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Navigating the FCC's Router Ban: What It Means for You
How To
Mar 25, 2026Lifehacker

Navigating the FCC's Router Ban: What It Means for You

Understanding recent regulatory changes can feel overwhelming, especially when it concerns essential home technology like your internet router. The U.S. government, through the Federal Communications Commission (FCC),

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Google TV's Gemini Upgrade: Smart or Just More Screen Time
Review
Mar 24, 2026Engadget

Google TV's Gemini Upgrade: Smart or Just More Screen Time

Quick Verdict Google TV's latest infusion of Gemini AI brings a trio of features designed to make your smart television a more active and informative hub. While the "richer visual help" is an intuitive and genuinely

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UK Games Dev Faces 'Record Downturn': What It Means For Gamers
Games
Mar 24, 2026GamesIndustry.biz

UK Games Dev Faces 'Record Downturn': What It Means For Gamers

A new TIGA report reveals the UK games development sector is facing its "most severe downturn on record," with a 4.5% year-on-year employment fall and a significant drop in new studio formation. Larger studios were hit hardest, while mobile and PC development saw substantial declines. TIGA attributes this to weak global sales and poor financing, urging government intervention like enhancing the Video Games Expenditure Credit to stimulate recovery and prevent further job losses.

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ai: Elizabeth Warren calls Pentagon’s decision to bar Anthropic
Tech
Mar 24, 2026TechCrunch AI

ai: Elizabeth Warren calls Pentagon’s decision to bar Anthropic

U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren has condemned the Pentagon's decision to label AI lab Anthropic a "supply-chain risk" as "retaliation." This follows Anthropic's refusal to allow its AI for mass surveillance or lethal autonomous weapons without human oversight. The dispute, which has garnered support for Anthropic from across the tech industry, will see a pivotal court hearing this Tuesday in San Francisco.

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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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Upgrade Your 2FA: Switch from Google Authenticator to Bitwarden
How To
Mar 22, 2026MakeUseOf

Upgrade Your 2FA: Switch from Google Authenticator to Bitwarden

Are you using Google Authenticator for your two-factor authentication (2FA) codes? While it's a widely used and reliable app, there's a more secure and feature-rich alternative available that takes only minutes to

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Crimson Desert Dev Says Goodbye to AI Art After Player Backlash
Games
Mar 23, 2026Kotaku

Crimson Desert Dev Says Goodbye to AI Art After Player Backlash

Crimson Desert, a graphically impressive open-world fantasy game, faced backlash after players discovered undisclosed AI-generated art. Developer Pearl Abyss quickly apologized, admitting the art was temporary placeholder content that should have been replaced. They are now auditing all in-game assets and will roll out patches to remove the problematic art, vowing greater transparency moving forward.

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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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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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Pixel Watch: Update Woes Undermine Core Fitness Tracking
Review
Mar 20, 2026Digital Trends

Pixel Watch: Update Woes Undermine Core Fitness Tracking

Quick Verdict The Google Pixel Watch, across various models including the Pixel Watch 2 and Pixel Watch 4, is currently facing significant software issues stemming from the March 2026 Wear OS update. These problems are

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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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Your Next Game May Be Recommended By AI: The New Discovery Frontier
Games
Mar 19, 2026GamesIndustry.biz

Your Next Game May Be Recommended By AI: The New Discovery Frontier

Remember when search engines were the wild west, and you just typed in "best RPGs" hoping for gold? Well, buckle up, because game discovery is getting a whole new sheriff in town: Artificial Intelligence. A recent deep

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PSA: Hackers can raid iOS 18 with an infected link: iOS Security
Tech
Mar 18, 2026The Verge

PSA: Hackers can raid iOS 18 with an infected link: iOS Security

A potent new hacking tool, "DarkSword," has been found targeting iPhones running iOS 18.4-18.6.2, enabling suspected Russian hackers to steal extensive personal data via malicious links. Discovered by Google, Lookout, and iVerify, the exploit could impact 270 million devices. Apple has patched the vulnerabilities, urging users to update immediately.

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GeekWire Awards Finalists Revealed: Vote Now for Pacific Northwest
Tech
Mar 19, 2026GeekWire

GeekWire Awards Finalists Revealed: Vote Now for Pacific Northwest

Voting is officially open for the 18th annual GeekWire Awards, celebrating the Pacific Northwest's top tech innovators and entrepreneurs. With 50 finalists across 10 categories, the community is invited to cast their ballots by April 10 ahead of the May 7 live event in Seattle.

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Fortnite's Google Play Return: A Win for Android Gamers
Review
Mar 17, 2026Engadget

Fortnite's Google Play Return: A Win for Android Gamers

Verdict: Fortnite's Grand Return to Google Play Fortnite is finally making its global return to the Google Play Store on March 19, and for Android gamers, this is unequivocally good news. After years of legal battles

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Switch 2 Gets a Massive Upgrade: Handheld Boost Mode is Here
Games
Mar 17, 2026Polygon

Switch 2 Gets a Massive Upgrade: Handheld Boost Mode is Here

Switch 2 Gets a Massive Upgrade: Handheld Boost Mode is Here! Alright, Switch 2 owners, listen up! Nintendo just dropped a bombshell system update (Ver. 22.0.0, released March 16, 2026) that's going to change how you

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Google's "What People Suggest" AI: A Risky Experiment, Thankfully
Review
Mar 17, 2026Android Authority

Google's "What People Suggest" AI: A Risky Experiment, Thankfully

Google has discontinued its experimental "What People Suggest" AI feature, which summarized user-generated medical advice. While initially appealing for quick insights, its reliance on non-experts posed significant safety risks, making its removal a welcome development for user health and information accuracy.

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eYou Secures €300K Pre-Seed for European Fact-Checking Social Platform
Tech
Mar 17, 2026The Next Web

eYou Secures €300K Pre-Seed for European Fact-Checking Social Platform

Bucharest-based eYou has secured €300,000 in pre-seed funding from Fil Rouge Capital to develop a new European social media platform. Set for a May 2026 launch, eYou aims to combat misinformation and echo chambers with real-time AI fact-checking and transparent, user-editable algorithms. This platform emphasizes European data protection standards and trust-by-design principles.

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How to Upgrade Your E-Reading with the Boox Go 10.3 Gen II Series
How To
Mar 17, 2026MakeUseOf

How to Upgrade Your E-Reading with the Boox Go 10.3 Gen II Series

Are you looking to rekindle your love for reading or enhance your productivity with a versatile e-ink tablet? Many of us find our reading habits dwindling amidst the distractions of modern life, but an e-ink device can

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Chrome Bookmark Bar for Android: Desktop Power on Mobile Screens
Review
Mar 17, 2026Engadget

Chrome Bookmark Bar for Android: Desktop Power on Mobile Screens

Quick Verdict Google is finally bringing a dedicated bookmark bar to Chrome on Android tablets and foldables, a small but significant update that aims to bridge the gap between desktop and mobile browsing experiences.

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Tech
Mar 17, 2026NYT Technology

analysis: How Trump Drove a Wedge Between Florida Republicans Over

Florida's ambitious A.I. regulation bill, championed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, failed to pass after President Trump's administration made it clear it opposed state-level restrictions. This legislative defeat highlights a growing divide within the national Republican Party, as Trump champions an unfettered approach to A.I. development, while some Republicans express concerns about its societal impacts.

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in-depth: Save Almost 20 Percent on Our Favorite Portable Bluetooth
Tech
Mar 17, 2026Wired

in-depth: Save Almost 20 Percent on Our Favorite Portable Bluetooth

WIRED's favorite portable Bluetooth speaker, the Tribit Stormbox Mini+, is currently on sale for $33 on Amazon, a discount of nearly 20 percent. This compact device offers robust 360-degree sound, IPX7 waterproofing, and stereo pairing capabilities, making it an excellent value for on-the-go audio enthusiasts. The deal applies to various colors, with potential for additional savings.

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Unlock Google Workspace AI: Boost Productivity with Gemini
How To
Mar 17, 2026Lifehacker

Unlock Google Workspace AI: Boost Productivity with Gemini

Learn to leverage Google Workspace's new Gemini AI features to generate documents, refine text, import data, and automate tasks in Docs, Sheets, and Drive. This guide provides step-by-step instructions to boost your productivity.

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Ars Technica Staffers' Favorite Rocket Launches: A Century of Awe
Review
Mar 16, 2026Ars Technica

Ars Technica Staffers' Favorite Rocket Launches: A Century of Awe

Verdict For anyone with even a passing interest in spaceflight, the Ars Technica collection of favorite rocket launch experiences is a captivating read. Marking a century since Robert Goddard's pioneering liquid-fueled

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Review: The Perilous Proposition of Incompetence and AI Integration
Review
Mar 14, 2026Gizmodo

Review: The Perilous Proposition of Incompetence and AI Integration

Quick Verdict: A Resounding 'Proceed with Extreme Caution' When considering the integration of advanced artificial intelligence into critical government functions, particularly those with profound implications like

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