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Satire to Streets: How the ‘Cockroach Janta Party’ is Weaponizing Memes Against India’s Education Crisis
Technology World News

Satire to Streets: How the ‘Cockroach Janta Party’ is Weaponizing Memes Against India’s Education Crisis

From viral AI imagery to New Delhi protests, the Cockroach Janta Party leverages digital satire to challenge India's unemployment rates and exam scandals.
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AMD’s Ryzen AI 400 Series: A Quiet Pivot Toward Stability Over Peak Performance
Technology

AMD’s Ryzen AI 400 Series: A Quiet Pivot Toward Stability Over Peak Performance

Initial testing of the Ryzen AI 400 series in the Acer Swift Go 16 AI suggests a shift toward midrange stability over the aggressive performance leaps seen in Intel and Qualcomm's latest silicon.
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Hisense Pushes the Scale in India with 100-Inch U7SE Mini-LED Lineup
Entertainment Technology

Hisense Pushes the Scale in India with 100-Inch U7SE Mini-LED Lineup

Hisense expands its Indian footprint with the U7SE ULED Mini-LED series, featuring a massive 100-inch option, Devialet-tuned audio, and 144Hz gaming capabilities.
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Lumio Expands 2026 TV Lineup in India with 55-Inch Vision 9 and Vision 7 Models
Technology TVs

Lumio Expands 2026 TV Lineup in India with 55-Inch Vision 9 and Vision 7 Models

Lumio introduces smaller 55-inch variants of its 2026 Vision series in India, targeting the mid-range market with QD-Mini LED technology and competitive pricing.
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US-Iran Deal Moves Toward De-escalation with Nuclear Monitor Return and Hormuz Hotline
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US-Iran Deal Moves Toward De-escalation with Nuclear Monitor Return and Hormuz Hotline

Vice President JD Vance reports breakthroughs in Swiss negotiations with Iran, including the return of nuclear monitors and a new maritime security hotline in the Strait of Hormuz.
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Digital Diplomacy and De-escalation: The New Hotline in the Strait of Hormuz
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Digital Diplomacy and De-escalation: The New Hotline in the Strait of Hormuz

Iran and the US have agreed to a communication hotline to prevent maritime misunderstandings in the Strait of Hormuz as traffic slowly recovers.
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Valve Rejects ‘Loss-Leader’ Strategy for Steam Machine, Citing Open Ecosystem Philosophy
Gaming Technology

Valve Rejects ‘Loss-Leader’ Strategy for Steam Machine, Citing Open Ecosystem Philosophy

Valve defends the Steam Machine's $1,049 starting price, arguing that subsidizing hardware creates closed ecosystems that stifle innovation.
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The eVTOL War: How Patent Battles and Trade Secret Suits are Grounding the Air Taxi Dream
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The eVTOL War: How Patent Battles and Trade Secret Suits are Grounding the Air Taxi Dream

Corporate espionage claims, China-import scandals, and patent disputes are creating a legal minefield for the electric air taxi industry as certification deadlines loom.
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Sony’s Xperia 1 VIII is a Brutalist Masterpiece with a Performance Problem
Mobile Technology

Sony’s Xperia 1 VIII is a Brutalist Masterpiece with a Performance Problem

The Sony Xperia 1 VIII ditches continuous zoom for a massive telephoto sensor and a bold new design, but struggles with thermal throttling and pricing.
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The Vibe-Coding Trap: Why Your AI-Generated App Is Likely a Security Minefield
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The Vibe-Coding Trap: Why Your AI-Generated App Is Likely a Security Minefield

The rise of 'vibe-coding' allows anyone to build apps via AI, but a growing wave of SQL injections and open databases proves that convenience comes with a critical security cost.
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Valve’s Steam Machine is a High-Stakes Bet on the ‘Living Room PC’
Gaming Technology

Valve’s Steam Machine is a High-Stakes Bet on the ‘Living Room PC’

The Steam Machine attempts to bridge the gap between PC flexibility and console convenience. But at $1,049, does it justify the price over a PS5?
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The Rise of the ‘Agentic Loop’: Why AI is Moving Toward Continuous, Recursive Coding
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The Rise of the ‘Agentic Loop’: Why AI is Moving Toward Continuous, Recursive Coding

Boris Cherny explains the transition from static AI agents to continuous 'loops' that autonomously manage and optimize codebases in the background.
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Uber Board Faces Shareholder Lawsuit Over Alleged ‘Culture of Non-Compliance’ and Driver Safety Failures
Technology

Uber Board Faces Shareholder Lawsuit Over Alleged ‘Culture of Non-Compliance’ and Driver Safety Failures

A Detroit pension fund alleges Uber's board prioritized profits over safety, ignoring systemic compliance failures that led to widespread sexual assault lawsuits.
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Tesla Contradicts Driver’s Claims in Fatal Texas Crash as NHTSA Launches Special Probe
Technology

Tesla Contradicts Driver’s Claims in Fatal Texas Crash as NHTSA Launches Special Probe

Tesla AI VP Ashok Elluswamy claims data shows the driver manually accelerated to 73 mph during a fatal Texas crash, contradicting reports that Autopilot was in control.
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OpenAI and Trail of Bits Launch ‘Patch the Planet’ to Shore Up Open Source Security
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OpenAI and Trail of Bits Launch ‘Patch the Planet’ to Shore Up Open Source Security

OpenAI is partnering with Trail of Bits to automate bug discovery and patching for open-source maintainers, countering the rise of AI-driven exploits.
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The AI Efficiency Paradox: Oracle and Tech Giants Lean Into Massive Headcount Cuts Despite Record Growth
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The AI Efficiency Paradox: Oracle and Tech Giants Lean Into Massive Headcount Cuts Despite Record Growth

Oracle's latest filings reveal 21,000 jobs lost to AI-driven restructuring, highlighting a broader trend of 'efficiency' layoffs across Meta, Google, and PayPal.
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The x86 Hegemony is Fading: Arm Now Commands Nearly Half of Server Market Revenue
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The x86 Hegemony is Fading: Arm Now Commands Nearly Half of Server Market Revenue

New IDC data reveals a tectonic shift in data center infrastructure as Arm-based systems and AI accelerators erode the long-standing dominance of Intel and AMD.
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Honor X80 Pro Max Debuts in China with Massive 11,000mAh Battery and Record-Breaking Brightness
Gaming Technology

Honor X80 Pro Max Debuts in China with Massive 11,000mAh Battery and Record-Breaking Brightness

Honor expands its X-series lineup in China with the X80 Pro Max, featuring an industry-leading battery capacity and a screen designed for extreme visibility.
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DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Swaps Small Sensors for 1-Inch Power in Bold Vlogging Bet
Camera Technology

DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Swaps Small Sensors for 1-Inch Power in Bold Vlogging Bet

DJI's Osmo Pocket 4 arrives with a massive 1-inch CMOS sensor and AI tracking, aiming to bridge the gap between compact vlogging and professional cinematography.
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Canon pushes into the ‘Prosumer’ video market with EOS R6 V and first L-series Power Zoom lens
Entertainment Technology

Canon pushes into the ‘Prosumer’ video market with EOS R6 V and first L-series Power Zoom lens

Canon expands its mirrorless lineup in India with the EOS R6 V and the RF 20-50mm f/4L IS USM PZ lens, targeting the gap between enthusiast vlogging and cinema production.
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