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U.S. proposes critical minerals trade bloc aimed at countering China’s grip (cnbc.com)
1802.
Zendesk spam wave returns, floods users with 'Activate account' emails (bleepingcomputer.com)
1803.
My internet went out, but this old-aged TV feature kept me entertained for hours (zdnet.com)
1804.
First ‘practical PhDs’ awarded in China — for products rather than papers (feeds.nature.com)
1805.
Debian's Challenge When Its Developers Drift Away (news.ycombinator.com)
1806.
The Wayback Machine debuts a new plug-in designed to fix the internet’s broken links problem (techcrunch.com)
1807.
Gigantic Headphone Speakers Are the Goofiest Thing I’ve Ever Seen (gizmodo.com)
1808.
Inside the Minneapolis restaurant that has stopped charging for food until ICE leaves the city (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Inside the Minneapolis restaurant that stopped charging for food until ICE leaves the city (feeds.feedburner.com)
1810.
Remember Xiaomi’s modular camera concept? It might actually happen this year (androidauthority.com)
1811.
"Capture it all": ICE urged to explain memo about collecting info on protesters (arstechnica.com)
1812.
How This Founder Turned 'Dry January' Into a Year-Round Movement — And Built America's #1 Non-Alcoholic Beer Brand (feeds.feedburner.com)
1813.
YouTube auto-dub translations just got a whole lot better (androidauthority.com)
1814.
Plasma engines are emerging as the next frontier in deep-space propulsion (techspot.com)
1815.
The Best Cordless Vacuums for Your Whole House (2026) (wired.com)
1816.
China’s CXMT and YMTC to increase memory output — two new fabs could close the gap with the ‘big three’ (tomshardware.com)
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China’s CXMT and YMTC to memory output — two new fabs could close the gap with the ‘big three’ (tomshardware.com)
1818.
Microsoft and ServiceNow's exploitable agents reveal a growing - and preventable - AI security crisis (zdnet.com)
1819.
The DOT’s new beautification council could Trumpify U.S. transportation infrastructure (feeds.feedburner.com)
1820.
Take-Two CEO says the company is embracing generative AI, but promises it has "zero part" in GTA 6 (techspot.com)
1821.
Flush door handles were futuristic, now China says they're too dangerous (techspot.com)
1822.
Do you have this leadership skill that will make you irreplaceable in the age of AI? (feeds.feedburner.com)
1823.
Owner of Incognito dark web drugs market gets 30 years in prison (bleepingcomputer.com)
1824.
Not So Fast, Google: That Lenient Monopoly Ruling from Last Year Is Being Appealed (gizmodo.com)
1825.
How tumours trick the brain into shutting down cancer-fighting cells (feeds.nature.com)
1826.
Particle collisions cast light on how matter forms from seemingly empty space (feeds.nature.com)
1827.
Parkinson’s disease as a somato-cognitive action network disorder (feeds.nature.com)
1828.
NIH rolls back red tape on some experiments — spurring excitement and concern (feeds.nature.com)
1829.
Qwen3-Coder-Next offers vibe coders a powerful open source, ultra-sparse model with 10x higher throughput for repo tasks (venturebeat.com)
1830.
AMD Sales Climb on Help From Data-Center Business (feeds.content.dowjones.io)
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