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The White House App: A Hot Mess of Privacy & Security Risks
Review
Mar 31, 2026CNET

The White House App: A Hot Mess of Privacy & Security Risks

Quick Verdict: Steer Clear of The White House App In the world of government digital outreach, the official "The White House" app stands out for all the wrong reasons. Promising "Unparalleled access to the Trump

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Why Jack Black Needs to Play Yakuza's Wildest Icon
Games
Mar 30, 2026Polygon

Why Jack Black Needs to Play Yakuza's Wildest Icon

Jack Black wants to star in a live-action Yakuza adaptation, and we think we've found his perfect role: Patriarch Gondawara, the eccentric yakuza leader with a unique passion for being pampered while wearing diapers. From bizarre side quests to heartwarming snow-making in Hawaii, Gondawara's blend of absurdity and unexpected charm is a perfect match for Black's comedic genius.

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Google Maps Settings: Unlocking Your Navigation Superpowers
Review
Mar 30, 2026ZDNet

Google Maps Settings: Unlocking Your Navigation Superpowers

Google Maps Hidden Settings: A Comprehensive Review Verdict This ZDNET guide, "Master your navigation: 41 hidden Google Maps settings you should know," serves as an invaluable resource for anyone looking to transcend

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Farewell, Blades: The Forgotten Elder Scrolls Mobile RPG Bows Out
Games
Mar 30, 2026Kotaku

Farewell, Blades: The Forgotten Elder Scrolls Mobile RPG Bows Out

The Elder Scrolls: Blades, a free-to-play mobile RPG from 2020, is officially shutting down on June 30, 2026. Plagued by microtransactions and lacking core Elder Scrolls elements, it struggled to find an audience. Its demise leaves The Elder Scrolls: Castles as the last mobile title.

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AMD Radeon HD 6990 Review: A Loud, Hot, Power-Hungry Champion
Review
Mar 30, 2026Tom's Hardware

AMD Radeon HD 6990 Review: A Loud, Hot, Power-Hungry Champion

Quick Verdict 15 years ago, AMD's Radeon HD 6990 stormed onto the scene as the undisputed speed king of graphics cards. A marvel of its era, this dual-GPU beast delivered unparalleled performance, reigning as the

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Polygraphs: Flawed & Outdated Tech in the Quest for Truth
Review
Mar 29, 2026Ars Technica

Polygraphs: Flawed & Outdated Tech in the Quest for Truth

Polygraphs are an outdated and scientifically unreliable technology for lie detection. Despite ongoing use in law enforcement and security, they are prone to false positives, can be coercive, and are vulnerable to countermeasures. While machine learning offers minor improvements to interpretation, fundamental flaws remain, making their continued reliance problematic.

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in-depth: 9 Best Android Phones of 2026, Tested and Reviewed: 2026
Tech
Mar 29, 2026Wired

in-depth: 9 Best Android Phones of 2026, Tested and Reviewed: 2026

WIRED's 2026 Android phone guide highlights the Google Pixel 10a as the top choice for most, praising its $499 price, improved screen, and 7 years of software updates. The Google Pixel 10 series and Samsung Galaxy S26 series lead flagship recommendations, with OnePlus 15 noted for battery life. The guide emphasizes buying unlocked phones and provides key specs to consider, including display, processor, RAM, and camera features, all based on rigorous testing by Julian Chokkattu.

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Ancient Giant Dragonfly Explanation: Old Theory Debunked
Review
Mar 29, 2026Ars Technica

Ancient Giant Dragonfly Explanation: Old Theory Debunked

Ars Technica's review of new research debunks the long-accepted 'oxygen constraint hypothesis' for ancient giant insects. The study shows insect breathing systems were not a limiting factor for size, shifting focus to predation, thermoregulation, and molting as new potential explanations.

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Proton Drive: The Privacy-Focused Google Alternative
Review
Mar 28, 2026Android Authority

Proton Drive: The Privacy-Focused Google Alternative

Proton Drive review: A compelling, privacy-focused alternative to Google Drive, Photos, and Docs, offering end-to-end encryption and a unified experience, despite lacking Google's AI-powered conveniences and offering less free storage.

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Xbox's Brand Reset: Erasing the Past, What's Next
Games
Mar 28, 2026Kotaku

Xbox's Brand Reset: Erasing the Past, What's Next

Xbox's new boss, Asha Sharma, has officially retired the 2024 'This is an Xbox' marketing campaign, citing it 'didn’t feel like Xbox.' This signals a major brand reset, but deeper corporate pressures and past hardware decisions pose ongoing challenges to Xbox's path forward.

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Android 17 Logo: A Fun, Evolving Mystery (Spoiled)
Review
Mar 28, 2026Android Authority

Android 17 Logo: A Fun, Evolving Mystery (Spoiled)

Android 17 brought a unique evolving logo across its beta releases, aiming for a fun mystery. While the final Jupiter-like design was prematurely leaked, it's a welcome return to playfulness for the OS.

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Laigo Bio Closes €17M Seed Round to Advance SureTACs Platform
Tech
Mar 28, 2026The Next Web

Laigo Bio Closes €17M Seed Round to Advance SureTACs Platform

Utrecht, Netherlands – Laigo Bio, a pioneering Dutch biotech firm, has successfully concluded an oversubscribed €17 million seed funding round. The substantial capital infusion, which saw an additional €5.5 million

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Anthropic vs. Pentagon: A Defining Moment for AI Ethics
Review
Mar 27, 2026Tom's Hardware

Anthropic vs. Pentagon: A Defining Moment for AI Ethics

U.S. judge sides with Anthropic, temporarily blocking the Pentagon from branding the AI company a "supply chain risk" after it refused to lower guardrails for military use, citing ethical concerns over mass surveillance and autonomous weapons. This ruling is a significant win for tech autonomy and ethical AI development.

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Gemini Now Allows Direct Chat & Personal Info Transfers From Other
Tech
Mar 27, 2026TechCrunch AI

Gemini Now Allows Direct Chat & Personal Info Transfers From Other

Google has launched new "switching tools" for its Gemini AI assistant, enabling users to directly transfer personal information, referred to as "memories," and entire chat histories from rival chatbots. This strategic move aims to simplify the migration process, allowing new users to quickly onboard Gemini without re-training. It's designed to boost Gemini's user base and enhance its competitive standing against market leaders like ChatGPT.

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Managing Fungal Invasions: A Case Study in Ecosystem Resilience
Programming
Mar 27, 2026Hacker News

Managing Fungal Invasions: A Case Study in Ecosystem Resilience

An invasive golden oyster mushroom, originally cultivated for food, is now rapidly disrupting North American forest ecosystems. This article explores the ecological challenges posed by such biological 'rogue processes' and delves into citizen science-driven mitigation strategies, including genetic preservation through cloning, offering parallels to software development challenges.

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AI in Legal Practice: A Stark Warning on Unverified Output
Review
Mar 27, 2026Gizmodo

AI in Legal Practice: A Stark Warning on Unverified Output

Attorney Bill Ghiorso was fined $10,000 for submitting AI-generated fake legal citations and quotes in Oregon. This incident underscores the critical unreliability of current generative AI tools for factual accuracy and the absolute necessity for rigorous human verification in professional, high-stakes contexts.

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startups: Jury finds Meta and YouTube built ‘addiction machines’ that
Tech
Mar 26, 2026The Next Web

startups: Jury finds Meta and YouTube built ‘addiction machines’ that

A Los Angeles jury found Meta and Google (YouTube) liable for intentionally building addictive social media platforms that harmed a young woman's mental health, awarding $3 million in compensatory damages. This landmark verdict is the first of its kind in the US, establishing a crucial legal precedent for over 1,500 similar cases against tech giants.

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Meta & YouTube: Jury Finds Addictive Design Harmful
Review
Mar 26, 2026Ars Technica

Meta & YouTube: Jury Finds Addictive Design Harmful

The L.A. jury ordered Meta and YouTube to pay $3M for designing addictive apps that harmed a child's mental health. This bellwether case highlights the impact of features like infinite scroll and algorithms, setting a precedent for future litigation.

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Lenovo Chromebook Plus 14: A Premium OLED Alternative to MacBook Neo
Review
Mar 25, 2026ZDNet

Lenovo Chromebook Plus 14: A Premium OLED Alternative to MacBook Neo

Review of the Lenovo Chromebook Plus 14, highlighting its premium OLED display, 16GB RAM, and MediaTek Kompanio Ultra 910 processor. A compelling $599 alternative to the MacBook Neo for everyday tasks and Google ecosystem users, offering superior features at the same price point.

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Chest Strap HR Monitors: Accurate Tracking for Your Workouts
Review
Mar 25, 2026CNET

Chest Strap HR Monitors: Accurate Tracking for Your Workouts

Heart rate monitors have evolved, but for pinpoint accuracy during your workouts, chest strap devices remain the gold standard. Unlike smartwatches or fitness trackers that often rely on optical sensors, chest straps

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OpenAI Releases Open-Source Teen Safety Policies Amid ChatGPT Lawsuits
Tech
Mar 25, 2026The Next Web

OpenAI Releases Open-Source Teen Safety Policies Amid ChatGPT Lawsuits

OpenAI has open-sourced new prompt-based safety policies for developers, aimed at making AI applications safer for teenagers. This move comes as the company faces numerous lawsuits alleging that its ChatGPT product contributed to the deaths of young users. The policies address five categories of harm and were developed in collaboration with child safety organizations.

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Navigating the FCC's Router Ban: What It Means for You
How To
Mar 25, 2026Lifehacker

Navigating the FCC's Router Ban: What It Means for You

Understanding recent regulatory changes can feel overwhelming, especially when it concerns essential home technology like your internet router. The U.S. government, through the Federal Communications Commission (FCC),

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Google TV's Gemini Upgrade: Smart or Just More Screen Time
Review
Mar 24, 2026Engadget

Google TV's Gemini Upgrade: Smart or Just More Screen Time

Quick Verdict Google TV's latest infusion of Gemini AI brings a trio of features designed to make your smart television a more active and informative hub. While the "richer visual help" is an intuitive and genuinely

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UK Games Dev Faces 'Record Downturn': What It Means For Gamers
Games
Mar 24, 2026GamesIndustry.biz

UK Games Dev Faces 'Record Downturn': What It Means For Gamers

A new TIGA report reveals the UK games development sector is facing its "most severe downturn on record," with a 4.5% year-on-year employment fall and a significant drop in new studio formation. Larger studios were hit hardest, while mobile and PC development saw substantial declines. TIGA attributes this to weak global sales and poor financing, urging government intervention like enhancing the Video Games Expenditure Credit to stimulate recovery and prevent further job losses.

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ai: Elizabeth Warren calls Pentagon’s decision to bar Anthropic
Tech
Mar 24, 2026TechCrunch AI

ai: Elizabeth Warren calls Pentagon’s decision to bar Anthropic

U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren has condemned the Pentagon's decision to label AI lab Anthropic a "supply-chain risk" as "retaliation." This follows Anthropic's refusal to allow its AI for mass surveillance or lethal autonomous weapons without human oversight. The dispute, which has garnered support for Anthropic from across the tech industry, will see a pivotal court hearing this Tuesday in San Francisco.

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