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startups: AI is killing the cheap smartphone. The memory that powers
Tech
May 24, 2026The Next Web

startups: AI is killing the cheap smartphone. The memory that powers

AI's explosive demand for high-bandwidth memory (HBM) is causing an unprecedented reallocation of DRAM production from consumer devices to data centers, leading to massive price surges for smartphone memory. This crisis is pushing affordable smartphones out of reach for millions, particularly in developing nations, and impacting premium brands as memory makers prioritize highly profitable AI chips.

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Anthropic has acquired the dev tools startup used by OpenAI, Google
Tech
May 19, 2026TechCrunch AI

Anthropic has acquired the dev tools startup used by OpenAI, Google

Anthropic announced Monday it has acquired Stainless, a dev tools startup whose SDK automation software is widely used by rivals like OpenAI, Google, and Cloudflare. This strategic acquisition will see Anthropic wind down Stainless's hosted products, granting it exclusive access to critical technology for building AI agents and impacting competitors.

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If you’re giving a commencement speech in 2026, maybe don’t mention
Tech
May 18, 2026TechCrunch AI

If you’re giving a commencement speech in 2026, maybe don’t mention

Recent commencement speeches at the University of Central Florida and the University of Arizona saw speakers booed for discussing artificial intelligence. Graduates expressed widespread pessimism about AI's impact on their future job prospects, reflecting broader anxieties about the economy. This trend suggests a significant shift in how the younger generation views technological advancements.

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policy: He’s king of the AI boom. Why do former colleagues say he
Tech
May 17, 2026Washington Post Technology

policy: He’s king of the AI boom. Why do former colleagues say he

Sam Altman, OpenAI CEO, faced intense questioning about his honesty in a federal trial initiated by Elon Musk. This testimony, combined with statements from former colleagues, has reignited persistent concerns about his trustworthiness, impacting perceptions of a key figure in the AI boom.

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startups: Meta employees protest new mouse-tracking software days
Tech
May 13, 2026The Next Web

startups: Meta employees protest new mouse-tracking software days

Meta employees across several US offices have launched a visible protest against the company's new mouse-tracking software, the “Model Capability Initiative,” just days before widespread layoffs are set to impact 8,000

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Starbucks Cuts 61 Tech Jobs at Seattle HQ Amid Reorganization
Tech
May 12, 2026GeekWire

Starbucks Cuts 61 Tech Jobs at Seattle HQ Amid Reorganization

Starbucks is cutting 61 tech jobs at its Seattle headquarters as part of a technology department reorganization, a recent Washington state filing confirms. The layoffs, impacting roles from cybersecurity to management, are tied to CEO Brian Niccol's turnaround strategy and new CTO Anand Varadarajan's vision.

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Navigate Amazon's Vega OS Shift: Why Your Fire TV Stick Remains
How To
May 11, 2026MakeUseOf

Navigate Amazon's Vega OS Shift: Why Your Fire TV Stick Remains

Understand Amazon's Vega OS shift, its impact on sideloading, and why your current Fire TV Stick remains valuable for maintaining app flexibility.

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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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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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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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AI's Dual Edge: Consuming and Accelerating Compute
Programming
May 8, 2026Stack Overflow Blog

AI's Dual Edge: Consuming and Accelerating Compute

The world of artificial intelligence is experiencing unprecedented growth, profoundly impacting how we approach software development and, crucially, how we design the underlying hardware. At the heart of this evolution

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Seattle Schools' New Cellphone Rules Now Active, Impacting All
Tech
May 5, 2026GeekWire

Seattle Schools' New Cellphone Rules Now Active, Impacting All

Seattle Public Schools (SPS) officially implemented its first district-wide cellphone policy on Monday, May 4, 2026, ending years of inconsistent rules across its campuses. The move standardizes expectations for student

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Sonny Boy: The Existential Mystery That'll Hook You All Weekend
Games
May 3, 2026Polygon

Sonny Boy: The Existential Mystery That'll Hook You All Weekend

Sonny Boy is a 12-episode anime from director Shingo Natsume and Madhouse, available on Hulu and Disney Plus. It’s hailed as one of the most bingeable series, blending sci-fi mystery with a profound exploration of adolescence. Its unique storytelling, surreal visuals, and incredible soundtrack create a compulsive viewing experience that leaves a lasting impact.

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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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Govee Smart Lamp Transforms Tech Journalist's Home and Well-being
Tech
Apr 26, 2026The Verge

Govee Smart Lamp Transforms Tech Journalist's Home and Well-being

Tech journalist Sheena Vasani shares how replacing broken, neglected lamps with a Govee Uplighter Floor Lamp profoundly impacted her personal space and mental well-being amidst caregiving challenges. The smart lamp, praised for its ease of use and ambient features, offered an unexpected sense of control and calm, inspiring further home improvements despite a minor initial product glitch.

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Qualtrics CEO Ousts Five Senior Execs in Swift Leadership Revamp
Tech
Apr 25, 2026GeekWire

Qualtrics CEO Ousts Five Senior Execs in Swift Leadership Revamp

Qualtrics CEO Jason Maynard has initiated a major leadership shake-up, announcing the departure of five senior executives less than three months into his role. The restructuring, outlined in an internal memo, aims to simplify operations, accelerate growth, and enhance the company's focus on AI innovation and customer outcomes. This significant overhaul impacts key business, engineering, IT, and marketing teams.

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regional: Seattle HR leader’s candid book offers practical insights
Tech
Apr 25, 2026GeekWire

regional: Seattle HR leader’s candid book offers practical insights

Seattle HR leader Mikaela Kiner's new book, "The Reverb Way," offers candid insights into building a thriving business without personal sacrifice. Drawing on her experience at Microsoft, Amazon, Starbucks, and her firm Reverb, Kiner provides practical advice for founders. The book covers navigating challenges, prioritizing work-life balance, and leveraging community, with current insights on AI's impact and Reverb's recent business rebound.

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Seattle Report Says Gig Worker Pay Law Is Working, Countering Uber
Tech
Apr 23, 2026GeekWire

Seattle Report Says Gig Worker Pay Law Is Working, Countering Uber

Seattle's Office of Labor Standards released a report indicating its gig worker pay law has successfully increased worker earnings and maintained order volume. This finding challenges major delivery platforms like DoorDash and Uber, who claim the law has negatively impacted drivers and consumers.

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Blue Origin New Glenn: Reusable Booster Shines, Upper Stage Stumbles
Review
Apr 20, 2026Ars Technica

Blue Origin New Glenn: Reusable Booster Shines, Upper Stage Stumbles

Blue Origin's third New Glenn mission marked a successful first reflight of its orbital-class booster but was marred by a critical upper stage failure, stranding its AST SpaceMobile payload. This mixed outcome impacts Blue Origin's reliability standing and crucial future missions.

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startups: Meta targets 20 May for 8,000 layoffs as it redirects
Tech
Apr 19, 2026The Next Web

startups: Meta targets 20 May for 8,000 layoffs as it redirects

Meta Platforms is set to commence a significant company-wide restructuring on May 20, initiating layoffs that will impact approximately 8,000 employees, representing 10% of its global workforce. This substantial

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Google Drive vs. NAS: A Month in the Cloud, Barely Noticed
Review
Apr 12, 2026Android Authority

Google Drive vs. NAS: A Month in the Cloud, Barely Noticed

As an experienced tech reviewer, I'm always looking for ways to optimize workflows and understand how different technologies truly impact daily use. This past month presented an unexpected opportunity to put cloud

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Star Trek TV Era: The End of a Robust Voyage? (Review)
Review
Apr 11, 2026Gizmodo

Star Trek TV Era: The End of a Robust Voyage? (Review)

The current Star Trek TV era, marked by a surge of Paramount+ content, appears to be ending. This review examines the winding down of series like Strange New Worlds and Starfleet Academy, the shift to feature films, and the impact on the fan experience.

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Programming
Apr 5, 2026Hacker News

Offline-First Social Systems: The Rise of Phone-Free Venues

Mobile technology, while streamlining communication and access, has also ushered in an era of constant digital distraction. For developers familiar with context switching and notification fatigue, the impact on

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Wearables Market: A Tangled Web of Innovation and Litigation
Review
Apr 5, 2026Gizmodo

Wearables Market: A Tangled Web of Innovation and Litigation

The exciting wearables market is increasingly entangled in complex legal battles, from health trackers like Whoop suing competitors Bevel and Polar, to smart glasses companies accusing Meta of patent infringement. This review explores how these lawsuits could stifle innovation and impact consumer choices.

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Meta Pauses Work With Mercor After AI Industry Secrets at Risk in
Tech
Apr 4, 2026Wired

Meta Pauses Work With Mercor After AI Industry Secrets at Risk in

Meta has indefinitely paused its collaboration with data vendor Mercor due to a significant security breach that could expose proprietary AI training data. The incident, confirmed by Mercor on March 31, is linked to the TeamPCP hacking group and impacts crucial information for major AI labs like OpenAI and Anthropic. This supply chain attack highlights the vulnerabilities in the AI ecosystem and the sensitive nature of data used for model development.

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