subreddit Is a Stark Glimpse at Soaring Wealth Inequality (wired.com)
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Sony is deleting 551 movies and TV shows you bought on PlayStation, because you don't really own your digital purchases (techspot.com)
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Employees Are Using Their Jobs’ Super-Expensive AI Tokens for the Most Hilariously Pointless Tasks Imaginable (futurism.com)
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I tested MSI's Windows handheld PC, and it beats the Legion Go in a major way (zdnet.com)
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After trying a Google TV projector, I may never buy another TV ever again (androidauthority.com)
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Japanese firm launches hyper-realistic capsule toy PC parts ‘you can assemble and play with’ — tiny motherboards, cases, and CPUs are coming after Tarlin inks collab with the ‘big four’ PC parts makers (tomshardware.com)
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Data breach exposes up to 14.2 million email logins at six ISPs (bleepingcomputer.com)
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Prosecutors used ChatGPT logs as evidence in the Palisades fire trial (theverge.com)
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Why Wear Anything Other Than a Sun Hoodie This Summer? Our Picks for the Best (wired.com)
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Use Android Auto? How to limit what information Gemini learns about you (zdnet.com)
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Best OTA TV Antenna for Cord-Cutters in 2026 (cnet.com)
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DLL that was not present in memory despite not being formally unloaded (news.ycombinator.com)
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Company Pulls Delivery Robots From All College Campuses (futurism.com)
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