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in-depth: Best Laptops (2026): My Honest Advice Having Tested
Tech
Mar 23, 2026Wired

in-depth: Best Laptops (2026): My Honest Advice Having Tested

WIRED's Luke Larsen, with over a decade of experience, has unveiled his top laptop recommendations for 2026. This comprehensive guide helps consumers navigate a crowded market, offering insights into premium, budget-friendly, and high-performance models based on extensive testing.

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Gaza's Unseen Crisis: Inability to Obtain Death Certificates Traps
Tech
Mar 24, 2026Wired

Gaza's Unseen Crisis: Inability to Obtain Death Certificates Traps

GAZA – A once-routine administrative task in Gaza—registering a death—has collapsed amid relentless Israeli bombardment, mass displacement, and widespread detentions since October 2023. This breakdown in civil systems

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Tech
Mar 23, 2026NYT Technology

analysis: ‘Real Housewives’ Has Been a Meme Gold Mine for 20 Years

Bravo's 'Real Housewives' franchise, celebrating its 20th anniversary in March 2026, has evolved into a powerhouse for internet memes. Its dramatic, unscripted moments have reshaped digital communication, offering a universal language of emotional expression that resonates even with non-viewers.

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Enable AirDrop on Your Samsung Galaxy S26 for Cross-Platform Sharing
How To
Mar 23, 2026Lifehacker

Enable AirDrop on Your Samsung Galaxy S26 for Cross-Platform Sharing

Learn to enable and use AirDrop on your Samsung Galaxy S26, S26 Plus, or S26 Ultra in simple steps. Share files seamlessly with iPhones.

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Musk Unveils Ambitious Chip Manufacturing Plans for Tesla, SpaceX
Tech
Mar 23, 2026TechCrunch

Musk Unveils Ambitious Chip Manufacturing Plans for Tesla, SpaceX

Elon Musk has unveiled plans for a new chip manufacturing facility, dubbed "Terafab," in Austin, Texas. The initiative, driven by perceived semiconductor shortages for Tesla and SpaceX's AI and robotics needs, aims to produce chips supporting vast computing power on Earth and in space. While ambitious, the announcement lacks a timeline, and analysts note Musk's history of overpromising on complex projects.

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TechCrunch Mobility: Uber everywhere, all at once: Rivian — Key
Tech
Mar 23, 2026TechCrunch

TechCrunch Mobility: Uber everywhere, all at once: Rivian — Key

Uber is significantly boosting its autonomous vehicle strategy with a $300 million investment in Rivian, securing 10,000 R2 robotaxis for a 2028 rollout in San Francisco and Miami. This unique partnership places development risks on Rivian as it builds both the vehicle and the self-driving system. The move reflects Uber's broader shift to a global, partner-centric approach to AVs after divesting its in-house unit.

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Nudelman Ghost Gun Operation: A Perilous Application of 3D Printing
Review
Mar 22, 2026Tom's Hardware

Nudelman Ghost Gun Operation: A Perilous Application of 3D Printing

Quick Verdict: A Dangerous Evolution in Illicit Firearm Manufacturing The case of Brandon and Justin Nudelman from Staten Island, New York, serves as a stark, cautionary tale regarding the dangerous intersection of

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The pint-sized Sonos Roam 2 is more than 20 percent off this weekend
Tech
Mar 23, 2026The Verge

The pint-sized Sonos Roam 2 is more than 20 percent off this weekend

The Sonos Roam 2 portable Bluetooth speaker is on sale for $139, a 22% discount ($40 off) during Amazon's Big Spring Sale 2026. This deal is also available at Walmart and Sonos, bringing the speaker near its lowest price ever. The Roam 2 features improved Bluetooth pairing, retains excellent sound and IP67 waterproofing, with claimed long-term battery optimizations.

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Fez 2's Ghost: Why We Never Needed a Sequel Anyway
Games
Mar 22, 2026Polygon

Fez 2's Ghost: Why We Never Needed a Sequel Anyway

Fez, released in 2012, was a groundbreaking indie puzzle-platformer that captivated players with its unique perspective-shifting gameplay. Despite the dramatic cancellation of its planned sequel, Fez 2, the original game's influence has continued to shape the industry, inspiring a generation of innovative titles.

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Programming
Mar 22, 2026Hacker News

Optimizing Refrigeration: The Engineering Behind Chest Fridges

As software developers, we're constantly seeking efficiency, whether it's optimizing algorithms, streamlining data flows, or reducing cloud infrastructure costs. But how often do we apply this same rigor to the physical

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Programming
Mar 22, 2026Hacker News

Tinybox: Empowering Offline AI with the Tinygrad Framework

As developers, we often grapple with the complexity and resource demands of modern AI/ML workloads. Training and inference, especially for large models, typically require substantial cloud infrastructure or specialized

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Demystifying Your C: Drive: Why Windows Skips A: and B
How To
Mar 21, 2026MakeUseOf

Demystifying Your C: Drive: Why Windows Skips A: and B

Learn why Windows uses C: for its primary drive and skips A: and B:, tracing this convention back to the floppy disk era and the enduring impact of technical legacy.

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Apple's Halide Acquisition: A Deep Dive into What Could Have Been
Review
Mar 21, 2026Engadget

Apple's Halide Acquisition: A Deep Dive into What Could Have Been

In a surprising revelation, tech giant Apple considered acquiring Lux Optics, the company behind the highly regarded Halide camera app. This potential deal, which ultimately fell through, sheds light on Apple's strategy

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New MacBook Pro M5 Delivers Hellacious Speed, Challenges M1 Owners
Tech
Mar 22, 2026The Verge

New MacBook Pro M5 Delivers Hellacious Speed, Challenges M1 Owners

Apple's new M5 MacBook Pro delivers immense speed, significantly outperforming the M1 generation with up to 161% faster multi-threaded CPU and double the GPU performance. While offering a powerful upgrade for top-tier users, many M1 owners may not need to upgrade, as their current machines still perform capably for most professional tasks. New models also feature Wi-Fi 7 and Thunderbolt 5, with prices starting at $2,699 for the M5 Pro and $3,899 for the M5 Max.

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Tech
Mar 21, 2026NYT Technology

Soaring Gas Prices Drive Renewed Interest in Electric Vehicles

Amidst surging gasoline prices caused by war in Iran disrupting global oil supplies, consumer interest in electric vehicles (EVs) is skyrocketing as of March 21, 2026. Car shoppers are increasingly exploring EVs to escape volatile fuel costs, with market research showing a significant uptick in inquiries. While new EVs still carry a higher upfront cost, the long-term financial and psychological benefits of energy independence are becoming more appealing.

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Fortnite 'Rivalry' RTX 5080 Giveaway: Lucrative but Flawed
Review
Mar 21, 2026Tom's Hardware

Fortnite 'Rivalry' RTX 5080 Giveaway: Lucrative but Flawed

Quick Verdict Epic Games' new Fortnite 'Showdown' season, featuring the 'Rivalry' competition, presents an extraordinary opportunity for top-tier players to win high-end hardware like the RTX 5080 GPU and PlayStation 5

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Amazon's 'Transformer' Phone: A Second Chance for Fire
Review
Mar 21, 2026ZDNet

Amazon's 'Transformer' Phone: A Second Chance for Fire

Quick Verdict Amazon is reportedly dabbling in the smartphone market again with a new device, internally dubbed "Transformer." While the idea of Amazon re-entering the phone fray is intriguing, the ghosts of the

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Project Hail Mary: A Stellar Voyage for Humanity
Review
Mar 21, 2026Engadget

Project Hail Mary: A Stellar Voyage for Humanity

Project Hail Mary: A Stellar Voyage for Humanity Quick Verdict: "Project Hail Mary" is a triumphant sci-fi epic that expertly blends high-stakes problem-solving with profoundly inspiring themes of global cooperation and

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Node.js WebAuthn: Passwordless Biometric Login for Developers
Programming
Mar 20, 2026freeCodeCamp

Node.js WebAuthn: Passwordless Biometric Login for Developers

As software developers, we're constantly seeking robust authentication methods. For years, JSON Web Tokens (JWTs) have been a staple, offering a seemingly clean way to manage user sessions. However, the common pattern

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Loewe Vega TV Review: A Premium Small-Screen Powerhouse
Review
Mar 19, 2026TechRadar

Loewe Vega TV Review: A Premium Small-Screen Powerhouse

Loewe Vega TV review: The Loewe Vega series offers premium 4K TVs in 32 and 43 inches, delivering exceptional image quality with local dimming and impressive integrated Dolby Atmos sound. Ideal for cinephiles in small spaces, despite a premium price and some OS limitations.

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Android's New Sideloading Rules: A 24-Hour Reality Check
Review
Mar 20, 2026Android Authority

Android's New Sideloading Rules: A 24-Hour Reality Check

Verdict Google's new sideloading rules, featuring a mandatory 24-hour lock for unverified apps, are a seismic shift designed to prioritize user safety over traditional Android openness. While a frustrating hurdle for

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Resident Evil Requiem Devs 'In The Dark' on DLSS 5 Reveal
Games
Mar 19, 2026Polygon

Resident Evil Requiem Devs 'In The Dark' on DLSS 5 Reveal

Nvidia's DLSS 5 reveal sparked controversy after showing AI altering Resident Evil Requiem's Grace Ashcroft, with devs reportedly unaware of the partnership. This raises concerns about artistic integrity and a potential culture shift for studios like Capcom, known for their anti-AI stance.

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MSI MPG X870E Carbon Max Wifi Review: Modest Refresh, Strong Core
Review
Mar 20, 2026Tom's Hardware

MSI MPG X870E Carbon Max Wifi Review: Modest Refresh, Strong Core

Quick Verdict MSI's MPG X870E Carbon Max Wifi is a competent AM5 motherboard, offering a premium experience with robust features for enthusiasts and high-end system builders. While it introduces the OC Engine chip and a

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PSN Bids Farewell: Sony Reportedly Retiring the Network Brand
Games
Mar 19, 2026Kotaku

PSN Bids Farewell: Sony Reportedly Retiring the Network Brand

Sony is reportedly retiring the 'PlayStation Network' and 'PSN' brands by September 2026, aiming to simplify and unify its branding. This is a "purely visual" change, meaning core features like friends lists, multiplayer, and trophies will remain unaffected. The move reflects the evolving, always-online gaming landscape where the 'Network' distinction has become redundant.

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Scaling Global Dev Teams: Netlify's Blueprint for Culture, Code, and
Programming
Mar 19, 2026Stack Overflow Blog

Scaling Global Dev Teams: Netlify's Blueprint for Culture, Code, and

Dana Lawson, Netlify's CTO, shares insights on building and leading a lean, globally distributed engineering team. Her approach emphasizes a strong written culture, intentional in-person connections, and pragmatic tech choices to power 5% of the internet with only ~50 R&D staff. AI agents play a crucial role in augmenting communication and documentation.

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