Sony’s latest camera sensor could let your next phone take the ultimate sunset photos
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In a big year for horror, Widow’s Bay still stands apart
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The anti-humanoid: Why Genesis AI’s new robot design isn’t a fake human
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West Antarctica Is Missing Way Too Much Ice
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Is technical literacy the new MBA?
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A tale of two path separators
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What business leaders are getting wrong about AI’s impact on entry-level jobs
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Why Account Takeovers Are Rising and How to Stop Them
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How to find the best deals during Amazon’s Prime Day sale
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Accessibility is more than a design problem
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U.S. science is in chaos
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U.S. Science Is in Chaos
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Show HN: High-Res Neural Cellular Automata
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The best Apple deals you can already get ahead of Prime Day
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Google’s first smart speaker in six years arrives next week
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Thread Direct looks to solve Matter’s biggest setup headache
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Got Thread problems? There’s an app for that
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How ‘accidental managers’ sink teams and sour workplaces
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How we learned to stop worrying* and love the autonomous future
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Hacking the atmosphere: Geoengineering gets a reality check
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Entrepreneurs in Nairobi make the case for going solar
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Forget basic transcriptions: An upcoming wearable wants to power autonomous AI agents
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Google Voice now take notes on your calls, then sends you the summary via Gmail
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Microsoft confirms Office apps launch issues after June updates
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