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Defense Tech and Physical AI Take Center Stage at StrictlyVC Los Angeles
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Defense Tech and Physical AI Take Center Stage at StrictlyVC Los Angeles

StrictlyVC Los Angeles gathers defense tech founders, AI researchers, and venture capitalists at The Aerospace Corporation to discuss the shift toward physical AI and hard tech.
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NASA Crew Retreats to SpaceX Dragon as Roscosmos Struggles with ISS Module Leaks
Science Technology

NASA Crew Retreats to SpaceX Dragon as Roscosmos Struggles with ISS Module Leaks

NASA directed astronauts to take an 'elevated safety posture' inside the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft while Roscosmos attempted emergency repairs on a leaking ISS service module.
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Google Yields to UK Regulators, Introducing Opt-Out for AI Search Aggregation
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Google Yields to UK Regulators, Introducing Opt-Out for AI Search Aggregation

Under pressure from the UK's Competition and Markets Authority, Google is introducing a toggle for publishers to opt out of AI-generated search summaries.
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The Final Countdown: TechCrunch Disrupt Opens the Gates for Startup Battlefield 200
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The Final Countdown: TechCrunch Disrupt Opens the Gates for Startup Battlefield 200

The window for early-stage founders to enter the Startup Battlefield 200 is closing June 8. Learn about the $100,000 prize and the legacy of Disrupt's stage.
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Beyond the Feed: Status AI Secures $17M to Pivot Social Media Toward ‘Immersive Entertainment’
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Beyond the Feed: Status AI Secures $17M to Pivot Social Media Toward ‘Immersive Entertainment’

Status AI is challenging the passive scroll of traditional social media with a gamified, AI-driven environment where users live inside stories. Learn about their $17M funding round.
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Acer Bets Big on Large-Format Android with Iconia Duo Refresh at Computex
Mobile Technology

Acer Bets Big on Large-Format Android with Iconia Duo Refresh at Computex

Acer expands its Iconia Duo lineup at Computex 2026, introducing a massive 14.2-inch OLED S14 and mid-range alternatives powered by MediaTek.
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Apple Cuts the Cord: macOS 27 Drops Intel Support Entirely
Laptop & PC Technology

Apple Cuts the Cord: macOS 27 Drops Intel Support Entirely

Apple's macOS 27 'Golden Gate' officially ends the era of Intel-based Macs, requiring M-series silicon for the latest AI features and OS updates.
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The Digital Shadow of ‘Zama Zamas’: How Illegal Mining Gangs Use Tech to Orchestrate Johannesburg’s Violence
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The Digital Shadow of ‘Zama Zamas’: How Illegal Mining Gangs Use Tech to Orchestrate Johannesburg’s Violence

A mass shooting in Johannesburg's Cleveland suburb reveals the brutal intersection of illegal mining gangs and the evolving security landscape in South Africa.
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Ford’s Long Beach Skunkworks: The High-Stakes Gamble to Build a $30k EV
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Ford’s Long Beach Skunkworks: The High-Stakes Gamble to Build a $30k EV

Ford is bypassing corporate bureaucracy at its Long Beach EVDC to develop a modular, affordable electric vehicle platform using 'Skunk Works' principles.
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Apple is Experimenting With ‘Container Machines’ to Bridge the macOS and Linux Divide
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Apple is Experimenting With ‘Container Machines’ to Bridge the macOS and Linux Divide

Apple's emerging 'container machine' approach aims to replace clunky VMs with lightweight, persistent Linux environments integrated directly into macOS.
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Commonwealth Fusion Systems Lays Out the Physics for Its 400 MW Commercial Reactor
Science Technology

Commonwealth Fusion Systems Lays Out the Physics for Its 400 MW Commercial Reactor

CFS has released five peer-reviewed papers detailing the physics and engineering behind ARC, its planned 400 MW commercial fusion power plant.
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Microsoft Patches Zero-Days Amid Public Fallout With Researcher ‘Nightmare Eclipse’
Laptop & PC Technology

Microsoft Patches Zero-Days Amid Public Fallout With Researcher ‘Nightmare Eclipse’

Microsoft has released fixes for high-severity vulnerabilities disclosed by researcher Nightmare Eclipse, following a volatile dispute over disclosure agreements.
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Rivian’s R2 Gamble: Scaling Down the Adventure Aesthetic for the Mass Market
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Rivian’s R2 Gamble: Scaling Down the Adventure Aesthetic for the Mass Market

Rivian targets the mainstream EV market with the R2. We analyze the shift from luxury adventure to cost-effective scaling, featuring the new Maximus motors and OS 2.0.
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The Sovereignty Paradox: LibreOffice Slams ‘European’ Euro-Office for Enabling Microsoft Lock-in
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The Sovereignty Paradox: LibreOffice Slams ‘European’ Euro-Office for Enabling Microsoft Lock-in

The Document Foundation accuses Euro-Office of undermining European digital independence by defaulting to Microsoft's OOXML format.
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Anthropic Releases ‘Fable 5’: A High-Performance Powerhouse with a New Privacy Trade-off
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Anthropic Releases ‘Fable 5’: A High-Performance Powerhouse with a New Privacy Trade-off

Anthropic introduces Fable 5, a high-tier AI model exceeding Opus performance, while introducing a controversial 30-day data retention policy for ZDR users.
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GM Pivots Toward the Grid: Sodium-Ion Batteries and the AI Power Hunger
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GM Pivots Toward the Grid: Sodium-Ion Batteries and the AI Power Hunger

General Motors is expanding beyond EVs into grid-scale energy storage, partnering with Peak Energy and Redwood Materials to tackle the power demands of AI data centers.
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Meta Bets on Jamnagar: Scaling AI Infrastructure Through Reliance Partnership
Laptop & PC Technology

Meta Bets on Jamnagar: Scaling AI Infrastructure Through Reliance Partnership

Meta enters the Indian AI infrastructure market with a 168MW data center deal with Reliance Industries, signaling a strategic shift in global compute capacity.
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LibreOffice Slams ‘Euro-Office’ Launch as Deceptive Move Against Digital Sovereignty
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LibreOffice Slams ‘Euro-Office’ Launch as Deceptive Move Against Digital Sovereignty

The Document Foundation has issued a sharp rebuke of Euro-Office, accusing the new suite of deceptive marketing and strengthening Microsoft's hold on European data.
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The Art of the Palette: How Catlantean 3D is Engineering a Return to 1993’s Technical Constraints
Gaming Technology

The Art of the Palette: How Catlantean 3D is Engineering a Return to 1993’s Technical Constraints

A deep dive into Catlantean 3D, an upcoming indie FPS that eschews modern shaders for the strict 256-color palette and raycasting of the early 90s.
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Beyond the Printf: Why Test-Case Reducers Are the Secret Weapon of Elite Debugging
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Beyond the Printf: Why Test-Case Reducers Are the Secret Weapon of Elite Debugging

Move beyond manual debugging. Discover how test-case reducers automate the process of shrinking massive crash-inducing inputs into minimal, actionable bugs.
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