Sarah Bond is leaving Xbox
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The equal time rule is no match for the YouTube age
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SpaceX rocket fireball linked to plume of polluting lithium
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Harmful chemicals found in dozens of popular headphones
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Dyson announces the PencilWash wet floor cleaner
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Google Maps may now force you to sign in before showing photos and reviews
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Read Letters from the Children Detained at ICE's Dilley Facility
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Does ‘Sorry’ Count When AI Writes It for You?
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Poland Energy Survives Attack on Wind, Solar Infrastructure
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What happens to a car when the company behind its software goes under?
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Amazon's Fire TV redesign is rolling out today
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Notepad++ boosts update security with ‘double-lock’ mechanism
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This startup is using AI to cut hospital alarms—and may soon help patients get home faster
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Castlevania and Bloodstained developer Shutaro Ida dies aged 52
(news.ycombinator.com)
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DjVu and its connection to Deep Learning (2023)
(news.ycombinator.com)
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Nation-State Hackers Put Defense Industrial Base Under Siege
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Jeff Bezos could save The Washington Post, but he won’t. Here’s why
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Jeff Bezos could save ‘The Washington Post,’ but he won’t. Here’s why
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Chrome on Android just became more desktop-like with this long-awaited feature
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Russia Fully Blocks WhatsApp
(slashdot.org)