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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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Minions & Monsters: Pierre Coffin's Return to the Yellow Peril
Games
Jul 3, 2026Polygon

Minions & Monsters: Pierre Coffin's Return to the Yellow Peril

Pierre Coffin, the creative force behind the Minions, initially walked away from directing the films after *Despicable Me 3*. He reveals that a compelling monster movie pitch from Illumination CEO Chris Meledandri, set in 1920s Hollywood, was the "magic" that lured him back to direct *Minions & Monsters*. The film promises classic silent film spoofs and a fresh take on the yellow crew's antics.

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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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Fable 5: AI's Freelance Record Breaker, But Not Your New Boss (Yet)
Review
Jul 3, 2026ZDNet

Fable 5: AI's Freelance Record Breaker, But Not Your New Boss (Yet)

Anthropic's Fable 5 AI model sets a new record in freelance work automation with a 16.1% success rate on the RLI, demonstrating rapid advancement. While impressive, it won't replace human freelancers yet due to limitations in judgment and complex task management.

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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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policy: Heat wave do’s and don’ts for your phone: phone safety — Key
Tech
Jul 3, 2026Washington Post Technology

policy: Heat wave do’s and don’ts for your phone: phone safety — Key

As a significant heat wave approaches, tech experts advise on protecting phones and electronics. Key tips include safe cooling methods for overheating devices, ensuring charged power banks for outages, signing up for emergency alerts, and reducing household appliance use to mitigate heat and grid strain.

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Mastering JavaScript Dates: From Pitfalls to Modern APIs
Programming
Jul 2, 2026freeCodeCamp

Mastering JavaScript Dates: From Pitfalls to Modern APIs

JavaScript date and time management is notoriously challenging, leading to subtle production bugs. This article explores key concepts like epoch time and time zones, delves into the pitfalls of the native `Date` object, and highlights powerful solutions like the INTL and upcoming Temporal APIs for robust, modern web development.

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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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Social Media Ban for Teens: A CNET Analysis of Public Sentiment
Review
Jul 2, 2026CNET

Social Media Ban for Teens: A CNET Analysis of Public Sentiment

Quick Verdict: Public Sentiment Reflects Deep Concern, Not a Product To be clear, the 'product' here isn't a piece of hardware or software. Instead, we're dissecting a significant public sentiment: the finding that 56%

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PlayStation's Digital-Only Future: Why Every Gamer Should Care
Games
Jul 2, 2026Polygon

PlayStation's Digital-Only Future: Why Every Gamer Should Care

PlayStation's decision to stop physical disc production by 2028 will impact all gamers, not just collectors. This shift raises significant concerns about true game ownership, long-term preservation, and consumer choice.

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Ezio's Family & Beyond: Jesper Kyd's Three Decades of Inventive Sound
Games
Jul 2, 2026GamesIndustry.biz

Ezio's Family & Beyond: Jesper Kyd's Three Decades of Inventive Sound

Veteran composer Jesper Kyd, known for iconic scores like "Ezio's Family" from *Assassin's Creed*, reflects on his three-decade career, driven by a lifelong passion for innovation ignited by the C64 demo scene. He discusses the evolution of game music production, the distinct creative challenges of scoring games versus films, and his vision for dynamic soundtracks.

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startups: OpenAI’s first hardware is a macro pad for Codex coders
Tech
Jul 1, 2026The Next Web

startups: OpenAI’s first hardware is a macro pad for Codex coders

OpenAI has officially unveiled its first piece of physical hardware: the “Codex Micro.” This dedicated macro pad is designed to enhance the workflow for developers who regularly use OpenAI’s AI coding tool, Codex. The

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Kojima's OD Spared in Xbox's Sweeping Project Cuts
Games
Jul 1, 2026Kotaku

Kojima's OD Spared in Xbox's Sweeping Project Cuts

Kojima's OD Spared in Xbox's Sweeping Project Cuts The gaming world has been reeling lately, especially from the turbulent seas over at Xbox. Mass layoffs, cancelled projects, and a declared "reset" have cast a long

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How to Decipher Gen Z and Gen Alpha Slang - Understand Youth Culture
How To
Jun 30, 2026Lifehacker

How to Decipher Gen Z and Gen Alpha Slang - Understand Youth Culture

Learn to decode popular Gen Z and Gen Alpha slang terms like 'Lowkenuinely' and 'Bruzz' to understand youth conversations and avoid embarrassing missteps. This guide explains essential vocabulary and usage.

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CNET's NYT Connections Guide: A Reliable Daily Assistant
Review
Jun 30, 2026CNET

CNET's NYT Connections Guide: A Reliable Daily Assistant

Quick Verdict CNET's foray into daily puzzle solutions with "Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for June 30, #645" positions itself as a timely and potentially reliable resource for avid puzzle

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CNET's Wordle Guide: A Daily Digital Lifeline
Review
Jun 30, 2026CNET

CNET's Wordle Guide: A Daily Digital Lifeline

Verdict CNET's "Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for June 30, #1837" represents a structured effort by a prominent tech and consumer guide to assist players of the popular daily puzzle game. While the full content

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July 4th Tech Sales Ignite with Post-Prime Day Discounts
Tech
Jun 30, 2026The Verge

July 4th Tech Sales Ignite with Post-Prime Day Discounts

As Independence Day approaches, a wave of tech sales has begun, extending many deals seen during the recent Prime Day. Major retailers like Best Buy, Amazon, and REI are offering significant discounts on Apple products, gaming gear, smart home devices, and outdoor equipment. Shoppers can find items like the M3 iPad Air, SteelSeries headphones, and Govee smart lamps at reduced prices, with some Apple items returning to pre-price hike values.

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in-depth: Everyone’s Mad at the World Cup’s New ‘Hydration
Tech
Jun 29, 2026Wired

in-depth: Everyone’s Mad at the World Cup’s New ‘Hydration

The 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosted across the US, Mexico, and Canada, has introduced a significant, and controversial, new feature: mandatory three-minute hydration breaks. These stoppages, scheduled around the 22nd and

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Ford Rehires 'Gray Beard' Engineers After AI Quality Control Falls
Tech
Jun 29, 2026TechCrunch AI

Ford Rehires 'Gray Beard' Engineers After AI Quality Control Falls

Ford has rehired 350 veteran engineers, including some former employees, after its AI and automated quality control systems failed to deliver desired product quality. Executives admitted that relying solely on AI was a "mistake," prompting a shift back to human expertise to identify flaws and train younger staff. This strategic pivot has already resulted in substantial cost savings from reduced warranty claims and helped Ford achieve a top ranking in initial quality surveys.

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How to Explore Plan 9: Uncover Its Legacy in Modern Tech
How To
Jun 28, 2026MakeUseOf

How to Explore Plan 9: Uncover Its Legacy in Modern Tech

Learn to install and interact with 9front, the Bell Labs OS that influenced everything from UTF-8 to network protocols, in this step-by-step guide.

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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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This puzzle game’s simple premise hides surprising depth: indie game
Tech
Jun 27, 2026The Verge

This puzzle game’s simple premise hides surprising depth: indie game

Solo developer TrampolineTales has released *What’s the Password?*, a puzzle game challenging players to input four-digit codes. Despite its simple premise, the game offers surprising depth through diverse and clever clue formats, available on PC, iOS, and Android.

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Kindle Base Model: Your Pocket-Sized Digital Escape
Review
Jun 27, 2026ZDNet

Kindle Base Model: Your Pocket-Sized Digital Escape

Quick Verdict For those looking to break free from the endless scroll of smartphone screens and immerse themselves in reading, the base-model Kindle is an excellent, budget-friendly solution. Currently discounted to

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Anthropic's Mythos 5 Returns for Select Users Amid Regulatory Shift
Tech
Jun 27, 2026The Verge

Anthropic's Mythos 5 Returns for Select Users Amid Regulatory Shift

Anthropic's advanced AI model, Mythos 5, is partially reinstated for select cybersecurity and infrastructure providers after two weeks of negotiations with the Trump administration. The public-facing Fable 5 remains restricted. This limited return is an exception to an export control directive, similar to a deal granted to OpenAI's GPT-5.6, highlighting evolving US AI regulation.

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