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Quantum Superconductivity Experiment: Intriguing, Early-Stage
Review
Feb 28, 2026Ars Technica

Quantum Superconductivity Experiment: Intriguing, Early-Stage

This isn't a review of a physical gadget or a piece of software you can buy off the shelf. Instead, we're diving deep into a groundbreaking piece of scientific research that's pushing the boundaries of quantum mechanics

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Fortifying Next.js APIs: Preventing IDOR Vulnerabilities
Programming
Feb 28, 2026freeCodeCamp

Fortifying Next.js APIs: Preventing IDOR Vulnerabilities

IDOR (Insecure Direct Object Reference) vulnerabilities in Next.js API routes occur when authenticated users can access unauthorized resources by manipulating identifiers. This article details how to prevent IDORs by distinguishing authentication from authorization, implementing object-level authorization checks, and designing secure `/api/me` endpoints.

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Seattle CTO's Departure: Impact on Civic Tech Strategy & Operations
Programming
Feb 27, 2026GeekWire

Seattle CTO's Departure: Impact on Civic Tech Strategy & Operations

Rob Lloyd, Seattle's CTO, is resigning after less than two years. He notably recovered over $130M from stalled tech projects, executed an IT Strategic Plan, and managed a budget reduction while improving service reliability and staff retention. His departure comes as the city faces a budget deficit and prepares for the FIFA World Cup, with a newly appointed AI Officer guiding future tech strategy.

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How to Make Your Home Safer with Home Assistant This Weekend
How To
Feb 27, 2026How-To Geek

How to Make Your Home Safer with Home Assistant This Weekend

Learn to enhance your home's safety with three essential Home Assistant projects this weekend, from emergency automation to building your own security system.

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Aventon Soltera 3 Review: A Refreshingly Nimble Hybrid E-Bike
Review
Feb 27, 2026Wired

Aventon Soltera 3 Review: A Refreshingly Nimble Hybrid E-Bike

The Aventon Soltera 3 is a fun, nimble, and stylish single-speed hybrid e-bike that challenges traditional heavy e-bike designs. Featuring a low-maintenance Gates belt drive, it offers a smooth, silent ride and a sleek, road-bike-inspired aesthetic. At 37 pounds, it's light for an e-bike, enhancing agility. While its hydraulic brakes require annual bleeding, it's a solid choice for riders prioritizing a clean, engaging ride.

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How to Master Drag-Style Racing Checkpoints - Earn Bonus Loot and
How To
Feb 27, 2026Fossbytes

How to Master Drag-Style Racing Checkpoints - Earn Bonus Loot and

Master the new drag-style racing checkpoints in BGMI 4.3 to earn bonus loot and gain a strategic edge in Classic Mode. Learn to identify, activate, and complete these timed vehicle challenges with this step-by-step guide.

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Designing Discount Systems: Handling Promos like KitchenAid's WIRED
Programming
Feb 27, 2026Wired

Designing Discount Systems: Handling Promos like KitchenAid's WIRED

This article discusses the technical architecture for building robust coupon and discount management systems. It addresses how to design a system capable of handling diverse promotions, using examples like "KitchenAid coupons from WIRED" that allow customers to "save on every purchase," including specific offers such as "up to 20% off countertop appliances." The focus is on data models, validation engines, performance, and developer considerations for such an e-commerce component.

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Iowa's Right-to-Repair Bill: A Dev's View on Tractor Tech Battle
Programming
Feb 27, 2026Wired

Iowa's Right-to-Repair Bill: A Dev's View on Tractor Tech Battle

A new Iowa bill granting farmers the right to repair their equipment poses a significant challenge to manufacturers like John Deere. For developers, this necessitates a re-evaluation of proprietary hardware, embedded software, and diagnostic ecosystems, pushing towards more open, modular, and repairable product designs. It highlights a broader industry trend towards user autonomy over complex, embedded systems.

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Meta's Anti-Scam Measures Review: Long Overdue Action
Review
Feb 27, 2026Engadget

Meta's Anti-Scam Measures Review: Long Overdue Action

Meta's recent lawsuits against scam advertisers in Brazil, China, and Vietnam represent long-overdue action against "celeb bait" and fraudulent schemes, alongside tech upgrades like facial recognition for scam detection. While positive, past inaction and revenue from scams temper the review.

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Maxfree Rechargeable Batteries Review: Save Time and Money
Review
Feb 27, 2026Android Authority

Maxfree Rechargeable Batteries Review: Save Time and Money

Maxfree Rechargeable Batteries promise to save time and money, but our review reveals a complete lack of product specifics. While the concept is appealing, buying them requires trusting the claim without any verifiable data.

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Resident Evil: Requiem: A 30th Anniversary Feast or Familiar Fare
Games
Feb 27, 2026GamesIndustry.biz

Resident Evil: Requiem: A 30th Anniversary Feast or Familiar Fare

Resident Evil: Requiem marks a significant return for Leon S. Kennedy and introduces new protagonist Grace Ashcroft, celebrating the series' 30th anniversary. Critics largely praise its blend of classic and modern RE elements, earning a "generally favourable" Metacritic score of 88. While lauded as a "greatest hits" collection, some reviewers found its reliance on nostalgia and dual gameplay styles occasionally jarring, though it delivers a polished and enjoyable experience.

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Reviving WA's Maritime Transit: A Dev's Look at the New Ferry Tech
Programming
Feb 27, 2026GeekWire

Reviving WA's Maritime Transit: A Dev's Look at the New Ferry Tech

Washington's current car-and-passenger ferry system is unreliable. The 'Mosquito Fleet Act' proposes empowering local districts to rapidly deploy passenger-only ferries. This aims to revitalize maritime transit, leverage local shipbuilding expertise, and foster clean tech.

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Architecting Startup Growth: TC Founder Summit 2026 Exhibitor Playbook
Programming
Feb 26, 2026TechCrunch AI

Architecting Startup Growth: TC Founder Summit 2026 Exhibitor Playbook

The TechCrunch Founder Summit 2026 in Boston offers a high-leverage opportunity for developer-led startups to accelerate growth. Exhibiting provides direct access to over 1,000 founders, investors, and decision-makers, enabling rapid customer acquisition, capital raising, and strategic partnership formation. Leverage multi-channel ROI and strategic team deployment to convert three concentrated days into months of pipeline.

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Review: The Case for Faster Charging
Tech
Feb 26, 2026Digital Trends

Samsung Galaxy S26 Review: The Case for Faster Charging

The Samsung Galaxy S26 series lacks built-in magnetic Qi2 wireless charging. Faster speeds (up to 25W) are available for S26+ and Ultra, but require a separate magnetic case. Samsung offers a strong accessory ecosystem.

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reviews: Pick Up 4 Apple AirTags for Just $16 Each, but Only for
Reviews
Feb 26, 2026CNET

reviews: Pick Up 4 Apple AirTags for Just $16 Each, but Only for

CNET reports a rare opportunity to acquire excellent trackers at a cheap price, promising users they'll never lose their belongings again. Details on product brand, specific pricing, or duration are not provided in the brief source information.

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ocean Mode Review: Innovative, with Caveats
Tech
Feb 26, 2026Digital Trends

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ocean Mode Review: Innovative, with Caveats

Samsung's Ocean Mode for the Galaxy S26 promises stunning underwater photos, correcting colors and reducing blur. However, the S26's IP68 rating is for fresh water only; saltwater requires a dedicated housing for safe and effective use. A genuine innovation, but proceed with caution.

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OpenClaw Creator: Playfulness is Key to Better AI Coding Learning
AI
Feb 26, 2026TechCrunch AI

OpenClaw Creator: Playfulness is Key to Better AI Coding Learning

Peter Steinberger, creator of the viral AI agent OpenClaw, suggests a "playful" approach is a superior method for learning AI coding. His insights, shared via TechCrunch AI, emphasize that this mindset can enhance the development and understanding of artificial intelligence, making the learning process more effective for AI builders.

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reviews: We Learned How to Share Info About ICE and Police Raids on
Reviews
Feb 25, 2026CNET

reviews: We Learned How to Share Info About ICE and Police Raids on

CNET has published guidance for users on how to effectively share information about ICE activities on neighborhood apps. While this article confirms the availability of these tips, it does not provide the specific details of the advice, which are found in CNET's original report. The guidance is aimed at helping community members communicate sensitive information responsibly.

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How to Get Ready for the ColorOS 16 February Update: Discover PopOut
How To
Feb 27, 2026Fossbytes

How to Get Ready for the ColorOS 16 February Update: Discover PopOut

Learn to prepare for the ColorOS 16 February 2026 update and discover the new PopOut feature on your OPPO device. This guide covers preparation, checking for updates, and general best practices to ensure a smooth experience.

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industry: IBM's $40B stock wipeout is built on a misconception:
Industry
Feb 25, 2026VentureBeat

industry: IBM's $40B stock wipeout is built on a misconception:

IBM experienced a $40 billion stock drop after Anthropic unveiled AI tools for COBOL translation. However, industry experts and IBM argue that this reaction stems from a misunderstanding: translating COBOL code is distinct from comprehensive mainframe modernization, which involves complex architectural redesign and ensuring critical system reliability. Enterprises are advised to approach new AI tools with caution, conducting pilots to assess actual ROI for modernization efforts.

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in-depth: Fellow Series 1 Espresso Machine Review (2026): Excellent,
In-depth
Feb 24, 2026Wired

in-depth: Fellow Series 1 Espresso Machine Review (2026): Excellent,

Fellow's new Series 1 espresso machine introduces advanced capabilities previously exclusive to commercial equipment. While these features promise to elevate the home espresso experience, some are noted to be still under development and refinement by Fellow.

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UK Regulates Netflix, Amazon, Disney+ Like Broadcasters
Startups
Feb 24, 2026The Next Web

UK Regulates Netflix, Amazon, Disney+ Like Broadcasters

UK brings streaming giants like Netflix, Amazon and Disney+ under broadcaster-style regulation The UK government has initiated significant new regulatory requirements, bringing major video-on-demand (VoD) platforms

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industry: How Smarsh built an AI front door for regulated industries
Industry
Feb 25, 2026VentureBeat

industry: How Smarsh built an AI front door for regulated industries

Smarsh, a provider for regulated industries, deployed "Archie," an AI-driven support agent, achieving 59% self-service adoption. Built on Salesforce's Agentforce 360 Platform, Archie serves as an intelligent "front door" for customer support, simplifying navigation and ensuring compliance through meticulous data preparation and regulatory approvals.

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Cisco turns to titanium spoons and sand dunes to build a better …
It
Feb 24, 2026The Register

Cisco turns to titanium spoons and sand dunes to build a better …

Cisco has unveiled a redesigned Room Kit Pro G2, integrating aesthetic and structural enhancements inspired by titanium spoons and sand dunes, reducing material use and increasing durability. Meanwhile, Pure Storage has rebranded to Everpure, signaling a strategic pivot towards broader data management, though the new name shares a moniker with an Australian purified water company.

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One Engineer's SaaS in an Hour: AI Code Governance Explained
Industry
Feb 25, 2026VentureBeat

One Engineer's SaaS in an Hour: AI Code Governance Explained

Treasure Data's "Treasure Code" was built in just 60 minutes by one engineer, showcasing the potential of AI-native development. This rapid creation was underpinned by a robust governance system that prioritized platform-level access controls and a three-tier quality pipeline, setting a precedent for safe and scalable AI-generated code in production.

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