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The impossible dream of the universal remote: Logitech Harmony — Key
Tech
Jun 15, 2026The Verge

The impossible dream of the universal remote: Logitech Harmony — Key

Tech veterans David Pierce, Nilay Patel, John Higgins, and Nest co-founder Matt Rogers revisit the legacy of the Logitech Harmony universal remote on The Verge’s “Version History” podcast. Despite being the market leader for years, the Harmony ultimately faded, highlighting the persistent challenge of unifying home entertainment control. Its story reveals how even a compelling product can struggle in an evolving tech landscape.

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Meta Outage Analysis: Unpacking the Global Disruption
Review
Jun 12, 2026ZDNet

Meta Outage Analysis: Unpacking the Global Disruption

The digital world paused on a recent Friday morning as Meta's core platforms – Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and WhatsApp – experienced a significant, widespread outage. As an experienced tech reviewer, this wasn't a

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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's New Parental Controls Aim to Shield Company from Regulatory
Tech
Jun 9, 2026The Verge

Apple's New Parental Controls Aim to Shield Company from Regulatory

CUPERTINO, CA – Apple unveiled a suite of expanded parental controls at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on Monday, presenting them as tools to help parents manage their children's digital experiences.

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startups: Rethinking growth systems: Rush Digital Marketing’s
Tech
Jun 8, 2026The Next Web

startups: Rethinking growth systems: Rush Digital Marketing’s

Rush Digital Marketing has launched Nexus Install, a 60-day program that builds and transfers ownership of a LinkedIn lead-generation system to coaches and consultants. It addresses a market gap by combining implementation with client autonomy, aiming for predictable client acquisition. This model empowers professionals to manage their growth systems independently.

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Microsoft Edge's Collections: A Beloved Feature Sacrificed for AI
Review
Jun 7, 2026Digital Trends

Microsoft Edge's Collections: A Beloved Feature Sacrificed for AI

Quick Verdict Microsoft Edge is making a bold, and for many users, regrettable move by discontinuing its 'Collections' feature in June 2026. This decision, as detailed by Digital Trends, clearly signals Microsoft's

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regional: Microsoft Build decoded: Solara, Scout, AI models, GitHub’s
Tech
Jun 7, 2026GeekWire

regional: Microsoft Build decoded: Solara, Scout, AI models, GitHub’s

Microsoft's Build 2026 showcased a bold AI-first future with seven new in-house AI models, Project Solara for agent-first devices, and the Scout assistant. Mary Jo Foley helped decode these developments, highlighting Microsoft's push for AI self-sufficiency and the road ahead for Copilot and GitHub.

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Google and FBI Warn of Ransomware Group's In-Person Hacking Tactic
Tech
Jun 6, 2026TechCrunch

Google and FBI Warn of Ransomware Group's In-Person Hacking Tactic

Google and the FBI have issued a joint warning about the Silent Ransom Group, a cybercriminal gang now dispatching fake IT workers to victims' offices for in-person data theft. Targeting law firms, these imposters steal sensitive data via USBs or set up remote access. This novel approach, combining physical intrusion with digital methods, marks a significant escalation in ransomware tactics.

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ai: The ‘together tech’ wave might be the most intriguing startup bet
Tech
Jun 6, 2026TechCrunch AI

ai: The ‘together tech’ wave might be the most intriguing startup bet

Amidst record-breaking AI investments, a new trend called "together tech" is emerging, focusing on human connection and real-world experiences. Startups like Brynn Putnam's Board and the cyberdeck movement are gaining traction by prioritizing in-person social interaction over purely digital engagement, signaling a compelling counter-narrative in the startup landscape.

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CNET's NYT Connections Hints & Answers: A Service Review
Review
Jun 5, 2026CNET

CNET's NYT Connections Hints & Answers: A Service Review

CNET expands its vast digital footprint to offer daily assistance for NYT Connections, promising timely "Sports Edition" hints and answers for June 5, #620. This review assesses CNET's platform and its suitability as a provider for such a service, highlighting its strengths as a credible, broad content hub versus potential challenges in user experience and a lack of specific article content for direct evaluation.

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China's AI Agents: The Digital Evolution Beyond Super-Apps
Review
Jun 4, 2026Digital Trends

China's AI Agents: The Digital Evolution Beyond Super-Apps

China is moving beyond super-apps to embrace AI agents from Alibaba (Qwen) and Tencent (WeChat). These agents promise unparalleled convenience by automating complex tasks through conversational requests, but their success hinges on establishing user trust through accuracy and reliability.

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MTD Quarterly Reporting: A Stress Test for UK Tax Tech
Review
Jun 3, 2026TechRadar

MTD Quarterly Reporting: A Stress Test for UK Tax Tech

Verdict: Ambitious but Risky Transformation HMRC’s Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax represents one of the UK government's most significant digital transformation projects to date. Its move to mandatory quarterly

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PlayStation Showcase Chat Swamped by Demands for Destiny 3
Games
Jun 3, 2026Kotaku

PlayStation Showcase Chat Swamped by Demands for Destiny 3

PlayStation's recent State of Play showcase was largely overshadowed by an impassioned fan campaign in the Twitch chat, demanding 'Destiny 3'. Amidst reveals for new PS5 games, the chat was relentlessly spammed with #WeWantDestiny3, fueled by the unexpected sunsetting of Destiny 2 and the reported absence of a direct sequel. This digital protest reflects widespread community frustration, amplified by a popular streamer and a petition with over 330,000 signatures.

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Obsession's Digital Delay: A Major Win for Indie Horror & Fresh Voices
Games
Jun 1, 2026IGN

Obsession's Digital Delay: A Major Win for Indie Horror & Fresh Voices

Obsession's digital release has been delayed, extending its theatrical run due to its immense and continuously growing box office success. This low-budget horror film, directed by YouTuber Curry Barker, has grossed over $148 million worldwide, proving that original concepts from young creators can resonate deeply with audiences, especially compared to some big-budget flops. This unexpected success signals a potential shift in studio strategies towards investing in fresh talent and bold risks.

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CNET's Backrooms Explained: Analyzing the Promise of Digital Lore
Review
May 31, 2026CNET

CNET's Backrooms Explained: Analyzing the Promise of Digital Lore

The Backrooms Explained: A CNET Deep Dive - Initial Verdict CNET's "The Backrooms Explained: Unpacking the Internet's Favorite Liminal Space" video presents an intriguing venture for the tech and culture media giant.

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Billionaire and Trump Admin Link Data Center Protests to Foreign Plot
Tech
May 30, 2026Washington Post Technology

Billionaire and Trump Admin Link Data Center Protests to Foreign Plot

Billionaire Kevin O’Leary and the Trump administration claim that widespread U.S. protests against data center construction are orchestrated by China and foreign propaganda, despite a lack of conclusive evidence. This narrative is being met with skepticism from a broad range of allies and critics who point to legitimate local concerns and widespread public opposition to AI infrastructure.

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Volkswagen's Client Assertion Blocks Home Assistant Integration
Programming
May 29, 2026Hacker News

Volkswagen's Client Assertion Blocks Home Assistant Integration

Volkswagen Locks Down: Home Assistant Integration Fails For developers and enthusiasts leveraging platforms like Home Assistant to integrate their digital lives, a recent change by Volkswagen Group has thrown a

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startups: Meta is about to overtake Google as the world’s biggest
Tech
May 28, 2026The Next Web

startups: Meta is about to overtake Google as the world’s biggest

Meta is projected to surpass Google as the world's largest digital advertising company by the end of 2026, with Emarketer forecasting Meta's global net ad revenues to reach $243.46 billion. This historic shift is driven by Meta's AI-powered Advantage+ ad suite and the expansion of new ad surfaces across WhatsApp and Threads, significantly outpacing Google's ad growth.

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Rethinking Connection: Sheila J. Simpson on Navigating Our
Tech
May 28, 2026The Next Web

Rethinking Connection: Sheila J. Simpson on Navigating Our

Sheila J. Simpson argues that constant digital connectivity paradoxically leaves many feeling unheard, as convenience replaces depth in communication. She highlights how this erodes genuine connection in both personal and professional spheres, urging intentionality over sheer volume.

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Excelsior? Stan Lee's Digital Ghost Rises for AI Audiobooks
Games
May 28, 2026Kotaku

Excelsior? Stan Lee's Digital Ghost Rises for AI Audiobooks

Stan Lee's voice and likeness have been sold to AI company ElevenLabs for audiobooks and comic generation, sparking outrage. The deal allows AI to narrate books and create comic panels, raising serious ethical concerns about posthumous exploitation of creators and setting a worrying precedent for the future of creative works.

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Agentic AI: Monitored, Single-Agent Workflows Dominate Development
Programming
May 27, 2026Stack Overflow Blog

Agentic AI: Monitored, Single-Agent Workflows Dominate Development

AI agent usage has nearly doubled, yet developers maintain a strong preference for human oversight. A recent survey reveals single-agent workflows are dominant, driven by concerns for accuracy and security, even as work quality improves. Fintech and media lead adoption, leveraging tools like GitHub Copilot and LangChain under careful monitoring.

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Programming
May 26, 2026Hacker News

Ferrari Luce: Engineering a New Era of Integrated Automotive

The Ferrari Luce represents a significant engineering paradigm shift, blending traditional Ferrari performance with spaciousness and an electric power source. It features a radically new architecture, a sophisticated digital-physical UI/UX co-designed with LoveFrom, and advanced aerodynamics. Key innovations include a functional sound system that translates axle vibrations into driver feedback and long-term support for its high-voltage components, offering valuable lessons for complex system design in software development.

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California Linux Exemption: A Pragmatic Step Forward
Review
May 25, 2026Tom's Hardware

California Linux Exemption: A Pragmatic Step Forward

California's proposed amendment, AB 1856, aims to exempt open-source operating systems like Linux from its upcoming Digital Age Assurance Act, addressing significant backlash and practical concerns for decentralized platforms. This pragmatic step is a win for privacy and open-source principles.

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WIRED Spotlights Top YouTube Browser Extensions for Enhanced Viewing
Tech
May 24, 2026Wired

WIRED Spotlights Top YouTube Browser Extensions for Enhanced Viewing

WIRED recently published a guide highlighting five browser extensions designed to significantly enhance the YouTube experience. While the article promises improved interaction with YouTube's vast daily content, detailed recommendations are exclusively available to paid subscribers. This underscores the value of expert curation for optimizing digital platforms, though some extensions may also involve their own subscription fees.

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The Man Behind MPC, Roger Linn, Stays Focused With a Single Browser
Tech
May 24, 2026The Verge

The Man Behind MPC, Roger Linn, Stays Focused With a Single Browser

Roger Linn, the legendary innovator behind instruments like the MPC, maintains a remarkably focused digital life, often operating with just a single browser tab open. His minimalist tech habits, including avoiding social media, underline his philosophy of simplicity in a complex world, all while he explores new frontiers in VR.

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