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U.S. Targets Iranian Surveillance and Air Defenses in Strategic Strike Wave
Technology

U.S. Targets Iranian Surveillance and Air Defenses in Strategic Strike Wave

CENTCOM confirms the completion of targeted strikes against Iranian surveillance and communication systems following escalated tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.
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Decoding the Crescent: The Evolution of iPhone’s Do Not Disturb and the Shift Toward AI-Driven Focus
Mobile Technology

Decoding the Crescent: The Evolution of iPhone’s Do Not Disturb and the Shift Toward AI-Driven Focus

From its iOS 6 origins to the AI-powered 'Reduce Interruptions' mode in iOS 18, we track the evolution of the iPhone's iconic crescent moon and Focus systems.
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Beyond the Splash: Navigating the Complex World of Waterproof Wearables for Swimmers
Technology Wearables

Beyond the Splash: Navigating the Complex World of Waterproof Wearables for Swimmers

From AR goggles to dive-certified smartwatches, we analyze the best waterproof wearables for swimmers and explain the critical difference between IPX8 and ATM ratings.
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Instagram Finally Breaks the Chronological Grid, Allowing Users to Drag-and-Drop Posts
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Instagram Finally Breaks the Chronological Grid, Allowing Users to Drag-and-Drop Posts

Meta has finally introduced Grid Reordering to Instagram, allowing users to manually curate their profile layout beyond the limited pinning system.
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The Stealth Mod: How Aftermarket Hacks are Stripping the Privacy Safeguards from Meta Ray-Bans
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The Stealth Mod: How Aftermarket Hacks are Stripping the Privacy Safeguards from Meta Ray-Bans

An investigation reveals a growing underground market for modding Meta Ray-Ban glasses to disable the recording indicator light, creating a 'stealth mode' for covert filming.
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The Invisible Gatekeeper: Inside the BBC’s Strict New Protocol for External Linking
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The Invisible Gatekeeper: Inside the BBC’s Strict New Protocol for External Linking

The BBC has updated its rigorous guidelines on external links and third-party feeds to combat commercial influence and ensure editorial neutrality.
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Google is Giving You a Manual Override for the News Feed
Technology

Google is Giving You a Manual Override for the News Feed

Google's new Preferred Sources tool allows users to prioritize specific publishers in search results, countering the randomness of AI summaries and algorithmic feeds.
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The Cookie Wall: How the BBC is Balancing Public Service Mandates with Global Ad Revenue
Technology World News

The Cookie Wall: How the BBC is Balancing Public Service Mandates with Global Ad Revenue

An in-depth look at the BBC's complex cookie architecture, the distinction between UK and international users, and the tension between privacy and funding.
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Fiji’s ‘Dark Sky’ Ambition: Can a Pacific Island State Set the Global Standard for Light Pollution Control?
Technology World News

Fiji’s ‘Dark Sky’ Ambition: Can a Pacific Island State Set the Global Standard for Light Pollution Control?

Fiji is attempting to become the world's first official 'Dark Sky Nation,' leveraging astronomical preservation to drive eco-tourism and environmental sustainability.
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UN to Deploy Investigation Team to Lebanon Amid Escalating Israeli Strikes in the South
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UN to Deploy Investigation Team to Lebanon Amid Escalating Israeli Strikes in the South

UN human rights chief Volker Turk announces an assessment mission to Lebanon following Israeli air strikes that killed 16 people in Tyre and surrounding villages.
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Iran Closes Strait of Hormuz, Strikes US Bases in Gulf Following Trump Administration Escalation
Technology World News

Iran Closes Strait of Hormuz, Strikes US Bases in Gulf Following Trump Administration Escalation

The IRGC has declared the Strait of Hormuz closed and launched drone strikes on US bases in Bahrain and Kuwait following renewed US military operations inside Iran.
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Western Sanctions Target Settler Networks, but Critics Argue the ‘Architects’ Remain Untouched
Technology World News

Western Sanctions Target Settler Networks, but Critics Argue the ‘Architects’ Remain Untouched

The UK, France, and other allies have imposed sanctions on Israeli settler networks, but campaigners argue targeting individuals ignores systemic state complicity.
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Cyber-Kinetic Escalation: How Iran’s Strait of Hormuz Blockade Leverages Asymmetric Warfare
Technology World News

Cyber-Kinetic Escalation: How Iran’s Strait of Hormuz Blockade Leverages Asymmetric Warfare

Analysis of the military escalation between Tehran and the US, focusing on the strategic closure of the Strait of Hormuz and the resulting global economic shock.
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ProbablyMonsters Sets Sights on Crowded 2026 and 2027 Windows for Crimson Moon and Nekome: Nazi Hunter
Gaming Technology

ProbablyMonsters Sets Sights on Crowded 2026 and 2027 Windows for Crimson Moon and Nekome: Nazi Hunter

Independent developer ProbablyMonsters reveals release timing for Crimson Moon and Nekome: Nazi Hunter, stepping into a volatile launch calendar dominated by the GTA 6 effect.
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Resident Evil Veronica Remake: Capcom Doubles Down on Survival Horror over Action
Gaming Technology

Resident Evil Veronica Remake: Capcom Doubles Down on Survival Horror over Action

Capcom producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi clarifies the Resident Evil Veronica remake's perspective, gameplay loop, and the decision to drop 'Code' from the title.
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Focus Entertainment Taps Former Rockstar and Ubisoft Veterans for Surreal Platformer ‘Bradley the Badger’
Gaming Technology

Focus Entertainment Taps Former Rockstar and Ubisoft Veterans for Surreal Platformer ‘Bradley the Badger’

Focus Entertainment announces the publishing of Bradley the Badger, a surreal 3D platformer developed by veterans from Red Dead Redemption and Mario + Rabbids.
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Xbox Braces for Second Wave of Mass Layoffs as CEO Admits Division is ‘Over Extended’
Gaming Technology

Xbox Braces for Second Wave of Mass Layoffs as CEO Admits Division is ‘Over Extended’

Microsoft's Xbox division is reportedly planning significant layoffs for June 30, 2026, following a stark admission from CEO Asha Sharma that the gaming arm is overextended.
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Amazon Targets Indian Mid-Range Market With New Fire TV Stick HD
Entertainment Technology

Amazon Targets Indian Mid-Range Market With New Fire TV Stick HD

Amazon expands its streaming footprint in India with the launch of the Fire TV Stick HD, aiming to bridge the gap between entry-level sticks and high-end 4K devices.
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Samsung Floods Indian Market with 72 New ‘Vision AI’ TVs, Including High-End Micro RGB
Entertainment Technology

Samsung Floods Indian Market with 72 New ‘Vision AI’ TVs, Including High-End Micro RGB

Samsung launches its 2026 Vision AI TV range in India with 72 models across Micro RGB, OLED, and Neo QLED. Prices start at Rs 36,990.
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Sony Brings Mini-LED Precision to India with the Bravia 7II
Entertainment Technology

Sony Brings Mini-LED Precision to India with the Bravia 7II

Sony expands its premium display lineup in India with the Bravia 7II, featuring advanced RGB technology and Mini-LED brightness. Here is the full breakdown.
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