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Algorithmic Outrage: How Social Media Amplified Belfast’s Anti-Immigrant Riots
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Algorithmic Outrage: How Social Media Amplified Belfast’s Anti-Immigrant Riots

An analysis of how digital misinformation and rapid social media mobilization turned a knife attack in Belfast into widespread urban unrest.
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Border War Escalation: Pakistan Air Strikes in Afghanistan Leave 13 Dead, Including 11 Children
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Border War Escalation: Pakistan Air Strikes in Afghanistan Leave 13 Dead, Including 11 Children

Afghanistan accuses Pakistan of killing 13 civilians, mostly children, in targeted air raids across Kunar, Khost, and Paktika provinces following TTP clashes.
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Algorithmic Warfare and Surveillance: The Digital Infrastructure of Detention
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Algorithmic Warfare and Surveillance: The Digital Infrastructure of Detention

An analysis of the intersection between military detention, biometric surveillance, and the digital documentation of human rights abuses in contested territories.
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Cyber-Kinetic Escalation: Iran Targets US Infrastructure in Bahrain, Jordan, and Kuwait Following Southern Strikes
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Cyber-Kinetic Escalation: Iran Targets US Infrastructure in Bahrain, Jordan, and Kuwait Following Southern Strikes

Detailed analysis of Iran's coordinated strikes on US assets in the Middle East, the interception of missiles over Jordan, and the unfolding geopolitical tech tensions.
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Blue Origin Sets Aggressive Return-to-Flight Timeline Following New Glenn Pad Explosion
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Blue Origin Sets Aggressive Return-to-Flight Timeline Following New Glenn Pad Explosion

CEO Dave Limp reveals Blue Origin aims to fly New Glenn again this year despite significant launchpad damage at Cape Canaveral.
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The ‘Small Web’ Strikes Back: Wander Console Brings Serendipity to a Search-Saturated Internet
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The ‘Small Web’ Strikes Back: Wander Console Brings Serendipity to a Search-Saturated Internet

Wander Console is reviving the spirit of StumbleUpon and webrings, allowing indie developers to curate and discover the 'small web' away from AI-driven search results.
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Suno’s $5.4 Billion Valuation Signals Investor Bet on AI Music Over Copyright Caution
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Suno’s $5.4 Billion Valuation Signals Investor Bet on AI Music Over Copyright Caution

AI music startup Suno secures $400 million in Series D funding, hitting a $5.4 billion valuation despite escalating legal battles with UMG and Sony.
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Meta Spins Off Supernatural as VR Fitness Hit Escapes the ‘Acquire-to-Kill’ Cycle
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Meta Spins Off Supernatural as VR Fitness Hit Escapes the ‘Acquire-to-Kill’ Cycle

After a costly antitrust battle and a shift in Metaverse priorities, Meta is spinning off Supernatural into an independent entity, Supernatural Health.
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ASUS Returns to Tablets at Computex 2026 With a High-Stakes Bet on Tandem OLED
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ASUS Returns to Tablets at Computex 2026 With a High-Stakes Bet on Tandem OLED

ASUS debuts the ASUS Pad at Computex 2026, featuring a 12.2-inch Tandem OLED display and MediaTek Dimensity 8300. A strategic pivot back to tablets.
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Microsoft is prepping a Snapdragon-powered Surface Pro 13 to challenge the MacBook Air
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Microsoft is prepping a Snapdragon-powered Surface Pro 13 to challenge the MacBook Air

Leaked specs for the upcoming Surface Pro 13 suggest a shift to Qualcomm's Snapdragon X2 Elite, OLED displays, and a new FlexKeyboard.
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The Move to Orbital Data Centers: Why AI is Pushing Computing into Low Earth Orbit
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The Move to Orbital Data Centers: Why AI is Pushing Computing into Low Earth Orbit

Industry leaders from Varda and Planet discuss the shift toward on-orbit computing, driven by AI demand and the need to reduce latency in space-to-ground data pipelines.
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The Orbiting Watchdog: How High-Frequency Satellite Intel is Replacing Traditional Border Patrols
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The Orbiting Watchdog: How High-Frequency Satellite Intel is Replacing Traditional Border Patrols

Beyond simple imagery, companies like BlackSky are using AI and high-revisit satellite constellations to compress the decision cycle for border security agencies.
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The Rise of the Space Unicorn: AI Demand and Orbital Infrastructure Drive New Valuation Peak
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The Rise of the Space Unicorn: AI Demand and Orbital Infrastructure Drive New Valuation Peak

A new wave of space startups is hitting $1 billion valuations at record speed, driven by orbital data centers and the global AI compute race.
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Beatbot Pushes Into High-End Automation With New AquaSense X and Solar-Powered iSkim
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Beatbot Pushes Into High-End Automation With New AquaSense X and Solar-Powered iSkim

Beatbot is challenging the pool maintenance market with the AquaSense X's advanced navigation and the solar-powered iSkim, aiming to eliminate manual cleaning entirely.
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Lenovo Floods MWC 2026 With Hardware Experiments: Foldable Legion Go, Modular PCs, and AI Companions
Gaming Technology

Lenovo Floods MWC 2026 With Hardware Experiments: Foldable Legion Go, Modular PCs, and AI Companions

Lenovo unveils a massive wave of hardware at MWC 2026, including a foldable gaming handheld, a modular ThinkBook, and a new suite of AI-driven desk companions.
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The Refurbished Gamble: Why the MacBook Air Is Suddenly Dipping Below $200
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The Refurbished Gamble: Why the MacBook Air Is Suddenly Dipping Below $200

A rare price drop puts the 13-inch MacBook Air under $200. We break down the specs, the 'Grade A/B' reality, and whether this Intel-era machine still holds up in 2026.
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Leaked Benchmarks Point to Surface Laptop 8 With Intel ‘Panther Lake’ Chips
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Leaked Benchmarks Point to Surface Laptop 8 With Intel ‘Panther Lake’ Chips

Geekbench listings reveal a new Surface Laptop 8 for Business featuring Intel's Core Ultra X7 368H Panther Lake processor and a 13.8-inch display.
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Google Unveils ‘Googlebook’: A Pivot Toward an AI-First Laptop Ecosystem
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Google Unveils ‘Googlebook’: A Pivot Toward an AI-First Laptop Ecosystem

Google introduces the Googlebook, a new category of AI-centric laptops designed for Gemini. Moving beyond ChromeOS, Google targets the premium AI PC market.
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Nintendo Switch Sports: A Polished Echo of the Wii Era That Struggles to Find Its Own Identity
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Nintendo Switch Sports: A Polished Echo of the Wii Era That Struggles to Find Its Own Identity

An editorial analysis of Nintendo Switch Sports, examining whether the successor to Wii Sports delivers meaningful innovation or merely superficial polish.
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Cyber-Kinetic Escalation: Iran Targets US Bases in Middle East Following Retaliatory Strikes
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Cyber-Kinetic Escalation: Iran Targets US Bases in Middle East Following Retaliatory Strikes

Analysis of the retaliatory strikes between the US and Iran, focusing on the impact on strategic infrastructure and the role of regional interception systems.
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