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- + Astro Bot Wins Game of the Year
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- + Apple Nears Switch To In-House Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Chip for iPhone, Smart Home
- + Tech Platforms Diverge on Erasing Criminal Suspects' Digital Footprints
- + Microsoft Hijacks Keyboard Shortcut To Bring Copilot To Your Attention
- + BeReal Accused of Annoying Users Into Sharing Their Data
- + Amazon Paused Rollout of Microsoft Office for a Year After Hacks
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- + Harvard Is Releasing a Massive Free AI Training Dataset Funded by OpenAI and Microsoft
- + Amazon Says Developers Spend 'Just One Hour Per Day' on Actual Coding
- + Startup Will Brick $800 Emotional Support Robot For Kids Without Refunds
- + Photobucket Sued Over Plans To Sell User Photos, Biometric Identifiers To AI Companies
- + Russia Tests Cutting Off Access To Global Web, and VPNs Can't Get Around It
- + 'The Dying Language of Accounting'
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- + WordPress Chief Quits Community Forum After Court Loss
- + New Magnetic Flow Has Potential To Revolutionise Electronic Devices
- + Google Unveils Project Mariner: AI Agents To Use the Web For You
- + 'Modern War Cannot Be Won Without Software,' Palantir Executive Says
- + Researchers Uncover Chinese Spyware Used To Target Android Devices
- + UK Low-Carbon Renewable Power Set To Overtake Fossil Fuels For First Time
- + AI App Gold Rush Floods Apple Store With Low-Quality Offerings
- + Cruise Employees 'Blindsided' By GM's Plan To End Robotaxi Program
- + WordPress Parent Company Must Stop Blocking WP Engine, Judge Rules
- + Google Asks FTC To Kill Microsoft's Exclusive Cloud Deal with OpenAI
- + Amazon is Officially in the Online Car Sales Business
- + Investigation Launched Into Queensland Lab Breach, With Vials of Deadly Viruses Missing
- + Open Source Maintainers Are Drowning in Junk Bug Reports Written By AI
- + Livestock Antibiotic Use in Asia Dwarfs European Levels Amid Resistance Fears
- + GM Exits Robotaxi Market
- + Linux Mint Dethrones MX Linux As the Most Popular Distro On DistroWatch
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- + Microsoft Unveils Zero-Water Data Centers To Reduce AI Climate Impact
- + Chinese Scientists Have No Choice But To Leave US, Top Mathematician Says
- + Amazon Pilots 15-Minute Delivery in India
- + Secret To AI Profitability Is Hiring a Lot More Doctorates
- + China's Trillion-Dollar Bet on High-Speed Rail Transformation
- + Drylands Now Make Up 40% of Land on Earth, Excluding Antarctica, Study Says
- + Malaysian Lawmakers Approve Bill To Broaden Internet Control
- + Scientists Advise EU To Halt Solar Geoengineering
- + Musicians Rally Behind Internet Archive in $621 Million Music Label Battle
- + IT Giant Favored Indian H-1B Workers Over US Employees
- + OpenAI Launches Sora Video Generator
- + Scientific Breakthrough Gives New Hope To Building Quantum Computers
- + Microsoft AI Chief Says Conversational AI Will Replace Web Browsers
- + AI Boosts Materials Discovery By 44% at Major US Lab
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- + Microsoft Discontinues Its $4,500 All-in-One Desktop, 'Surface Studio'
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- + New Nuclear Fuel Rods Endure 3,452F For 120-Day Test, Raising Hopes for Safer Reactors
- + ElonMusk's AI Chatbot 'Grok' is Now Free to All X Users
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- + Millions of Cubans Had Another Power Outage Wednesday
- + The Rust Foundation's Plan to Grow the Pool of Well-Trained Rust Developers
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- + Hard Drive Tossed in Landfill With Bitcoin Now Worth $800 Million. Lawsuits Continue
- + Backdoor in Compromised Solana Code Library Drains $184,000 from Digital Wallets
- + Hard Drive Tossed in Landfill With Bitcoin Now Worth $8 Billion. Lawsuits Continue
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- + Elon Musk's xAI Plans Massive Expansion of AI Supercomputer in Memphis
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- + Bitcoin Reaches and Surpasses $100k USD
- + Internet Archive: We Will Not Appeal 'Hachette v. Internet Archive' Ruling
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- + Meta Says It's Mistakenly Moderating Too Much
- + South Korea Becomes First Country To Replace 10% of Its Workforce With Robots
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- + Riot Games is Cracking Down on Players' Off-Platform Conduct
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- + Big Tech Slams Australia's Youth Social Media Ban
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- + GIMP 3.0 - a Milestone For Open-Source Image Editing
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- + Japan's 'God of Management' Comes Back To Life as an AI Model
- + Intel Required To Keep Control of Foundries Under $7.9 Billion Chips Act Deal
- + Footprints Suggest Different Human Relatives Lived Alongside One Another
- + Google's Chrome Worth Up To $20 Billion If Judge Orders Sale
- + NHS Major 'Cyber Incident' Forces Hospitals To Use Pen and Paper
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- + Even Central Banks Are Losing Faith in CBDCs
- + Plastics Lobbyists Make Up Biggest Group at Vital UN Treaty Talks
- + Australia To Ban Under-16s From Social Media After Passing Landmark Law
- + NASA Aircraft Uncovers Cold War Nuclear Missile Tunnels Under Greenland Ice
- + Ryugu Asteroid Sample Rapidly Colonized By Terrestrial Life
- + PFAS and Microplastics Become More Toxic When Combined, Research Shows
- + Denmark Will Plant 1 Billion Trees, Convert 10% Farmland Into Forest
- + Senators Say TSA's Facial Recognition Program Is Out of Control
- + Data Broker Leaves 600K+ Sensitive Files Exposed Online
- + Google Opens AI Campus In London
- + Tornado Cash Sanctions Overturned By US Appeals Court
- + The World's First Unkillable UEFI Bootkit For Linux
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- + Former Android Leaders Are Building an 'Operating System For AI Agents'
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- + China Woos Western Tech Talent in Race for Chip Supremacy
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- + Uber's Gig-Economy Workforce Now Includes Programmers
- + Job Seekers Doubt AI's Promised Productivity Gains
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- + OpenAI's Sora Video Generator Appears To Have Leaked
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- + USPTO Petitioned To Cancel Oracle's JavaScript Trademark
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- + Microsoft Rolls Out Recovery Tools After CrowdStrike Incident
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- + 'El Capitan' Ranked Most Powerful Supercomputer In the World
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- + DOJ Wants Google To Sell Chrome To Break Search Monopoly
- + Framework Laptops Get Modular Makeover With RISC-V Main Board
- + Apple Appears Set To Discontinue Lightning-to-Headphone Adapter
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- + AI Lab PleIAs Releases Fully Open Dataset, as AMD, Ai2 Release Open AI Models
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- + Is NASA's Moon Rocket Getting Canceled?
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- + FTC Reports 50% Drop in Unwanted Call Complaints Since 2021
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