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A first look at the vibrant branding for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Ads Are Popping Up on the Fridge and It Isn’t Going Over Well (feeds.content.dowjones.io)
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The intelligence illusion: why AI isn’t as smart as it is made out to be (feeds.nature.com)
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Why I trust these $5 USB-C connectors to power my most expensive tech gadgets (zdnet.com)
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Amazon Plans to Test Four-Legged Robots on Wheels for Deliveries (slashdot.org)
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Nosh Robotics Launched a $1,500 Cooking Robot. Here's What It Does (and Doesn't Do) (cnet.com)
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Meeting Every Robot at Nvidia GTC: What the Future May Bring (cnet.com)
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Tesla Semi is finally going into production, and early drivers are already sold (techspot.com)
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Crimson Desert Optimization: Best Settings for Performance and Visual Quality (techspot.com)
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Crimson Desert Optimization: Best Settings for Performance and Visual Quality (techspot.com)
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Juicier Steaks Soon? The UK Approves Testing of Gene-Edited Cow Feed (slashdot.org)
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What to read this weekend: Revisiting Project Hail Mary and The Thing on the Doorstep (engadget.com)
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Apple considered buying Halide to upgrade its native Camera app (engadget.com)
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Halide co-founder is suing former partner for bringing source code to Apple (theverge.com)
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A pig's brain has been frozen with its cellular activity locked in place (news.ycombinator.com)
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FedEx has started delivering 'promotion-ready' AI training to over 400,000 workers (cnbc.com)
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iPhone 18 Pro camera may come with pro software, Apple considered buying Halide (9to5mac.com)
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Just make it hard to fail (news.ycombinator.com)
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NASA's Hubble Unexpectedly Catches Comet Breaking Up (slashdot.org)
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Oeuf is a punishing platformer in a cozy shell (theverge.com)
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Intel Device Modeling Language for virtual platforms (news.ycombinator.com)
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Three ways AI is learning to understand the physical world (venturebeat.com)
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Gamers Hate Nvidia's DLSS 5. Developers Aren’t Crazy About It, Either (wired.com)
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Why Liability Insurance No Longer Works the Way You Think — and What CEOs Must Do About It (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Crimson Desert offers no support for Intel GPUs — developer Pearl Abyss says 'please refer to the refund policy' (tomshardware.com)
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RFK may replace entire panel of CDC vaccine advisors again, ally lets slip (arstechnica.com)
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Does Nvidia’s Slop-ified DLSS 5 Game Lighting Make Any Sense? (gizmodo.com)
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Cooking Robots Have Flopped. Will the Nosh One Be Any Different? Here's My Take (cnet.com)
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AI Cooking Robots Have Flopped. Will the Nosh One Be Any Different? Here's My Take (cnet.com)
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Project Hail Mary is in theaters—but do the linguistics work? (arstechnica.com)
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