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After a Decade, Vitamix Is Axing One of Its Most Popular (and Affordable) Blenders. Here's Why (cnet.com)
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OpenAI's Codex Desktop can run your computer now - and has its own browser (zdnet.com)
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Why the Quietest Person in the Room Might Build the Best Startup (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Anthropic Rolls Out Claude Opus 4.7, an AI Model That Is Less Risky Than Mythos (slashdot.org)
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Gemini can now create personalized AI images by digging around in Google Photos (arstechnica.com)
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Is Your Body Language Sabotaging You? This Nonverbal Communication Expert’s Method Has Helped Her Clients Generate $2 Billion in Sales. (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Intel launches new Core Series 3 chips for mainstream laptops (engadget.com)
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The Newest Alzheimer’s Drugs Might Be Worthless, Review Finds (gizmodo.com)
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Nintendo's Empire of Secrets with Keza MacDonald – Factually with Adam Conover (news.ycombinator.com)
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Anthropic releases Claude Opus 4.7, narrowly retaking lead for most powerful generally available LLM (venturebeat.com)
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Two Americans sentenced for helping North Korea steal $5 million in fake IT worker scheme (techcrunch.com)
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Blackmagic Camera app for iOS updated to version 3.3, headlined by Apple Watch companion (9to5mac.com)
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InsightFinder raises $15M to help companies figure out where AI agents go wrong (techcrunch.com)
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Perplexity’s Personal Computer AI assistant feature launches on Mac for subscribers (9to5mac.com)
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AI traffic to US retailers rose 393% in Q1, and it’s boosting their revenue too (techcrunch.com)
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The $2,899 Galaxy Z TriFold Is Back. You Can Buy It From Samsung's Store (cnet.com)
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Image generation with Gemini and Nano Banana may be about to feel like it’s reading your mind (androidauthority.com)
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The ‘Avatar’ Movie Leak Didn’t Come From a Paramount Email, But It’s Still Just as Bad (gizmodo.com)
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Google defends its handling of user data after ICE subpoena (Update) (androidauthority.com)
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Google Makes Image Generation a Little Creepier With Personal Intelligence (gizmodo.com)
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EU Age Verification App Announced To Protect Children Online (slashdot.org)
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An Investor Dared Him to Quit School. Now He’s Building a $1.5 Billion AI Startup. (feeds.content.dowjones.io)
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Gemini can now draw on your Google data to personalize the images it generates (engadget.com)
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Google adds Nano Banana-powered image generation to Gemini’s Personal Intelligence (techcrunch.com)
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Roblox’s AI assistant gets new agentic tools to plan, build, and test games (techcrunch.com)
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Inside NTT Research’s push to commercialize deep tech (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Elegoo announces the Jupiter 2 resin 3D printer for $949, early bird price of $849 — new model offers massive print volume but is still physically smaller than previous models (tomshardware.com)
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She Was a Long Shot for the Job That ‘Changed the Trajectory’ of Her Life — But the Boss Saw This In Her. Today, It Helps Her Leads a Team of 10,000. (feeds.feedburner.com)
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3D-Printing a Trombone (news.ycombinator.com)
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Meta isn't setting its Oversight Board free just yet (engadget.com)
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