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The T1 Phone Still Isn’t Here: Trump Mobile’s ‘Shipping’ Claims Fall Flat
Mobile Technology

The T1 Phone Still Isn’t Here: Trump Mobile’s ‘Shipping’ Claims Fall Flat

Despite claims of a wide release, Trump Mobile's T1 phone remains elusive for customers, with only a few media samples circulating.
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Spotify’s New AI Remix Tool Promises ‘Superfan’ Connection, but Raises Questions About Creative Value
Entertainment Technology

Spotify’s New AI Remix Tool Promises ‘Superfan’ Connection, but Raises Questions About Creative Value

Spotify and Universal Music Group are launching a generative AI remix tool for premium users. While marketed as a way to deepen fan relationships, critics argue it replaces artistry with prompts.
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Boots Riley’s ‘I Love Boosters’ Uses Surrealist Comedy to Attack Capital and GenAI Hype
Entertainment Technology

Boots Riley’s ‘I Love Boosters’ Uses Surrealist Comedy to Attack Capital and GenAI Hype

Director Boots Riley discusses his new film 'I Love Boosters,' class struggle in the fashion industry, and why he views generative AI as a corporate scam.
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The Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 (2026) Is a Masterclass in Hardware That Costs Too Much
Gaming Technology

The Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 (2026) Is a Masterclass in Hardware That Costs Too Much

The 2026 Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 pivots to Intel Panther Lake CPUs and a stunning OLED display, but a skyrocketing price tag threatens its value proposition.
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yt-dlp Pulls Back on Bun Support, Citing ‘Vibe-Coding’ and Security Concerns
Technology

yt-dlp Pulls Back on Bun Support, Citing ‘Vibe-Coding’ and Security Concerns

The popular media downloader yt-dlp is limiting and deprecating support for the Bun runtime, citing a shift toward 'vibe-coding' and critical security flaws in older versions.
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CISA Under Fire After Contractor Leaks Agency Secrets on Public GitHub Repository
Technology

CISA Under Fire After Contractor Leaks Agency Secrets on Public GitHub Repository

Lawmakers are questioning CISA's internal security after a contractor leaked AWS GovCloud keys and internal secrets on a public GitHub account.
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NTSB Scrambles to Block Public Access After AI ‘Resurrects’ Voices of Dead Pilots
Technology

NTSB Scrambles to Block Public Access After AI ‘Resurrects’ Voices of Dead Pilots

The NTSB temporarily shuttered its docket system after AI was used to reconstruct audio from spectrograms of a fatal UPS flight, bypassing federal privacy laws.
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SpaceX’s Starship V3 Debut Ends in Booster Loss Despite Successful Liftoff
Science Technology

SpaceX’s Starship V3 Debut Ends in Booster Loss Despite Successful Liftoff

The first flight of the upgraded Starship V3 saw a successful ascent from Starbase, but the Super Heavy booster failed to reignite, ending in a crash.
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The Art of the Squeeze: Porting LZ4 Compression to Legacy 8-Bit Silicon
Laptop & PC Technology

The Art of the Squeeze: Porting LZ4 Compression to Legacy 8-Bit Silicon

A deep dive into implementing the LZ4 decompression algorithm on legacy CPUs like the Z80 and 6502, exploring the constraints of 8-bit architecture.
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The Great AI Dependency: Web Developers Lean on LLMs While Fearing for Their Jobs
Technology

The Great AI Dependency: Web Developers Lean on LLMs While Fearing for Their Jobs

A new Devographics survey reveals a paradox: 63% of web developers use AI for over half their code, yet nearly half fear the technology will displace them.
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Jailbroken Gemini Used to Orchestrate Crypto Scam Targeting QAnon and MAGA Communities
Technology

Jailbroken Gemini Used to Orchestrate Crypto Scam Targeting QAnon and MAGA Communities

A report from TrendAI reveals how a Russian-speaking threat actor weaponized jailbroken Gemini LLMs to impersonate US veterans and drain cryptocurrency wallets.
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The ‘Semantic’ Supply Chain: How Minor Text Edits Can Turn AI Agents Rogue
Science Technology

The ‘Semantic’ Supply Chain: How Minor Text Edits Can Turn AI Agents Rogue

Researchers from the University of Maryland reveal how small changes to natural language in AI skill files can bypass security filters and hijack agent behavior.
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The $58,000 Tab: When DirecTV Sued O.J. Simpson for Satellite Piracy
Science Technology

The $58,000 Tab: When DirecTV Sued O.J. Simpson for Satellite Piracy

A look back at the unusual federal lawsuit where DirecTV sued O.J. Simpson for satellite TV piracy, involving FBI raids and 'Black Sunday' countermeasures.
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Workday CEO Plans to Trade Headcount for AI Agents to Drive Margins
Technology

Workday CEO Plans to Trade Headcount for AI Agents to Drive Margins

Workday co-founder and CEO Aneel Bhusri reveals a strategy to sustain growth and expand margins by replacing new hires with AI agents.
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Google Calms Fears After First-Gen Chromecast Devices Suddenly Go Dark
Entertainment Technology

Google Calms Fears After First-Gen Chromecast Devices Suddenly Go Dark

First-generation Chromecast users feared their legacy devices were bricked after a sudden casting failure. Google clarifies the outage was a temporary technical glitch.
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The Digital Paper Trail: How India’s POCSO Act Regulates Victim Identity in the Age of Social Media
Technology World News

The Digital Paper Trail: How India’s POCSO Act Regulates Victim Identity in the Age of Social Media

An analysis of the legal framework surrounding the disclosure of victim identities under India's POCSO Act and the risks of digital publication.
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Google’s First-Gen Chromecast Returns to Life After Mysterious Casting Blackout
Entertainment Technology

Google’s First-Gen Chromecast Returns to Life After Mysterious Casting Blackout

Google confirms a technical glitch caused original Chromecast devices to stop working this week, debunking theories that the legacy hardware was intentionally bricked.
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FCC Targets ‘The View’ in New Probe Over News Exemption and Equal-Time Rules
Technology

FCC Targets ‘The View’ in New Probe Over News Exemption and Equal-Time Rules

FCC Chairman Brendan Carr opens a public inquiry into whether ABC's The View qualifies as a bona fide news program, challenging its exemption from the equal-time rule.
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Apple Appeals to Supreme Court, Arguing Epic Games Victory Shouldn’t Benefit All App Store Developers
Technology

Apple Appeals to Supreme Court, Arguing Epic Games Victory Shouldn’t Benefit All App Store Developers

Apple is challenging a court ruling in its ongoing battle with Epic Games, arguing that injunctions regarding App Store fees should not extend to other developers.
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Kash Patel’s ‘Based Apparel’ Site Goes Dark Following Malware Reports
Mobile Technology

Kash Patel’s ‘Based Apparel’ Site Goes Dark Following Malware Reports

Based Apparel, the clothing brand owned by FBI Director Kash Patel, has taken its website offline after reports of infostealer malware targeting visitors.
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