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Volkswagen's MOIA and Uber Launch Self-Driving ID. Buzz Tests in LA
Tech
Apr 9, 2026The Next Web

Volkswagen's MOIA and Uber Launch Self-Driving ID. Buzz Tests in LA

Volkswagen's MOIA America and Uber have officially begun on-road testing of self-driving ID. Buzz minibuses in Los Angeles, marking the first U.S. city in their multi-city rollout strategy. The initial fleet operates with human safety operators, targeting commercial service by late 2026 and fully driverless operations by 2027. This move leverages the specialized ID. Buzz AD equipped with a 27-sensor Mobileye platform and Uber's extensive ride-hailing network.

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Pebblebee Halo: More Than Just a Tracker
Review
Apr 9, 2026ZDNet

Pebblebee Halo: More Than Just a Tracker

Quick Verdict The Pebblebee Halo isn't just another tracker tag; it's a versatile personal safety device cleverly integrated with item-finding capabilities. Boasting an ear-splitting 130dB siren, a bright 150-lumen

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Amazon Kindle Sunset: A Reader's Rebellion
Review
Apr 8, 2026Android Authority

Amazon Kindle Sunset: A Reader's Rebellion

Amazon is discontinuing support for Kindles from 2012 and earlier, preventing on-device purchases of new books. Users are frustrated but many are embracing sideloading to extend their e-readers' lives.

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Asus Zenbook A16: A Powerful Leap, But Not Without Quirks
Review
Apr 8, 2026ZDNet

Asus Zenbook A16: A Powerful Leap, But Not Without Quirks

Quick Verdict The Asus Zenbook A16 marks an ambitious step for Windows laptops, packing Qualcomm's new Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme processor into a sleek, 16-inch ceraluminum chassis with a stunning 3K OLED display.

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Intel Joins Elon Musk’s Terafab Chips Project
Tech
Apr 8, 2026TechCrunch AI

Intel Joins Elon Musk’s Terafab Chips Project

Intel has joined Elon Musk's Terafab chips project, partnering with SpaceX and Tesla to build a new semiconductor factory in Texas. This collaboration leverages Intel's chip manufacturing expertise to produce 1 TW/year of compute for AI, robotics, and other advanced applications, significantly bolstering Intel's foundry business.

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Building Responsive, Accessible React UIs with Semantic HTML
Programming
Apr 8, 2026freeCodeCamp

Building Responsive, Accessible React UIs with Semantic HTML

Build responsive and accessible React UIs. This guide uses semantic HTML, mobile-first design, and ARIA to create inclusive applications, ensuring seamless user experiences across devices.

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Scrubs Season 10 Episode 8: 'My Odds' Streaming Guide
Review
Apr 7, 2026TechRadar

Scrubs Season 10 Episode 8: 'My Odds' Streaming Guide

Scrubs season 10 episode 8, 'My Odds,' streams on Hulu (US) and Disney+ (International) starting Thursday, April 9. This review covers detailed release times, streaming convenience, and what to expect from these crucial penultimate episodes.

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How to Get Your New PC Build Ready for Action
How To
Apr 7, 2026MakeUseOf

How to Get Your New PC Build Ready for Action

Transform your newly assembled PC from a functional machine to a fully optimized powerhouse by following these four crucial post-build steps.

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Google AI Edge Eloquent: A Free Dictation Game Changer
Review
Apr 7, 2026Digital Trends

Google AI Edge Eloquent: A Free Dictation Game Changer

Quick Verdict Google has quietly launched AI Edge Eloquent, a new, completely free dictation app for iOS that presents a compelling challenge to established paid alternatives like Willow and Wispr Flow. With its

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Artemis II: Wholesome Space Content Saves the Internet from
Games
Apr 7, 2026Kotaku

Artemis II: Wholesome Space Content Saves the Internet from

The Artemis II mission is providing a much-needed dose of wholesome content to a cynical internet. From emotional tributes to a viral Nutella escape and a space-themed sitcom intro, astronauts are sharing genuine, feel-good moments.

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NASA's Alien Life Search: Explicit Focus, High Hopes
Review
Apr 7, 2026Gizmodo

NASA's Alien Life Search: Explicit Focus, High Hopes

Quick Verdict NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman's recent declaration that the odds of finding alien life are "pretty high" marks a significant, explicit shift in NASA's public narrative and strategic focus. While the

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Beyond Vibe Coding: Engineering Quality in the AI Era
Programming
Apr 7, 2026Hacker News

Beyond Vibe Coding: Engineering Quality in the AI Era

The concept of 'vibe coding,' an extreme form of dogfooding where developers avoid inspecting AI-generated code, often leads to significant quality issues. A more effective approach involves actively guiding AI tools to clean up technical debt and refactor, treating them as powerful assistants under human oversight. Ultimately, maintaining high software quality, even with AI, remains a deliberate choice for developers.

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policy: He survived working for Elon Musk. Here’s how.: Tesla — Key
Tech
Apr 7, 2026Washington Post Technology

policy: He survived working for Elon Musk. Here’s how.: Tesla — Key

Former Tesla President Jon McNeill's new book reveals how he thrived under Elon Musk's demanding leadership. It offers an insider's guide to navigating the high-pressure environment that shaped one of the world's most valuable companies.

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Project NOMAD: Your Offline Info Lifeline
Review
Apr 6, 2026ZDNet

Project NOMAD: Your Offline Info Lifeline

Quick Verdict Project NOMAD stands out as an ingenious, self-contained offline information and AI platform, offering critical knowledge when internet access is unavailable. While its setup can present initial hurdles

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Boost Your Phone's Speed: How to Optimize Your 5G Settings
How To
Apr 6, 2026MakeUseOf

Boost Your Phone's Speed: How to Optimize Your 5G Settings

Discover why your phone's 5G connection might be slowing it down and draining its battery. Learn how to quickly switch to LTE for improved performance and better battery life in just a few simple steps.

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How to Buy the Right HDMI to USB-C Cable - Avoid Costly Mistakes
How To
Apr 6, 2026MakeUseOf

How to Buy the Right HDMI to USB-C Cable - Avoid Costly Mistakes

Learn to connect an HDMI source to a USB-C monitor by understanding unidirectional cables, active conversion, and power requirements, avoiding costly mistakes in three simple steps.

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Pixel 10 Steam Offline: A Promising, Early Step for Mobile Gaming
Review
Apr 6, 2026Digital Trends

Pixel 10 Steam Offline: A Promising, Early Step for Mobile Gaming

Quick Verdict The Google Pixel 10 has taken a significant stride into local PC gaming, thanks to the GameNative 0.9.0 update. This groundbreaking development allows Pixel 10 owners to run select Steam games offline,

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Europe's Tech Funding: AI, Quantum & Infrastructure Lead the Week
Tech
Apr 6, 2026The Next Web

Europe's Tech Funding: AI, Quantum & Infrastructure Lead the Week

Europe's tech sector saw substantial funding from March 30-April 5, led by Mistral AI's $830M debt for AI compute. The week highlighted a strategic European focus on building foundational infrastructure across AI, quantum, and deep tech, aiming for increased technological autonomy and global influence.

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Electrical Safety Guide: Don't Extend Your Risks
Review
Apr 5, 2026ZDNet

Electrical Safety Guide: Don't Extend Your Risks

Verdict: Essential Electrical Safety You Can't Afford to Ignore This electrician's guide on which household gadgets not to plug into extension cords isn't just helpful; it's absolutely critical for anyone looking to

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GTA 5's Game Pass Shuffle: A Familiar, Frustrating Exit
Games
Apr 5, 2026Polygon

GTA 5's Game Pass Shuffle: A Familiar, Frustrating Exit

GTA 5 is exiting Xbox Game Pass on April 15th, continuing a frustrating cycle of appearing and disappearing from subscription services. This frequent rotation highlights the power Rockstar Games holds, making it hard for players to rely on its availability. Ultimately, buying the game outright is recommended for uninterrupted play.

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Amazon Meets FedEx Office: Streamlined Returns, Rebuilding Ties
Tech
Apr 5, 2026GeekWire

Amazon Meets FedEx Office: Streamlined Returns, Rebuilding Ties

Amazon has partnered with FedEx Office, allowing customers to easily return items at over 1,500 locations nationwide. This move significantly expands Amazon's no-box, no-label return network, enhancing convenience for shoppers. The collaboration also marks a re-engagement between the two companies after their logistics split in 2019, focusing on a streamlined customer experience.

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The End of an Era: YouTube's Gaming Historian Steps Down After 15
Games
Apr 5, 2026Kotaku

The End of an Era: YouTube's Gaming Historian Steps Down After 15

After 15 years, YouTube's Gaming Historian, Norman Caruso, is stepping away due to burnout. A pioneer in video game history content, he leaves behind a legacy of meticulous research and a final gift: public access to his Donkey Kong lawsuit documents.

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The Battle for Authenticity: Can 'AI-Free' Labels Save Human Art
Tech
Apr 4, 2026The Verge

The Battle for Authenticity: Can 'AI-Free' Labels Save Human Art

As generative AI makes distinguishing human from machine-made content increasingly difficult, creators are urgently seeking a unified "AI-free" label. Current efforts are fragmented, facing challenges in definition and verification, while blockchain offers a promising path to secure human authorship.

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WIRED Unveils Top Ski Clothes for 2026 Season Amidst Industry Boom
Tech
Apr 4, 2026Wired

WIRED Unveils Top Ski Clothes for 2026 Season Amidst Industry Boom

WIRED's 2026 guide to the best ski clothes is out, featuring top picks from brands like Patagonia and Arc’teryx. The review highlights innovative gear for comfort, safety, and performance, including helmets, jackets, bibs, mittens, and backpacks. This comes as the global ski gear market is projected to reach $2.45 billion by 2032, with a growing emphasis on technical fabrics and sustainable practices.

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Wearables Market: A Tangled Web of Innovation and Litigation
Review
Apr 5, 2026Gizmodo

Wearables Market: A Tangled Web of Innovation and Litigation

The exciting wearables market is increasingly entangled in complex legal battles, from health trackers like Whoop suing competitors Bevel and Polar, to smart glasses companies accusing Meta of patent infringement. This review explores how these lawsuits could stifle innovation and impact consumer choices.

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