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Seamless Dual-Monitor Linux Setup: 3 Tools for Enhanced Productivity
How To
May 13, 2026MakeUseOf

Seamless Dual-Monitor Linux Setup: 3 Tools for Enhanced Productivity

Transform your dual-monitor Linux setup into a seamless productivity hub with three powerful tools: Edge Barrier, KWin Tiling Editor, and ddcutil. Learn to configure your system for a smoother workflow in a few steps.

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Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide: A Promising Foldable with Modest Cameras
Review
May 13, 2026Digital Trends

Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide: A Promising Foldable with Modest Cameras

Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide offers an extra-wide foldable experience with a significant price-to-performance compromise. It features a 50MP main camera (vs. 200MP on standard Fold 8) and a 4,800mAh battery, making it a compelling, yet slightly heartbreaking, option for value-focused users.

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in-depth: Best Air Purifiers (2026): Coway, AirDoctor, IQAir, and
Tech
May 13, 2026Wired

in-depth: Best Air Purifiers (2026): Coway, AirDoctor, IQAir, and

Our 2026 review unveils top air purifiers from Coway, AirDoctor, and IQAir, featuring advanced HEPA and carbon filtration for mold, wildfire smoke, and VOCs. Discover models with smart features, quiet operation, and robust warranties for healthier home environments.

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startups: Meta employees protest new mouse-tracking software days
Tech
May 13, 2026The Next Web

startups: Meta employees protest new mouse-tracking software days

Meta employees across several US offices have launched a visible protest against the company's new mouse-tracking software, the “Model Capability Initiative,” just days before widespread layoffs are set to impact 8,000

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Starship V3: Engineering for Rapid Reuse and Deep Space Missions
Programming
May 13, 2026Hacker News

Starship V3: Engineering for Rapid Reuse and Deep Space Missions

As software developers, we understand the power of iterative design and rapid prototyping. SpaceX’s Starship program embodies this philosophy in hardware, with each flight test providing invaluable data that fuels the

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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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How to Build a Personalized Desktop Dashboard with Themia
How To
May 13, 2026MakeUseOf

How to Build a Personalized Desktop Dashboard with Themia

Learn to transform your Windows desktop into a personalized, productive dashboard using Themia's lightweight widgets in a few simple steps, enhancing your daily workflow and decluttering your screen.

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ai: Everything Google announced at its Android Show, from Googlebooks
Tech
May 13, 2026TechCrunch AI

ai: Everything Google announced at its Android Show, from Googlebooks

Google's recent Android Show unveiled Googlebook, a new line of Gemini-integrated laptops, alongside significant Android advancements. Updates include personalized vibe-coded widgets, expanded Gemini intelligence across apps and Chrome, enhanced in-car experiences, and global theft protection features, all ahead of the upcoming I/O developer conference.

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Better Than Dead: A Gritty Bodycam Shooter That Gets Under Your Skin
Games
May 13, 2026Kotaku

Better Than Dead: A Gritty Bodycam Shooter That Gets Under Your Skin

Better Than Dead is a raw, hyper-realistic bodycam FPS hitting Steam, offering a gritty revenge tale. Its stripped-down design and visceral gunplay evoke a shocking sense of realism, unlike anything you've played.

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Google's Aluminium OS: An Early Look at a Promising, Yet
Review
May 12, 2026Android Authority

Google's Aluminium OS: An Early Look at a Promising, Yet

Quick Verdict Google's heavily leaked Aluminium OS, showcased in a recent 16-minute video, presents a mixed bag of desktop aspirations and Android familiarity. While it introduces welcome features like virtual desktops

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Games
May 12, 2026GameSpot

Subnautica 2: Diving Deep with Friends – Co-op Explained

Subnautica 2 finally introduces highly anticipated co-op multiplayer, allowing up to four players to explore Planet 4546B together. Featuring full cross-play between PC and Xbox, players can host or join worlds, even converting solo saves. While all storage lockers are shared at launch (with future plans for private options), data entries, crafting recipes, and vehicles are also communal.

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Why Your 'Simple Deploy' Demands a Week of Infra Work
Programming
May 12, 2026freeCodeCamp

Why Your 'Simple Deploy' Demands a Week of Infra Work

Every developer has heard the promise: push your code, watch it go live. Modern stacks often boast about easy, automated deployments with infrastructure abstracted away. This vision holds true until it doesn't. When the

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Building Blocks of Fun: Every LEGO Game You Can Play on PS5
Games
May 11, 2026IGN

Building Blocks of Fun: Every LEGO Game You Can Play on PS5

Building Blocks of Fun: Every LEGO Game You Can Play on PS5 Ah, LEGO. Whether your childhood was spent meticulously snapping plastic bricks together or diving into their digital counterparts, the universal appeal of

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So you’ve heard these AI terms and nodded along; let’s fix that
Tech
May 10, 2026TechCrunch AI

So you’ve heard these AI terms and nodded along; let’s fix that

The rapid evolution of AI has created a dense lexicon, leaving many confused. This guide demystifies key terms like LLMs, AI agents, and hallucinations, providing a foundational understanding. Grasping this language is crucial for navigating AI's transformative impact and future.

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Build a Powerful Homelab from Secondhand Gear
How To
May 10, 2026How-To Geek

Build a Powerful Homelab from Secondhand Gear

Introduction: Why Secondhand Gear is Your Homelab's Best Friend Starting your homelab journey doesn't require breaking the bank on a brand-new Network Attached Storage (NAS) unit. While convenient, a new NAS often

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My Mii Island, My Tomodachi Life Korean Food Quest
Games
May 10, 2026Polygon

My Mii Island, My Tomodachi Life Korean Food Quest

Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream offers a surprising culinary journey with its abundant Korean food. This transforms the Mii simulator into a personal quest, engaging players despite picky Miis and rare dish hunts.

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Intent-Based Chaos Testing Prevents AI's Confident, Catastrophic
Tech
May 10, 2026VentureBeat

Intent-Based Chaos Testing Prevents AI's Confident, Catastrophic

As autonomous AI systems become prevalent, intent-based chaos testing emerges as a critical method to prevent catastrophic failures caused by AI agents acting confidently but incorrectly. This approach addresses the limitations of traditional testing, which fails to account for AI's probabilistic nature and complex interactions. By measuring deviation from an agent's intended behavioral boundaries, this testing methodology helps ensure AI systems operate safely in unpredictable production environments.

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The Instax Wide 400 builds on instant photography’s simplicity and
Tech
May 10, 2026TechCrunch

The Instax Wide 400 builds on instant photography’s simplicity and

Fujifilm has launched the Instax Wide 400 camera for $175, expanding its instant photography line with a larger print format designed for group shots and landscapes. Building on simplicity, the camera produces 62 × 99 mm prints, roughly double the size of Instax Mini photos, and features automatic settings, a self-timer, and intuitive controls. While delivering good image quality in ideal conditions, its lack of manual controls can be a trade-off in challenging light.

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PipeDream: A Unified Productivity Vision on Acorn Archimedes
Programming
May 10, 2026Hacker News

PipeDream: A Unified Productivity Vision on Acorn Archimedes

The history of computing is rife with experiments, particularly during the formative years of home computing. Among these, the combination of Acorn Computer's Archimedes hardware, its RISC OS operating system, and the

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How to Choose Your Beatbot Pool Cleaner - Simplify Pool Maintenance
How To
May 9, 2026How-To Geek

How to Choose Your Beatbot Pool Cleaner - Simplify Pool Maintenance

This guide helps you choose the perfect Beatbot robotic pool cleaner from its diverse lineup. Learn to match models to your pool's needs and cleaning preferences in simple, sequential steps.

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Xpeng G6 Review: A Glimpse of the Future, Still Finding its Soul
Review
May 9, 2026TechRadar

Xpeng G6 Review: A Glimpse of the Future, Still Finding its Soul

The updated Xpeng G6 aims to be a true Tesla Model Y rival, showcasing rapid development with 20,000 refinements, faster charging, and a more premium interior. While it impresses with tech and ambition, it struggles with driver engagement and user experience.

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Sony's AI Game Dev Vision: A Flood of Games, But What About Quality
Review
May 9, 2026Ars Technica

Sony's AI Game Dev Vision: A Flood of Games, But What About Quality

Quick Verdict Sony is aggressively embracing AI in its game development pipeline, promising a surge in game releases, faster creation cycles, and more diverse content. While the efficiency gains are impressive, raising

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Dart for CLI: Build, Automate, and Publish Your Developer Tools
Programming
May 9, 2026freeCodeCamp

Dart for CLI: Build, Automate, and Publish Your Developer Tools

This article guides developers through building Command Line Interface (CLI) tools with Dart. It covers the fundamental anatomy of CLI commands, Dart's core mechanisms for processing terminal input, and essential `dart:io` concepts like `stdout`, `stderr`, exit codes, file operations, and running external processes. The piece also introduces the `args` package for streamlined argument parsing, empowering developers to create robust, automatable, and publishable developer tools.

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Enhancing UX: Applying Academic Theories in Web Design
Programming
May 9, 2026freeCodeCamp

Enhancing UX: Applying Academic Theories in Web Design

Poor web design leads to user frustration and abandonment. This handbook introduces evidence-based academic theories that, when applied to frontend development, transform interfaces from merely functional to cognitively efficient and behaviorally aligned. Learn to minimize friction and guide users seamlessly through their tasks.

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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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