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Think smartphone batteries are simple? This iFixit factory video will change your mind (androidauthority.com)
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Sony Erases Digital Content From Libraries, a Reminder That You Don’t Own What You Buy (wired.com)
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Half-Baked Product (news.ycombinator.com)
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Gemini’s Error 1099 is locking users out, but this unofficial fix could help (androidauthority.com)
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iFixit is creating a repairability scoring standard for US electronics (techspot.com)
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Biohackers Attempted Neurosurgery to Control a Lobster’s Nervous System and Give the Controls to OpenClaw, and How It Ended Will Tell You a Lot About the Ethics and Competence of AI Bros These Days (futurism.com)
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Apple TV is hitting its stride (theverge.com)
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‘PTO-maxxing’ isn’t the problem: Your company’s culture might be (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Are stores open on July 3, 2026? Holiday hours for Walmart, Target, Costco, banks, stock market, post office, and more (feeds.feedburner.com)
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How D.C. looks has always been a political battleground. Here’s why (feeds.feedburner.com)
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A behind-the-scenes look at Midjourney’s medical scanner leaves many questions unanswered (theverge.com)
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Video Game History Foundation founder says piracy remains the only viable game preservation method (techspot.com)
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The Nothing Phone 1 has officially reached the end of the road (androidauthority.com)
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AI Browsers Can Basically Be Hypnotized Into Turning Against Their User and Carrying Out Devastating Hacks (futurism.com)
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Tesla's Model Y L finally comes to the US with six seats and a $62,000 price tag (engadget.com)
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Meta’s new app is basically social media for vibe-coded games and experiences (androidauthority.com)
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Ask HN: Is anyone experimenting with different ways of using LLMs for coding? (news.ycombinator.com)
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Singapore charges two people over a scheme to smuggle Nvidia chips to China through a $42 million property deal (techspot.com)
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Singapore charges suspects over $5.7 million and $42 million property tied to Nvidia AI server smuggling route to China (techspot.com)
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Google Admits It Missed Its Climate Goals — Again — Because of AI (futurism.com)
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Amazon Has Enough Satellites To Launch Its Starlink Competitor (slashdot.org)
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Panic isn’t an AI strategy (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Concorde-style supersonic flights could return to the US, as long as they're quiet enough (techspot.com)
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Concorde-style supersonic flights over US land could return, as long as they're quiet enough (techspot.com)
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Politician who investigated spyware abuses had his phone hacked with Pegasus spyware (techcrunch.com)
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You’re probably ignoring the most important number in your company (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Why saying yes early in your career pays off later (feeds.feedburner.com)
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EU Politicians Investigated Pegasus Spyware. Then It Ended Up on One of Their Phones (wired.com)
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SwitchBot Debuts Advanced Camera With AI Event Alerts, Wildlife Recognition (cnet.com)
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Why Switzerland has 25 gbit internet and America doesn't (news.ycombinator.com)
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