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Oracle says there have been 'no delays' in OpenAI arrangement after stock slide (cnbc.com)
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Nvidia weighs expanding H200 production as new China orders rush in, report claims — ByteDance and Alibaba listed as suitors for 'large orders' in the wake of sanctions lift (tomshardware.com)
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Space Force Unveils Bizarre Names for Its Space Arsenal That Look Like Something Out of a Fantasy Novel (gizmodo.com)
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Sharks, Snakes, and Ghosts: Space Force Unveils 7 Bizarre Themes to Name Its War Tech (gizmodo.com)
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Reddit sues Australia over underage social media ban (engadget.com)
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Reddit argues it isn’t like other social platforms in case against Australia’s social media ban (techcrunch.com)
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Reddit Launches High Court Challenge To Australia's Under-16s Social Media Ban (slashdot.org)
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Get Ready to Ride the Light: Diablo 4's Next Expansion Adds Paladin Class, Revamps the Endgame (cnet.com)
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Altman and Musk launched OpenAI as a nonprofit 10 years ago. Now they’re rivals in a trillion-dollar market (cnbc.com)
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Capcom's Pragmata is coming your way on April 24 (engadget.com)
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What to Know About Australia's Social Media Ban: Reddit Is Challenging the Law (cnet.com)
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Reddit launches High Court challenge to Australia's social media ban for kids (feeds.bbci.co.uk)
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Can’t open YouTube or YouTube TV on your NVIDIA Shield TV? You’re not alone (androidauthority.com)
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Cisco Stock Hits New All-Time High, 25 Years After the Dotcom Bubble Burst (slashdot.org)
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Rivian Reveals New AI Assistant, Lidar, and Autonomous Driving Coming in 2026 (gizmodo.com)
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College Campuses Have Become a Front Line in America's Sports-Betting Boom (slashdot.org)
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Denmark is planning on severe social media restrictions for young people. Here’s how (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Remember Google Stadia? Steam finally made its gamepad worth rescuing (theverge.com)
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Dev gambles on 'obviously fake' $8K Grace Hopper system, scores $80,000 worth of hardware on Reddit for one-tenth of the cost — buyer's haul includes 960GB of DDR5 RAM worth more than what he paid for the entire rig (tomshardware.com)
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Games Workshop Has Finally Learned Its Lesson (gizmodo.com)
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US could demand five-year social media history from tourists before allowing entry (engadget.com)
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Nvidia’s new software could help trace where its AI chips end up (cnbc.com)
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Over $50 billion in under 24 hours: Why Big Tech is doubling down on investing in India (cnbc.com)
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My Wi-Fi went out, but a forgotten TV feature kept me entertained for hours (zdnet.com)
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Australia’s world-first social media ban is a ‘natural experiment’ for scientists (feeds.nature.com)
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US May Demand 5 Years of Social Media History From Incoming Tourists (cnet.com)
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Japan On Alert for ‘Megaquake’ After Magnitude 7.6 Shakes the Nation (gizmodo.com)
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Intel loses its latest challenge to 16-year-old EU antitrust case (engadget.com)
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U.S. will require some tourists to hand over 5 years of social media (feeds.feedburner.com)
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US taking 25% cut of Nvidia chip sales “makes no sense,” experts say (arstechnica.com)
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