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If You've Ever Ruined Sweaters in the Wash, Whirlpool's New Machine Has a Fix (cnet.com)
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$20 million lost in 'jackpotting' ATM malware attacks in 2025, FBI reports — scheme forces machines to spit out cash, targets banks and ATM operators (tomshardware.com)
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The Tech Download: China’s AI surge — real threat or hype? (cnbc.com)
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The state of China's decade-long semiconductor push: still a decade behind, despite hundreds of billions spent and significant progress — examining the original 'Made in China 2025' initiative (tomshardware.com)
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The Chinese AI app sending Hollywood into a panic (feeds.bbci.co.uk)
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‘Pew Pew’: The Chinese Companies Marketing Anti-Drone Weapons on TikTok (wired.com)
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You’ve Caught the Gaming Industry at a Very Chinese Moment in Its Life (gizmodo.com)
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I've used Windows for decades, but I tried Linux to see if it's truly 'easy' now - and one thing surprised me (zdnet.com)
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Texas is suing TP-Link over its ties to China (theverge.com)
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Never Lose Socks in the Wash Again With This Genius New Whirlpool Feature (cnet.com)
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Chinese tech companies progress 'remarkable,' OpenAI's Altman tells CNBC (cnbc.com)
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This Lenovo gaming laptop has no business being this good for work (zdnet.com)
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Texas sues TP-Link over Chinese hacking risks, user deception (bleepingcomputer.com)
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Why the Thelio remains my favorite desktop of all time (and it's not even close) (zdnet.com)
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Microsoft’s Brad Smith says U.S. tech should ‘worry a little’ about Chinese firms' government subsidies (cnbc.com)
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Federal ban on TP-Link routers shelved, but Texas fights on (9to5mac.com)
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DDR5 Prices Are Broken, So We Tested Cheaper Chinese RAM (techspot.com)
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DDR5 Prices Are Broken, So We Tested Cheaper Chinese RAM (techspot.com)
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What Aristotle and Socrates can teach us about using generative AI (zdnet.com)
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Why China and Europe should collaborate to ‘defossilize’ the world’s carbon (feeds.nature.com)
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Texas AG sues TP-Link over purported connection to China (engadget.com)
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China Once Stole Foreign Ideas. Now It Wants To Protect Its Own (slashdot.org)
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Chinese hackers exploiting Dell zero-day flaw since mid-2024 (bleepingcomputer.com)
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While the U.S. marks Presidents’ Day, Lunar New Year begins for millions of Chinese Americans (feeds.feedburner.com)
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I replaced Windows with Linux, and there's only one feature I miss (zdnet.com)
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Why Europe barred China from flagship Horizon research programmes (feeds.nature.com)
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The official Pokémon pinball machine has an animatronic Pikachu and a Master Ball plunger (engadget.com)
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AIs Controlling Vending Machines Start Cartel After Being Told to Maximize Profits At All Costs (futurism.com)
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Brain inspired machines are better at math than expected (sciencedaily.com)
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OpenAI Is Nuking Its 4o Model. China’s ChatGPT Fans Aren’t OK (wired.com)
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