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Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins wants data centers in space (theverge.com)
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Linux devs start removing support for 37-year-old Intel 486 CPU — head honcho Linus Torvalds says 'zero real reason' to continue support (tomshardware.com)
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Should You Switch to AT&T's New Unlimited Plans to Save Money? (cnet.com)
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‘Maul: Shadow Lord’ Is a Fine Prequel to a Great TV Show (gizmodo.com)
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This new Circle to Search feature saved me from three dumb purchases (androidauthority.com)
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The World Cup could be a breakout moment for drone defense tech (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Jim Collins’s leadership tips on how to frame your life for success (feeds.feedburner.com)
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AI is changing how small online sellers decide what to make (technologyreview.com)
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I Tracked My Toddler’s Sleep Score and Mine. I Didn’t Expect to Learn This (cnet.com)
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The DOJ Misled a Judge About How It’s Using Voter Roll Data (wired.com)
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Is Germany's gold safe in New York ? (news.ycombinator.com)
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WD Innovation Day 2026 press Q&A transcript: roadmap plans to reach 60TB with ePMR and 100TB via HAMR by 2029 — 'at some point, the laws of physics will require us to transition to HAMR' (tomshardware.com)
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Why Is the New York Times Laundering the Reputation of a Sleazy AI Startup That’s Selling GLP-1s via a Dishonest Dumpster Fire of Fake Doctors, Phony Before-and-After Pictures, and Other Glaring Red Flags? (futurism.com)
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Why Is the New York Times Laundering the Reputation of a Sleazy AI Startup That’s Selling GLP-1s via a Dishonest Dumpster Fire of Fake Doctors, Phony Before-and-After Pictures, a Warning From the FDA, and Other Glaring Red Flags? (futurism.com)
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Your Galaxy S26 has a new update waiting, but there’s a catch (androidauthority.com)
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Sam Altman may control our future – can he be trusted? (news.ycombinator.com)
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Age Verification as Mass Surveillance Infrastructure (news.ycombinator.com)
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Robot Mowers Are Actually Good Now (wired.com)
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Google Photos could limit Pixel-exclusive AI editing features for your own good (androidauthority.com)
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Samsung may add a "Pro" model to Galaxy S lineup, matching Apple's strategy (techspot.com)
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Nvidia's own DLSS 5 announcement video gets taken down by YouTube in Italy due to a copyright strike — local TV channel sent a copyright strike to every YouTube video for using the trailer it used for its own broadcast (tomshardware.com)
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NASA astronauts on the way to the Moon capture Earth using iPhone 17 Pro Max (9to5mac.com)
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Haunted Paper Toys (news.ycombinator.com)
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Why Simple Breach Monitoring is No Longer Enough (bleepingcomputer.com)
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Prime Video: 24 of the Best Sci-Fi TV Shows You Need to Stream Right Now (cnet.com)
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Apple App Store Experiences Surge in New Apps Amid Vibe Coding Boom (gizmodo.com)
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Samsung’s 60W Galaxy S26 Ultra finally charges fast, but only because it lags on battery size (androidauthority.com)
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The workers secretly influencing their companies’ AI usage (feeds.feedburner.com)
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How Kelly Wearstler designed her new H&M collection (feeds.feedburner.com)
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It’s way too easy to cheat now (feeds.feedburner.com)
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