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Free AI-powered Dia browser now available to all Mac users - Windows users can join a waitlist (zdnet.com)
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Subway Builder: A Realistic Subway Simulation Game (news.ycombinator.com)
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ESP32 and Termux (news.ycombinator.com)
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HBO’s next Game of Thrones spinoff premieres in January (theverge.com)
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YouTubers who were kicked off the platform for rule violations can now request a ‘second chance’ (techcrunch.com)
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Italian businessman’s phone reportedly targeted with Paragon spyware (techcrunch.com)
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Intel unveils new processor powered by its 18A semiconductor tech (techcrunch.com)
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This $80 gadget solved my biggest frustration with headless servers - and it's highly customizable (zdnet.com)
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This $7 smart home accessory will make automating your holiday lights a breeze (zdnet.com)
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The First ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Trailer Teases Our Next Return to Westeros (gizmodo.com)
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Google's Gemini AI Is a Step Closer to Taking Control of Your Computer (cnet.com)
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How Hong Kong Gave Rise to Labubu (wired.com)
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Startup Battlefield company SpotitEarly trained dogs and AI to sniff out common cancers (techcrunch.com)
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Datacurve raises $15 million to take on ScaleAI (techcrunch.com)
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Figma partners with Google to add Gemini AI to its design platform (techcrunch.com)
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The Browser Company’s Dia is now available on Mac, no invite needed (engadget.com)
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Jim Lee Says DC Comics Will Never Support Generative AI (gizmodo.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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Leak mercilessly unwraps Motorola’s upcoming Galaxy S25 Edge rival (androidauthority.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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N8n raises $180M (news.ycombinator.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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California just passed three bills to boost internet privacy (engadget.com)
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