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Imagine Dragons' Last Flag: A Swift Retreat for the Online Shooter
Games
May 2, 2026Kotaku

Imagine Dragons' Last Flag: A Swift Retreat for the Online Shooter

Imagine Dragons' lead singer Dan Reynolds' game studio, Night Street Games, is ending new content development for its online shooter, *Last Flag*, less than three weeks after its April 14 launch. The CTF-like game failed to find an audience, never hitting over 600 concurrent players on Steam. While new content stops, the game will remain online with a final update and custom lobby features.

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Loungefly Unleashes New Star Wars Bags: Grogu, Maul, & More for May
Games
May 2, 2026GameSpot

Loungefly Unleashes New Star Wars Bags: Grogu, Maul, & More for May

Loungefly Unleashes New Star Wars Bags: Grogu, Maul, & More for May the 4th! Alright, fellow travelers of the galaxy, mark your calendars and prepare your wallets! May the 4th is nearly upon us, and for Star Wars

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T-Mobile's Free Hulu & Netflix: A Premium Perk with a Price Tag
Review
May 2, 2026ZDNet

T-Mobile's Free Hulu & Netflix: A Premium Perk with a Price Tag

Quick Verdict: A Rich Entertainment Bundle, But Check Your Bill T-Mobile is sweetening the deal for its 5G customers, offering free Hulu (with ads) and Netflix subscriptions. This is an excellent bundled benefit,

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xAI Launches Grok 4.3 with Aggressive Pricing, Powerful Voice Cloning
Tech
May 2, 2026VentureBeat

xAI Launches Grok 4.3 with Aggressive Pricing, Powerful Voice Cloning

xAI has launched Grok 4.3, its new large language model, featuring "always-on reasoning" and advanced agentic capabilities. The model arrives with an aggressively low API pricing strategy ($1.25/$2.50 per million input/output tokens) and a sophisticated voice cloning suite called Custom Voices. While excelling in specialized legal and financial tasks, Grok 4.3 presents a complex trade-off between cost efficiency, deep reasoning, and general consistency for enterprise users.

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ai: Did you know you can’t steal a charity? Don’t worry. Elon Musk
Tech
May 2, 2026TechCrunch AI

ai: Did you know you can’t steal a charity? Don’t worry. Elon Musk

Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI heated up as he testified for three days, accusing the company of betraying its nonprofit mission by going for-profit. He repeatedly asserted, "You can't steal a charity," as emails and tweets surfaced. This comes amidst strong cloud earnings driven by enterprise AI spending and other tech developments.

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STEM Educator of the Year Unveils Math Museum to Combat 'Math Trauma
Tech
May 1, 2026GeekWire

STEM Educator of the Year Unveils Math Museum to Combat 'Math Trauma

GeekWire’s STEM Educator of the Year, Tracy Drinkwater, has launched the Seattle Universal Math Museum (SUMM) in Kent, Wash. The museum offers playful, interactive exhibits designed to transform negative perceptions of math into joyful exploration, challenging traditional education methods. Drinkwater will be honored at the GeekWire Awards on May 7th for her pioneering work.

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Fast Paths, Slow Paths: Governing Autonomous AI at Scale
Programming
May 2, 2026Stack Overflow Blog

Fast Paths, Slow Paths: Governing Autonomous AI at Scale

As AI systems become more autonomous, traditional step-by-step governance creates fragile architectures. This article explores 'fast paths' and 'slow paths' as a solution, enabling scalable autonomy by regulating behavior through continuous observation and selective, feedback-driven intervention, rather than synchronous approval for every action.

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Musk v. Altman: The High-Stakes Legal Battle Over OpenAI's Future
Tech
May 2, 2026TechCrunch AI

Musk v. Altman: The High-Stakes Legal Battle Over OpenAI's Future

Elon Musk has initiated a high-profile lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging that the company, under Sam Altman's leadership, betrayed its founding nonprofit mission by converting to a for-profit model. Court proceedings are already heating up with the emergence of emails, texts, and Musk's tweets, setting the stage for a contentious legal battle with significant implications for the future of AI development.

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Pixel Tensor G5 Gaming Power: Fans Weigh In
Review
May 2, 2026Android Authority

Pixel Tensor G5 Gaming Power: Fans Weigh In

A new survey reveals that while a third of Pixel fans are put off by the Tensor G5's lackluster gaming and heavy multitasking performance, a significant majority prioritize the overall 'Pixel experience' and AI features, finding the chip 'good enough' for daily use. Longevity and overheating remain key concerns for some.

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How to Understand Your Resting Heart Rate for Better Health
How To
May 2, 2026Lifehacker

How to Understand Your Resting Heart Rate for Better Health

Curious about your heart's quiet rhythm? Your resting heart rate (RHR) is a valuable health indicator. This guide will help you understand what a healthy RHR looks like, how to interpret the numbers from your wearable device, and how to use this insight to track your well-being.

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The User-First Principle: Why Your Website Isn't For You
Programming
May 1, 2026Hacker News

The User-First Principle: Why Your Website Isn't For You

This article highlights a common problem in web development: websites often get designed to satisfy internal stakeholders' preferences rather than serve the end-user. It argues that a website is a tool, not art, and expert design decisions based on research are frequently overruled by subjective taste, leading to suboptimal user experiences and technical challenges. The piece emphasizes a user-first approach, urging developers and stakeholders to prioritize user needs backed by data.

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Time: JavaScript's Tricky Construct Gets a Modern Upgrade
Programming
May 1, 2026Stack Overflow Blog

Time: JavaScript's Tricky Construct Gets a Modern Upgrade

Time is an abstract concept, yet its precise handling is fundamental to nearly every piece of software we build. For JavaScript developers, grappling with dates and times has historically been a significant source of

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Tech
May 1, 2026NYT Technology

analysis: Elon Musk’s A.I. Claims of Danger Face Limits in OpenAI

In a major development for the ongoing OpenAI trial, Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers has restricted Elon Musk from discussing AI's existential threat to humanity. This ruling significantly impacts Musk's legal strategy, which aimed to frame his lawsuit as a protective measure for the world, not just a competitive move against his former venture.

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Causal Inference for LLM Features: The Propensity Score
Programming
May 1, 2026freeCodeCamp

Causal Inference for LLM Features: The Propensity Score

Every product experimentation team eventually confronts a common challenge when launching new features, especially those leveraging Large Language Models (LLMs): the 'Opt-In Trap'. Imagine shipping a new AI assistant

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RE Director: 'Not a Zombie Movie Necessarily' – Cregger's Wild Vision
Games
May 1, 2026IGN

RE Director: 'Not a Zombie Movie Necessarily' – Cregger's Wild Vision

Director Zach Cregger unveils his 'gonzo' vision for the Resident Evil reboot, promising a film that’s more about 'weird creature stuff' than traditional zombies. Releasing September 18, 2026, this adaptation is a love letter to game mechanics, focusing on an ordinary hero's journey through Raccoon City's "day of reckoning."

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Automate Data Tasks in Excel: Faster Results Without AI Chatbots
How To
May 1, 2026MakeUseOf

Automate Data Tasks in Excel: Faster Results Without AI Chatbots

Most people assume that artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots like ChatGPT are the quickest way to clean, sort, or analyze data. However, Excel offers a powerful suite of automation features that can handle a vast array

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Faraday Future Paid $7.5M to Firm Tied to Founder Jia Yueting
Tech
May 1, 2026TechCrunch

Faraday Future Paid $7.5M to Firm Tied to Founder Jia Yueting

Struggling EV maker Faraday Future paid $7.5 million to FF Global Partners LLC, a company tied to its founder Jia Yueting, in 2025. This occurred during a year when the company delivered only four vehicles and lost nearly $400 million, while under SEC investigation for related-party transactions and Jia's control.

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How to Evaluate and Buy the Samsung Odyssey OLED G93SC Ultrawide
How To
May 1, 2026Lifehacker

How to Evaluate and Buy the Samsung Odyssey OLED G93SC Ultrawide

Curved ultrawide monitors revolutionize your gaming experience, drawing you into the action by extending visuals to your peripheral vision. If you've been dreaming of a premium gaming setup, now might be the perfect

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Musk Calls Himself 'Fool' in Heated OpenAI Trial Testimony
Tech
May 1, 2026The Next Web

Musk Calls Himself 'Fool' in Heated OpenAI Trial Testimony

OAKLAND, Calif. – Elon Musk, appearing in federal court on Wednesday, called himself "a fool" for funding OpenAI, accusing its leadership of "looting the nonprofit" as the company’s lead trial attorney, William Savitt,

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Stripe Launches Link: A New Digital Wallet for the AI Era
Tech
May 1, 2026TechCrunch AI

Stripe Launches Link: A New Digital Wallet for the AI Era

Stripe has launched Link, a new digital wallet that uniquely enables autonomous AI agents to make secure payments on behalf of users. It tackles security concerns by allowing agents to process transactions without direct access to sensitive payment credentials, utilizing virtual cards and user approval. The wallet also offers comprehensive traditional features like spending tracking and subscription management.

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ChatGPT Images 2.0: UI Redesign Wonder
Review
Apr 30, 2026ZDNet

ChatGPT Images 2.0: UI Redesign Wonder

Quick Verdict OpenAI's ChatGPT Images 2.0 is a groundbreaking tool for user interface (UI) redesign, particularly for solo developers and small teams. It goes beyond simple image generation by incorporating

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How to Unlock Gaming Savings and Convenience with Digital Marketplaces
How To
May 1, 2026Fossbytes

How to Unlock Gaming Savings and Convenience with Digital Marketplaces

Learn to navigate digital gaming marketplaces to find better deals, instant access, and a wider selection of games and gear in a few simple steps.

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Proton CEO on AI Privacy: Possible, But Agents Keep Him Up
Review
Apr 30, 2026ZDNet

Proton CEO on AI Privacy: Possible, But Agents Keep Him Up

Quick Verdict In an era where Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Big Tech are increasingly eroding personal privacy, Proton CEO Andy Yen presents a nuanced yet optimistic view: privacy in the AI era is indeed possible.

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Motorola Moto Buds 2 Plus Review: Bose-Tuned, Feature-Packed, but
Review
Apr 29, 2026Android Authority

Motorola Moto Buds 2 Plus Review: Bose-Tuned, Feature-Packed, but

Quick Verdict Motorola’s new Moto Buds 2 Plus, retailing at $149.99, bring a compelling blend of Bose-tuned audio, robust active noise cancellation, and a suite of smart features to the US market. While the sound

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Colorado Right-to-Repair Law: A Victory for Consumers
Review
Apr 29, 2026Ars Technica

Colorado Right-to-Repair Law: A Victory for Consumers

Verdict: A Resounding Win for Consumer Empowerment In a significant turn of events for consumer rights, the attempt to repeal Colorado's landmark right-to-repair law, the Consumer Right to Repair Digital Electronic

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