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In the First Trailer for ‘Ready or Not 2’, Samara Weaving Can’t Believe This Is Happening Again (gizmodo.com)
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Ex-Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger is back in chipmaking with an xLight deal worth up to $150M (techspot.com)
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The Biggest Causes of Medical Device Recalls (spectrum.ieee.org)
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BlackSky captures high-quality photos of Earth less than a day after launching its new satellite (techspot.com)
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‘Zootopia 2’ Was Never Going to Match ‘Zootopia’, and That’s Okay (gizmodo.com)
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Keep your receipts: Tech firms told to prepare for possible tariff refunds (arstechnica.com)
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Can Bezos’ Project Prometheus Close America’s Widening Physical-AI Gap with China? (techreport.com)
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OpenAI taps iPhone assembler Foxconn to manufacture data center components in U.S. (cnbc.com)
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Dronemaker DJI buys into 3D printer manufacturer Elegoo — move seen as way to diversify away from drones amid worries of U.S. ban (tomshardware.com)
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Japan: Why the World's Capital is Flowing East (feeds.feedburner.com)
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The world is running out of yttrium: a little-known rare earth is becoming the newest flashpoint in global tech (techspot.com)
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Bone AI raises $12M to challenge Asia’s defense giants with AI-powered robotics (techcrunch.com)
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DARPA and Texas Bet $1.4B on Unique Foundry -3D heterogeneous integration (news.ycombinator.com)
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3D Heterogeneous Integration Powers New DARPA Fab (news.ycombinator.com)
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DARPA and Texas Bet $1.4 Billion on a Unique Foundry (spectrum.ieee.org)
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This company says it built the world's first transparent monitor (techspot.com)
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The 'Phantom' claims to be world's first transparent computer monitor, touts 5,000 nits of HDR brightness – 24-inch 4K panel (techspot.com)
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Sam Altman backs away from OpenAI's statements about possible U.S. gov't AI industry bailouts — company continues to lobby for financial support from the industry (tomshardware.com)
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The Czinger 21C is a halo car for the future military-industrial complex (theverge.com)
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Meet the Chinese Startup Using AI—and a Team of Human Workers—to Train Robots (wired.com)
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Meet the Chinese Startup Using AI—and a Small Army of Workers—to Train Robots (wired.com)
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Elon Musk's SpaceX to launch reusable "fabships" for orbital chip manufacturing experiments — 'the ultimate egg drop challenge,' Besxar's orbital chipmaking experiments to occur over 12 launches (tomshardware.com)
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Turing AI Institute boss denies accusations of 'toxic internal culture' (feeds.bbci.co.uk)
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Why imperfection could be key to Turing patterns in nature (news.ycombinator.com)
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Why Busy Beaver hunters fear the Antihydra (news.ycombinator.com)
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Why imperfection could be key to Turing patterns in nature (arstechnica.com)
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NVIDIA shows off its first Blackwell wafer manufactured in the US (engadget.com)
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Why AI startups are taking data into their own hands (techcrunch.com)
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Microsoft is reportedly moving its Surface manufacturing out of China (theverge.com)
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Quantum stocks surge after JPMorgan investing push into strategic tech (cnbc.com)
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