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AI data center bans are rapidly multiplying across the US — 69 jurisdictions block new builds, with four moves noted as permanent (tomshardware.com)
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Beyond 'MacBook Ultra': Here Are the Macs We Expect Apple to Upgrade Next (cnet.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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Motorola is off to a rough start with its cheapest 2026 Moto G phones (androidauthority.com)
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We Asked Coffee Pros to Blind Test Coffee Machines. The Results Were Surprising (wired.com)
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Lenovo joins retro gaming handheld race with new G02 system for $63 — handheld for sale on AliExpress, listed on Lenovo's official China site (tomshardware.com)
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Samsung offered chip workers a $340,000 bonus to avoid a strike. They want it every year (techspot.com)
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Nintendo hikes Switch 2 prices and expects console sales to decline as memory crunch bites (cnbc.com)
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The fax machine is the bottleneck in US healthcare, and VCs are starting to notice (techcrunch.com)
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The fax machine is the bottleneck in U.S. healthcare, and VCs are starting to notice (techcrunch.com)
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Trump set to invite Tim Cook and other CEOs to upcoming China trip (9to5mac.com)
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3 Essential Lessons for First-Time Entrepreneurs — From Someone Who’s Been at It for 2 Decades (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Valve will open reservations on May 8 for the second wave of Steam Controllers (engadget.com)
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ChatGPT Has ‘Goblin’ Mania in the US. In China It Will ‘Catch You Steadily’ (wired.com)
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ChatGPT Has 'Goblin' Mania in the US. In China It Will 'Catch You Steadily' (wired.com)
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Paul Tudor Jones says U.S. is late to regulating AI: 'We should have already done it' (cnbc.com)
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Why Bread Zeppelin Is Hitting Pause on Franchising: ‘We Have a Lot to Prove’ (feeds.feedburner.com)
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SpaceX Tees Up Massive Spending Ahead of IPO (feeds.content.dowjones.io)
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Motherboard sales 'collapse' by more than 25% as chipmakers strangle enthusiast PC market to build more AI chips — Asus projected to sell 5 million fewer boards in 2025, Gigabyte, MSI, and ASRock also expected to see reduced sales numbers (tomshardware.com)
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Fitbit Premium is becoming Google Health Premium and it’ll cost more (androidauthority.com)
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Child marriages plunged when girls stayed in school in Nigeria (news.ycombinator.com)
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Samsung is pulling TVs and appliances from China after losing $138 million to local competition (techspot.com)
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Samsung ends sales of TVs and appliances in China amid intense local competition (techspot.com)
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Does Tech Actually Suck Now or Have I Just Become a Grumpy Old Man? (cnet.com)
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How do you design a bathroom for the godfather of the Bauhaus? Keep it simple (feeds.feedburner.com)
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After a $16 billion Stargate AI data center was built despite being voted down, Michigan towns rush to block new buildouts — massive facility will suck 1.4 Gigawatts of energy to power ChatGPT (tomshardware.com)
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Samsung chip workers reject $340,000 one-time bonus, demand annual payouts like SK hynix's $900,000 — workers want share of AI windfall, impending 18-day strike could cost Samsung up to $11.7 billion (tomshardware.com)
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AI data center boom squeezes consumer tech’s chip supply—even though they use different chips (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Energizer releases coin lithium batteries that won't cause burning if accidentally swallowed (engadget.com)
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Apple TV greenlights new project with ‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ star (9to5mac.com)
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