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20131.
Who decides when AI is too dangerous? (theverge.com)
20132.
The best robot vacuum deals available ahead of Prime Day (theverge.com)
20133.
America’s first-time homebuyer is now 40 years old. A shocking new report explains why (feeds.feedburner.com)
20134.
The $13 Billion AI Startup Betting on Cheaper Alternatives to OpenAI, Anthropic (feeds.content.dowjones.io)
20135.
Geoengineering still faces major practical challenges (technologyreview.com)
20136.
Sennheiser debuts open-ear Accentum Clip earbuds with nine hours of battery life (engadget.com)
20137.
Locked Out of the World Cup: A Year Marked by Barriers, Borders, and Broken Access (wired.com)
20138.
Android 17’s strangest Pixel bug so far involves disappearing widgets (Updated) (androidauthority.com)
20139.
Android 17’s strangest Pixel bug so far involves disappearing widgets (androidauthority.com)
20140.
5 reasons Microsoft 365 backup isn’t enough for business data protection (bleepingcomputer.com)
20141.
Apple could fix the iPhone Air’s biggest issues with the iPhone Air 2 (androidauthority.com)
20142.
Pixel users are running into a bizarre Gmail problem when replying to emails (androidauthority.com)
20143.
There’s a new hidden way to customize your Pixel home screen. Here’s how to find it (androidauthority.com)
20144.
Frontier Airlines site leaks all personal info with just a glance at a boarding pass, researcher claims — booking number and last name nets you every passenger's personal info, including address, passport, TSA PreCheck, and most credit card info [Updated] (tomshardware.com)
20145.
Frontier Airlines site leaks all personal info with just a glance at a boarding pass, researcher claims — booking number and last name nets you every passenger's personal info, including address, passport, TSA PreCheck, and most credit card info (tomshardware.com)
20146.
Police cleans nearly 15,000 SocGholish-infected sites tied to Evil Corp (bleepingcomputer.com)
20147.
SpaceX Stock Had Quite a Bad Night (futurism.com)
20148.
Intel surges 9% after Trump says company will partner with Apple on U.S. chip design (cnbc.com)
20149.
VSCO's new Studio Pro app can edit 100 photos at a time (engadget.com)
20150.
The Anker SOLIX S2000 keeps your fridge running for 35 hours, and there’s a big Prime Day discount (androidauthority.com)
20151.
Amazon’s Kindle Colorsoft bundle is almost half off for Prime Day (theverge.com)
20152.
Seven Perfect Shuffles Randomize a Deck of Cards. But How Many Sloppy Ones? (news.ycombinator.com)
20153.
I started avoiding these 5 Android Auto mistakes, and it's drastically improved my drives (zdnet.com)
20154.
Companies are profiling you from your smartphone use - how to stop them (zdnet.com)
20155.
Android 17 is rolling out, but it’s missing the one feature I was really looking forward to (androidauthority.com)
20156.
Photoshop and Premiere now have AI assistants (theverge.com)
20157.
The search for dark matter has been blown wide open (technologyreview.com)
20158.
The Sperm-Maxxing Bros Are Actually Onto Something (wired.com)
20159.
The US Military Has Been Using Elon Musk’s Grok AI to Bomb Iran (futurism.com)
20160.
ShapedPlugin update flow hacked to infect WordPress sites (bleepingcomputer.com)
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