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1981.
Russia is cutting mobile data for travelers for up to 24 hours to fight drone attacks (techspot.com)
1982.
Russia places 24-hour block on mobile data for returning travelers to combat drone threats (techspot.com)
1983.
Intel's upcoming Arrow Lake desktop refresh detailed in new leak — Core Ultra 290K Plus, 270K Plus, & 250K Plus will ship with improved clocks and more E-cores, along with DDR5-7200 support (tomshardware.com)
1984.
7 reasons you might want to jailbreak your Kindle (androidauthority.com)
1985.
Intel's next-gen Granite Rapids-WS server CPU lineup leaked — Xeon 654 18-core chip posts solid numbers in early Geekbench listing (tomshardware.com)
1986.
Gifts for Gym Bros: Best Workout Gear and Gym Essentials (2025) (wired.com)
1987.
Google Begins Aggresively Using the Law To Stop Text Message Scams (slashdot.org)
1988.
MIT researchers and beauty brand Amorepacific made a wearable patch that analyzes skin aging (engadget.com)
1989.
Indie App Spotlight: ‘Dimewise’ is a minimal budgeting app for iPhone, with Liquid Glass (9to5mac.com)
1990.
Five convicted for helping North Korean IT workers pose as Americans and secure jobs at U.S. firms — over 240 companies were victimized by the scam (tomshardware.com)
1991.
Five People Plead Quilty To Helping North Koreans Infiltrate US Companies (slashdot.org)
1992.
Minisforum Stuffs Entire Arm Homelab in the MS-R1 (news.ycombinator.com)
1993.
'No One Lives Forever' turns 25 and you still can't buy it legitimately (news.ycombinator.com)
1994.
'No One Lives Forever' Turns 25 and You Still Can't Buy It Legitimately (news.ycombinator.com)
1995.
Years later, Arkane’s Dishonored is still a modern stealth classic (arstechnica.com)
1996.
After six years of promises and no shipping silicon, Tachyum revises Prodigy processor specs to 1,024 cores with 1,600W of power consumption — likely another 5-year delay, company claims its chip is 20 times faster than Nvidia's Rubin NVL576 rack (tomshardware.com)
1997.
The Steam Machine Is Not Built for Hardcore PC Gamers (gizmodo.com)
1998.
Carol’s Rant on This Week’s ‘Pluribus’ Suggests Yet Another Meaning Behind the Show (gizmodo.com)
1999.
The Economic Impact of Brexit (slashdot.org)
2000.
The 13 best tech toys for kids in 2025 (engadget.com)
2001.
Show HN: Encore – Type-safe back end framework that generates infra from code (news.ycombinator.com)
2002.
Could you live with Android if the Play Store was your only option? (androidauthority.com)
2003.
CEO of Southeast Asia's largest bank says AI adoption already paying off: ‘It’s not hope, it’s now’ (cnbc.com)
2004.
Apple tightens App Review Guidelines to crack down on copycat apps (9to5mac.com)
2005.
Apple Store app updated with Liquid Glass support (9to5mac.com)
2006.
Apple halves App Store fees for mini apps (engadget.com)
2007.
How to Grow your Startup Fast in 2025 (news.ycombinator.com)
2008.
Apple cuts App Store fee in half for 'mini apps' that integrate more of its software (cnbc.com)
2009.
Rosetta Stone Is Basically Paying You to Learn 25 Languages for Life Thanks to an Early Black Friday Offer (gizmodo.com)
2010.
The Google TV Streamer might not be on sale for much longer! (androidauthority.com)
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