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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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Deep Ocean Mining: Risky Riches in the Regulatory Depths
Review
Mar 22, 2026Ars Technica

Deep Ocean Mining: Risky Riches in the Regulatory Depths

Deep ocean mining is being debated as a source for critical minerals for green tech. While it could meet demand, significant ecological unknowns and a regulatory void make it a high-risk venture. Alternatives like enhanced land mining and aggressive recycling should be prioritized.

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Unlock a Free Phone Upgrade: Simply Change Your Keyboard
Tech
Mar 22, 2026Wired

Unlock a Free Phone Upgrade: Simply Change Your Keyboard

WIRED recently featured advice from tech journalist David Nield, suggesting that users can achieve a significant, free phone upgrade by simply switching their default keyboard on Android and iOS devices. This overlooked customization option can profoundly impact daily interactions, as the keyboard is essential for text, media, and voice input.

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AI Pet Finding Services: A Beacon of Hope for Lost Animals
Review
Mar 22, 2026Digital Trends

AI Pet Finding Services: A Beacon of Hope for Lost Animals

AI-powered pet finding services, like Petco Love Lost, leverage image recognition to reunite lost pets with owners. Analyzing facial structure and unique features, AI matches pets even if their appearance changes. It's a powerful secondary tool, complementing traditional methods.

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Tech's Color Craze: Why Brands Are Betting on Bold Hues
Review
Mar 22, 2026ZDNet

Tech's Color Craze: Why Brands Are Betting on Bold Hues

Quick Verdict It's official: Color is back, and it's not just an option – it's a feature. Tech brands, from Apple to Sony and Nothing, are embracing vibrant hues, notably pink, to connect with consumers on a deeper,

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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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Blue Origin's Project Sunrise: 51,600 Satellites Join Space Data Race
Tech
Mar 22, 2026GeekWire

Blue Origin's Project Sunrise: 51,600 Satellites Join Space Data Race

Blue Origin has filed with the FCC for Project Sunrise, a constellation of up to 51,600 data center satellites, intensifying the space data race. This initiative aims to address terrestrial power and cooling limits for AI, complementing Blue Origin's TeraWave network. The move immediately sparked an objection from competitor SpaceX, highlighting the escalating rivalry between Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk in orbital infrastructure.

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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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Reddit Identity Verification: A Necessary Evolution
Review
Mar 22, 2026Engadget

Reddit Identity Verification: A Necessary Evolution

Reddit's Identity Verification: A Necessary Evolution? Quick Verdict: Reddit's exploration of identity verification is a crucial, if delicate, step to combat its growing bot problem. While essential for platform

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How to Get Ready for Alpine's U.S. Debut - Understand This French
How To
Mar 22, 2026How-To Geek

How to Get Ready for Alpine's U.S. Debut - Understand This French

Understand Alpine's potential U.S. launch, the next-gen A110, and why this French sports car and its EV siblings are poised to shake up the American automotive market.

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How to Avoid a Bad Laptop Buy: Choosing Between DDR5 and LPDDR5 RAM
How To
Mar 22, 2026MakeUseOf

How to Avoid a Bad Laptop Buy: Choosing Between DDR5 and LPDDR5 RAM

When you're ready to invest in a new laptop, it's easy to get caught up in the excitement of shiny screens, powerful processors, and ample storage. Most people quickly scan the RAM spec, often thinking "16GB RAM? Good

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Pokémon FireRed Switch Glitch Rocks Speedrunning World
Games
Mar 21, 2026Kotaku

Pokémon FireRed Switch Glitch Rocks Speedrunning World

A groundbreaking new glitch, dubbed the "Sound Skip," has been discovered in the Nintendo Switch port of Pokémon FireRed. Accidentally found by runner iamClemi, this exploit bypasses capture animations, saving 2.68 seconds per Pokémon. It's hailed as the biggest time save in years, set to redefine speedrunning records.

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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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ai: Delve accused of misleading customers with ‘fake compliance
Tech
Mar 22, 2026TechCrunch AI

ai: Delve accused of misleading customers with ‘fake compliance

Compliance startup Delve, a Y Combinator-backed company that raised a $32 million Series A last year at a $300 million valuation, is facing serious allegations of providing “fake compliance” services. An anonymous

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Resident Evil 1.5: The Unfinished Story Behind a Masterpiece
Games
Mar 22, 2026IGN

Resident Evil 1.5: The Unfinished Story Behind a Masterpiece

Dive into the fascinating, untold story of Resident Evil 1.5, the lost prototype of RE2 that was scrapped despite being far along in development. Discover its unique vision, why it was canceled, and how obsessive fans resurrected this crucial piece of gaming history.

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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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Fitness Trackers 2026: Source Content Limitation Explained
Review
Mar 21, 2026CNET

Fitness Trackers 2026: Source Content Limitation Explained

The Best Fitness Trackers of 2026: A Review Restricted by Source Data Quick Verdict: As an experienced tech reviewer, my objective is always to provide a thorough, honest, and consumer-focused analysis. However, for

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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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iOS 26.4 Ambient Music Widgets: Convenient, but Exclusive
Review
Mar 21, 2026Digital Trends

iOS 26.4 Ambient Music Widgets: Convenient, but Exclusive

Quick Verdict iOS 26.4 introduces Ambient Music widgets, a genuinely convenient addition for Apple Music subscribers. These mood-based widgets offer one-tap access to curated or custom playlists directly from your

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Blocking Internet Archive: AI's Non-Solution, Web's Historical Cost
Programming
Mar 21, 2026Hacker News

Blocking Internet Archive: AI's Non-Solution, Web's Historical Cost

Major publishers are blocking the Internet Archive, citing concerns about AI scraping. This action, while intended to control content use by commercial AI, simultaneously erases the web's critical historical record, a resource relied upon by journalists, researchers, and courts for decades. The EFF argues that archiving and AI training for transformative purposes are often fair use, and sacrificing public digital history is a severe and irreversible mistake.

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in-depth: There Aren’t a Lot of Reasons to Get Excited About a New
Tech
Mar 21, 2026Wired

in-depth: There Aren’t a Lot of Reasons to Get Excited About a New

Amazon is reportedly developing a new AI-powered smartphone, codenamed "Transformer," a decade after its Fire Phone failure. Focused on Alexa+ and shopping, experts express deep skepticism about its market viability due to intense competition and Amazon's privacy record. Despite leadership enthusiasm, the path to success is steep.

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ULA Vulcan Rocket: Grounded and Struggling to Deliver for US Military
Review
Mar 21, 2026Ars Technica

ULA Vulcan Rocket: Grounded and Struggling to Deliver for US Military

Verdict United Launch Alliance's (ULA) Vulcan rocket, once slated to be the cornerstone of the US military's access to space, is currently facing significant reliability challenges that have led to its grounding.

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Super Micro Co-Founder Charged in $2.5B AI Server Smuggling Scheme
Tech
Mar 21, 2026The Next Web

Super Micro Co-Founder Charged in $2.5B AI Server Smuggling Scheme

Super Micro co-founder Yih-Shyan ‘Wally’ Liaw and two others face federal charges for a $2.5 billion scheme to smuggle advanced Nvidia AI servers to China, circumventing US export controls. The alleged operation involved using dummy servers and swapping serial numbers to deceive auditors. This case exposes significant vulnerabilities in US tech export policies and raises questions about corporate compliance amidst escalating chip trade tensions.

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