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11011.
The History of Xerox (news.ycombinator.com)
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Here's How to Get Your Google Refund After a $700 Million Settlement (feeds.feedburner.com)
11013.
Nothing breaks silence on Nothing OS 4.0 delay, says rollout is on track (androidauthority.com)
11014.
Google finally lets you disable the Phone app’s weird landscape mode (androidauthority.com)
11015.
Rivian Unveils Custom Silicon, R2 Lidar Roadmap, and Universal Hands Free (news.ycombinator.com)
11016.
Amazon Prime Video pulls AI-powered recaps after Fallout flub (theverge.com)
11017.
Rivian announces new AI tech, in-house chip and robotaxi ambitions (cnbc.com)
11018.
Nothing reportedly halts Nothing OS 4.0 rollout for ‘urgent fix’ (Update: Statement) (androidauthority.com)
11019.
Eli Lilly’s Weight Loss Superdrug Worked So Well During Trials, Some Quit Over Losing Too Much (gizmodo.com)
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Rivian goes big on autonomy, with custom silicon, lidar, and a hint at robotaxis (techcrunch.com)
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Rivian goes all in on 'universal hands-free' driving at its first Autonomy and AI day (engadget.com)
11022.
No sterile neutrinos after all, say MicroBooNE physicists (arstechnica.com)
11023.
'Outlet' RAM sold in Japan as new with huge markups, scuffed packaging — Crucial DDR5-5600 64GB kit commands $600 overseas as AI shortage bites (tomshardware.com)
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The Kalshi-fication of everything (feeds.feedburner.com)
11025.
Palantir Sues CEO of Rival AI Firm, Alleges Widespread Effort to Poach Employees (feeds.content.dowjones.io)
11026.
HUAWEI takes on Samsung with global launch of Mate X7 foldable (androidauthority.com)
11027.
Chinese government wades into Dutch chipmaker dispute — presses Netherlands to resolve Nexperia saga as supply concerns grow (tomshardware.com)
11028.
Asus' new 5K gaming monitor is so high-end it doesn't even officially support RTX 40-series GPUs — the XG27JCG is a 5K 180Hz beast with 330Hz 1440p dual-mode support (tomshardware.com)
11029.
Launch HN: BrowserBook (YC F24) – IDE for deterministic browser automation (news.ycombinator.com)
11030.
IEEE Computer Society Announces 2026 Class of Fellows (computer.org)
11031.
The Galaxy Z TriFold has a clever workaround to enable seamless App Continuity (androidauthority.com)
11032.
Remember Google Stadia? Steam finally made its gamepad worth rescuing (theverge.com)
11033.
What the Fed’s rate cut means for your mortgage, credit cards, and more (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Rivian is building its own powerful AI chips for autonomous driving (theverge.com)
11035.
UC Berkeley Ph.D. candidate busted repeatedly sabotaging rival student's computer, causing $46,000 in damages — hidden camera sting catches perp causing "sparks to fly out of the laptop," student arrested on three felony counts (tomshardware.com)
11036.
Amazon is loosening its grip on Kindle book downloads, if only slightly (androidauthority.com)
11037.
Gemini could change how you read books on your phone (androidauthority.com)
11038.
State AGs warn Google, Meta, and OpenAI that their chatbots could be breaking the law (theverge.com)
11039.
Is it really so bad to be fake at work? (feeds.feedburner.com)
11040.
AYANEO’s first gaming phone is a beautiful tribute to the Xperia Play (androidauthority.com)
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