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Beyond the Algorithm: Wander Aims to Revive the Serendipity of the ‘Small Web’
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Beyond the Algorithm: Wander Aims to Revive the Serendipity of the ‘Small Web’

Developer Susam Pal is fighting the homogenization of the internet with Wander, a decentralized discovery tool designed to surface indie websites and quirky digital gardens.
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Google Caves to UK Regulators: Publishers Get Opt-Out Toggle for AI Search
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Google Caves to UK Regulators: Publishers Get Opt-Out Toggle for AI Search

Under pressure from the UK's Competition and Markets Authority, Google is introducing a way for publishers to opt out of AI-generated search overviews.
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Meta’s AI Support Bot Became an Unwitting Accomplice in Instagram Account Takeovers
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Meta’s AI Support Bot Became an Unwitting Accomplice in Instagram Account Takeovers

A critical flaw in Meta's AI-driven support system allowed hackers to hijack Instagram accounts, including official government pages, by manipulating the bot's email reset logic.
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Microsoft Bets on ‘Agentic’ Hardware and Local LLMs at Build 2026
Laptop & PC Technology

Microsoft Bets on ‘Agentic’ Hardware and Local LLMs at Build 2026

Microsoft pivots toward agentic AI and high-performance local compute with the new Surface RTX Spark Dev Box and Project Solara framework at Build 2026.
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OPPO Pad 6 Debuts With Slim Chassis and Dimensity 9500s Power
Mobile Technology

OPPO Pad 6 Debuts With Slim Chassis and Dimensity 9500s Power

OPPO officially unveils the Pad 6 in China, featuring a 12.1-inch 3K display, a 5.99mm slim profile, and the high-performance MediaTek Dimensity 9500s chipset.
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Blackview Mega 5 Aims for Productivity Dominance With $216 Price Point and Aggressive Accessory Bundle
Mobile Technology

Blackview Mega 5 Aims for Productivity Dominance With $216 Price Point and Aggressive Accessory Bundle

Blackview launches the Mega 5, a 12.2-inch tablet featuring 12GB RAM, Unisoc T7300, and a comprehensive accessory kit for under $220.
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Microsoft Surface Laptop Ultra Debuts with NVIDIA RTX Spark and a 2,000-Nit Mini LED Display
Laptop & PC Technology

Microsoft Surface Laptop Ultra Debuts with NVIDIA RTX Spark and a 2,000-Nit Mini LED Display

Microsoft unveils the Surface Laptop Ultra at Computex, featuring the NVIDIA RTX Spark ARM chip, a record-breaking Mini LED screen, and 128GB of unified memory.
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Europe’s Strategic Blind Spot: The Dangerous Gap in Continental Space Defense
Science Technology

Europe’s Strategic Blind Spot: The Dangerous Gap in Continental Space Defense

While Europe accelerates defense cooperation on land and sea, its orbital strategy remains fragmented and heavily reliant on U.S. military infrastructure.
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Blue Origin Targets End-of-Year Return to Flight After New Glenn Pad Explosion
Science Technology

Blue Origin Targets End-of-Year Return to Flight After New Glenn Pad Explosion

CEO Dave Limp confirms Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket will fly again by year's end following a massive launch pad explosion at Cape Canaveral.
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UK Rail Connectivity is ‘Off the Rails’ as Ofcom Exposes Systematic Network Failures
Science Technology

UK Rail Connectivity is ‘Off the Rails’ as Ofcom Exposes Systematic Network Failures

A new Ofcom report reveals a stark failure in UK rail mobile connectivity, with only EE meeting basic performance benchmarks while onboard Wi-Fi remains virtually non-functional.
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Lenovo Bets on Modular Hardware and Foldable Gaming at MWC 2026
Gaming Technology

Lenovo Bets on Modular Hardware and Foldable Gaming at MWC 2026

Lenovo unveils a massive hardware offensive at MWC 2026, featuring a foldable Legion Go handheld, modular ThinkBook concepts, and the Yoga 9i Aura Edition.
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The $200 MacBook Air: Navigating the Risks and Rewards of Ultra-Cheap Refurbished Tech
Laptop & PC Technology

The $200 MacBook Air: Navigating the Risks and Rewards of Ultra-Cheap Refurbished Tech

A 13-inch MacBook Air is hitting the market for $199.97. We break down the specs of this refurbished Intel model and whether it's a viable alternative to a modern iPad.
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Google Unveils ‘Googlebook’: A Bold Bet on an AI-First Laptop Category
Mobile Technology

Google Unveils ‘Googlebook’: A Bold Bet on an AI-First Laptop Category

Google is moving beyond ChromeOS with the Googlebook, a new class of laptops designed specifically for Gemini AI integration and Android app synergy.
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Crystal Dynamics Bets Big on Nostalgia With ‘Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis’ Reimagining
Gaming Technology

Crystal Dynamics Bets Big on Nostalgia With ‘Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis’ Reimagining

Crystal Dynamics officially reveals Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis, a full reimagining of the 1996 classic built in Unreal Engine 5.
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Pluto.jl Hits 1.0: The Reactive Notebook That Wants to Fix Julia’s Reproducibility Crisis
Science Technology

Pluto.jl Hits 1.0: The Reactive Notebook That Wants to Fix Julia’s Reproducibility Crisis

Pluto.jl reaches 1.0, bringing a reactive notebook environment to the Julia language that eliminates the 'out-of-order' execution problem common in Jupyter.
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The AI Tax: DDR5 Memory Prices Surge as Manufacturing Constraints Bite
Gaming Technology

The AI Tax: DDR5 Memory Prices Surge as Manufacturing Constraints Bite

PC builders face a crisis as 32GB DDR5 RAM prices climb toward $400. Explore how AI demand and SK hynix manufacturing warnings are reshaping the hardware market.
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Microsoft pivots to hardware-backed AI dev tools with Surface RTX Spark and WSL upgrades
Laptop & PC Technology

Microsoft pivots to hardware-backed AI dev tools with Surface RTX Spark and WSL upgrades

Microsoft unveils the Surface RTX Spark Dev Box and significant WSL enhancements at Build, focusing on agentic AI sandboxing and developer hardware.
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The Concrete and Chaos of Recovery: What SpaceX’s AMOS-6 Disaster Tells Us About Blue Origin’s New Glenn Setback
Science Technology

The Concrete and Chaos of Recovery: What SpaceX’s AMOS-6 Disaster Tells Us About Blue Origin’s New Glenn Setback

As Blue Origin assesses the damage to its New Glenn launch site, former SpaceX engineers explain why rebuilding a pad is often more difficult than fixing the rocket itself.
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The Mentorship Gap: Why Remote Work, Not AI, is Freezing Out New Grads
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The Mentorship Gap: Why Remote Work, Not AI, is Freezing Out New Grads

A new analysis from the New York Fed suggests remote work is the primary driver of rising youth unemployment, as the loss of in-person mentorship degrades output quality for junior staff.
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GitHub Copilot’s Pivot to Metered Billing Sparks Developer Exodus
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GitHub Copilot’s Pivot to Metered Billing Sparks Developer Exodus

Developers are reporting rapid credit depletion under GitHub Copilot's new usage-based billing model, leading to a surge in migrations toward OpenRouter and direct LLM providers.
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