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Pentagon Halts 155 Wind Projects in 24 States Over Drone Fears
Tech
Jul 18, 2026The Next Web

Pentagon Halts 155 Wind Projects in 24 States Over Drone Fears

The Pentagon has frozen permitting for 155 wind projects across 24 states for nearly a year, citing concerns that drones can hide within wind farms. This impacts 44 gigawatts of capacity and has cost developers $2 billion. The wind industry claims the freeze is politically motivated and has filed a lawsuit.

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iOS 27 Features Review: Subtle Upgrades, Big Impact
Review
Jul 17, 2026ZDNet

iOS 27 Features Review: Subtle Upgrades, Big Impact

ZDNet reviews 5 underrated iOS 27 features, excluding Siri AI, that significantly enhance daily iPhone use. Discover Control Center optimizations, a dedicated photo folder, improved dictation, and more.

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The SaaS Survival Guide: AI's Impact & Workday's Strategy Reviewed
Review
Jul 18, 2026ZDNet

The SaaS Survival Guide: AI's Impact & Workday's Strategy Reviewed

ZDNet's article, "'The SaaS apocalypse is overrated': How Workday and other software providers plan to survive AI," offers a refreshingly balanced and insightful perspective on a topic often shrouded in sensationalism.

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Starlink Deorbiting Reports: No Need to Worry (Yet)
Review
Jul 17, 2026Engadget

Starlink Deorbiting Reports: No Need to Worry (Yet)

Starlink's recent deorbiting of 260 satellites is a routine, engineered safety measure, not a crisis. SpaceX employs proactive, controlled re-entry methods to manage its constellation and mitigate space debris, though environmental impacts are still being studied.

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Datacenter Emissions: A Looming Challenge for Sustainable Tech
Programming
Jul 12, 2026Hacker News

Datacenter Emissions: A Looming Challenge for Sustainable Tech

The rapid expansion of cloud services and AI, driven by companies like Microsoft, Amazon, and Google, is causing a significant surge in their carbon emissions. This article explores the scale of this environmental impact, detailing the recent increases and the challenges it poses to their sustainability goals. We examine why this boom is affecting climate ambitions and what developers should consider for a more sustainable future.

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Microsoft's Gaming Cuts: Bethesda & id Software Face Uncertain Futures
Review
Jul 8, 2026Ars Technica

Microsoft's Gaming Cuts: Bethesda & id Software Face Uncertain Futures

Microsoft's Xbox division layoffs have severely impacted Bethesda and id Software, with up to 50% of teams cut, raising concerns for beloved franchises like Doom, Elder Scrolls, and Starfield. The focus shifts to "strongest franchises" amidst calls for sustainable growth.

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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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Nintendo to Cease Original Switch Sales in Europe Next Year
Tech
Jul 6, 2026The Next Web

Nintendo to Cease Original Switch Sales in Europe Next Year

Nintendo will cease selling all original Switch models across Europe by mid-February 2027, driven by a new EU regulation requiring user-replaceable batteries. This move impacts the Switch, Switch Lite, and Switch OLED, as well as some accessories. The upcoming Switch 2 will also see a minor redesign to comply.

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PlayStation's Digital-Only Future: Why Every Gamer Should Care
Games
Jul 2, 2026Polygon

PlayStation's Digital-Only Future: Why Every Gamer Should Care

PlayStation's decision to stop physical disc production by 2028 will impact all gamers, not just collectors. This shift raises significant concerns about true game ownership, long-term preservation, and consumer choice.

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startups: Trump threatens 100% tariffs over digital services taxes
Tech
Jun 29, 2026The Next Web

startups: Trump threatens 100% tariffs over digital services taxes

Former President Donald Trump has threatened a 100% tariff on any country taxing US tech firms with digital services taxes, just a day after the EU ratified a trade deal. Brussels defiantly stated taxation is its sovereign right and will not back down. This sets up a major international standoff over digital taxation, challenging Europe's years-long efforts to regulate tech giants and impacting future trade relations.

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Regulatory Friction in Global Supply Chains: The Polestar Anomaly
Programming
Jun 28, 2026Hacker News

Regulatory Friction in Global Supply Chains: The Polestar Anomaly

The U.S. government blocked Polestar from selling new vehicles due to its Chinese ownership, while oddly sparing its sister brand, Volvo, also owned by Geely. This opaque and inconsistent regulatory decision, despite Polestar's efforts to localize production, creates significant market unpredictability. It serves as a stark warning for developers and businesses operating in globalized tech sectors about the impact of arbitrary geopolitical interventions.

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Google Wallet Autofill: Seamless Form Filling for Mobile
Review
Jun 25, 2026Digital Trends

Google Wallet Autofill: Seamless Form Filling for Mobile

Verdict: A Small Update with Major Impact Mobile form filling is a universally loathed chore, often involving a frustrating dance between tiny keyboards and multiple apps. Google's latest upgrade to Chrome's Autofill,

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Microsoft Data Centers Slash Water Use by 90% Amid Public Scrutiny
Tech
Jun 25, 2026GeekWire

Microsoft Data Centers Slash Water Use by 90% Amid Public Scrutiny

Microsoft has dramatically cut water consumption in its data centers by 90% since its earliest facilities, achieving a 0.27 liters per kilowatt-hour rate last year. The company also announced it is globally water positive for the first time, replenishing more water than it withdraws. These efforts come as public concern grows over data center environmental impacts, leading to similar initiatives from Amazon and Google.

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Ubisoft's Evolving Narrative: A Founding Visionary's Tragic End
Review
Jun 22, 2026Tom's Hardware

Ubisoft's Evolving Narrative: A Founding Visionary's Tragic End

Quick Verdict The unexpected and tragic passing of Claude Guillemot, a co-founder of Ubisoft, marks a significant moment for one of the world's largest entertainment companies. While the direct operational impact on

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NASA HALO Module: Project Scrapped, Lunar Plans Evolve
Review
Jun 19, 2026Ars Technica

NASA HALO Module: Project Scrapped, Lunar Plans Evolve

NASA has directed Northrop Grumman to cease work on the Lunar Gateway's HALO module, a critical habitation component. This decision signals a firm shift from an orbital lunar station to a direct Moon base strategy, impacting a $1.1 billion contract and raising questions about future lunar infrastructure.

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Google Calendar's New Colors: A Vibrant Upgrade
Review
Jun 18, 2026Engadget

Google Calendar's New Colors: A Vibrant Upgrade

Google Calendar just received a significant upgrade to its event coloring options, moving from 11 to 24 default hues, with web users gaining access to an RGB color picker for hundreds of choices. This review dives into how this impacts organization and user experience.

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Robinhood’s 10% Layoffs Signal Shift Away From Blaming AI
Tech
Jun 17, 2026TechCrunch AI

Robinhood’s 10% Layoffs Signal Shift Away From Blaming AI

Robinhood announced a 10% workforce reduction, impacting 290 employees, but CEO Vlad Tenev notably avoided blaming AI for the cuts. This marks a departure from other tech companies, with Robinhood instead emphasizing a move to leaner, flatter organizational structures despite strong financial performance.

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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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Yang: Next Big Opportunity Lies in Lowering Cost of Living
Tech
Jun 13, 2026TechCrunch AI

Yang: Next Big Opportunity Lies in Lowering Cost of Living

Andrew Yang is championing a new wave of startups focused on lowering the cost of living for average Americans. His latest venture, Nobile Mobile, offers affordable cell service and returns savings to customers, demonstrating a business model that prioritizes giving money back rather than solely extracting it. This initiative aims to address economic pressures, particularly those intensified by AI's impact on wages and jobs.

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Anthropic Fable/Mythos: Abrupt Shutdown, Unsettling Future
Review
Jun 13, 2026Ars Technica

Anthropic Fable/Mythos: Abrupt Shutdown, Unsettling Future

Anthropic's Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI models were abruptly shut down by a US Commerce Department directive over national security concerns regarding a potential 'jailbreak.' Anthropic disputes the severity, warning of industry-wide impacts.

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Gemini Outage Report: Key Details Missing from Provided Source
Review
Jun 11, 2026CNET

Gemini Outage Report: Key Details Missing from Provided Source

This review finds that the provided source content, CNET's navigation menu, lacks any specific details about the "Gemini Is Down?" incident, preventing an analysis of the outage, user impact, or Google's response. A proper evaluation requires the actual news article.

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Programming
Jun 10, 2026Hacker News

The Peril of the 'Fn' Key: A Developer's Hardware Frustration

As developers, we often spend countless hours interacting with our keyboards, treating them as extensions of our minds. This intimate relationship means that even minor hardware design choices can significantly impact

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Galaxy Z Flip 8: Early Leak Suggests Disappointing Charging Speed
Review
Jun 5, 2026Android Authority

Galaxy Z Flip 8: Early Leak Suggests Disappointing Charging Speed

Galaxy Z Flip 8 review: Early leaks from SGS certification suggest the Z Flip 8 will retain 25W wired charging, a disappointing stagnation in a key area. While rumored camera and battery upgrades offer hope, the slow charging could be a significant drawback, impacting daily convenience for users.

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Startup Battlefield Returns to Australia: Sydney's Past Impact
Tech
Jun 5, 2026TechCrunch

Startup Battlefield Returns to Australia: Sydney's Past Impact

TechCrunch's Startup Battlefield is returning to Sydney, Australia, on August 19, 2026, in partnership with Stripe. Ten startups will pitch, with the winner securing automatic entry to TechCrunch Disrupt's Startup Battlefield 200 in San Francisco. This return follows the highly successful 2017 event, which launched companies like HealthMatch and FluroSat (now Regrow Agriculture) to raise over $85 million combined and foster a vibrant Australian tech ecosystem.

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GeekWire Week in Review (May 17, 2026): Your Essential Tech Snapshot
Review
May 25, 2026GeekWire

GeekWire Week in Review (May 17, 2026): Your Essential Tech Snapshot

Verdict GeekWire's "Week in Review" for May 17, 2026, serves as an efficient and relevant digest of the most impactful tech and startup news, particularly for those tracking the Pacific Northwest ecosystem. It expertly

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