2131.
2132.
2133.
2134.
Why Eric Ries believes shareholder supremacy is over
(feeds.feedburner.com)
2135.
A Krispy Kreme data breach may qualify thousands of Americans for payouts over $3,000
(feeds.feedburner.com)
2136.
Waymo Takes Its Self-Driving Cars to Virginia
(wired.com)
2137.
2138.
China Memory-Chip Maker CXMT Clears Shanghai Listing Review
(feeds.content.dowjones.io)
2139.
5 ways I’m using Samsung Routines that have completely changed my Galaxy phone
(androidauthority.com)
2140.
US law enforcement warns of "anti-tech extremism" as AI hatred grows
(arstechnica.com)
2141.
Can you enforce strong Active Directory password rules without frustrating users?
(bleepingcomputer.com)
2142.
Trump’s UFC fight ring won’t solve his political woes
(feeds.feedburner.com)
2143.
2144.
This Ferrari should have been a Volkswagen
(theverge.com)
2145.
There’s bad news for Pixel sales in the US, and Pixel 10 series could be to blame
(androidauthority.com)
2146.
2147.
Glassworm botnet disrupted after resilient C2 infrastructure takedown
(bleepingcomputer.com)
2148.
A Google Store shipping blunder swapped a Pixel 10 for a Motorola Razr
(androidauthority.com)
2149.
Go: Support for Generic Methods
(news.ycombinator.com)
2150.
I wanted Gemini Daily Brief to be great, but it’s kind of a mess
(androidauthority.com)
2151.
2152.
Win cool gadgets we can’t keep because The Verge has ethics
(theverge.com)
2153.
2154.
2155.
2156.
Samsung user claims Galaxy S25 FE exploded while charging overnight
(androidauthority.com)
2157.
2158.
Samsung’s top Android rival might copy S26 Ultra’s Privacy Display, but will it be better?
(androidauthority.com)
2159.
2160.
How AI inhibits our curiosity, and what to do to regain it, according to science
(feeds.feedburner.com)