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Twitter turned 20 and I feel nothing (engadget.com)
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How fusion power works and the startups pursuing it (techcrunch.com)
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FedEx has started delivering 'promotion-ready' AI training to over 400,000 workers (cnbc.com)
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This Columnist Predicted in 2006 That the Iran War Would End by 2026 (Seriously) (gizmodo.com)
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John Stamos debated live-streaming his first tattoo at SXSW: Is the future of media ‘life in real-time’? (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Leaders Don’t Stop Learning, They Get Headway (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Apple @ Work: From rogue Dropbox folders to the File Provider framework (9to5mac.com)
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Our Top-Rated Air Fryer Is 100% Nontoxic and Breaks Down for Easy Storage (cnet.com)
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How companies and nonprofits are tackling the U.S. healthcare crisis—until there’s a federal policy solution (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Nintendo redesigns Switch 2 for EU rules with a user-replaceable battery (techspot.com)
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I Tested a Low-Cost Phone With One of the Biggest Batteries We've Seen Yet (cnet.com)
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OpenClaw's ChatGPT moment sparks concern that AI models are becoming commodities (cnbc.com)
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Restaurant Re-Deploys Robot After Dishware-Smashing Freakout (futurism.com)
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71 Best Podcasts (2026): True Crime, Culture, Science, Fiction (wired.com)
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A retro Starship Troopers shooter, a video store sim and other new indie games worth checking out (engadget.com)
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SteamOS update adds support for Steam Machine and other non-Valve hardware (techspot.com)
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Rogue OpenClaw AI wrote and published 'hit piece' on a Python developer who rejected its code — disgruntled bot accuses Matplotlib maintainer of discrimination and hypocrisy, later backtracks with an apology (tomshardware.com)
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Boring Phone Designs, Begone. I'm Seeing a New Wave of Fresh Looks for 2026 (cnet.com)
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How brands can leverage AI while prioritizing a human touch for the most brilliant ideas (feeds.feedburner.com)
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We keep finding the raw material of DNA in asteroids—what's it telling us? (arstechnica.com)
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US Departments of Justice and Defense crush four massive botnets totaling 3,000,000 devices — botnets responsible for a combined 316,000 DDoS attacks globally (tomshardware.com)
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Therapists Go on Strike, Saying They’re Being Replaced by AI (futurism.com)
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Stay on Top of Your Workouts and Health With the Best Fitness Trackers of 2026 (cnet.com)
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I Tried DoorDash’s Tasks App and Saw the Bleak Future of AI Gig Work (wired.com)
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Microsoft promises major improvements to Windows 11 performance, reliability, and updates — lower RAM usage, fewer Copilot interactions, and enhanced File Explorer incoming (tomshardware.com)
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Here are 20 of our favorite outdoor deals from REI’s Member Days Sale (theverge.com)
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Broadcom's VMware shake-up triggers EU antitrust complaint by cloud providers (techspot.com)
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Cyberattack on a Car Breathalyzer Firm Leaves Drivers Stuck (wired.com)
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Google adds ‘Advanced Flow’ for safe APK sideloading on Android (bleepingcomputer.com)
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DOGE goes nuclear: How Trump invited Silicon Valley into America’s nuclear power regulator (arstechnica.com)
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