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2911.
HAVN BF360 Flow case review: Air scoop design delivers low GPU temps (tomshardware.com)
2912.
Empromptu raises $2M pre-seed to help enterprises build AI apps (techcrunch.com)
2913.
Trump approves Nvidia H200 exports to China, with 25% fee attached — report suggests that companies will have to follow strict Beijing rules to import foreign chip, AMD and Intel to benefit from policy shift (tomshardware.com)
2914.
Some of Ikea’s Matter-compatible smart devices are now available in the US (theverge.com)
2915.
This $50 Samsung Galaxy Watch accessory is a no-brainer (androidauthority.com)
2916.
Federal Housing Administration ban shifts non-permanent resident mortgage locks from boom to bust (feeds.feedburner.com)
2917.
North Korean hackers exploit React2Shell flaw in EtherRAT malware attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
2918.
30 Year Anniversary of WarCraft II: Tides of Darkness (news.ycombinator.com)
2919.
Someone bought a $600 PC hiding a 4070 Ti Super, Core i9-14900KS, and $700 worth of RAM (techspot.com)
2920.
IBM To Buy Confluent For $11 Billion To Expand AI Services (slashdot.org)
2921.
A Month With the Pixel Watch 4: I'm Still a Fan, but It's Showing Signs of Wear (cnet.com)
2922.
FTC upholds ban on stalkerware founder Scott Zuckerman (techcrunch.com)
2923.
iPhone 17 is MKBHD’s phone of the year (9to5mac.com)
2924.
iPhone 17 is the best phone of 2025, according to MKBHD (9to5mac.com)
2925.
Apache Issues Max-Severity Tika CVE After Patch Miss (darkreading.com)
2926.
Monday Night Football: How to Watch Eagles vs. Chargers Tonight for Free (cnet.com)
2927.
Capital One takes the premium credit card arms race to the next level with Miami Art Week perks (feeds.feedburner.com)
2928.
US Treasury Tracks $4.5B in Ransom Payments since 2013 (darkreading.com)
2929.
Nvidia reportedly wins H200 exports to China — US Department of Commerce set to ease restrictions for full Hopper AI GPU (tomshardware.com)
2930.
I'm Still a Pixel Watch 4 Fan a Month Later, but the Luster (and Screen) Has Scratched (cnet.com)
2931.
Environmental groups call for halt to new data center construction (techcrunch.com)
2932.
Black Friday 2.0: Apple Watch Series 11 hits new all-time low, more (from $129) (9to5mac.com)
2933.
Has the cost of building software dropped 90%? (news.ycombinator.com)
2934.
Has the cost of building software just dropped 90%? (news.ycombinator.com)
2935.
Ransomware gangs turn to Shanya EXE packer to hide EDR killers (bleepingcomputer.com)
2936.
Amazon’s “Catalog AI” Product Platform Helps You Shop Smarter (spectrum.ieee.org)
2937.
Not So Fast, Netflix. Paramount's Hostile Bid for Warner Bros. Aims to Block $83 Billion Deal (cnet.com)
2938.
Deprecations via warnings don't work for Python libraries (news.ycombinator.com)
2939.
The Best Way to Play Your N64 Games Now Looks Even Better (gizmodo.com)
2940.
The Senate's new SAFE bill is set to curb access to advanced chips to China, but that won't slow down the AI war — training workloads still heavily rely on Nvidia, while alternatives remain inefficient (tomshardware.com)
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