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How to Secure Apple Devices at Discounted Prices During Recent Price
How To
Jun 26, 2026Lifehacker

How to Secure Apple Devices at Discounted Prices During Recent Price

Apple products are known for their premium prices, and unfortunately, many popular devices just became even more expensive. On June 25, 2026, Apple officially increased prices on a range of its Macs, MacBooks, iPads,

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Microsoft Data Centers Slash Water Use by 90% Amid Public Scrutiny
Tech
Jun 25, 2026GeekWire

Microsoft Data Centers Slash Water Use by 90% Amid Public Scrutiny

Microsoft has dramatically cut water consumption in its data centers by 90% since its earliest facilities, achieving a 0.27 liters per kilowatt-hour rate last year. The company also announced it is globally water positive for the first time, replenishing more water than it withdraws. These efforts come as public concern grows over data center environmental impacts, leading to similar initiatives from Amazon and Google.

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Unleash KDE's True Potential: The Hidden Customization Setting Most
How To
Jun 22, 2026MakeUseOf

Unleash KDE's True Potential: The Hidden Customization Setting Most

KDE Plasma is a powerful and functional desktop environment for Linux, but its default appearance often leaves users wanting more. While the built-in theme manager offers some options, achieving a truly polished and

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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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in-depth: Scientists Invent a Way to Brew Espresso With Ultrasonic
Tech
Jun 20, 2026Wired

in-depth: Scientists Invent a Way to Brew Espresso With Ultrasonic

Researchers have developed "ultrasonic espresso," a method that brews coffee using sound waves instead of hot water, achieving a 75 percent reduction in energy consumption. The innovative process produces a beverage with chemical and sensory characteristics comparable to traditional espresso, opening new avenues for sustainable coffee production. This breakthrough could lead to next-generation coffee makers that are significantly more energy-efficient.

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How to Choose the BMW X5: Get More Space and Value for Less
How To
Jun 20, 2026How-To Geek

How to Choose the BMW X5: Get More Space and Value for Less

Discover why the BMW X5 offers superior practicality, space, and value compared to the more expensive X6, despite sharing similar performance and luxury. This guide helps you make an informed decision by comparing key aspects.

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Reclaim Your Cloud Storage: Stop Overpaying for Automatic Backups
How To
Jun 19, 2026How-To Geek

Reclaim Your Cloud Storage: Stop Overpaying for Automatic Backups

Are you constantly running out of cloud storage, only to be prompted to pay for more? Many of us find ourselves trapped in a cycle of ever-increasing subscription fees for services like Google Drive, iCloud, or

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AI in Games: The Hype Fades as Reality (and Bills) Set In
Games
Jun 20, 2026GamesIndustry.biz

AI in Games: The Hype Fades as Reality (and Bills) Set In

The initial hype around Generative AI in game development is giving way to a more pragmatic view as rising costs expose limited, inconsistent utility. While AI offers incremental gains in specific tasks like code completion, its performance on complex creative work and large codebases falls short, requiring extensive human oversight. This, combined with an "enthusiasm gap" between executives and developers, suggests AI will be a niche tool rather than a revolutionary force.

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Level Up Your Lawn: The Dreame A3 AWD Pro Robot Mower is a Father's
Games
Jun 18, 2026IGN

Level Up Your Lawn: The Dreame A3 AWD Pro Robot Mower is a Father's

Tired of weekend lawn mowing? The Dreame A3 AWD Pro robot mower offers a next-gen solution, leveraging 4WD, AI mapping, and precision cutting to automate yard work. It's the ultimate Father's Day gift, freeing up dads for more gaming and relaxation.

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How to Escape the Amazon Kindle Ecosystem Without Ditching Your Device
How To
Jun 17, 2026How-To Geek

How to Escape the Amazon Kindle Ecosystem Without Ditching Your Device

Are you a long-time Kindle user who loves your device but feels constrained by Amazon's ecosystem? Perhaps you're concerned about privacy, want more control over your reading experience, or simply wish to access books

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Spotify Track Reactions: More Social, or More Clutter
Review
Jun 16, 2026Android Authority

Spotify Track Reactions: More Social, or More Clutter

Quick Verdict Spotify's new "Track Reactions" feature is a straightforward addition aimed at injecting more social interaction into collaborative playlists. While it offers a simple way for friends to provide feedback

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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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My first 24 hours with Siri AI on the Mac: Apple — Key Details
Tech
Jun 14, 2026The Verge

My first 24 hours with Siri AI on the Mac: Apple — Key Details

Early testing of Siri AI on macOS 27 Golden Gate reveals a mixed bag for Mac users. While improved, its limitations are more apparent on desktops compared to mobile devices, with traditional input methods often outperforming voice commands for common tasks. The feature is still in an early preview state, suggesting future refinements.

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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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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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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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ChatGPT Memory Upgrade: Powerful, Yet Problematic
Review
Jun 8, 2026ZDNet

ChatGPT Memory Upgrade: Powerful, Yet Problematic

Verdict: A Powerful Upgrade with Troubling Implications ChatGPT's latest memory upgrade, dubbed Dreaming V3, represents a significant technical leap for OpenAI's chatbot, promising more personalized and context-aware

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Streamline Your Essentials: Embrace the Magnetic Phone Wallet
How To
Jun 8, 2026How-To Geek

Streamline Your Essentials: Embrace the Magnetic Phone Wallet

Are you a "Phone Guy" or simply someone seeking a more organized, minimalist approach to your daily carry? Like many, you might find yourself unexpectedly attached to a phone accessory you never thought you needed. This

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Garmin inReach Mini 2 Review: Essential Kit for Serious Hikers
Review
Jun 7, 2026TechRadar

Garmin inReach Mini 2 Review: Essential Kit for Serious Hikers

Garmin has recently made a significant shift in its inReach service offering, a move that makes its pocket communicators far more appealing to outdoor enthusiasts and professional hikers alike. Previously, activating

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HBO's Chernobyl: When Bureaucracy Is Scarier Than Zombies
Games
Jun 6, 2026Polygon

HBO's Chernobyl: When Bureaucracy Is Scarier Than Zombies

HBO's Chernobyl, co-showrun by Craig Mazin, offers a chilling look at the 1986 nuclear disaster. It explores the horror of institutional failings and human hubris, often proving more terrifying than speculative post-apocalyptic fiction. The five-episode miniseries is available on HBO Max.

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policy: 4 surprising ways AI is making your life more expensive
Tech
Jun 6, 2026Washington Post Technology

policy: 4 surprising ways AI is making your life more expensive

Massive investments in artificial intelligence are unexpectedly driving up consumer costs, creating a ripple effect across various sectors. From pricier electronics and surging electricity bills to more expensive software subscriptions, AI's demand for resources is fueling inflation. While future benefits are promised, current spending is leading to immediate price hikes for Americans.

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Unlock More Linux Apps: How to Use Nixpkgs on Any Distro
How To
Jun 6, 2026MakeUseOf

Unlock More Linux Apps: How to Use Nixpkgs on Any Distro

Linux users often turn to Flathub for a convenient app store experience, offering over 2,800 applications that work across many distributions. It's clean, simple, and widely adopted. However, there's a powerful,

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Galaxy Z Flip 8: Early Leak Suggests Disappointing Charging Speed
Review
Jun 5, 2026Android Authority

Galaxy Z Flip 8: Early Leak Suggests Disappointing Charging Speed

Galaxy Z Flip 8 review: Early leaks from SGS certification suggest the Z Flip 8 will retain 25W wired charging, a disappointing stagnation in a key area. While rumored camera and battery upgrades offer hope, the slow charging could be a significant drawback, impacting daily convenience for users.

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ai: What to expect from WWDC 2026: Siri’s highly anticipated revamp
Tech
Jun 5, 2026TechCrunch AI

ai: What to expect from WWDC 2026: Siri’s highly anticipated revamp

WWDC 2026 will unveil a major AI overhaul for Siri, powered by Google Gemini, alongside significant Apple Intelligence updates across apps. Anticipate a standalone Siri app and AI enhancements to Camera, Photos, and Wallet, driving a more intuitive user experience.

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InstructGPT: The Alignment Revolution for LLM Assistants
Programming
Jun 4, 2026freeCodeCamp

InstructGPT: The Alignment Revolution for LLM Assistants

InstructGPT, introduced in OpenAI's 2022 paper, revolutionized LLM development by shifting focus from raw capability to alignment. It fine-tuned GPT-3 using Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback (RLHF) to make models more helpful, honest, and harmless. This multi-stage pipeline, involving supervised fine-tuning, reward model training, and PPO, taught LLMs to follow human instructions consistently, leading to the foundation of modern conversational AI like ChatGPT.

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