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Programming
Jul 15, 2026Hacker News

Is Your Smart Fridge a Scraper? New Data Uncovers Hidden Botnets

New data from Anubis' honeypot reveals a pervasive scraping problem, with nearly 90% of observed scraper IPs not on traditional threat lists. This global phenomenon is likely driven by compromised smart appliances, highlighting a hidden botnet threat. The findings underscore the need for advanced WAFs and user vigilance in securing IoT devices.

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Intel Nova Lake-S Dunlow: A Promising Workstation Entrant
Review
Jul 9, 2026Tom's Hardware

Intel Nova Lake-S Dunlow: A Promising Workstation Entrant

Quick Verdict Intel's upcoming Nova Lake-S CPUs for the Dunlow workstation platform appear to be a strategic move to address the entry-level server and workstation market. Featuring up to 28 cores and a new LGA1954

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How to Manage Google Play Services Location Accuracy on Android 17
How To
Jul 8, 2026MakeUseOf

How to Manage Google Play Services Location Accuracy on Android 17

Learn how to disable the 'Improve Location Accuracy' feature within Google Play Services on Android 17. This guide shows you how to reduce the precision of location tracking without impacting the core functionality of your everyday apps, offering a practical step towards managing your digital footprint.

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RAMpocalyse USB Core Memory: A Nostalgic, Impractical Marvel
Review
Jul 6, 2026Tom's Hardware

RAMpocalyse USB Core Memory: A Nostalgic, Impractical Marvel

Verdict Polymatt's DIY USB drive featuring hand-threaded magnetic core memory is a fascinating, meticulously crafted homage to computing's past. While utterly impractical for modern storage needs with its 64-bit

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Ezio's Family & Beyond: Jesper Kyd's Three Decades of Inventive Sound
Games
Jul 2, 2026GamesIndustry.biz

Ezio's Family & Beyond: Jesper Kyd's Three Decades of Inventive Sound

Veteran composer Jesper Kyd, known for iconic scores like "Ezio's Family" from *Assassin's Creed*, reflects on his three-decade career, driven by a lifelong passion for innovation ignited by the C64 demo scene. He discusses the evolution of game music production, the distinct creative challenges of scoring games versus films, and his vision for dynamic soundtracks.

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AI Data Center Heists: Supply Chain Security Under Scrutiny
Review
Jul 1, 2026Tom's Hardware

AI Data Center Heists: Supply Chain Security Under Scrutiny

Cargo thefts targeting AI data center components, including copper wire and specialized equipment, highlight escalating supply chain risks. While $1.3 million was recovered near Chicago, these incidents underscore the lucrative, yet challenging, market for stolen high-tech gear.

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Build a Bloom Filter from Scratch in Python for Efficient Checks
Programming
Jun 29, 2026freeCodeCamp

Build a Bloom Filter from Scratch in Python for Efficient Checks

Bloom filters are probabilistic data structures that efficiently determine if an item is "definitely not" or "possibly" in a set, using minimal memory. They are ideal for scenarios requiring fast membership checks on vast datasets where a small rate of false positives is acceptable. This article details how to build one from scratch in Python, covering its core components, hash function design, and how to size it for a target error rate.

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How to Score the Asus ROG Strix QD-OLED Monitor at its Lowest Price
How To
Jun 24, 2026Lifehacker

How to Score the Asus ROG Strix QD-OLED Monitor at its Lowest Price

Discover how to evaluate and purchase the Asus ROG Strix XG34WCDG QD-OLED monitor at its all-time low price during Prime Day, ensuring you make an informed decision for your gaming and creative needs.

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Phone Privacy Settings: Your Digital Fortress Blueprint
Review
Jun 21, 2026ZDNet

Phone Privacy Settings: Your Digital Fortress Blueprint

Quick Verdict ZDNet's advice on managing phone privacy settings isn't just a suggestion; it's a critical blueprint for anyone serious about digital security. By highlighting seven core areas, the article provides

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CoreWeave Soars into Nasdaq-100, Marking Rapid AI Ascent
Tech
Jun 13, 2026The Next Web

CoreWeave Soars into Nasdaq-100, Marking Rapid AI Ascent

CoreWeave, the AI cloud provider, is set to join the Nasdaq-100 Index on June 22, 2026, a mere 15 months post-IPO. Transitioning from crypto mining, the company boasts rapid revenue growth and a massive backlog but faces significant debt and concentration risks. This inclusion validates its position as a core tech player.

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Meta Outage Analysis: Unpacking the Global Disruption
Review
Jun 12, 2026ZDNet

Meta Outage Analysis: Unpacking the Global Disruption

The digital world paused on a recent Friday morning as Meta's core platforms – Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and WhatsApp – experienced a significant, widespread outage. As an experienced tech reviewer, this wasn't a

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Apple: Siri's New AI Will Not Be Your 'AI Girlfriend
Tech
Jun 12, 2026The Verge

Apple: Siri's New AI Will Not Be Your 'AI Girlfriend

Apple has clarified that its revamped Siri AI will not serve as an "AI girlfriend" or romantic partner. Craig Federighi, Apple's Senior VP of Software Engineering, stated that Siri is designed purely for utility, helping users complete tasks and gain information, in contrast to other chatbots that focus on engagement and sycophancy. This strategic decision underscores Apple's commitment to user privacy and a functional, boundary-respecting AI experience.

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regional: Two-hour learning? AI-powered Alpha School lands in Seattle
Tech
Jun 11, 2026GeekWire

regional: Two-hour learning? AI-powered Alpha School lands in Seattle

AI-powered Alpha School is launching in the Seattle region this fall, with a Kirkland campus and summer programs at Microsoft. The innovative model aims to complete core academics in just two hours daily through adaptive AI, allowing more time for project-based learning and life skills, sparking both excitement and debate in education circles.

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Apple Bypasses On-Device AI Memory Limits with New Architecture
Tech
Jun 10, 2026VentureBeat

Apple Bypasses On-Device AI Memory Limits with New Architecture

Apple has introduced a groundbreaking architecture at WWDC26 for on-device AI, overcoming the long-standing DRAM memory limit. Its new AFM 3 Core Advanced model stores 20 billion parameters in NAND flash, using a unique Instruction-Following Pruning (IFP) method to dynamically load expert modules into DRAM. This innovation significantly boosts local AI capabilities for agentic workloads.

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Pixel Studio Update: The End of an Exclusive Era
Review
Jun 5, 2026Android Authority

Pixel Studio Update: The End of an Exclusive Era

Quick Verdict Google's latest update for Pixel Studio (v2.3.001.911719150) unequivocally marks the end of its core functionality as a dedicated, exclusive AI image and sticker generation app for Pixel 9 and 10 series

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Foxconn, Intel, and SambaNova Partner for Rackscale AI Infrastructure
Tech
Jun 4, 2026The Next Web

Foxconn, Intel, and SambaNova Partner for Rackscale AI Infrastructure

Intel, Foxconn, and SambaNova Systems have partnered to build rackscale AI infrastructure, unveiled at Computex 2026. This collaboration targets the shift from AI training to inference, aiming to re-establish Intel Xeon CPUs at the core of data centers by pairing them with SambaNova's SN-50 RDUs for efficient, cost-effective performance. Foxconn will handle system integration and develop CPU-dense variants.

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Applied Aerospace & Defense Raises $650M in Highly Sought-After IPO
Tech
Jun 3, 2026The Next Web

Applied Aerospace & Defense Raises $650M in Highly Sought-After IPO

Applied Aerospace & Defense, a Huntsville-based firm, successfully raised $650 million in an IPO that was ten times oversubscribed, pricing shares at $20. The offering underscores a strong investor shift towards defense hardware and solidifies the company's $3.4 billion market valuation. Trading begins Wednesday on the NYSE under AADX.

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Microsoft Unveils ASSERT, Simplifying AI Behavior Testing with Text
Tech
Jun 2, 2026TechCrunch

Microsoft Unveils ASSERT, Simplifying AI Behavior Testing with Text

Microsoft has launched ASSERT, an open-source framework designed to simplify AI behavior testing. It enables developers to create comprehensive, application-specific evaluations using natural language descriptions, ensuring AI systems act as intended for particular products and services. The tool translates high-level goals into structured tests, generates scenarios, scores results, and logs execution paths.

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Melinda French Gates Scores Minority Stake in Seattle Kraken
Tech
Jun 1, 2026GeekWire

Melinda French Gates Scores Minority Stake in Seattle Kraken

Billionaire philanthropist Melinda French Gates is making a significant entry into professional sports, announcing Monday, June 1, 2026, that she is taking a minority stake in the Seattle Kraken hockey team. The

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Next-Gen E-readers: Finally a Compelling Upgrade Story
Review
Jun 1, 2026Android Authority

Next-Gen E-readers: Finally a Compelling Upgrade Story

For years, the humble e-reader has been a steadfast companion, lauded for its exceptional battery life, paper-like display, and the blissful absence of distractions. It has excelled at its core mission: reading books.

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Intel Xeon 6+ 'Clearwater Forest': High Core Density with Trade-offs
Review
Jun 1, 2026Tom's Hardware

Intel Xeon 6+ 'Clearwater Forest': High Core Density with Trade-offs

Intel's Xeon 6+ 'Clearwater Forest' pushes data center compute density with up to 288 E-cores on 18A. While claiming significant per-thread gains over AMD and generational uplifts, its focused benchmarks and higher TDP warrant careful consideration.

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Nvidia N1/N1X SoCs: Leaked Specs Promise Exciting Future
Review
Jun 1, 2026Tom's Hardware

Nvidia N1/N1X SoCs: Leaked Specs Promise Exciting Future

Nvidia's N1 and N1X SoC specs have leaked, revealing powerful Arm-based chips with up to 20 cores and significant CUDA power. The N1X targets premium devices like MacBook Pro, while N1 aims for the midrange. This marks Nvidia's compelling return to Arm PCs, promising exciting new devices.

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regional: Bellevue’s AI boom: CoreWeave doubles down on office space
Tech
May 30, 2026GeekWire

regional: Bellevue’s AI boom: CoreWeave doubles down on office space

AI infrastructure firm CoreWeave has doubled its Bellevue office space to 36,000 square feet, signifying a major expansion of its engineering hub. This move highlights Bellevue's accelerating emergence as a premier AI development center in the Seattle region, attracting significant investment and talent. The company's growth reflects the broader trend of AI leaders converging on the Eastside.

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WIRED Spotlights Top YouTube Browser Extensions for Enhanced Viewing
Tech
May 24, 2026Wired

WIRED Spotlights Top YouTube Browser Extensions for Enhanced Viewing

WIRED recently published a guide highlighting five browser extensions designed to significantly enhance the YouTube experience. While the article promises improved interaction with YouTube's vast daily content, detailed recommendations are exclusively available to paid subscribers. This underscores the value of expert curation for optimizing digital platforms, though some extensions may also involve their own subscription fees.

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‘It’s called winning’: Why a tech super PAC runs ICE ads in primaries
Tech
May 24, 2026Washington Post Technology

‘It’s called winning’: Why a tech super PAC runs ICE ads in primaries

An AI industry super PAC intervened in a North Carolina primary, running ads attacking Rep. Valerie Foushee, who co-chairs a House AI commission, over her stance on ICE. This aggressive tactic, part of a larger trend of tech industry influence in midterm elections, aims to shape legislative outcomes favorable to the AI sector. The move underscores Silicon Valley's growing financial power in politics.

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