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Ferrari is using IBM’s AI to create F1 superfans: Formula 1 — Key
Tech
May 24, 2026TechCrunch AI

Ferrari is using IBM’s AI to create F1 superfans: Formula 1 — Key

Scuderia Ferrari has partnered with IBM to revolutionize its F1 fan engagement through AI-powered enhancements to its official app. The collaboration aims to deepen fan connections with personalized storytelling, interactive features, and year-round content, resulting in a 62% increase in race weekend engagement.

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Colossal's Artificial Egg: A Breakthrough for Biology and
Review
May 21, 2026Ars Technica

Colossal's Artificial Egg: A Breakthrough for Biology and

Colossal's artificial egg offers a revolutionary platform for observing avian embryo development and a crucial step for de-extinction, overcoming long-standing research challenges.

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Starship: Revolutionary Potential, Challenging Reality
Review
May 18, 2026Ars Technica

Starship: Revolutionary Potential, Challenging Reality

The US space enterprise stands at a precipice, its future launch ambitions heavily pinned on the success of SpaceX’s Starship. Touted as a true revolution in spaceflight, Starship promises unprecedented payload capacity

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N64 Multiplayer Reborn: Rollback Netcode Hits The Entire Library
Games
May 18, 2026Kotaku

N64 Multiplayer Reborn: Rollback Netcode Hits The Entire Library

A groundbreaking update to the RMG-K N64 emulator has introduced rollback netcode to the console's entire multiplayer library, revolutionizing online play for classics like *Super Smash Bros.* This long-awaited feature, developed by Jay-Day and NyxTheShield, allows for incredibly smooth, low-latency matches, turning previously unplayable online experiences into competitive ones.

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CAR T Cell Therapy: A Revolutionary Path for Autoimmune Disease
Review
May 17, 2026Ars Technica

CAR T Cell Therapy: A Revolutionary Path for Autoimmune Disease

CAR T cell therapy, a revolutionary cancer treatment, is showing transformative potential for severe autoimmune diseases. This review covers its mechanism, promising patient outcomes, significant acute and long-term risks, and high costs, alongside efforts to make it safer and more accessible.

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Claude Code's '/goals' Separates Agent Work From Completion Decision
Tech
May 15, 2026VentureBeat

Claude Code's '/goals' Separates Agent Work From Completion Decision

Anthropic's new `/goals` feature for Claude Code revolutionizes AI agent reliability by separating task execution from goal evaluation. This prevents agents from prematurely ending tasks, using a dedicated evaluator model to ensure specified conditions are fully met before declaring completion. The innovation offers a more robust, auditable approach to AI agent deployment.

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Tesla IPO Architect Joins Redwood Materials as Battery Firm Pivots to
Tech
May 13, 2026The Next Web

Tesla IPO Architect Joins Redwood Materials as Battery Firm Pivots to

Former Tesla CFO Deepak Ahuja joins JB Straubel’s Redwood Materials as CFO, strongly signaling an IPO. The company is pivoting from battery recycling to providing energy infrastructure for AI data centers using repurposed EV batteries, linking two major tech revolutions.

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Real-Time Financial Insights: A Game Changer for Businesses
Review
May 8, 2026Digital Trends

Real-Time Financial Insights: A Game Changer for Businesses

Real-time financial insights via modern accounting software revolutionize business decision-making, offering live data, automated reports, and forecasting to eliminate reliance on outdated information.

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Indie Games: The Quiet Revolution Redrawing Gaming's Map
Games
May 9, 2026GamesIndustry.biz

Indie Games: The Quiet Revolution Redrawing Gaming's Map

Indie games have quietly sparked a revolution, transforming from a niche sideshow into a major force in the industry. Driven by accessible tools like the Godot engine and developer independence, indies are revitalizing abandoned genres and creating new ones. They now account for nearly half of Steam's full-game revenue, building a thriving, self-sufficient economy outside traditional publishing.

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Brembo Sensify: Electric Brakes - Revolution or Risk
Review
May 6, 2026TechRadar

Brembo Sensify: Electric Brakes - Revolution or Risk

Brembo's Sensify electric braking system promises a revolution, replacing hydraulics entirely by 2026. Offering enhanced stability, smoother stops, and easier maintenance, it raises initial safety concerns about fully electronic control, but is backed by extensive development and regulations. A 'wait and see' verdict for this potentially transformative tech.

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How to Evaluate and Buy the Samsung Odyssey OLED G93SC Ultrawide
How To
May 1, 2026Lifehacker

How to Evaluate and Buy the Samsung Odyssey OLED G93SC Ultrawide

Curved ultrawide monitors revolutionize your gaming experience, drawing you into the action by extending visuals to your peripheral vision. If you've been dreaming of a premium gaming setup, now might be the perfect

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How Project Maven taught the military to love AI: AI warfare — Key
Tech
Apr 25, 2026The Verge

How Project Maven taught the military to love AI: AI warfare — Key

Project Maven, an AI system, is revolutionizing US military targeting, demonstrated by a rapid assault on Iran where over 1,000 targets were struck in 24 hours. Developed from a 2017 Google experiment, then by Palantir and others, it speeds up intelligence gathering and the 'kill chain' from hours to seconds. While enhancing efficiency, its acceleration raises ethical concerns about data accuracy and human oversight, sparking debate on the future of AI in warfare.

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Carbon Nanotube Wiring: A Glimpse into the Future, But Not Ready for
Review
Apr 24, 2026Ars Technica

Carbon Nanotube Wiring: A Glimpse into the Future, But Not Ready for

Verdict: A Promising Scientific Breakthrough, Not a Consumer Product (Yet) Carbon nanotube (CNT) wiring has long held the promise of revolutionizing electronics, and new research brings us tantalizingly closer to that

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PowerLight's Laser System Powers Drone for Hours in Pentagon Test
Tech
Apr 21, 2026GeekWire

PowerLight's Laser System Powers Drone for Hours in Pentagon Test

PowerLight Technologies' laser power beaming system successfully kept a military drone airborne for hours during Pentagon tests. This breakthrough, demonstrated at Shaw Air Force Base, could enable indefinite flight for unmanned systems, revolutionizing surveillance and offering potential counter-drone capabilities.

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Keychron's New Ultra 8K Keyboards Boast Marathon Battery Life
Tech
Apr 19, 2026The Verge

Keychron's New Ultra 8K Keyboards Boast Marathon Battery Life

Keychron's new V5 and Q1 Ultra 8K mechanical keyboards revolutionize wireless performance with up to 660 hours of battery life, thanks to ZMK firmware. They also feature 8,000Hz wireless polling, improved stabilizers, and new Silk POM switches for a refined typing experience. These models set a new standard for battery endurance in mechanical keyboards.

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Sovereign AI: Orchestrating National AI Capabilities with Kubernetes
Programming
Apr 18, 2026Stack Overflow Blog

Sovereign AI: Orchestrating National AI Capabilities with Kubernetes

The concept of sovereign AI aims to prevent any country from being left behind in the AI revolution by ensuring national control over AI data, models, and infrastructure. Key challenges include significant infrastructure constraints like power, cooling, and scarce hardware, which lead to regional disparities. This vision relies on extending Kubernetes for robust orchestration and integrating the PyTorch Stack for flexible AI development, enabling countries to build independent and secure AI ecosystems.

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Scorpion Scan's Mobile-First Platform Streamlines Window Film
Tech
Apr 14, 2026The Next Web

Scorpion Scan's Mobile-First Platform Streamlines Window Film

Scorpion Coatings introduces Scorpion Scan, a mobile-first platform designed to revolutionize window film installation for small businesses. It automates pattern cutting, streamlines workflows, and provides vital operational insights, freeing entrepreneurs from manual processes. This innovation aims to boost efficiency, address staffing challenges, and empower independent operators with flexible, accessible technology.

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OnePlus Nord 6: The Battery King Has Arrived
Review
Apr 8, 2026Android Authority

OnePlus Nord 6: The Battery King Has Arrived

OnePlus Nord 6: The Battery King Has Arrived Verdict: The OnePlus Nord 6, with its revolutionary 9,000mAh battery, fundamentally redefines smartphone endurance and user freedom. While slightly heavier, its multi-day

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Google Live AI Search: A Conversational Revolution
Review
Apr 2, 2026TechRadar

Google Live AI Search: A Conversational Revolution

Google's Live AI Search transforms mobile searching from typing keywords to a natural, interactive conversation with Gemini 3.1 Flash Live. It offers follow-up questions, camera input, and feels more like a personal shopper than traditional search, marking a significant evolution.

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Revolut & IPTV Piracy: A Wake-Up Call for Digital Consumers
Review
Mar 31, 2026Tom's Hardware

Revolut & IPTV Piracy: A Wake-Up Call for Digital Consumers

In an era increasingly defined by digital convenience, the line between legitimate services and illicit operations can sometimes blur, often with significant consequences for the end-user. A recent ruling by Ireland's

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Bluesky Attie AI Assistant: Smart Social Feed Generation
Review
Mar 29, 2026Engadget

Bluesky Attie AI Assistant: Smart Social Feed Generation

Bluesky Attie AI Assistant: Smart Social Feed Generation Verdict: Bluesky's new AI assistant, Attie, promises a revolutionary approach to social media consumption by allowing users to effortlessly craft custom feeds

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Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Finale: Redefining Battle Manga Genius
Games
Mar 28, 2026Polygon

Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Finale: Redefining Battle Manga Genius

Jujutsu Kaisen's Season 3 finale, "Sendai Colony," brilliantly showcases the anime's revolutionary approach to battle manga. It makes fights the central narrative, using a "show, don't tell" philosophy and "design by subtraction" to build character depth and complex power systems. MAPPA's animation elevates the source, culminating in a stunning introduction for Yuta Okkotsu and a redefinition of the genre.

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Air Fryer Popcorn: The Verdict on This Tempting Trend
Review
Mar 28, 2026CNET

Air Fryer Popcorn: The Verdict on This Tempting Trend

Can you pop popcorn in an air fryer? It’s a question that’s likely crossed the mind of many a kitchen gadget enthusiast, especially those looking for a healthier, oil-free snack. The air fryer has revolutionized how we

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iOS 26.4: Crucial Keyboard Fix & Handy Upgrades Arrive
Review
Mar 26, 2026ZDNet

iOS 26.4: Crucial Keyboard Fix & Handy Upgrades Arrive

Verdict: A Welcome Collection of Refinements (and a Much-Needed Fix) iOS 26.4 isn't about revolutionary new features, but rather a robust collection of thoughtful enhancements and critical fixes that significantly

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Lace Secures $40M to Revolutionize Chip-Making with Helium Atoms
Tech
Mar 24, 2026The Next Web

Lace Secures $40M to Revolutionize Chip-Making with Helium Atoms

Norwegian startup Lace has secured $40 million in Series A funding to advance its groundbreaking chip-making technology. The company plans to replace traditional light-based lithography with helium atom beams, promising chip features up to ten times smaller than current capabilities. This investment, led by Atomico and including Microsoft's M12, highlights a strategic push to diversify the semiconductor supply chain and meet growing AI demand.

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