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Sony’s DualSense Controllers See Steep Discounts in Days of Play Sale
Tech
May 27, 2026The Verge

Sony’s DualSense Controllers See Steep Discounts in Days of Play Sale

Sony's annual Days of Play sale is now live, bringing substantial discounts to its DualSense and DualSense Edge controllers through June 10th. The standard DualSense drops to $54.99 (28% off), while the premium DualSense Edge is reduced to $169 (16% off), with deals available at major retailers.

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Ferrari is using IBM’s AI to create F1 superfans: Formula 1 — Key
Tech
May 24, 2026TechCrunch AI

Ferrari is using IBM’s AI to create F1 superfans: Formula 1 — Key

Scuderia Ferrari has partnered with IBM to revolutionize its F1 fan engagement through AI-powered enhancements to its official app. The collaboration aims to deepen fan connections with personalized storytelling, interactive features, and year-round content, resulting in a 62% increase in race weekend engagement.

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Anthropic to Pay xAI $1.25 Billion Monthly for Compute
Tech
May 21, 2026TechCrunch

Anthropic to Pay xAI $1.25 Billion Monthly for Compute

Anthropic will pay xAI $1.25 billion monthly for compute, securing 300 megawatts from xAI’s Colossus 1 data center. Revealed in a SpaceX SEC filing, this $40+ billion deal through May 2029 helps xAI monetize overbuilt capacity, likely due to Grok's declining usage, and positions it as a 'neocloud' provider in the competitive AI market.

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Colossal's Artificial Egg: A Breakthrough for Biology and
Review
May 21, 2026Ars Technica

Colossal's Artificial Egg: A Breakthrough for Biology and

Colossal's artificial egg offers a revolutionary platform for observing avian embryo development and a crucial step for de-extinction, overcoming long-standing research challenges.

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Ibogaine: Unpacking a Complex Psychedelic for PTSD Treatment
Programming
May 18, 2026Hacker News

Ibogaine: Unpacking a Complex Psychedelic for PTSD Treatment

As software developers, we're constantly tackling complex problems, often iterating through solutions to find the most effective and stable ones. Imagine a 'bug' in a human system—Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

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Building a Basic Calculator GUI with Python's Tkinter
Programming
May 15, 2026freeCodeCamp

Building a Basic Calculator GUI with Python's Tkinter

This article guides developers through building a basic arithmetic calculator with Python's Tkinter library. It covers setting up the main window, structuring the UI with frames, creating interactive buttons, implementing an output display using `tk.Entry()`, handling user input, and adding a scrollbar for usability. This hands-on approach offers fundamental knowledge for creating Python GUIs.

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Osaurus Brings Local and Cloud AI Models to Your Mac
Tech
May 15, 2026TechCrunch AI

Osaurus Brings Local and Cloud AI Models to Your Mac

Osaurus, an open-source Mac application, has emerged to bridge the gap between local and cloud AI models, enabling users to choose their preferred AI while keeping data on their own hardware. Founded by Terence Pae, the app originated from a need to offer AI without continuous token costs, prioritizing user control and privacy. It supports numerous models and tools, offering a user-friendly interface and security through a virtual sandbox, aiming to shift AI reliance from data centers to local machines.

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Discover Your Next Obsession - 10 Shows Like 'Paradise
How To
May 13, 2026Lifehacker

Discover Your Next Obsession - 10 Shows Like 'Paradise

In Dan Fogelman's 'Paradise', viewers are drawn into an seemingly perfect suburban town with a dark secret, where dystopian narratives twist sideways through surprising science fiction elements and political intrigue.

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GeekWire Week in Review: A Reliable Snapshot of PNW Tech
Review
May 11, 2026GeekWire

GeekWire Week in Review: A Reliable Snapshot of PNW Tech

GeekWire's "Week in Review" provides a concise, curated look at the past week's most popular tech and startup stories, with a strong focus on the Pacific Northwest. It's a useful digest for busy professionals, blending major industry news with regional insights, though its reliance on click-throughs for full articles might not suit all readers.

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Dart for CLI: Build, Automate, and Publish Your Developer Tools
Programming
May 9, 2026freeCodeCamp

Dart for CLI: Build, Automate, and Publish Your Developer Tools

This article guides developers through building Command Line Interface (CLI) tools with Dart. It covers the fundamental anatomy of CLI commands, Dart's core mechanisms for processing terminal input, and essential `dart:io` concepts like `stdout`, `stderr`, exit codes, file operations, and running external processes. The piece also introduces the `args` package for streamlined argument parsing, empowering developers to create robust, automatable, and publishable developer tools.

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Enhancing UX: Applying Academic Theories in Web Design
Programming
May 9, 2026freeCodeCamp

Enhancing UX: Applying Academic Theories in Web Design

Poor web design leads to user frustration and abandonment. This handbook introduces evidence-based academic theories that, when applied to frontend development, transform interfaces from merely functional to cognitively efficient and behaviorally aligned. Learn to minimize friction and guide users seamlessly through their tasks.

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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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TV Refresh Rates: 60Hz, 120Hz, 165Hz - What's Best for Your Home
Review
May 5, 2026ZDNet

TV Refresh Rates: 60Hz, 120Hz, 165Hz - What's Best for Your Home

As an experienced tech reviewer, I've seen countless smart TVs pass through my testing lab, from budget-friendly gems to top-tier home theater titans. One persistent theme across all price points is the manufacturer's

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Unlock Coding Potential: Build First, Learn Later with AI Tools
How To
May 4, 2026MakeUseOf

Unlock Coding Potential: Build First, Learn Later with AI Tools

Learn how AI-assisted coding tools like Claude Code transform the learning experience by providing immediate feedback, allowing you to build projects first and then understand the code through reverse-engineering, overcoming traditional coding barriers.

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Shokz’s bassy OpenRun Pro 2 are $40 off thanks to a new Mother’s Day
Tech
May 4, 2026The Verge

Shokz’s bassy OpenRun Pro 2 are $40 off thanks to a new Mother’s Day

Shokz is running a Mother's Day promotion, bringing its OpenRun Pro 2 bone conduction headphones down to $139.95, a $40 discount and their lowest price this year. Available through May 10th, these open-ear headphones offer enhanced bass and comfort for active users.

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Unveiling the Xiaomi 17: A Real-World Camera Test in Thailand
How To
May 3, 2026Fossbytes

Unveiling the Xiaomi 17: A Real-World Camera Test in Thailand

Explore the Xiaomi 17's camera capabilities and overall performance through a rigorous real-world test in Thailand's heat, understanding its strengths and quirks.

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Fast Paths, Slow Paths: Governing Autonomous AI at Scale
Programming
May 2, 2026Stack Overflow Blog

Fast Paths, Slow Paths: Governing Autonomous AI at Scale

As AI systems become more autonomous, traditional step-by-step governance creates fragile architectures. This article explores 'fast paths' and 'slow paths' as a solution, enabling scalable autonomy by regulating behavior through continuous observation and selective, feedback-driven intervention, rather than synchronous approval for every action.

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RE Director: 'Not a Zombie Movie Necessarily' – Cregger's Wild Vision
Games
May 1, 2026IGN

RE Director: 'Not a Zombie Movie Necessarily' – Cregger's Wild Vision

Director Zach Cregger unveils his 'gonzo' vision for the Resident Evil reboot, promising a film that’s more about 'weird creature stuff' than traditional zombies. Releasing September 18, 2026, this adaptation is a love letter to game mechanics, focusing on an ordinary hero's journey through Raccoon City's "day of reckoning."

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Ubuntu Linux to Integrate AI Features Through 2026
Tech
Apr 28, 2026The Verge

Ubuntu Linux to Integrate AI Features Through 2026

Canonical has revealed its strategy to integrate AI features into Ubuntu Linux throughout 2026. The plan includes enhancing existing OS functions with background AI models and introducing new AI-native tools, such as advanced accessibility features and agentic AI. Canonical emphasizes model transparency and local inference, aiming to make Linux more accessible without transforming Ubuntu into an "AI product."

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DeepMind’s David Silver Just Raised $1.1B for AI That Learns Without
Tech
Apr 28, 2026TechCrunch AI

DeepMind’s David Silver Just Raised $1.1B for AI That Learns Without

DeepMind veteran David Silver has secured an unprecedented $1.1 billion in funding for his new British AI lab, Ineffable Intelligence, at a $5.1 billion valuation. The company aims to build a "superlearner" AI that acquires knowledge and skills purely through reinforcement learning, without relying on human data, a radical departure from current large language models.

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Carbon Nanotube Wiring: A Glimpse into the Future, But Not Ready for
Review
Apr 24, 2026Ars Technica

Carbon Nanotube Wiring: A Glimpse into the Future, But Not Ready for

Verdict: A Promising Scientific Breakthrough, Not a Consumer Product (Yet) Carbon nanotube (CNT) wiring has long held the promise of revolutionizing electronics, and new research brings us tantalizingly closer to that

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Kimi K2.6 Runs Agents for Days, Exposing Enterprise Orchestration
Tech
Apr 22, 2026VentureBeat

Kimi K2.6 Runs Agents for Days, Exposing Enterprise Orchestration

Moonshot AI has unveiled its new Kimi K2.6 model, a powerful AI designed for continuously running agents that can operate for hours—and even days—autonomously. This breakthrough, announced on April 21, 2026, by Emilia

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PowerLight's Laser System Powers Drone for Hours in Pentagon Test
Tech
Apr 21, 2026GeekWire

PowerLight's Laser System Powers Drone for Hours in Pentagon Test

PowerLight Technologies' laser power beaming system successfully kept a military drone airborne for hours during Pentagon tests. This breakthrough, demonstrated at Shaw Air Force Base, could enable indefinite flight for unmanned systems, revolutionizing surveillance and offering potential counter-drone capabilities.

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A 4K Powerhouse Just Dropped Under $2,000: The iBuyPower Deal You
Games
Apr 18, 2026IGN

A 4K Powerhouse Just Dropped Under $2,000: The iBuyPower Deal You

A 4K Powerhouse Just Dropped Under $2,000: The iBuyPower Deal You Can't Miss PC gamers, gather 'round! If you've been dreaming of a rig that can tear through the latest AAA titles in glorious 4K without completely

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Google Rolls Out Native Gemini AI App for Mac
Tech
Apr 16, 2026TechCrunch

Google Rolls Out Native Gemini AI App for Mac

Google has launched a native Gemini AI app for Mac, providing instant, context-aware assistance through a quick shortcut. The app allows users to share screen content and local files for analysis, and supports multimedia generation. This move brings Google into direct competition with other AI providers on the macOS platform.

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