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Pinball Mayhem & Heavy Metal Mayhem: Call of Duty Season 5 Unleashed
Games
Jul 14, 2026GameSpot

Pinball Mayhem & Heavy Metal Mayhem: Call of Duty Season 5 Unleashed

Call of Duty Season 5 launches July 23, bringing a wild array of content to Black Ops 7 and Warzone. Expect a bizarre Nuketown pinball machine multiplayer map, the return of fan-favorite Heavy Metal Heroes to Warzone, and the epic conclusion to the Black Ops 7 Zombies storyline. New weapons, operators like Spectre, and innovative multiplayer modes promise a high-octane season for all players.

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Acer Sospiro A15 Review: A Selfie Game Changer
Review
Jul 13, 2026Digital Trends

Acer Sospiro A15 Review: A Selfie Game Changer

The Acer Sospiro A15 offers a unique rear display for superior 64MP selfies, paired with 6GB RAM, 128GB storage, and Android 16. Its budget Unisoc T615 chip and lack of 5G signal compromises for its innovative camera approach.

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regional: Microsoft’s reset, a new era for Seattle startups, and how
Tech
Jul 11, 2026GeekWire

regional: Microsoft’s reset, a new era for Seattle startups, and how

Seattle's tech sector is seeing major shifts, with Microsoft cutting 4,800 jobs and overhauling Xbox. Amidst this, the startup scene thrives, showing a surge in hardware on the GeekWire 200. AI is rapidly transforming how founders build and operate, driving efficiency and innovation across all ventures.

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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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Station F ramps up as a launchpad for Europe’s hottest AI startups
Tech
Jul 6, 2026TechCrunch AI

Station F ramps up as a launchpad for Europe’s hottest AI startups

Station F is intensifying its focus on the European AI ecosystem with the upcoming second batch of its F/ai accelerator program. Aiming for rapid commercialization, the program helps startups achieve significant revenue, backed by major tech partners and VCs. This initiative reinforces Station F's role as a critical hub for nurturing AI talent and innovation on the continent.

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Czinger 21C Review: The Wildest Hypercar Yet
Review
Jul 6, 2026Ars Technica

Czinger 21C Review: The Wildest Hypercar Yet

Czinger 21C review: A revolutionary hybrid hypercar combining extreme performance with groundbreaking 3D-printed components and generative design, setting new benchmarks for speed and manufacturing innovation.

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How Keurig saved — and ruined — your coffee: K-Cups — Key Details
Tech
Jul 6, 2026The Verge

How Keurig saved — and ruined — your coffee: K-Cups — Key Details

Keurig's single-cup brewers revolutionized convenience but created an environmental dilemma with K-Cups and potentially lowered coffee quality standards. A new *Version History* podcast episode unpacks this complex legacy, examining the trade-offs between innovation and its societal and ecological costs.

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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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Why PowerToys Isn't Part of Windows: Unpacking Microsoft's Strategy
How To
Jun 30, 2026How-To Geek

Why PowerToys Isn't Part of Windows: Unpacking Microsoft's Strategy

Learn why Microsoft keeps PowerToys separate from Windows by default, focusing on its role as an innovation lab, a safeguard for standard users, and a driver for rapid feature development.

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Programming
Jun 29, 2026Hacker News

Rocket Lab Acquires Iridium: A Fully Integrated Space Platform

Rocket Lab's acquisition of Iridium, valued at $8.0 billion, creates a fully vertically integrated space company. This merger combines Rocket Lab's launch and satellite manufacturing with Iridium's global LEO network and L-band spectrum, enabling end-to-end development and operation of constellations. It aims to accelerate innovation in space-based IoT, Direct-to-Device (D2D), and Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) services, offering a more unified platform for developers.

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IBM Sub-1nm Chip Technology: A Leap Forward, But Far Off
Review
Jun 26, 2026Ars Technica

IBM Sub-1nm Chip Technology: A Leap Forward, But Far Off

Quick Verdict IBM's latest sub-1 nanometer chip technology, featuring its innovative nanostack architecture, represents a significant breakthrough in semiconductor research. It promises unprecedented gains in compute

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in-depth: Scientists Invent a Way to Brew Espresso With Ultrasonic
Tech
Jun 20, 2026Wired

in-depth: Scientists Invent a Way to Brew Espresso With Ultrasonic

Researchers have developed "ultrasonic espresso," a method that brews coffee using sound waves instead of hot water, achieving a 75 percent reduction in energy consumption. The innovative process produces a beverage with chemical and sensory characteristics comparable to traditional espresso, opening new avenues for sustainable coffee production. This breakthrough could lead to next-generation coffee makers that are significantly more energy-efficient.

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Google Photos' AI Editor: Powerful, But Still Playing Favorites
Review
Jun 18, 2026Digital Trends

Google Photos' AI Editor: Powerful, But Still Playing Favorites

Verdict: A Glimpse of the Future, with Regional Android Exclusivity Google Photos' "Edit with Ask Photos" is a genuinely innovative step forward for everyday image editing, bringing powerful AI capabilities to the

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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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Vivo X Fold 6 Preview: A Glimpse into Foldable Productivity
Review
Jun 12, 2026Android Authority

Vivo X Fold 6 Preview: A Glimpse into Foldable Productivity

Vivo X Fold 6 Preview: A Glimpse into Foldable Productivity Verdict: The upcoming Vivo X Fold 6 is shaping up to be a compelling rival in the foldable market, not just for its hardware but for its genuinely innovative

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How to Pre-Order ASUS's New RTX 50-Series Laptops in India
How To
Jun 12, 2026Fossbytes

How to Pre-Order ASUS's New RTX 50-Series Laptops in India

Discovering the perfect gaming or creator laptop can be an exciting journey, especially with the latest innovations hitting the market. ASUS has just unveiled a powerful new lineup for pre-order in India, spearheaded by

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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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Prinano Photonic Chip Production: Promising Potential, Key Questions
Review
Jun 9, 2026Tom's Hardware

Prinano Photonic Chip Production: Promising Potential, Key Questions

Verdict: A Glimmer of Hope with Caveats Chinese startup Prinano has made a significant claim: successfully validating the mass production of photonic chips using an innovative nanoimprint lithography (NIL) process,

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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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Tech
Jun 3, 2026NYT Technology

Trump Signs Executive Order for Voluntary AI Model Oversight

President Trump signed an executive order Tuesday, establishing voluntary government oversight for new AI models. This reverses his prior hands-off approach, balancing innovation with national security by asking companies for a 30-day review.

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Trump Orders Voluntary AI Model Review Before Release
Tech
Jun 2, 2026The Verge

Trump Orders Voluntary AI Model Review Before Release

President Trump has signed an executive order creating a voluntary framework for AI companies to share advanced models with the federal government before release. This initiative aims to bolster secure innovation and protect critical infrastructure, reflecting a shift from the administration's previous hands-off approach to AI safety. Companies opting for pre-release review may receive confidentiality protections.

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Pearl Cryptocurrency: Early Rush Fades Fast
Review
May 31, 2026Tom's Hardware

Pearl Cryptocurrency: Early Rush Fades Fast

Our in-depth review of Pearl (PRL), the new AI-compute cryptocurrency, reveals an innovative concept quickly overshadowed by plummeting mining profitability. What began as a potential gold rush has rapidly transformed into a cautionary tale of diminishing returns, making Pearl a highly questionable investment for anyone eyeing their next big crypto windfall.

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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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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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