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Android Auto Customizations: Drive Smarter, Not Harder
Review
Jun 21, 2026ZDNet

Android Auto Customizations: Drive Smarter, Not Harder

Android Auto has become an indispensable co-pilot for many, seamlessly integrating smartphone functionality into our vehicle's infotainment system. Yet, many users might be missing out on a host of powerful

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Reclaim Your Cloud Storage: Stop Overpaying for Automatic Backups
How To
Jun 19, 2026How-To Geek

Reclaim Your Cloud Storage: Stop Overpaying for Automatic Backups

Are you constantly running out of cloud storage, only to be prompted to pay for more? Many of us find ourselves trapped in a cycle of ever-increasing subscription fees for services like Google Drive, iCloud, or

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How to Choose the Right Hard Drives for Your NAS - Ensure Reliability
How To
Jun 15, 2026How-To Geek

How to Choose the Right Hard Drives for Your NAS - Ensure Reliability

Learn to select appropriate hard drives for your Network Attached Storage (NAS) system in a few key steps to prevent premature drive failure, maintain warranty coverage, and ensure reliable 24/7 operation.

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Amazon's Data Center Water Use: A Drop in the Bucket or a Local Flood
Review
Jun 14, 2026Tom's Hardware

Amazon's Data Center Water Use: A Drop in the Bucket or a Local Flood

Verdict: Amazon's Efficiency Drive Meets Local Realities Amazon is making significant strides in improving the water efficiency of its data centers, claiming innovations that reduce consumption and position it as a

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startups: Grassroots opposition blocked $130 billion in US data
Tech
Jun 14, 2026The Next Web

startups: Grassroots opposition blocked $130 billion in US data

Grassroots opposition groups successfully blocked or delayed 75 data center projects worth $130 billion across the US in Q1 2026, matching the total disruptions for all of 2025. Driven by concerns over electricity, water, and noise, the number of anti-data center groups has doubled to 833 nationwide, profoundly impacting the AI industry's expansion plans amid shifting public opinion and legislative action.

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Google Pixel Updates: A Gamble on Your Daily Driver
Review
Jun 13, 2026Android Authority

Google Pixel Updates: A Gamble on Your Daily Driver

Google Pixel Updates: A Gamble on Your Daily Driver Verdict: Google's Pixel updates have transformed from a premium perk into a frustrating game of chance. While promising cutting-edge Android experiences, recent

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Free Up 1GB RAM: Disable 5 Default Windows 11 Features
How To
Jun 7, 2026MakeUseOf

Free Up 1GB RAM: Disable 5 Default Windows 11 Features

Learn to reclaim nearly 1GB of RAM in minutes by disabling 5 default Windows 11 features, including Widgets, OneDrive, and unnecessary startup apps, for a leaner, faster PC.

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Instagram Alerts Users Targeted by AI Chatbot Hackers
Tech
Jun 4, 2026TechCrunch

Instagram Alerts Users Targeted by AI Chatbot Hackers

Instagram is alerting users targeted by hackers who exploited Meta's AI support chatbot to take over accounts. The simple attack, involving asking the bot to link accounts to hacker-controlled emails, continued even after Meta claimed a fix. The incident highlights critical security flaws in AI-driven support systems.

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Remembering Marcia Lucas: The Secret Weapon Behind Star Wars
Games
May 31, 2026Kotaku

Remembering Marcia Lucas: The Secret Weapon Behind Star Wars

Marcia Lucas, the Oscar-winning editor behind the original Star Wars and a 'secret weapon' for the saga's story, has passed away at 80. Her profound influence shaped key plot points like Obi-Wan's death, earning her an indelible place in film history alongside a career working on classics like Taxi Driver and American Graffiti. Her legacy extends beyond the screen, remembered as a trailblazer who made cinema feel more vivid.

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SanDisk 8TB Desk Drive: A Stellar Deal on Essential Storage
Review
May 28, 2026ZDNet

SanDisk 8TB Desk Drive: A Stellar Deal on Essential Storage

The SanDisk 8TB Desk Drive SSD is currently an unbeatable value at over $1,000 off. Offering massive capacity, fast USB-C speeds, and a compact design, it's perfect for creative professionals, gamers, or anyone needing serious backup.

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startups: Meta is about to overtake Google as the world’s biggest
Tech
May 28, 2026The Next Web

startups: Meta is about to overtake Google as the world’s biggest

Meta is projected to surpass Google as the world's largest digital advertising company by the end of 2026, with Emarketer forecasting Meta's global net ad revenues to reach $243.46 billion. This historic shift is driven by Meta's AI-powered Advantage+ ad suite and the expansion of new ad surfaces across WhatsApp and Threads, significantly outpacing Google's ad growth.

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Agentic AI: Monitored, Single-Agent Workflows Dominate Development
Programming
May 27, 2026Stack Overflow Blog

Agentic AI: Monitored, Single-Agent Workflows Dominate Development

AI agent usage has nearly doubled, yet developers maintain a strong preference for human oversight. A recent survey reveals single-agent workflows are dominant, driven by concerns for accuracy and security, even as work quality improves. Fintech and media lead adoption, leveraging tools like GitHub Copilot and LangChain under careful monitoring.

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Rust in the Linux Kernel: A Beacon Against AI-Driven Bugs
Review
May 27, 2026ZDNet

Rust in the Linux Kernel: A Beacon Against AI-Driven Bugs

Rust in the Linux Kernel: A Beacon Against AI-Driven Bugs Quick Verdict Greg Kroah-Hartman's assertion that "Rust will save Linux from AI" is a compelling argument rooted in practical security needs. While not a magic

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startups: Sam Altman says an AI jobs apocalypse is unlikely: OpenAI
Tech
May 26, 2026The Next Web

startups: Sam Altman says an AI jobs apocalypse is unlikely: OpenAI

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman now states that a widespread AI-driven jobs apocalypse is improbable, a softer stance than his previous warnings. He predicts significant churn within sectors and specific job displacements, but not an economy-wide collapse, a view supported by initial labor market data.

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Programming
May 26, 2026Hacker News

Ferrari Luce: Engineering a New Era of Integrated Automotive

The Ferrari Luce represents a significant engineering paradigm shift, blending traditional Ferrari performance with spaciousness and an electric power source. It features a radically new architecture, a sophisticated digital-physical UI/UX co-designed with LoveFrom, and advanced aerodynamics. Key innovations include a functional sound system that translates axle vibrations into driver feedback and long-term support for its high-voltage components, offering valuable lessons for complex system design in software development.

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Schneider Electric's India Data-Centre Business Set for Explosive
Tech
May 25, 2026The Next Web

Schneider Electric's India Data-Centre Business Set for Explosive

Schneider Electric projects its India data-centre business to outpace company-wide growth, potentially becoming its largest segment within 3-5 years. This is driven by India's massive planned data-centre expansion from 1.5 GW to 6-8 GW, bridging a significant gap between data consumption and capacity. Strategic investments, a strong Q1 2026 performance, and India's cost advantages underpin this outlook, despite challenges like rising material costs.

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6 kitchen gadgets that make adulting feel easier: Kitchen Tech — Key
Tech
May 24, 2026TechCrunch

6 kitchen gadgets that make adulting feel easier: Kitchen Tech — Key

A new generation of "hands-free" and AI-powered kitchen gadgets is transforming meal preparation, making daily cooking easier and less daunting. From AI-driven robots that chop and stir to smart bread makers and personalized espresso machines, these innovations offer convenience and efficiency for busy individuals.

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A Cosmic Irony: Ken Levine on Space, BioShock, and Judas
Games
May 24, 2026Kotaku

A Cosmic Irony: Ken Levine on Space, BioShock, and Judas

Ken Levine, director of System Shock 2 and BioShock, recently said he couldn't make a BioShock work in space, despite his own acclaimed sci-fi immersive sim history. He defines BioShock as rooted in historical periods and is now focusing on character-driven narratives over political lectures for his new game, Judas. This sci-fi shooter from Ghost Story Games, still a ways out from release, promises deep player choice in a dystopian setting.

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Google I/O 2026: An AI-Driven Future (Mostly) Unveiled
Review
May 23, 2026Engadget

Google I/O 2026: An AI-Driven Future (Mostly) Unveiled

Google I/O 2026 was dominated by AI, showcasing new Gemini capabilities like Spark for autonomous tasks, multi-modal search, and Android XR smart glasses. While promising immense convenience, the high cost of new AI subscription tiers and potential privacy implications warrant careful consideration for consumers.

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Programming
May 20, 2026Hacker News

Rusting with AI: Learnings from a 100K-Line Paxos Engine

This article details learnings from building a 100K-line Rust multi-Paxos consensus engine with AI, modernizing Azure's RSL. It highlights massive productivity boosts, leveraging AI for code contracts to ensure correctness, adopting lightweight spec-driven development, and achieving aggressive performance optimization. Key takeaways include AI's role in complex system development and a wish list for future AI capabilities.

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Sony 1000X The Collexion Review: Premium Price, Premium Promise
Review
May 20, 2026Android Authority

Sony 1000X The Collexion Review: Premium Price, Premium Promise

Quick Verdict Sony's 1000X The Collexion headphones arrive as a special 10th-anniversary release, boasting a stunning design, bespoke drivers, and enhanced noise cancellation. At an eye-watering $649.99, they target a

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Programming
May 13, 2026Stack Overflow Blog

Navigating MV3: Building a Resilient Google Drive Sync Engine

Building a Google Drive sync engine for MV3 demands a resilient architecture due to ephemeral service workers. This article outlines key adaptations: disk-first state management, robust offline conflict resolution, and lightweight native networking for optimal performance.

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GTA 6 Rumor Mill Goes Into Overdrive: Are We Finally Getting News
Games
May 10, 2026IGN

GTA 6 Rumor Mill Goes Into Overdrive: Are We Finally Getting News

Fans are buzzing over alleged Sony marketing emails pushing PS5 upgrades for GTA 6, some even mentioning a November 19, 2026 release date. This, coupled with Take-Two's plans to ramp up marketing this summer, has the community in a frenzy. While unofficial, the sheer volume of speculation suggests an announcement might be closer than we think.

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Xpeng G6 Review: A Glimpse of the Future, Still Finding its Soul
Review
May 9, 2026TechRadar

Xpeng G6 Review: A Glimpse of the Future, Still Finding its Soul

The updated Xpeng G6 aims to be a true Tesla Model Y rival, showcasing rapid development with 20,000 refinements, faster charging, and a more premium interior. While it impresses with tech and ambition, it struggles with driver engagement and user experience.

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Porsche Halts E-Bike, Battery, Software Ventures in Major Overhaul
Tech
May 8, 2026TechCrunch

Porsche Halts E-Bike, Battery, Software Ventures in Major Overhaul

Porsche is closing three subsidiaries—Cellforce Group (battery R&D), Porsche eBike Performance, and Cetitec (software)—affecting over 500 jobs. This strategic overhaul, driven by CEO Michael Leiters, aims to refocus on core business amidst declining sales and profits, particularly in key markets like China and North America.

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