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Mobile phishing is a bigger threat than email now - how to stay protected (zdnet.com)
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AI companies and data brokers even resort to fake forms to keep selling our data (9to5mac.com)
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YouTube may be building different political realities for men and women (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Android 17’s Live Updates will be a boon for workout and travel apps (androidauthority.com)
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The biggest data center ever is becoming a huge problem in Utah (theverge.com)
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Data Brokers’ and AI Firms’ Opt-Out Forms Are Built to Fail, Report Finds (wired.com)
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Ex-Apple engineer says Apple deliberately slows older phones via updates (news.ycombinator.com)
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Infomaniak transitions to a foundation model to protect user data privacy (news.ycombinator.com)
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FiveThirtyEight articles on the Internet Archive (news.ycombinator.com)
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Ben Welsh made an index of all FiveThirtyEight articles on the Internet Archive (news.ycombinator.com)
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Literary Prizewinners Are Facing AI Allegations. It Feels Like the New Normal (wired.com)
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Verizon DBIR: Enterprises Face a Dangerous Vulnerability Glut (darkreading.com)
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FBI seeks US-wide access to license plate cameras, wants "data in near real time" (arstechnica.com)
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AI slop farms are churning out anti-AI data center memes on Facebook (feeds.feedburner.com)
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NextEra and Dominion's $67 Billion Mega-Merger Is All About the Data Centers (slashdot.org)
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Seagate sparks memory sell-off as CEO says it would 'take too long' to build new factories (cnbc.com)
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What Is Happening to Publishing? (news.ycombinator.com)
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Meta Employees Are Scrambling to Use Up Benefits Ahead of Layoffs (wired.com)
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Two AI-based science assistants succeed with drug-retargeting tasks (arstechnica.com)
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Max-severity flaw in ChromaDB for AI apps allows server hijacking (bleepingcomputer.com)
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Google is plugging the Play Store into Gemini for smarter app recommendations (androidauthority.com)
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OpenAI's new image watermarks make it easier to spot AI fakes - here's how (zdnet.com)
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The era of 1,000 Hz gaming monitors has arrived, but why? (arstechnica.com)
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You probably don't need a 1,000 Hz gaming monitor (arstechnica.com)
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Tristan Davey's Punch Card Archive (news.ycombinator.com)
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[Virtual Event] Anatomy of a Data Breach: What to Do if it Happens to You (darkreading.com)
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Electrical utility megamerger is all about the data centers (arstechnica.com)
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LG unveils 'world's first' native 1,000 Hz refresh rate at 1080p for serious competitive gaming — UltraGear 25G590B to launch in the second half of 2026 (tomshardware.com)
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Modular data center builder Armada raises $230 million, to build Arizona factory with new investor Johnson Controls (cnbc.com)
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7-Eleven confirms data breach claimed by the ShinyHunters gang (bleepingcomputer.com)
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