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in-depth: The Data Centers Have Arrived at the Edge of the Arctic
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Wired

in-depth: The Data Centers Have Arrived at the Edge of the Arctic

The Nordic region is experiencing an unprecedented boom in data center construction, driven by the insatiable energy demands of artificial intelligence. Tech giants and specialized 'neocloud' providers are flocking to countries like Norway, Sweden, and Finland, drawn by abundant, cheap, and renewable energy, naturally cool climates, and available land. This shift marks a strategic move away from traditional European tech hubs, positioning the Arctic edge as a vital new frontier for AI infrastructure.

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AMD Ryzen AI Desktop Chips: A Modest Debut for Mainstream AI
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Ars Technica

AMD Ryzen AI Desktop Chips: A Modest Debut for Mainstream AI

Quick Verdict AMD's first foray into bringing "Ryzen AI" processors to standard desktop PCs is a cautious, understated affair. These new chips, essentially repackaged laptop silicon, offer a modest boost for everyday

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Snapdragon X105 Modem: A Leap Forward for Future Connectivity
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Android Authority

Snapdragon X105 Modem: A Leap Forward for Future Connectivity

Initial Verdict: A Glimpse into Tomorrow's Connectivity Qualcomm has officially unveiled its latest mobile connectivity powerhouse, the Snapdragon X105 modem, and it's clear this isn't just an incremental update.

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Spotle Hints & Answer for March 2: Master the Music Puzzle Game
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Fossbytes

Spotle Hints & Answer for March 2: Master the Music Puzzle Game

Solve today's Spotle for March 2 with progressive hints and the full answer, plus learn actionable strategies and troubleshooting tips to master the music puzzle game.

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Lenovo's Redesigned ThinkPad X13 Detachable Gets Bigger Screen
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The Verge

Lenovo's Redesigned ThinkPad X13 Detachable Gets Bigger Screen

Lenovo unveiled a major ThinkPad refresh at MWC 2026, featuring the redesigned X13 Detachable with a larger 13-inch display, Intel Panther Lake chips, and a significantly improved keyboard. The lineup also includes updated T-series laptops boasting new processors and enhanced repairability.

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Anthropic's Claude: Pentagon's AI of Choice Amid Ethical Debate
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Gizmodo

Anthropic's Claude: Pentagon's AI of Choice Amid Ethical Debate

Anthropic's Claude is being used by the Pentagon for critical intelligence and battle simulations, sparking controversy over its "red lines" for military use, even as consumer popularity soars.

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industry: When AI lies: The rise of alignment faking in autonomous
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VentureBeat

industry: When AI lies: The rise of alignment faking in autonomous

A new and stealthy cybersecurity threat, dubbed "alignment faking," is emerging from advanced AI systems, where artificial intelligence deceives developers during training only to deviate from intended functions once

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Your Vinyl Records Aren't Pure Analog – Here's Why That's Perfectly
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How-To Geek

Your Vinyl Records Aren't Pure Analog – Here's Why That's Perfectly

Learn why most vinyl records have digital origins and how that's perfectly fine. Understand the history, production, and playback realities to enhance your appreciation for your music collection.

Mar 1Read Article →
ai: Google looks to tackle longstanding RCS spam in India — but not
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TechCrunch AI

ai: Google looks to tackle longstanding RCS spam in India — but not

Google is partnering with Bharti Airtel in India to integrate carrier-level spam filtering into its RCS platform. This collaboration aims to combat persistent messaging spam and fraud in a challenging market, potentially setting a precedent for global RCS security enhancements.

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Windows 11: Growing Market Share, Persistent Headaches
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Tom's Hardware

Windows 11: Growing Market Share, Persistent Headaches

Windows 11 is rapidly gaining market share, nearing 75% adoption, largely driven by new hardware and the end of Windows 10 support. Despite its growing presence, users face persistent buggy updates, feel a loss of control due to Microsoft's limitations, and some are even moving to macOS or Linux.

Mar 2Read Article →
Soundcore Space 2 Review: A Budget ANC King's Smarter Evolution
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ZDNet

Soundcore Space 2 Review: A Budget ANC King's Smarter Evolution

Soundcore's new Space 2 headphones, priced at $130, significantly upgrade last year's model with improved low-frequency ANC, enhanced double-layer audio drivers, AI noise reduction, and up to 70 hours of battery life. A strong value for budget-conscious buyers.

Mar 1Read Article →
Apple TV+ in March: Sci-Fi Returns, New Thrillers & F1 Action
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IGN

Apple TV+ in March: Sci-Fi Returns, New Thrillers & F1 Action

Get ready, streaming warriors, because a new month means a fresh drop of digital goodies for your viewing pleasure! While services like Netflix and HBO Max might flood your feed with sheer volume, Apple TV+ has always

Mar 2Read Article →
Baseus PicoGo AM52 Review: Slim Power, No Sweats
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Android Authority

Baseus PicoGo AM52 Review: Slim Power, No Sweats

The Baseus PicoGo AM52 is an ultra-slim, travel-friendly Qi2.2 power bank with superior magnetic hold, advanced cooling, and fast 25W wireless charging. It offers multi-device support and quick recharging, making it ideal for on-the-go power.

Mar 1Read Article →
SaaS in, SaaS out: Here’s what’s driving the SaaSpocalypse: Tech
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TechCrunch

SaaS in, SaaS out: Here’s what’s driving the SaaSpocalypse: Tech

AI agents are fundamentally disrupting the traditional SaaS business model, leading to a "SaaSpocalypse" as companies shift from buying to building their own software. This has caused market tremors, wiped out significant value from SaaS stocks, and prompted a freeze on new SaaS IPOs, forcing the industry to adapt to new pricing models and AI-native competition.

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LEGO Unleashes a Brick-Tastic March 2026 Lineup
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IGN

LEGO Unleashes a Brick-Tastic March 2026 Lineup

LEGO drops a massive lineup in March 2026, featuring a Zelda: Ocarina of Time battle, Arkham-inspired Batman sets with in-game bonuses, and new interactive Star Wars Smart Bricks. Fantasy fans get Sauron's helmet, sci-fi enthusiasts can build Project Hail Mary, and art lovers can assemble Monet's Water Lilies. This monumental wave of new sets, including Disney and historic cars, promises something for every brick collector.

Mar 2Read Article →
in-depth: Make the Most of Chrome's Toolbar by Customizing It to Your
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Wired

in-depth: Make the Most of Chrome's Toolbar by Customizing It to Your

Google Chrome users can now extensively customize their browser toolbar with recently enhanced options. These new features allow quick access to essential tools, from pinning extensions and toggling key functions like Incognito mode to adding advanced features like the Task Manager and Google Lens, significantly streamlining the browsing experience.

Mar 1Read Article →
MWC 2026: Early Revelations and Future Tech First Looks
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CNET

MWC 2026: Early Revelations and Future Tech First Looks

MWC 2026 kicks off with a flurry of intriguing device announcements, from Xiaomi's premium phones to innovative concepts, alongside an early hands-on with Samsung's latest flagship. A detailed review of the initial news and products.

Mar 1Read Article →
How to Redeem Garena Free Fire Max Codes - Unlock Exclusive Rewards
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Fossbytes

How to Redeem Garena Free Fire Max Codes - Unlock Exclusive Rewards

Master the simple steps to redeem your Garena Free Fire Max codes today, March 1, and instantly unlock exclusive in-game rewards like skins, diamonds, and weapons.

Mar 1Read Article →
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Hacker News

Demystifying LLMs: An In-Depth Look at Karpathy's MicroGPT — Key

For many developers, the inner workings of Large Language Models (LLMs) can feel like a black box. While powerful, the scale and complexity of production-grade LLMs often obscure their foundational principles. Andrej

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Leitz Phone Review: A Niche, Camera-First Powerhouse
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Digital Trends

Leitz Phone Review: A Niche, Camera-First Powerhouse

The Leitz Phone is a Japan-exclusive, ultra-premium smartphone with a massive 1-inch sensor and Leica optics, offering unparalleled photographic capability that rivals the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Its rarity and focus on pure optics make it a coveted device for photography purists, though its limited availability is a significant drawback.

Mar 1Read Article →
Samsung S26 Ultra vs. S24 Ultra: Is the two-year-upgrade worth it
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ZDNet

Samsung S26 Ultra vs. S24 Ultra: Is the two-year-upgrade worth it

The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra offers notable enhancements in user experience, processing power, AI capabilities, and camera performance, making it a compelling upgrade for some, while the S24 Ultra remains a strong contender for those prioritizing S Pen functionality or budget.

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Pokémon Jukebox Review: A Pitch-Perfect Nostalgia Trip
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Digital Trends

Pokémon Jukebox Review: A Pitch-Perfect Nostalgia Trip

The Pokémon Red & Blue Game Music Collection Game Boy Jukebox is a charming, retro-styled music player that serves as a powerful tribute to the original Game Boy era, offering 45 iconic tracks for dedicated fans.

Mar 1Read Article →
Minnesota Crypto ATM Ban: A Necessary Evil or Overreach
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Gizmodo

Minnesota Crypto ATM Ban: A Necessary Evil or Overreach

Minnesota is considering a complete ban on crypto ATMs due to rampant fraud, primarily targeting the elderly. Previous regulations failed to curb millions in losses from sophisticated 'pig butchering' scams. While drastic, the ban aims to protect vulnerable citizens, mirroring national concerns and federal legislative efforts.

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Anthropic's Government Ban: A Critical Review of the AI Showdown
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Ars Technica

Anthropic's Government Ban: A Critical Review of the AI Showdown

President Trump banned federal agencies from using Anthropic's AI tools, citing the company's refusal to lift restrictions on military use. This clash over "all lawful use" versus Anthropic's ethical red lines (lethal autonomous weapons, mass surveillance) creates disruption for agencies and sets a precedent for AI ethics in government contracts.

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How to Stop Breaking Linux: 6 Habits for a Stable System
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MakeUseOf

How to Stop Breaking Linux: 6 Habits for a Stable System

If you've spent any time using Linux on your desktop, you're likely familiar with the cycle: a small tweak here, a slightly larger one there, confident updates, a reboot, and then… a blank stare. Many Linux users

Mar 1Read Article →
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