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Google Commercial Reimagines Declaration of Independence with AI
Tech
Jul 5, 2026TechCrunch

Google Commercial Reimagines Declaration of Independence with AI

Google's new commercial, marking the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, envisions the Founding Fathers using modern Google Workspace and AI to draft the historic document. The ad, which portrays a tongue-in-cheek collaboration, has garnered mixed reactions, praised on platforms like YouTube but criticized on Bluesky for its AI angle and perceived tone-deafness.

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Tesla Robotaxi Miami: Unsupervised Rides Touch Down (Review)
Review
Jul 5, 2026Engadget

Tesla Robotaxi Miami: Unsupervised Rides Touch Down (Review)

Tesla's robotaxi service expands to a small, unsupervised section of West Miami, intensifying competition in the autonomous ride-hailing market. Read our detailed analysis.

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startups: Germany’s most conservative banks are about to let millions
Tech
Jul 5, 2026The Next Web

startups: Germany’s most conservative banks are about to let millions

Germany's traditionally conservative cooperative and savings banks are set to offer cryptocurrency trading to millions of customers. This pivotal shift, driven by the EU's MiCA regulation, brings digital asset trading into the mainstream through trusted financial institutions, despite lingering concerns about market volatility.

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Creator PCs: Are Makers Meeting Creative Needs
Review
Jul 4, 2026TechRadar

Creator PCs: Are Makers Meeting Creative Needs

Quick Verdict The PC market is actively chasing the "creative" user, a demographic whose needs are increasingly distinct from traditional gamers and enterprise workstation users. While initial efforts focused on

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ai: The browser wars aren’t about search anymore — here are the best
Tech
Jul 4, 2026TechCrunch AI

ai: The browser wars aren’t about search anymore — here are the best

The browser wars have entered a new phase in 2026, shifting focus from search engine dominance to AI acting on users' behalf. While Chrome and Safari remain market leaders, a new wave of alternative browsers is emerging. These include AI-powered options like Perplexity's Comet and OpenAI's Atlas, privacy-focused browsers such as Brave and Ladybird, and "mindful browsers" like Opera Air. This diversification reflects a growing demand for specialized browsing experiences beyond the mainstream.

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Withings BodyFit Review: DEXA-Level Body Composition for the UK
Review
Jul 3, 2026TechRadar

Withings BodyFit Review: DEXA-Level Body Composition for the UK

The smart scale market has seen its fair share of incremental improvements, but Withings is looking to make a significant splash with its new BodyFit scale, now available in the UK and Europe. Priced at £229.95, this

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iPhone Trust Insights: A Smart Shield Against Scams
Review
Jul 3, 2026Digital Trends

iPhone Trust Insights: A Smart Shield Against Scams

Apple's iOS 27 introduces Trust Insights, a vital, privacy-focused system for real-time scam detection during calls, texts, and emails. It monitors behavioral cues, not content, and intervenes with warnings or verification steps, marking a significant win for user security.

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Meta Quietly Unveils 'Pocket,' Its New Vibe-Coded Gaming App
Tech
Jul 3, 2026TechCrunch

Meta Quietly Unveils 'Pocket,' Its New Vibe-Coded Gaming App

Meta has discreetly launched Pocket, an experimental AI-powered app that enables users to generate and share interactive mini-games, or "gizmos," using text prompts. The app, born from Meta's acquisition of the Gizmo team, marks a strategic move into AI-driven content creation, featuring a feed for user-generated experiences.

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The funeral for PlayStation discs has begun: Gaming — Key Details
Tech
Jul 2, 2026The Verge

The funeral for PlayStation discs has begun: Gaming — Key Details

Sony's decision to halt physical PlayStation disc production by January 2028 marks a profound shift towards an all-digital future. This move raises significant concerns for gamers' ownership rights, independent retailers, and game preservation efforts, despite the industry's gradual migration to digital sales.

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AI Data Center Heists: Supply Chain Security Under Scrutiny
Review
Jul 1, 2026Tom's Hardware

AI Data Center Heists: Supply Chain Security Under Scrutiny

Cargo thefts targeting AI data center components, including copper wire and specialized equipment, highlight escalating supply chain risks. While $1.3 million was recovered near Chicago, these incidents underscore the lucrative, yet challenging, market for stolen high-tech gear.

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ai: Why Wall Street thinks US memory maker Micron is the next Nvidia
Tech
Jun 29, 2026TechCrunch AI

ai: Why Wall Street thinks US memory maker Micron is the next Nvidia

Micron Technology has become a Wall Street favorite, with its valuation soaring amidst booming demand for AI memory chips, particularly High-Bandwidth Memory (HBM). Its stock surged over 236% in a month, briefly surpassing Meta and Tesla's market cap, driven by blockbuster earnings and strategic long-term agreements to mitigate market volatility.

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Regulatory Friction in Global Supply Chains: The Polestar Anomaly
Programming
Jun 28, 2026Hacker News

Regulatory Friction in Global Supply Chains: The Polestar Anomaly

The U.S. government blocked Polestar from selling new vehicles due to its Chinese ownership, while oddly sparing its sister brand, Volvo, also owned by Geely. This opaque and inconsistent regulatory decision, despite Polestar's efforts to localize production, creates significant market unpredictability. It serves as a stark warning for developers and businesses operating in globalized tech sectors about the impact of arbitrary geopolitical interventions.

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F5 at 30: From Dot-Com Load Balancing to AI Security Leadership
Tech
Jun 28, 2026GeekWire

F5 at 30: From Dot-Com Load Balancing to AI Security Leadership

F5, the Seattle-based tech veteran, marks its 30th anniversary by unveiling a significant pivot into AI security, highlighted by its recent acquisition of SurePath AI. CEO François Locoh-Donou discusses the company's journey from early internet load-balancing to a modern enterprise security platform addressing the complex challenges of AI visibility and governance.

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Gaming Hardware Prices Are Soaring: The AI Bubble's Brutal Cost
Games
Jun 26, 2026Kotaku

Gaming Hardware Prices Are Soaring: The AI Bubble's Brutal Cost

Gaming hardware prices are soaring due to an AI-driven demand for RAM and storage, leading to unprecedented supply shocks. Even tech giants like Apple and Valve are struggling with rising costs, forcing significant price increases on MacBooks and the new Steam Machine. Console prices for Xbox and potentially PlayStation are also set to climb, with tight market conditions expected to last beyond 2027.

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Arm Servers Surge Past 45% of Data Center Revenue: A Tectonic Shift
Review
Jun 22, 2026Tom's Hardware

Arm Servers Surge Past 45% of Data Center Revenue: A Tectonic Shift

Quick Verdict: The Data Center's New Powerhouses The server market is undergoing a seismic transformation, with Arm-based processors and GPU-accelerated systems rapidly rewriting the rules. Our latest analysis from

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The Apple Watch SE 3 is just $199 for Prime Day: Deals — Key Details
Tech
Jun 23, 2026The Verge

The Apple Watch SE 3 is just $199 for Prime Day: Deals — Key Details

During Amazon Prime Day 2026, the Apple Watch SE 3 has dropped to an all-time low price of $199, marking it as a significant deal for the feature-rich wearable. This model, often lauded as a "sleeper hit," received substantial upgrades including an always-on display, new gestures, 5G connectivity, and an upgraded processor. It presents a compelling value proposition, especially with no SE line update expected for at least another year, offering longevity over the soon-to-be-replaced Series 11.

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Set Up Your New Obsidian Vault for Peak Productivity
How To
Jun 21, 2026MakeUseOf

Set Up Your New Obsidian Vault for Peak Productivity

Optimize your new Obsidian vault by configuring essential settings like keyboard shortcuts, themes, bookmarks, and plugins for a more efficient and personalized workflow.

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Polymarket Reportedly Paid People to Post Fake Betting Videos
Tech
Jun 22, 2026The Verge

Polymarket Reportedly Paid People to Post Fake Betting Videos

A *Wall Street Journal* investigation reveals Polymarket allegedly paid creators to post over 1,100 fake social media videos depicting false betting wins. These videos deceptively showed $900,000 in winnings on bets that would have lost $166,000, without disclosing they were paid promotions. Many clips and related fake sites were removed after the inquiry.

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Ubisoft's Evolving Narrative: A Founding Visionary's Tragic End
Review
Jun 22, 2026Tom's Hardware

Ubisoft's Evolving Narrative: A Founding Visionary's Tragic End

Quick Verdict The unexpected and tragic passing of Claude Guillemot, a co-founder of Ubisoft, marks a significant moment for one of the world's largest entertainment companies. While the direct operational impact on

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Graduation Day Spin: The Turntables Audio Editors Love
Review
Jun 21, 2026TechRadar

Graduation Day Spin: The Turntables Audio Editors Love

Graduation marks a pivotal moment, a transition from late-night studying to new beginnings. For many, that means setting up a new apartment or simply carving out some much-needed downtime. What better way to soundtrack

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startups: Higgsfield launches enterprise marketing agents built on
Tech
Jun 19, 2026The Next Web

startups: Higgsfield launches enterprise marketing agents built on

AI video startup Higgsfield has launched Supercomputer 2.0, an autonomous agent framework for enterprise marketing. Built on NVIDIA technology, it claims adoption by 78 percent of Fortune 500 companies, aiming to automate full campaign lifecycles. The company also produced an AI-generated feature film in 14 days.

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SGF Debuts: Why 1 in 3 Games Fumble Their First Step
Games
Jun 19, 2026GamesIndustry.biz

SGF Debuts: Why 1 in 3 Games Fumble Their First Step

Gaming journalist James Binns reveals that roughly one-third of games announced at Summer Game Fest miss crucial post-announcement marketing steps. Many developers focus too much on trailers, neglecting essential strategies like building dedicated websites, creating social-first gameplay content, and establishing Discord communities. This oversight can undermine a game's launch momentum.

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MSI Claw 8 EX AI+: High Price, High Performance Handheld
Review
Jun 18, 2026Tom's Hardware

MSI Claw 8 EX AI+: High Price, High Performance Handheld

Quick Verdict: A Premium Handheld with a Premium Price The MSI Claw 8 EX AI+ enters the handheld gaming market with an ambitious proposition: top-tier Intel Arc G3 Extreme graphics, a flagship Arc B390 iGPU, and a

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Robinhood’s 10% Layoffs Signal Shift Away From Blaming AI
Tech
Jun 17, 2026TechCrunch AI

Robinhood’s 10% Layoffs Signal Shift Away From Blaming AI

Robinhood announced a 10% workforce reduction, impacting 290 employees, but CEO Vlad Tenev notably avoided blaming AI for the cuts. This marks a departure from other tech companies, with Robinhood instead emphasizing a move to leaner, flatter organizational structures despite strong financial performance.

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100 Cyber Experts: Fable 5 Ban Hurts Defenders More Than Hackers
Tech
Jun 15, 2026The Next Web

100 Cyber Experts: Fable 5 Ban Hurts Defenders More Than Hackers

Nearly 100 prominent cybersecurity experts have signed an open letter condemning the US government's ban on Anthropic's Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI models. They argue the move disarms defenders, creates market uncertainty, and risks America's AI leadership without justifiable cause, potentially benefiting adversaries more than protecting national security.

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