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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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Reverse Engineering IBM's MCGA Gate Arrays: Uncovering Hidden Features
Programming
Jun 27, 2026Hacker News

Reverse Engineering IBM's MCGA Gate Arrays: Uncovering Hidden Features

This article explores the reverse engineering of IBM's MCGA gate arrays, the 72X8300 Memory Controller and 72X8205 Video Formatter. It details newly discovered, previously undocumented features like genlock capabilities, various clock controls, and manufacturing test registers. These insights offer significant value for hardware enthusiasts, preservationists, and emulator developers seeking a deeper understanding of vintage IBM PC graphics hardware.

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Apple Watch Series 11: A Prime Day Steal Under $280
Review
Jun 27, 2026ZDNet

Apple Watch Series 11: A Prime Day Steal Under $280

Apple Watch Series 11 review: An excellent deal at $279 during Prime Day, offering 24-hour battery life, robust health tracking including FDA-cleared Hypertension Detection, and accurate fitness monitoring for iPhone users.

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Australia's Social Media Ban: A Policy Miss
Review
Jun 27, 2026Engadget

Australia's Social Media Ban: A Policy Miss

The Quick Verdict: A Policy Flop, For Now When Australia moved to ban social media access for individuals under 16, it was heralded as a significant step towards protecting minors in the digital age. However, a recent

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How to Get the Bose Smart Ultra Soundbar Deal - Elevate Your Home
How To
Jun 24, 2026Lifehacker

How to Get the Bose Smart Ultra Soundbar Deal - Elevate Your Home

Discover how to snag the Bose Smart Ultra Soundbar at a $300 discount. This guide walks you through finding the deal, understanding its premium features like Dolby Atmos and room calibration, and troubleshooting tips.

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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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Upgrade Your HDMI Cables for Peak 4K TV Performance
How To
Jun 22, 2026How-To Geek

Upgrade Your HDMI Cables for Peak 4K TV Performance

Ensure your new 4K TV delivers its best picture and features by upgrading to the correct HDMI cables. Learn to identify outdated cables, understand modern HDMI standards, troubleshoot common issues, and select the right cables for peak performance in simple, actionable steps.

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Pokémon Pokopia's Bubbly Basin DLC: Can it Conquer the Underwater
Games
Jun 22, 2026Polygon

Pokémon Pokopia's Bubbly Basin DLC: Can it Conquer the Underwater

Pokémon Pokopia is diving headfirst into uncharted territory with its Bubbly Basin DLC, bringing a new underwater biome and the 'Dive' move. While previous games have struggled with aquatic levels, this cozy sim has a unique chance to redefine the experience. We explore how it can avoid common pitfalls and make a splash.

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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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Your Brain's Bandwidth: Managing Information Overload in a Globalized
Programming
Jun 21, 2026Hacker News

Your Brain's Bandwidth: Managing Information Overload in a Globalized

As software developers, we're constantly managing information streams: Jira tickets, pull requests, Slack messages, documentation, and the ever-present churn of new frameworks and libraries. We understand deeply the

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Gaming Mourns a Founder: Claude Guillemot, Ubisoft Pioneer, Dies at 69
Games
Jun 20, 2026The Next Web

Gaming Mourns a Founder: Claude Guillemot, Ubisoft Pioneer, Dies at 69

Gaming Mourns a Founder: Claude Guillemot, Ubisoft Pioneer, Dies at 69 The gaming world received somber news recently with the passing of Claude Guillemot, one of the visionary co-founders of Ubisoft, at the age of 69.

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Google Search's AI: An Unexpected Detour to DuckDuckGo
Review
Jun 20, 2026Android Authority

Google Search's AI: An Unexpected Detour to DuckDuckGo

Google Search's AI Overview is inadvertently directing users to DuckDuckGo's AI-free search page when they try to avoid AI results, undermining Google's ecosystem push and highlighting a strong user demand for choice and control over AI features.

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Bowen Yang & Matt Rogers Catch 'Em All: A Pokémon Performance for the
Games
Jun 18, 2026Polygon

Bowen Yang & Matt Rogers Catch 'Em All: A Pokémon Performance for the

Comedians Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers brought down the house at the Las Culturistas Culture Awards with an incredible performance of the Pokémon theme song, "Gotta Catch 'Em All." Honoring Pikachu's win for "The Las Cultch 30 Under 30," the duo delivered a nostalgic and energetic tribute, complete with classic anime footage and backup dancers dressed as beloved game characters. This hilarious and heartfelt moment is a must-see for gamers and comedy fans alike.

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Pixi Garden Review: An Engaging AR Messaging Evolution
Review
Jun 19, 2026Digital Trends

Pixi Garden Review: An Engaging AR Messaging Evolution

Pixi Garden offers a novel take on mobile messaging, replacing static texts with interactive AR characters that react to your environment. This free iMessage app, from a Siri co-founder, brings intelligent, privacy-focused fun to your conversations.

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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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How to Understand 'Dah Bih Gah' - Decode Modern Kid Slang
How To
Jun 16, 2026Lifehacker

How to Understand 'Dah Bih Gah' - Decode Modern Kid Slang

Unravel the meaning of 'Dah Bih Gah,' trace its viral origins, and understand the cultural context of this popular youth phrase, its connection to the Kool-Aid pineapple trend, and the underlying slang words.

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Turn Your Obsidian Notes into a Free Live Website in Under an Hour
How To
Jun 16, 2026MakeUseOf

Turn Your Obsidian Notes into a Free Live Website in Under an Hour

Learn to turn your Obsidian notes into a free, live website using the Digital Garden plugin and Forestry.md in under an hour, publishing only what you choose.

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The impossible dream of the universal remote: Logitech Harmony — Key
Tech
Jun 15, 2026The Verge

The impossible dream of the universal remote: Logitech Harmony — Key

Tech veterans David Pierce, Nilay Patel, John Higgins, and Nest co-founder Matt Rogers revisit the legacy of the Logitech Harmony universal remote on The Verge’s “Version History” podcast. Despite being the market leader for years, the Harmony ultimately faded, highlighting the persistent challenge of unifying home entertainment control. Its story reveals how even a compelling product can struggle in an evolving tech landscape.

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Dan Houser: Forget the Credits, Just Have Fun in Our Worlds
Games
Jun 14, 2026IGN

Dan Houser: Forget the Credits, Just Have Fun in Our Worlds

Rockstar co-founder Dan Houser believes player enjoyment in open-world games trumps story completion. At the Tribeca Festival, he emphasized player agency and the "magical quality" of emergent gameplay. His creative partner Lazlow also discussed deep Easter eggs and the challenge of crafting satire that outruns reality. Their new venture, Absurd Ventures, is developing a AAA open-world sci-fi game, among other media projects.

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GeekWire: Cleveland's Lessons, Seattle's Data Center Debate, SpaceX
Tech
Jun 14, 2026GeekWire

GeekWire: Cleveland's Lessons, Seattle's Data Center Debate, SpaceX

GeekWire co-founder John Cook and angel investor Charles Fitzgerald offer lessons from Cleveland's comeback for Seattle's tech scene. They also critique Seattle's data center moratorium as 'political theater' and discuss the SpaceX IPO.

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Why Disabling Windows Prefetch Makes Your PC Slower and How to
How To
Jun 13, 2026MakeUseOf

Why Disabling Windows Prefetch Makes Your PC Slower and How to

Discover why turning off Windows Prefetch can degrade performance, understand how Windows manages memory efficiently, and learn to correctly interpret your PC's RAM usage in Task Manager.

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Apple: Siri's New AI Will Not Be Your 'AI Girlfriend
Tech
Jun 12, 2026The Verge

Apple: Siri's New AI Will Not Be Your 'AI Girlfriend

Apple has clarified that its revamped Siri AI will not serve as an "AI girlfriend" or romantic partner. Craig Federighi, Apple's Senior VP of Software Engineering, stated that Siri is designed purely for utility, helping users complete tasks and gain information, in contrast to other chatbots that focus on engagement and sycophancy. This strategic decision underscores Apple's commitment to user privacy and a functional, boundary-respecting AI experience.

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AI Needs Judgment, Not a Job Description: Michael Ronis on Recruitment
Tech
Jun 12, 2026The Next Web

AI Needs Judgment, Not a Job Description: Michael Ronis on Recruitment

Michael Ronis, founder of Janbrook Partners, argues that while AI offers powerful efficiencies in recruitment, companies risk costly turnover by prioritizing automation over human judgment. He emphasizes that AI excels at data processing but lacks the ability to assess crucial elements like cultural fit, candidate motivation, and interpersonal dynamics. Ronis advocates for a complementary model where AI enhances research, allowing human recruiters to focus on essential relationship-building and nuanced evaluation.

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How to Build Your Tool Collection - 6 Milwaukee Tools Under $150
How To
Jun 9, 2026How-To Geek

How to Build Your Tool Collection - 6 Milwaukee Tools Under $150

Discover 6 essential Milwaukee tools, all under $150, that are perfect for starting your collection or expanding your DIY capabilities. Learn about each tool's benefits and why it's a valuable addition.

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Empowering STEM Students: Essential Open Source Tools for Success
Programming
Jun 10, 2026freeCodeCamp

Empowering STEM Students: Essential Open Source Tools for Success

In today's rapidly evolving technological landscape, the methods through which STEM students learn, experiment, and collaborate have undergone a significant transformation. A mere decade ago, advanced learning resources

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