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How Project Maven taught the military to love AI: AI warfare — Key
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The Verge

How Project Maven taught the military to love AI: AI warfare — Key

Project Maven, an AI system, is revolutionizing US military targeting, demonstrated by a rapid assault on Iran where over 1,000 targets were struck in 24 hours. Developed from a 2017 Google experiment, then by Palantir and others, it speeds up intelligence gathering and the 'kill chain' from hours to seconds. While enhancing efficiency, its acceleration raises ethical concerns about data accuracy and human oversight, sparking debate on the future of AI in warfare.

Apr 25Read Article →
regional: Seattle HR leader’s candid book offers practical insights
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GeekWire

regional: Seattle HR leader’s candid book offers practical insights

Seattle HR leader Mikaela Kiner's new book, "The Reverb Way," offers candid insights into building a thriving business without personal sacrifice. Drawing on her experience at Microsoft, Amazon, Starbucks, and her firm Reverb, Kiner provides practical advice for founders. The book covers navigating challenges, prioritizing work-life balance, and leveraging community, with current insights on AI's impact and Reverb's recent business rebound.

Apr 25Read Article →
Android's Linux Terminal: Max Performance, Visual Cost – A Deep Dive
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Android Authority

Android's Linux Terminal: Max Performance, Visual Cost – A Deep Dive

Android's built-in Linux Terminal is gaining powerful new resolution controls in Android 17, letting users sacrifice visual quality for max performance when running graphical Linux apps and games. It’s a significant upgrade for enthusiasts but comes with trade-offs.

Apr 24Read Article →
CoD Out of Day-One Game Pass: The Data Behind Xbox's Big Move
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GamesIndustry.biz

CoD Out of Day-One Game Pass: The Data Behind Xbox's Big Move

Xbox pulled Call of Duty from day-one Game Pass launches, moving them to roughly a year later. This came with Game Pass price cuts. Data shows CoD wasn't driving new subscriptions but cannibalizing premium sales, and the franchise itself faces declining engagement and revenue, prompting Xbox's strategic pivot.

Apr 24Read Article →
Merino Wool T-Shirts Redefine Performance Apparel for 2026
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Wired

Merino Wool T-Shirts Redefine Performance Apparel for 2026

For outdoor enthusiasts, frequent travelers, and anyone seeking elevated everyday wear, merino wool t-shirts have emerged as a premium choice, setting a new standard for performance and versatility. Despite a higher

Apr 24Read Article →
Unpacking the Human Side of Open Source: A Developer's Lens
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Stack Overflow Blog

Unpacking the Human Side of Open Source: A Developer's Lens

Cult.Repo produces documentaries shedding light on the human stories behind open-source software, revealing the dedication of maintainers and the often-overlooked personal challenges they face. Their work highlights critical issues like project sustainability, fair compensation, and widespread burnout among open-source contributors. Understanding these narratives offers developers crucial insights into the health and future of the tools they depend on.

Apr 24Read Article →
Carbon Nanotube Wiring: A Glimpse into the Future, But Not Ready for
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Ars Technica

Carbon Nanotube Wiring: A Glimpse into the Future, But Not Ready for

Verdict: A Promising Scientific Breakthrough, Not a Consumer Product (Yet) Carbon nanotube (CNT) wiring has long held the promise of revolutionizing electronics, and new research brings us tantalizingly closer to that

Apr 24Read Article →
Diablo 4's Lord of Hatred Delivers The Classic Feature Fans Crave
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GameSpot

Diablo 4's Lord of Hatred Delivers The Classic Feature Fans Crave

Diablo 4's upcoming Lord of Hatred expansion (update 3.0) is finally bringing back a fan-favorite classic ARPG feature: the map overlay. This highly requested addition allows players to place a customizable, togglable map directly on their screen, enhancing navigation without interrupting gameplay. The expansion also includes massive overhauls like skill tree reworks, a new endgame system, the Horadric Cube's return, a proper loot filter, two new classes, and more, all launching April 28.

Apr 24Read Article →
regional: It’s just Xbox: Microsoft gaming leaders start new era with
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GeekWire

regional: It’s just Xbox: Microsoft gaming leaders start new era with

Microsoft's gaming division is undergoing a major strategic shift, rebranding as "Xbox" and adopting "daily active players" as its core metric. Under new CEO Asha Sharma, the company aims to tackle player frustrations, reevaluate game exclusivity, and pursue acquisitions, reflecting a renewed challenger mindset amidst recent financial pressures.

Apr 24Read Article →
Never Miss an Alert: Enable Android's Essential Notification History
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MakeUseOf

Never Miss an Alert: Enable Android's Essential Notification History

Have you ever cleared a flurry of notifications only to realize later you dismissed something important? Or perhaps you pick up your phone after hours of focused work, only to be overwhelmed by a wall of alerts, making

Apr 24Read Article →
in-depth: At 'AI Coachella,' Stanford Students Line Up to Learn From
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Wired

in-depth: At 'AI Coachella,' Stanford Students Line Up to Learn From

Stanford's CS 153 course, nicknamed "AI Coachella" for its celebrity tech CEO guest lecturers, is drawing immense student interest despite controversy. Co-taught by Anjney Midha and Michael Abbott, it offers direct access to industry titans like Sam Altman and Jensen Huang, providing real-world AI insights.

Apr 24Read Article →
iOS 26.4.2 Fix: A Crucial Security Patch for Your iPhone
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ZDNet

iOS 26.4.2 Fix: A Crucial Security Patch for Your iPhone

Quick Verdict Apple's latest minor update, iOS/iPadOS 26.4.2, isn't just another incremental patch; it's a critical security fix addressing a significant privacy vulnerability. This update mends a flaw that allowed for

Apr 23Read Article →
SilentGlass Review: Niche Security for the Ultra-Vigilant
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Tom's Hardware

SilentGlass Review: Niche Security for the Ultra-Vigilant

Quick Verdict SilentGlass is a fascinating piece of hardware security, born from the UK's NCSC and GCHQ, designed to block highly sophisticated malicious traffic on HDMI and DisplayPort connections. While its pedigree

Apr 24Read Article →
Pottery Battles & Retro RPG Revival: This Week in Games
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Kotaku

Pottery Battles & Retro RPG Revival: This Week in Games

This week in gaming brings a diverse lineup, highlighted by Double Fine's unique competitive pottery party game, _Kiln_, and the surprising re-release of _Traysia_, a notoriously panned 1992 Sega Genesis JRPG. Despite a quieter schedule, these titles offer a fascinating blend of innovation and retro revival. It's a week that proves variety is the spice of the gaming world.

Apr 23Read Article →
VAST Data's $30 Billion Bet on AI's Data Bottleneck
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The Next Web

VAST Data's $30 Billion Bet on AI's Data Bottleneck

VAST Data, a frontrunner in AI data infrastructure, has secured a monumental $1 billion in its Series F funding round, skyrocketing its valuation to an astonishing $30 billion. This capital injection, more than tripling

Apr 23Read Article →
NASA's Optical Laser Comms: Your High-Def Moonshots Are Coming
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Ars Technica

NASA's Optical Laser Comms: Your High-Def Moonshots Are Coming

Verdict NASA's Optical Laser Communications system, successfully demonstrated during the Artemis II mission, is a game-changer for space data transmission. While still in its experimental phase and facing challenges

Apr 23Read Article →
How to Get Your Google Maps Monthly Travel Recaps
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How-To Geek

How to Get Your Google Maps Monthly Travel Recaps

Learn to enable Google Maps monthly travel recaps to see your journeys and visits, with step-by-step instructions and privacy tips. Discover what your recaps include and troubleshoot common issues.

Apr 23Read Article →
ZDNET's SIM Farm Article: Your Essential Scam Defense Guide
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ZDNet

ZDNET's SIM Farm Article: Your Essential Scam Defense Guide

Verdict ZDNET's deep dive into the "shadowy SIM farms" behind today's relentless scam texts is not just informative; it's essential reading for anyone with a mobile device. This article is a critical, timely resource

Apr 23Read Article →
Daniel Shapero Named LinkedIn CEO Amid Microsoft Leadership Expansion
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GeekWire

Daniel Shapero Named LinkedIn CEO Amid Microsoft Leadership Expansion

Daniel Shapero, LinkedIn's COO since 2021, has been appointed CEO, succeeding Ryan Roslansky. Roslansky will now serve as Executive Vice President, overseeing both LinkedIn and Microsoft Office, emphasizing Microsoft's AI strategy. This leadership shift aims to bolster AI integration and comes as LinkedIn reports record quarterly revenue exceeding $5 billion, part of a $20 billion annual run rate.

Apr 23Read Article →
Seattle Report Says Gig Worker Pay Law Is Working, Countering Uber
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GeekWire

Seattle Report Says Gig Worker Pay Law Is Working, Countering Uber

Seattle's Office of Labor Standards released a report indicating its gig worker pay law has successfully increased worker earnings and maintained order volume. This finding challenges major delivery platforms like DoorDash and Uber, who claim the law has negatively impacted drivers and consumers.

Apr 23Read Article →
Valvoline Rolls Out April 2026 Coupons and Promo Codes
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Wired

Valvoline Rolls Out April 2026 Coupons and Promo Codes

Valvoline has unveiled a range of coupons and promo codes for April 2026, offering significant savings on vehicle maintenance. Discounts include $10 off conventional oil changes and $15 off synthetic blend services, along with retail product savings. Additionally, customers can enter a sweepstakes to win a trip to the FIFA World Cup 2026 Final.

Apr 22Read Article →
ChatGPT Images 2.0: A Practical Leap Forward for AI Visuals
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Digital Trends

ChatGPT Images 2.0: A Practical Leap Forward for AI Visuals

ChatGPT Images 2.0 is more than an upgrade, focusing on reasoning, accuracy, and practical applications. It excels at complex prompts, text generation, and consistency, marking a significant step for AI visuals.

Apr 22Read Article →
Mozilla's AI Security Leap: Firefox 150 & Mythos Revealed
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Ars Technica

Mozilla's AI Security Leap: Firefox 150 & Mythos Revealed

Verdict: A Game-Changer for Software Security Mozilla’s recent announcement regarding Anthropic’s Mythos Preview model marks a significant inflection point in the ongoing battle for cybersecurity. By proactively

Apr 22Read Article →
ai: Apple’s John Ternus will run one of the world’s most powerful
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TechCrunch AI

ai: Apple’s John Ternus will run one of the world’s most powerful

John Ternus has officially taken the helm as Apple's new Chief Executive Officer, succeeding the iconic Tim Cook, who transitions into an executive chairman role after a remarkable 15-year tenure. Ternus inherits

Apr 22Read Article →
Apple's Cal AI Crackdown Confirms Continued App Store Policing
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TechCrunch

Apple's Cal AI Crackdown Confirms Continued App Store Policing

Apple briefly removed the popular food-logging application Cal AI from its App Store last week, a move the tech giant confirmed was due to multiple violations of its strict guidelines, not merely the app’s use of

Apr 22Read Article →
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