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The Browser Company’s Dia is now available on Mac, no invite needed (engadget.com)
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Not a game: Cards Against Humanity avoids tariffs by ditching rules, explaining jokes (arstechnica.com)
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The City That Made the World Fall for a Monster (wired.com)
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Meta wants its metaverse everywhere (theverge.com)
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Duolingo says it will ‘never’ open a San Francisco office (techcrunch.com)
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Intel gives first look at next-gen chips, says Arizona fab is fully operational (cnbc.com)
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Nintendo's Pikmin shorts were about showing off its animation studio's chops (engadget.com)
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Nintendo’s weird Pikmin videos were short films, not announcement teasers (theverge.com)
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Intel gives us a glimpse of its Panther Lake Core Ultra chips (engadget.com)
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Elgato is launching a bigger teleprompter for presenters, podcasters, and businesses (theverge.com)
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Netflix’s first TV party games include Lego, Boggle, and Tetris (theverge.com)
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OpenAI expands budget-friendly ChatGPT Go to 16 more countries in Asia (cnbc.com)
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3 takeaways about climate tech right now (technologyreview.com)
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The Browser Company’s Dia is now available on Mac, no invite needed (theverge.com)
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Battlefield alum DevAlly raises €2M to help companies with Europe’s feisty new accessibility law (techcrunch.com)
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DoorDash to use Serve Robotics’ sidewalk robots for deliveries in Los Angeles (techcrunch.com)
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Jensen Huang says Trump's H-1B changes would've prevented his family from immigrating (cnbc.com)
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A competitor crippled a $23.5M bootcamp by becoming a Reddit moderator (news.ycombinator.com)
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Is Tim Cook Stepping Down? Apple CEO's 65th Birthday Sparks Succession Scuttlebutt (cnet.com)
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Dia, The Browser Company’s AI-powered browser, is now generally available on macOS (9to5mac.com)
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Trumpworld's Least Favorite Cabinet Secretaries (wired.com)
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Discord now says 70,000 government IDs may have leaked in provider hack (engadget.com)
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Stoke Space gives us another reason to take it very seriously (arstechnica.com)
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Not a game: Cards Against Humanity avoids tariffs by ditching rules, adding explanations (arstechnica.com)
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To avoid tariffs, Cards Against Humanity becomes “information material,” not a game (arstechnica.com)
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Google adds limits to 'Work from Anywhere' policy that began during Covid (cnbc.com)
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Qilin ransomware claims Asahi brewery attack, leaks data (bleepingcomputer.com)
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One-man campaign ravages EU 'Chat Control' bill (news.ycombinator.com)
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Fake Protest Videos Are the Latest AI Slop to Go Viral in MAGA World (gizmodo.com)
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As Trump Bleeds Public TV Dry, Bob Ross Paintings Go Up for Auction to Support Local Stations (gizmodo.com)
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