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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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Amazon Now Goes National with Rapid 30-Minute Delivery
Tech
May 12, 2026GeekWire

Amazon Now Goes National with Rapid 30-Minute Delivery

Amazon has officially launched its "Amazon Now" 30-minute delivery service nationwide, expanding from its initial test markets to dozens of U.S. cities. The move positions Amazon to reach tens of millions of customers

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Enterprises Turn to TBM to Conquer AI Cost Spikes and Unlock Growth
Tech
May 12, 2026VentureBeat

Enterprises Turn to TBM to Conquer AI Cost Spikes and Unlock Growth

Enterprises face unprecedented challenges tracking AI ROI amidst surging, unpredictable costs. A new report shows 90% of tech leaders are uncertain, prompting a shift to Technology Business Management (TBM) to strategically align investments and manage expenditures for tangible growth.

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Google's AI Cyberattack Thwart: A Stark Warning
Review
May 12, 2026Digital Trends

Google's AI Cyberattack Thwart: A Stark Warning

Quick Verdict Google's recent disclosure of thwarting an AI-powered cyberattack is a pivotal moment, affirming long-held fears: AI is now being weaponized at an industrial scale for malicious purposes. While Google's

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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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How to Evaluate and Secure a Nearly Half-Off Google Pixel 9 Deal
How To
May 12, 2026Lifehacker

How to Evaluate and Secure a Nearly Half-Off Google Pixel 9 Deal

Learn how to evaluate if the nearly half-off Google Pixel 9 deal is right for you, understand its key features, and what to consider before purchasing this unlocked device with long-term support.

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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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Dreame X50 Ultra Review: A Smart Climber for Complex Homes
Review
May 11, 2026CNET

Dreame X50 Ultra Review: A Smart Climber for Complex Homes

Quick Verdict The Dreame X50 Ultra robot vacuum and mop is a premium cleaning powerhouse designed for homes with unique challenges. Its standout features are the auxiliary climbing arms and tangle-free roller, making it

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How to Master Streaming: Find Shows & Premiere Dates with JustWatch
How To
May 11, 2026MakeUseOf

How to Master Streaming: Find Shows & Premiere Dates with JustWatch

Learn to easily find any show or movie across 500+ streaming services and discover new season premiere dates with the free JustWatch app and website in just a few steps.

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Starbucks Cuts 61 Tech Jobs at Seattle HQ Amid Reorganization
Tech
May 12, 2026GeekWire

Starbucks Cuts 61 Tech Jobs at Seattle HQ Amid Reorganization

Starbucks is cutting 61 tech jobs at its Seattle headquarters as part of a technology department reorganization, a recent Washington state filing confirms. The layoffs, impacting roles from cybersecurity to management, are tied to CEO Brian Niccol's turnaround strategy and new CTO Anand Varadarajan's vision.

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Online Identity: Why Broad Red Herrings Usually Fail
Programming
May 11, 2026Hacker News

Online Identity: Why Broad Red Herrings Usually Fail

As software developers, we're keenly aware of data flows, aggregation, and the digital footprints we leave. The concept of online privacy has led many to consider various strategies for managing their digital identity.

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regional: Let there be light: Redfin powers up ‘Sunscore,’ an
Tech
May 11, 2026GeekWire

regional: Let there be light: Redfin powers up ‘Sunscore,’ an

Redfin has launched "Sunscore," an innovative 3D interactive map feature that helps home searchers visualize the natural light a property receives. This tool analyzes sunlight paths and shadows, scoring properties from 0-100, addressing a key buyer priority for brighter homes and aiding in solar energy assessments.

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Armada's Portable AI Data Centers Fuel Bellevue Engineering Growth
Tech
May 12, 2026GeekWire

Armada's Portable AI Data Centers Fuel Bellevue Engineering Growth

A San Francisco-based startup, Armada, is significantly expanding its engineering footprint in Bellevue, Washington, growing its local team to approximately 120 people. The company specializes in developing rugged,

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Kongregate Founder Sees Roblox as the Next Big Creator Haven
Games
May 11, 2026GamesIndustry.biz

Kongregate Founder Sees Roblox as the Next Big Creator Haven

Remember the golden age of Flash games? Those quirky, endlessly replayable browser titles that kickstarted countless developer careers and filled our lunch breaks with joy? Well, Jim Greer, the co-founder of Kongregate

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policy: See the hidden rules behind AI. Then use them to rewrite this
Tech
May 11, 2026Washington Post Technology

policy: See the hidden rules behind AI. Then use them to rewrite this

Hidden "system prompts" invisibly guide AI chatbot behavior, overriding user input and revealing company priorities. These secret instructions dictate everything from chatbot personality to content restrictions, influencing responses on platforms like ChatGPT and Grok. Understanding them helps users customize interactions and highlights the ongoing need for transparency in AI development.

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Forza Horizon 6 Leaked Build: A Rough Ride
Review
May 11, 2026Digital Trends

Forza Horizon 6 Leaked Build: A Rough Ride

Forza Horizon 6 Leaked Build: A Rough Ride Verdict The highly anticipated Forza Horizon 6, promising an exciting new Japan setting, has regrettably surfaced online via an unencrypted Steam preload leak. While this

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Programming
May 10, 2026Hacker News

Hardware Attestation: A Developer's Look at Monopoly Risks

Hardware-based attestation, exemplified by Apple's App Attest and Google's Play Integrity APIs, is increasingly being used to verify device integrity. While presented as a security feature, this trend is effectively locking out alternative operating systems and hardware, enforcing a duopoly. This extends to web services via initiatives like reCAPTCHA Mobile Verification, creating significant anti-competitive challenges by mandating certified mobile devices for access.

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Make Smarter Tool Buys: Leave These 4 Power Tool Myths Behind
How To
May 10, 2026How-To Geek

Make Smarter Tool Buys: Leave These 4 Power Tool Myths Behind

Power tools are a significant investment and a very personal choice for many. With so much brand loyalty and personal preference in the mix, it's easy to fall prey to common myths that could lead you to buy the wrong

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GeekWire Week in Review: A Reliable Snapshot of PNW Tech
Review
May 11, 2026GeekWire

GeekWire Week in Review: A Reliable Snapshot of PNW Tech

GeekWire's "Week in Review" provides a concise, curated look at the past week's most popular tech and startup stories, with a strong focus on the Pacific Northwest. It's a useful digest for busy professionals, blending major industry news with regional insights, though its reliance on click-throughs for full articles might not suit all readers.

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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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The Immense Engine: Ambitious European Rivalry
Review
May 10, 2026Tom's Hardware

The Immense Engine: Ambitious European Rivalry

Quick Verdict: A Visionary but Early Contender Arjan Brussee, a renowned figure in the games industry with deep ties to Unreal Engine and the creation of franchises like Killzone, is embarking on an ambitious journey:

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Ars Technica's 'Dad's RNA' Review: Compelling Science Insight
Review
May 10, 2026Ars Technica

Ars Technica's 'Dad's RNA' Review: Compelling Science Insight

Quick Verdict Ars Technica's article, "Do you take after your dad’s RNA?", delivers an exceptional deep dive into the fascinating, albeit still debated, realm of paternal epigenetic inheritance. It serves as a prime

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Most Polymarket Users Lose Money, New Analysis Reveals
Tech
May 10, 2026Washington Post Technology

Most Polymarket Users Lose Money, New Analysis Reveals

A new analysis of Polymarket data from November 2022 to March 2026 reveals that most users lose money on the prediction market platform. Over 1.7 million participants experienced losses, compared to approximately 765,000 who won, despite Polymarket's claims of paying users for their opinions.

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NVIDIA Tops $40bn in AI Equity Bets for 2026, Anchored by $30bn
Tech
May 11, 2026The Next Web

NVIDIA Tops $40bn in AI Equity Bets for 2026, Anchored by $30bn

NVIDIA has committed over $40 billion to AI equity investments in the first four months of 2026, including a $30 billion stake in OpenAI. This strategy, which also includes significant investments in companies like CoreWeave, IREN, and Corning, aims to ensure compute capacity is built around NVIDIA's GPUs, influencing the entire AI value chain. While bolstering NVIDIA's data-center revenue, the aggressive approach raises questions about "circular financing" and potential regulatory scrutiny.

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Beatbot Pool Cleaners: Smart Savings for a Sparkling Pool
Review
May 10, 2026Digital Trends

Beatbot Pool Cleaners: Smart Savings for a Sparkling Pool

Beatbot's Anniversary Campaign makes smart pool cleaning more accessible with discounts on its cordless robotic cleaners. From entry-level convenience to premium automation, the lineup offers tailored solutions for every pool owner.

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