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Global Stock Exchange Hit by Monthslong Email Campaign (darkreading.com)
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The best rechargeable batteries of 2026: Expert recommended (zdnet.com)
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AMD says new EXPO ‘Ultra Low Latency’ DDR5 memory should be 'effectively the same price' as current kits — feature will work on existing chipsets, but will require new DIMMs (tomshardware.com)
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Market-Research Firm AlphaSense Clinches $7.5 Billion Valuation in New Funding Round (feeds.content.dowjones.io)
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The rise of local agentic computing faces a brutal reality: rising DRAM prices — RTX Spark, Gorgon Halo chips subject to 63% DRAM contract price hike this quarter (tomshardware.com)
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Astera Labs showcases 320-lane PCIe 6.0 switch for vendor-agnostic scaling in data centers — up to 80 accelerators can be scaled up using PCIe alone (tomshardware.com)
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Fans say StarCraft II's first major patch in nearly 6 years is "essentially a new game" (techspot.com)
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ChatGPT may be able to diagnose medical issues, but we still need actual doctors. Here’s why (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Alphabet's $80 billion stock sale leaves Wall Street in 'unprecedented territory,' says Goldman's Gutman (cnbc.com)
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GTA V cheating platform Atlas Menu hacked, exposing emails and encrypted passwords (techspot.com)
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Recovering Eric Graham's 1987 Amiga Juggler raytracer source code (news.ycombinator.com)
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AI has a water problem — Google thinks it has a fix (theverge.com)
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AI has a water problem. Google thinks it has a fix (theverge.com)
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Newegg Promo Code: 10% Off in June 2026 (wired.com)
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Valvoline Coupons and Promo Codes for June 2026 (wired.com)
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The Unreasonable Redundancy of Nature's Protein Folds (news.ycombinator.com)
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U of T researchers demonstrate AI worm could target any online device (news.ycombinator.com)
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I compared Claude Opus 4.8 with 4.7 in a 10-round honesty test - and a legal prompt broke it (zdnet.com)
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Ötzi the Iceman’s Microbes Still Show Signs of Life After 5,300 Years (gizmodo.com)
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How good are ‘AI doctors’ — and will they take over medicine? (feeds.nature.com)
1551.
How a rush for minerals is causing deforestation in tropical regions (feeds.nature.com)
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High-fidelity modular skeletons authenticate a Cambrian origin for Bryozoa (feeds.nature.com)
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Mechanophore cross-linking enhances ballistic energy dissipation of polymers (feeds.nature.com)
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Analysis of trade-offs of post-sorting plastic packaging (feeds.nature.com)
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Mining triggers extensive additional deforestation in sub-Saharan Africa (feeds.nature.com)
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Your phone can use tiny skin-colour changes to measure your heart rate (feeds.nature.com)
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Can an army of babies and dogs rescue psychology from its reproducibility crisis? (feeds.nature.com)
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Why a synthetic human genome is still worth building (feeds.nature.com)
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Squishmallows, dentures, and an ‘I Heart Hot Dads’ bag: Uber has found thousands of items left in robotaxis (techcrunch.com)
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God of War: Laufey Brings a New Hero to PlayStation's Flagship Series (cnet.com)
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