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Cleveland's Comeback Offers Stark Lessons for Seattle's Future
Tech
Jun 13, 2026GeekWire

Cleveland's Comeback Offers Stark Lessons for Seattle's Future

CLEVELAND, Ohio — As Seattle stands at a critical juncture, navigating the transition from the software era to the age of artificial intelligence, a recent fact-finding mission to Cleveland by GeekWire contributing

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Unlock Home Assistant's Voice Assistant: Hidden Powers Revealed
How To
Jun 12, 2026How-To Geek

Unlock Home Assistant's Voice Assistant: Hidden Powers Revealed

Discover the powerful, often-hidden features of Home Assistant's native voice assistant, Assist, in just five key steps. Go beyond basic commands and unlock hands-free control, scheduling, and list management for your smart home.

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Pixel 10 Pro XL: Slow Charging is a Dealbreaker
Review
Jun 12, 2026Android Authority

Pixel 10 Pro XL: Slow Charging is a Dealbreaker

The Pixel 10 Pro XL's sluggish charging speeds make it hard to recommend, especially when rivals offer faster top-ups and longer battery life. A detailed review highlights this critical flaw.

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# Until Dawn 2: The Uncanny Valley Still Haunts Its Stars
Games
Jun 12, 2026GameSpot

# Until Dawn 2: The Uncanny Valley Still Haunts Its Stars

Until Dawn 2, revealed at State of Play, continues the franchise's uncanny valley problem with its character models, despite being from a new development team. While Neil Newbon's character looks decent, the rest of the cast suffers from dead eyes and unnatural facial animations, making them unsettlingly artificial. This visual disconnect detracts from an otherwise promising horror premise.

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AI Needs Judgment, Not a Job Description: Michael Ronis on Recruitment
Tech
Jun 12, 2026The Next Web

AI Needs Judgment, Not a Job Description: Michael Ronis on Recruitment

Michael Ronis, founder of Janbrook Partners, argues that while AI offers powerful efficiencies in recruitment, companies risk costly turnover by prioritizing automation over human judgment. He emphasizes that AI excels at data processing but lacks the ability to assess crucial elements like cultural fit, candidate motivation, and interpersonal dynamics. Ronis advocates for a complementary model where AI enhances research, allowing human recruiters to focus on essential relationship-building and nuanced evaluation.

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Bluesky launches group chats, shifting focus to community features
Tech
Jun 12, 2026TechCrunch

Bluesky launches group chats, shifting focus to community features

Bluesky has launched group chats and is strategically shifting its focus to community-centric features to compete with larger social networks like X. This move aims to differentiate the platform by offering more private, user-controlled spaces for engagement, especially as its user growth has slowed. The new features include group chats for up to 50 people and a vision for distinct, manageable communities, a direction contrasting X's recent shuttering of its own community features.

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Review
Jun 11, 2026Ars Technica

NASA's Deep Space Network: Improved, but Still Strained

Verdict NASA's Deep Space Network (DSN), the indispensable backbone of its deep space communications, managed to perform "well" during the recent Artemis II mission after a concerning near-failure during Artemis I.

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CNET's Resources: Your Guide to Streaming FIFA World Cup 2026 From
Review
Jun 12, 2026CNET

CNET's Resources: Your Guide to Streaming FIFA World Cup 2026 From

Reviewing CNET's extensive categories and guides for finding streaming services and VPNs to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group A match between Mexico and South Africa from any location.

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Kickstart Your Tech Career with freeCodeCamp: A Deep Dive
Programming
Jun 11, 2026freeCodeCamp

Kickstart Your Tech Career with freeCodeCamp: A Deep Dive

The technology landscape is in a constant state of flux, rapidly reshaping industries and creating new opportunities. For many aspiring developers, navigating this dynamic environment and identifying a clear path to

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Samsung Messages Migration: Act Now or Risk Losing Texts
Review
Jun 11, 2026CNET

Samsung Messages Migration: Act Now or Risk Losing Texts

Quick Verdict: Act Now to Save Your Texts For US users still relying on Samsung Messages as their primary texting app, July marks a critical deadline. The app is being deactivated, and crucially, your conversation

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How to Pre-Order ASUS's New RTX 50-Series Laptops in India
How To
Jun 12, 2026Fossbytes

How to Pre-Order ASUS's New RTX 50-Series Laptops in India

Discovering the perfect gaming or creator laptop can be an exciting journey, especially with the latest innovations hitting the market. ASUS has just unveiled a powerful new lineup for pre-order in India, spearheaded by

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Xbox: Cloud Gaming Soars Amidst Console Price Hikes
Games
Jun 12, 2026GamesIndustry.biz

Xbox: Cloud Gaming Soars Amidst Console Price Hikes

Xbox's Matthew Ball sees rising console hardware prices as a "great opportunity" for cloud gaming, citing increased usage. While committed to consoles, Xbox is expanding access via streaming, evidenced by significant growth in cloud hours and multi-device streaming, alongside a push for exclusive titles.

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Engineering Leadership in the Era of Near-Zero Code Cost
Programming
Jun 12, 2026Stack Overflow Blog

Engineering Leadership in the Era of Near-Zero Code Cost

AI is pushing the cost of code generation to near zero, profoundly reshaping engineering leadership. This shift moves the bottleneck from coding speed to ideation and process, necessitating a re-evaluation of how teams measure effectiveness and collaborate. Engineering leaders must now prioritize customer value, foster cross-functional empathy, and emphasize system ownership over raw code output.

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regional: Two-hour learning? AI-powered Alpha School lands in Seattle
Tech
Jun 11, 2026GeekWire

regional: Two-hour learning? AI-powered Alpha School lands in Seattle

AI-powered Alpha School is launching in the Seattle region this fall, with a Kirkland campus and summer programs at Microsoft. The innovative model aims to complete core academics in just two hours daily through adaptive AI, allowing more time for project-based learning and life skills, sparking both excitement and debate in education circles.

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How to Get a Steam Deck Without Breaking the Bank
How To
Jun 11, 2026MakeUseOf

How to Get a Steam Deck Without Breaking the Bank

Introduction: Your Affordable Path to Handheld PC Gaming Dreaming of diving into your Steam library on the go but put off by the rising costs of new handheld gaming PCs? You're not alone! With global component shortages

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Microsoft-Threatened Researcher Drops Seventh Windows Zero-Day
Tech
Jun 11, 2026The Next Web

Microsoft-Threatened Researcher Drops Seventh Windows Zero-Day

Security researcher Chaotic Eclipse has publicly released "RoguePlanet," a seventh Windows zero-day exploit, just hours after Microsoft's record-breaking June Patch Tuesday. This vulnerability grants SYSTEM privileges on fully patched Windows 10 and 11 systems, deepening a dispute with Microsoft over previous disclosures. The exploit leverages a race condition in Windows Defender.

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Meta Layoffs Lead to Immigration Detention of Former Employee
Tech
Jun 10, 2026Wired

Meta Layoffs Lead to Immigration Detention of Former Employee

A recently laid-off Meta employee has been detained by US immigration agents in El Paso, Texas, according to internal company communications. The incident highlights the critical vulnerability of visa-holding tech workers during mass layoffs and has sparked urgent concern among current Meta staff.

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Programming
Jun 10, 2026Hacker News

GeoLibre 1.0: Cloud-Native GIS for the Modern Developer Stack — Key

For too long, geospatial data visualization and analysis have been associated with heavy desktop applications and intricate server setups. While powerful, traditional GIS tools often present steep learning curves,

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Programming
Jun 10, 2026Hacker News

The Peril of the 'Fn' Key: A Developer's Hardware Frustration

As developers, we often spend countless hours interacting with our keyboards, treating them as extensions of our minds. This intimate relationship means that even minor hardware design choices can significantly impact

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OnePlus 15: Bridging the Divide with iPhone AirDrop
Review
Jun 10, 2026Digital Trends

OnePlus 15: Bridging the Divide with iPhone AirDrop

Quick Verdict: A Leap Towards Seamless Cross-Platform Sharing The OnePlus 15 has arrived, and it's making headlines for a feature that's less about raw power and more about convenience: its ability to communicate

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Mercedes-Benz Kicks Off Axial Flux Motor Production: An Engineering
Programming
Jun 10, 2026Hacker News

Mercedes-Benz Kicks Off Axial Flux Motor Production: An Engineering

Mercedes-Benz has launched large-scale production of its electric axial flux motors in Berlin-Marienfelde, marking a major technological leap for EVs. These compact, high-performance motors are critical for the new Mercedes-AMG GT 4-door Coupé, demonstrating exceptional power density and efficiency. The manufacturing process showcases advanced precision engineering, integrating AI for quality control and complex automation to overcome intricate production challenges.

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Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave – What's in Each Edition
Games
Jun 10, 2026IGN

Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave – What's in Each Edition

Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave is launching September 17, 2026, as a Switch 2 exclusive. Preorders are live for digital ($69.99), standard physical ($79.99), and the Dagdan Collector's Edition ($119.99), which is quickly selling out. The game features multiple protagonists competing in the 'Heroic Games' and a new free time structure.

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Apple Bypasses On-Device AI Memory Limits with New Architecture
Tech
Jun 10, 2026VentureBeat

Apple Bypasses On-Device AI Memory Limits with New Architecture

Apple has introduced a groundbreaking architecture at WWDC26 for on-device AI, overcoming the long-standing DRAM memory limit. Its new AFM 3 Core Advanced model stores 20 billion parameters in NAND flash, using a unique Instruction-Following Pruning (IFP) method to dynamically load expert modules into DRAM. This innovation significantly boosts local AI capabilities for agentic workloads.

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Razer Seiren V3 Pro Review: A Feature-Packed Mic, But Is It Worth It
Review
Jun 10, 2026Tom's Hardware

Razer Seiren V3 Pro Review: A Feature-Packed Mic, But Is It Worth It

Razer Seiren V3 Pro: A Feature-Packed Mic, But Is It Worth It? In a market overflowing with dual-connectivity microphones, Razer throws its hat into the ring with the Seiren V3 Pro. This new offering aims to capture the

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Seattle Slips in Key Investment Ranking, Business Climate Concerns
Tech
Jun 10, 2026GeekWire

Seattle Slips in Key Investment Ranking, Business Climate Concerns

Seattle has plummeted 11 spots to 13th in a new Financial Times-Nikkei ranking of U.S. cities for foreign investment, sparking renewed debate over the city's business climate. The significant drop from last year's second-place position has fueled concerns among tech leaders and business professionals, many of whom attribute the decline to what they perceive as anti-business policies and an escalating cost of living.

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