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Supreme Court allows firing of FTC commissioners, ends agency independence (theverge.com)
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U.S. offers $10 million for hackers targeting WhatsApp, Signal users (bleepingcomputer.com)
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Forget the Stovetop: The Air Fryer Is the Best Way to Cook Bacon (cnet.com)
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Apple TV: 29 of the Best Shows You're Probably Not Watching (cnet.com)
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‘Supergirl’ Has a Not-So-Strong Start In Theaters (gizmodo.com)
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Marriott and Gensler CEOs: good design is good for business (feeds.feedburner.com)
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VMware Workstation Pro 26H1 brings architectural upgrades and expanded OS support (techspot.com)
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Yeasound RIC800 Hearing Aids Review: Good Audio, Glitchy App (wired.com)
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NASA's X-59 "frankenjet" tests supersonic flight without the sonic boom (arstechnica.com)
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The Anti-Data-Center Movement Is Reshaping Michigan Politics (wired.com)
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NASA Prepping to Launch Extremely Risky Rescue Mission (futurism.com)
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8 plug-in gadgets that take your outlets from basic to better (including a lifesaver) (zdnet.com)
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You might not use this powerful Android utility, but nearly a third of polled readers do (androidauthority.com)
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Trump bought as much as $5 million in Axon stock before ICE sought $220 million Taser deal (cnbc.com)
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Critical SimpleHelp flaw exploited to deploy new stealer malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
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Let him cook: How Weber Blackstone CEO Roger Dahle went from upstart to the biggest name in grilling (theverge.com)
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China’s hollow-core fiber trial pushes 51.3 Tb/s over 128 miles without signal regeneration — milestone targets AI-era networking bottlenecks (tomshardware.com)
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These human TV and movie picks trounce Netflix’s algorithm (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Everyone’s Mad at the World Cup’s New ‘Hydration Breaks’—Except Mr. Moneybags Over Here (wired.com)
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Top Google Security Staff Warn Search Data Could Be Hacked if EU Rules Change (wired.com)
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This might finally be the best PS2 emulator on Android after recent updates (androidauthority.com)
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Scientists Think Neptune and Uranus May Not Be the Ice Giants We Imagined (slashdot.org)
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Pong game recompiles its own source code every frame — winning entry at IOCCC29 was generated by a custom compiler (tomshardware.com)
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Prosecutors used a man's ChatGPT logs to try to link him to the Pacific Palisades fire, but it didn't work (techspot.com)
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AI Zillionaires Are Starting to Get Scared as the Public Turns Against Them (futurism.com)
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25 years ago, this scene from Steven Spielberg’s ‘A.I.’ predicted the collapse of objective reality (feeds.feedburner.com)
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The One Thing a Water Quality Scientist Wants You to Know About Drinking Tap (cnet.com)
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The Flipper Zero creators’ Busy Bar productivity display will go on sale next month (theverge.com)
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‘Suppressed talents’: How the workplace is still failing neurodivergent workers (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Truckloads of Tesla Batteries Keep Getting Stolen Before They Even Leave the Factory (wired.com)
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