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GTA 6 Rumor Mill Goes Into Overdrive: Are We Finally Getting News
Games
May 10, 2026IGN

GTA 6 Rumor Mill Goes Into Overdrive: Are We Finally Getting News

Fans are buzzing over alleged Sony marketing emails pushing PS5 upgrades for GTA 6, some even mentioning a November 19, 2026 release date. This, coupled with Take-Two's plans to ramp up marketing this summer, has the community in a frenzy. While unofficial, the sheer volume of speculation suggests an announcement might be closer than we think.

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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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Build Your Own Private Cloud Workspace with KASM Workspaces
How To
May 10, 2026MakeUseOf

Build Your Own Private Cloud Workspace with KASM Workspaces

Learn to build your own private cloud workspace with KASM Workspaces in a few easy steps, leveraging Ubuntu Server, a custom domain, and Let's Encrypt for a secure, browser-based remote access solution.

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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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AI Kids' Toys: A Risky Bet for Young Minds
Review
May 10, 2026Ars Technica

AI Kids' Toys: A Risky Bet for Young Minds

A deep dive into the burgeoning market of AI kids' toys reveals significant concerns regarding child safety, privacy, and developmental impact. With lax regulation and reports of inappropriate content, these 'connected companions' present a challenging landscape for parents.

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Even Realities G2 Tops WIRED's 2026 Live-Captioning Smart Glasses Test
Tech
May 9, 2026Wired

Even Realities G2 Tops WIRED's 2026 Live-Captioning Smart Glasses Test

WIRED's 2026 testing of live-captioning smart glasses identifies the Even Realities G2 as the top performer, excelling in transcription, translation, and advanced AI features without a subscription. These glasses offer crucial accessibility benefits and practical daily use, despite common drawbacks like weight and comfort inherent to the nascent technology.

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in-depth: Hackable Robot Lawn Mower Unlocks a New Nightmare: security
Tech
May 10, 2026Wired

in-depth: Hackable Robot Lawn Mower Unlocks a New Nightmare: security

A ransomware attack by ShinyHunters crippled the Canvas learning platform, disrupting students during finals. This incident, emblematic of growing digital threats, highlights how vulnerabilities extend from critical educational tools to everyday smart devices, signaling a new era of pervasive cyber risks.

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NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints & Answers (May 9) - Detailed
Review
May 9, 2026CNET

NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints & Answers (May 9) - Detailed

Quick Verdict CNET's guide for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle, specifically for May 9, #593, offers a clear, well-structured, and highly reliable resource for players seeking assistance. Penned by an

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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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How to Govern AI Agents - Secure Your Enterprise Proactively
How To
May 8, 2026VentureBeat

How to Govern AI Agents - Secure Your Enterprise Proactively

Learn to establish robust AI agent governance in six stages, from discovery to compliance, protecting your organization before agents reshape your security policies.

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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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2026 GeekWire Awards: Big Winners Celebrate Seattle Tech Scene
Tech
May 9, 2026GeekWire

2026 GeekWire Awards: Big Winners Celebrate Seattle Tech Scene

SEATTLE, WA — The Pacific Northwest tech community converged Thursday evening at the Showbox SoDo, celebrating its vibrant ecosystem at the 2026 GeekWire Awards. The annual event, now in its 15th year and presented by

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Programming
May 9, 2026Hacker News

React2Shell: Unpacking a Critical RCE in React Flight

React2Shell (CVE-2025-55182) was a critical RCE vulnerability in React's Flight protocol, discovered by unpicking its undocumented internal workings. It leveraged how Flight deserializes complex objects and how `await` leniently handles "thenables," ultimately allowing attackers to execute arbitrary code by manipulating React's internal promise resolution logic.

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Indie Games: The Quiet Revolution Redrawing Gaming's Map
Games
May 9, 2026GamesIndustry.biz

Indie Games: The Quiet Revolution Redrawing Gaming's Map

Indie games have quietly sparked a revolution, transforming from a niche sideshow into a major force in the industry. Driven by accessible tools like the Godot engine and developer independence, indies are revitalizing abandoned genres and creating new ones. They now account for nearly half of Steam's full-game revenue, building a thriving, self-sufficient economy outside traditional publishing.

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in-depth: There’s a Long-Shot Proposal to Protect California Workers
Tech
May 9, 2026Wired

in-depth: There’s a Long-Shot Proposal to Protect California Workers

California gubernatorial candidate Tom Steyer has proposed a groundbreaking plan to guarantee jobs for workers displaced by AI, funding it through a novel "token tax" on big tech. The initiative aims to make California the first major economy to protect its workforce from automation's impact by creating jobs in key sectors and establishing an AI Worker Protection Administration. This long-shot proposal faces political challenges but highlights growing concerns over AI's economic effects.

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Vvardenfell on Your Wrist: Morrowind Invades Fallout 4's PipBoy
Games
May 8, 2026Kotaku

Vvardenfell on Your Wrist: Morrowind Invades Fallout 4's PipBoy

A talented modder has achieved the seemingly impossible: running the entirety of The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind inside Fallout 4's PipBoy. This incredible mod leverages OpenMW and a custom F4SE plugin to stream the classic RPG in real-time. It requires both games and a decent PC, but offers a truly unique meta-gaming experience.

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Disney+'s 'Super App' Vision: More Ads, Less Magic
Review
May 8, 2026TechRadar

Disney+'s 'Super App' Vision: More Ads, Less Magic

Disney's CEO envisions merging Disney+ with theme park/cruise apps into a 'super app' to boost engagement and prevent churn. This move primarily aims to cross-promote Disney's other divisions, potentially cluttering the user experience with unwanted ads for streaming-focused subscribers. While it offers corporate synergy, it risks alienating core users by transforming a streaming service into a marketing hub.

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End of an Era: Takashi Tezuka to Retire from Nintendo After 40+ Years
Games
May 8, 2026IGN

End of an Era: Takashi Tezuka to Retire from Nintendo After 40+ Years

Legendary Nintendo designer Takashi Tezuka, a driving force behind iconic titles in the Mario and Zelda series for over four decades, is set to retire on June 26th. His incredible career included directing the original Zelda, helping create Yoshi, and supervising modern hits like Breath of the Wild.

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