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EXCLUSIVE: White House delays release of US voting machine study as midterms near
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Windows 11's New Media Player Uses 3.5x More RAM, Charges for Popular Video Codecs
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How Russian President Vladimir Putin plans to live forever
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The average SpaceX buyer post-IPO is almost under water after two-day slide
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College Students Consumed by âResignation and Despairâ as Theyâre Relentlessly Pressured to Use AI
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Microsoft is killing Office 2021 in October to push you onto Microsoft 365, how to fight back
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Wearable jacket extracts 900 ml of drinking water daily from the air
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Morale is so bad at Mark Zuckerberg's Meta even the company's own CTO admits it's 'probably the worst it's ever been'
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'Exactly how the dot-com bubble burst': A market research firm says keep an eye on this AI warning sign
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Amazon workers who testified against AI data centers say they were intimidated by the company, monitored at work â employees face possible termination for violating company policy, speaking as representatives
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Norway imposes near ban on AI in elementary school
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Graham Norton wins court order over Facebook deepfakes in US
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Bobby Prince, the legendary composer behind Doom and Wolfenstein 3D, has died at the age of 81 | Prince helped define the sound which characterized the early FPS, as well as classic PC games like Catacomb 3-D.
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Ubisoft Co-Founder Claude Guillemot Dies in Tragic Plane Crash
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Epic Games unveils Launcher V2 in re-attempt to topple Steam, says redesigned storefront is up to 6.5x faster â promises player profiles, user reviews, universal controller support, and much more
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Former Dragon Age writer says AI could make gamedev 'frustrating as hell': 'How are we going to train up the next generation of devs if we eliminate every entry-level task?'
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SpaceX stock sinks for a second day as company slips below Amazon in market cap
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Rockstar faces legal setback as UK tribunal allows its fired workers to bring every one of their union busting allegations to trial | The trial date for Rockstar's firings dispute is now set for September 2026.
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Almost half of US singles feel negatively about AI in dating, Match says
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China unveils man-portable anti-drone laser that can burn through a drone 1,600 feet away in four seconds â backpack-sized 2-kilowatt weapon uses AI for targeting, weighs 55 pounds, and can be carried by a single soldier | The 25kg Lijian III runs at roughly 2 kW and reaches 500 meters.
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A speculative scenario titled "Europe 2031" projects economic and political instability in the EU if it fails to keep pace with the US and China in the AI race (Aisha Down/The Guardian)
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How success of AI-related companies in South Korea, Taiwan, and Japan is driving stock gains, bigger bonuses, and a retail investing frenzy in Asian markets (Wall Street Journal)
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Granta says it will stop publishing short story contest winners or join publishing partnerships it doesn't control after AI use allegations against a winner (Ella Creamer/The Guardian)
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Claude Guillemot, co-founder of Ubisoft and chairman of gaming hardware company Guillemot Corporation, died at 69 after a plane crash in France (Angela Cullen/Bloomberg)
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An interview with Smartbird CEO Nadia Carlsten about the shoe company Allbirds becoming an AI infrastructure company, plans to deploy compute clusters, and more (Tim Fernholz/TechCrunch)
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A look at Russia's push to develop homegrown AI talent, as the country is hampered by scarce access to AI hardware and a brain drain of top technical talent (Nikita Ostrovsky/Time)
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Q&A with Signal's Meredith Whittaker on why online child safety efforts risk mass surveillance, leaving the markets that demand weakening of encryption, more (Mishal Husain/Bloomberg)
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Sources: the UK government is expected to consult as early as this month on rules to make public service news more prominent on social media and video platforms (Financial Times)
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Sources: PC makers, including HP, are in talks with their supply-chain partners about using CXMT's memory chips in products bound for Asia as DRAM prices soar (Wall Street Journal)
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Paris-based Kyber, which develops a low-latency remote device control SDK and is founded by VLC lead developer Jean-Baptiste Kempf, raised $5M led by Lightspeed (Anna Heim/TechCrunch)
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Sources: Bain Capital stands to make $15B+ in profits on its 2018 Kioxia buyout, a ~20x return, as Kioxia's stock has surged 5,000%+ since its December 2024 IPO (Financial Times)
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An interview with Roblox CEO Dave Baszucki on his early decision not to prioritize ad revenue, whether every mega platform becomes an everything app, and more (Tyler Cowen/Conversations with Tyler)
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Nothing co-founder Akis Evangelidis says the phonemaker won't launch a new phone this year in its budget-focused CMF Phone series due to surging memory prices (Ben Schoon/9to5Google)
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DOJ says two brothers pleaded guilty to robbing a Minnesota family of $8M+ in cryptocurrency after holding them at gunpoint for over eight hours in 2025 (Naga Avan-Nomayo/The Block)
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Sources: Abu Dhabi's MGX is exploring buying Singapore-based data center operator DayOne; last month, sources said DayOne planned a US IPO at a $20B valuation (Reuters)