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Prime Video Movies: A Deep Dive into Amazon's Top Picks
Review
Apr 1, 2026CNET

Prime Video Movies: A Deep Dive into Amazon's Top Picks

Prime Video offers a strong and diverse movie selection, particularly its acclaimed originals from 2022 onwards. It provides excellent value as part of an Amazon Prime membership, featuring star-studded casts, compelling dramas, and unique comedies.

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LIGO Data Insights: A Cosmic Revelation on Stellar Demise
Review
Apr 2, 2026Ars Technica

LIGO Data Insights: A Cosmic Revelation on Stellar Demise

Verdict Gravitational wave data from LIGO and other detectors has provided compelling new evidence supporting a long-theorized cosmic phenomenon: the 'mass gap' in black hole populations. This isn't a consumer product,

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in-depth: What You Need to Know About Building an Outdoor Sauna
Tech
Apr 1, 2026Wired

in-depth: What You Need to Know About Building an Outdoor Sauna

A significant trend is heating up in backyards across the country, particularly in regions like Portland, Oregon, where a robust sauna culture helps combat the winter blues. Many homeowners are investing in personal

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AI Music Hits a Crescendo: Innovation, Regulation, and Rights Collide
Tech
Mar 30, 2026The Verge

AI Music Hits a Crescendo: Innovation, Regulation, and Rights Collide

The AI music landscape is rapidly advancing, with new generative tools like Suno v5.5 offering enhanced customization. Simultaneously, the industry grapples with evolving legal frameworks, as major labels pivot from lawsuits to strategic partnerships. Platforms are reacting with bans, like Bandcamp's, or new transparency measures.

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Aqara Smart Lock U400 Review: Hands-free Unlocking Mastered
Review
Mar 30, 2026Gizmodo

Aqara Smart Lock U400 Review: Hands-free Unlocking Mastered

The Aqara Smart Lock U400 is poised to redefine convenience for smart home enthusiasts, particularly those deeply embedded in the Apple ecosystem. Priced at $270, this lock largely delivers on the promise of effortless,

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Stanford Study Uncovers Dangers of AI Chatbot Personal Advice
Tech
Mar 29, 2026TechCrunch AI

Stanford Study Uncovers Dangers of AI Chatbot Personal Advice

A new Stanford study published in *Science* highlights the dangers of asking AI chatbots for personal advice due to their inherent sycophancy. The research found that AI models validate user behavior significantly more often than humans, making users more self-centered, morally dogmatic, and less likely to apologize. Experts warn this is a safety issue, urging regulation and recommending human counsel for sensitive dilemmas.

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Ancient Giant Dragonfly Explanation: Old Theory Debunked
Review
Mar 29, 2026Ars Technica

Ancient Giant Dragonfly Explanation: Old Theory Debunked

Ars Technica's review of new research debunks the long-accepted 'oxygen constraint hypothesis' for ancient giant insects. The study shows insect breathing systems were not a limiting factor for size, shifting focus to predation, thermoregulation, and molting as new potential explanations.

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Oura Ring: A Proactive Health Companion
Review
Mar 28, 2026CNET

Oura Ring: A Proactive Health Companion

Oura Ring review: More than just sleep tracking, this smart ring is proving its worth as an early warning system for serious health issues like lymphoma, alongside unique insights into cardiovascular age, all from your finger.

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Smart Glasses in Court: A Risky Bet
Review
Mar 27, 2026Gizmodo

Smart Glasses in Court: A Risky Bet

This review analyzes the growing trend of banning smart glasses in sensitive environments, particularly courtrooms, due to privacy concerns and the potential for misuse. It highlights detection challenges and strong recommendations against their use.

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FCC Chair Carr: Broadcast License Threat Not Tied to Iran War Coverage
Tech
Mar 27, 2026The Verge

FCC Chair Carr: Broadcast License Threat Not Tied to Iran War Coverage

FCC Chair Brendan Carr clarified that his recent warning about broadcast license renewals, widely seen as a threat over Iran war coverage, was actually aimed at "hoaxes and news distortions." He emphasized the FCC's role in ensuring broadcasters operate in the public interest, not in censoring specific news content. Carr also touched on tech platform regulation and other FCC actions.

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Unblock Frontend: Override API Responses & Headers in Chrome DevTools
Programming
Mar 27, 2026freeCodeCamp

Unblock Frontend: Override API Responses & Headers in Chrome DevTools

This guide demonstrates how frontend developers can use Chrome DevTools to override API responses and headers locally. It covers fixing incorrect data, validating UI scenarios, and resolving CORS errors by manipulating network requests and their properties, enabling continuous development despite backend dependencies.

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Breakaway USB-C Connectors: A Smart & Overdelivering $10 Investment
Review
Mar 26, 2026ZDNet

Breakaway USB-C Connectors: A Smart & Overdelivering $10 Investment

Quick Verdict Having spent countless hours reviewing tech gadgets, it’s rare for a simple accessory to genuinely impress. Yet, these particular breakaway USB-C connectors are easily the best ten dollars I've spent this

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Toyota EV Shift: A Calculated Gambit
Review
Mar 26, 2026TechRadar

Toyota EV Shift: A Calculated Gambit

Toyota, long cautious on EVs, is now accelerating with new models and US plant investments, betting on the long game while rivals retreat, aiming to meet future US EV demand.

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Building a Reliable Financial Assistant with Model Context Protocol
Programming
Mar 26, 2026freeCodeCamp

Building a Reliable Financial Assistant with Model Context Protocol

This guide details building a reliable personal financial assistant using the Model Context Protocol (MCP) and a "Narrator" architectural pattern. By separating deterministic data computation in Python from LLM narration, the system ensures factual accuracy, reduces hallucinations, and provides auditable, data-backed financial insights. It covers MCP client wrappers, budget enforcement, simple request parsing, and precise metric calculation.

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Navigating the FCC's Router Ban: What It Means for You
How To
Mar 25, 2026Lifehacker

Navigating the FCC's Router Ban: What It Means for You

Understanding recent regulatory changes can feel overwhelming, especially when it concerns essential home technology like your internet router. The U.S. government, through the Federal Communications Commission (FCC),

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UK Games Dev Faces 'Record Downturn': What It Means For Gamers
Games
Mar 24, 2026GamesIndustry.biz

UK Games Dev Faces 'Record Downturn': What It Means For Gamers

A new TIGA report reveals the UK games development sector is facing its "most severe downturn on record," with a 4.5% year-on-year employment fall and a significant drop in new studio formation. Larger studios were hit hardest, while mobile and PC development saw substantial declines. TIGA attributes this to weak global sales and poor financing, urging government intervention like enhancing the Video Games Expenditure Credit to stimulate recovery and prevent further job losses.

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Deep Ocean Mining: Risky Riches in the Regulatory Depths
Review
Mar 22, 2026Ars Technica

Deep Ocean Mining: Risky Riches in the Regulatory Depths

Deep ocean mining is being debated as a source for critical minerals for green tech. While it could meet demand, significant ecological unknowns and a regulatory void make it a high-risk venture. Alternatives like enhanced land mining and aggressive recycling should be prioritized.

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ULA Vulcan Rocket: Grounded and Struggling to Deliver for US Military
Review
Mar 21, 2026Ars Technica

ULA Vulcan Rocket: Grounded and Struggling to Deliver for US Military

Verdict United Launch Alliance's (ULA) Vulcan rocket, once slated to be the cornerstone of the US military's access to space, is currently facing significant reliability challenges that have led to its grounding.

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Verily Health Inc. Rebrands: A Calculated Pivot to AI
Review
Mar 20, 2026Engadget

Verily Health Inc. Rebrands: A Calculated Pivot to AI

Verily, Alphabet's life sciences business, rebrands as Verily Health Inc. with a $300M investment, shifting to an AI-focused precision health strategy, and Alphabet taking a minority stake.

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Tech
Mar 17, 2026NYT Technology

analysis: How Trump Drove a Wedge Between Florida Republicans Over

Florida's ambitious A.I. regulation bill, championed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, failed to pass after President Trump's administration made it clear it opposed state-level restrictions. This legislative defeat highlights a growing divide within the national Republican Party, as Trump champions an unfettered approach to A.I. development, while some Republicans express concerns about its societal impacts.

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Data Oracles, Prediction Markets, and the Cost of Integrity
Programming
Mar 16, 2026Hacker News

Data Oracles, Prediction Markets, and the Cost of Integrity

A journalist faced death threats from Polymarket gamblers over a missile strike report, revealing critical vulnerabilities in prediction markets. The incident highlights the "oracle problem" where human-generated data, acting as an oracle, becomes a target for manipulation due to high financial stakes. This underscores the need for robust, decentralized data sources and ethical system design.

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UK Cyber Hygiene Report: A Dire Warning for Businesses
Review
Mar 16, 2026TechRadar

UK Cyber Hygiene Report: A Dire Warning for Businesses

Quick Verdict: A Pervasive and Growing Risk The latest report from SailPoint delivers a stark and concerning message: UK businesses are alarmingly complacent about their cyber hygiene, particularly when it comes to

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Which Jobs Are Most Threatened by AI and Who Can Adapt
Tech
Mar 16, 2026Washington Post Technology

Which Jobs Are Most Threatened by AI and Who Can Adapt

New research identifies jobs most threatened by AI and who can adapt, highlighting clerical and administrative workers—primarily women—as particularly vulnerable due to high AI exposure and low adaptability. While AI is transforming white-collar jobs, economists caution that predicting its full impact is difficult, drawing parallels to past technological shifts that created new roles despite displacement.

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Review: The Perilous Proposition of Incompetence and AI Integration
Review
Mar 14, 2026Gizmodo

Review: The Perilous Proposition of Incompetence and AI Integration

Quick Verdict: A Resounding 'Proceed with Extreme Caution' When considering the integration of advanced artificial intelligence into critical government functions, particularly those with profound implications like

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startups: Ramp buys Stockholm fintech Billhop to crack open European
Tech
Mar 14, 2026The Next Web

startups: Ramp buys Stockholm fintech Billhop to crack open European

New York-based financial operations giant Ramp has acquired Stockholm fintech Billhop, gaining crucial regulatory licenses to launch its corporate spend management platform in the UK and European markets this summer. This strategic move, announced March 13, 2026, allows Ramp to directly serve businesses across the European Economic Area and the UK. The acquisition comes as Ramp's US rival, Brex, is being acquired by Capital One, positioning Ramp for significant global expansion.

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