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Decentralized Social Networks: Japan's Yakult Lady Loneliness Combat
Programming
Mar 7, 2026Hacker News

Decentralized Social Networks: Japan's Yakult Lady Loneliness Combat

Japan, a nation at the forefront of global demographic shifts, faces a significant societal challenge: a rapidly aging population combined with an alarming rise in isolation and loneliness. Nearly 30% of its populace is

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US Government Eyes Tencent's Gaming Empire: Divestment Looms
Games
Mar 5, 2026GamesIndustry.biz

US Government Eyes Tencent's Gaming Empire: Divestment Looms

The US government is reportedly considering forcing Tencent to divest its major gaming investments, including stakes in Epic Games and Riot Games. Citing national security concerns over data collection, this ongoing investigation could significantly reshape the global gaming industry.

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in-depth: Why Missile Alerts and War Updates Trigger Doomscrolling
Tech
Mar 3, 2026Wired

in-depth: Why Missile Alerts and War Updates Trigger Doomscrolling

Recent missile strikes and escalating global tensions have revealed how millions fall into "doomscrolling," the compulsive consumption of bad news through endless digital updates. This behavior, driven by our evolutionary wiring to prioritize threats and platforms engineered for engagement, can quickly spiral from seeking information into a detrimental feedback loop. Cognitive scientists highlight that human memory is biased towards danger, making negative news hard to ignore, while studies link doomscrolling to increased anxiety, depression, and even trauma-like responses, impacting mental well-being.

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ai: Google looks to tackle longstanding RCS spam in India — but not
Tech
Mar 2, 2026TechCrunch AI

ai: Google looks to tackle longstanding RCS spam in India — but not

Google is partnering with Bharti Airtel in India to integrate carrier-level spam filtering into its RCS platform. This collaboration aims to combat persistent messaging spam and fraud in a challenging market, potentially setting a precedent for global RCS security enhancements.

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Premier League Soccer 2026: Liverpool vs. West Ham Streaming Review
Review
Feb 28, 2026CNET

Premier League Soccer 2026: Liverpool vs. West Ham Streaming Review

Premier League Soccer 2026: Liverpool vs. West Ham Streaming Review: Your Global Access Guide The Verdict: Navigating the Global Premier League Landscape When it comes to enjoying top-tier football like the Premier

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Shiny Diancie's Grand Entrance: A Deep Dive into Sparkle and Shine
Games
Feb 28, 2026Polygon

Shiny Diancie's Grand Entrance: A Deep Dive into Sparkle and Shine

The 'Sparkle and Shine' Masterwork Research in Pokémon Go offers a rare chance to catch shiny Diancie, an incredibly exclusive Pokémon previously distributed only twice globally. Available as part of the ticketed 'Pokémon Go Tour: Kalos' event for $9.99, trainers must first complete 'An X-ceptional Yarn' research.

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Jack Dorsey just halved the size of Block’s employee base — and he
Tech
Feb 27, 2026TechCrunch

Jack Dorsey just halved the size of Block’s employee base — and he

Block, led by Jack Dorsey, slashed over 4,000 employees, nearly half its global workforce, citing AI as a proactive strategy to boost agility. Dorsey predicted similar widespread cuts across the industry. The move sent Block's stock soaring over 24% in after-hours trading.

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startups: The EU’s strategic rebalancing of research partnerships
Startups
Feb 24, 2026The Next Web

startups: The EU’s strategic rebalancing of research partnerships

The EU's €93 billion Horizon Europe program has undergone a significant transformation in 2026, largely blocking Chinese organizations from receiving EU funding in critical tech areas like AI and semiconductors. This strategic shift is driven by concerns over research security and intellectual property, reflecting Europe's evolving approach to global scientific partnerships amidst geopolitical complexities.

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The US launches Tech Corps to boost AI dominance abroad
Gadgets
Feb 22, 2026Engadget

The US launches Tech Corps to boost AI dominance abroad

The US Peace Corps has launched a new "Tech Corps" initiative to send STEM graduates and AI professionals abroad. This program aims to use artificial intelligence to solve challenges in agriculture, education, health, and economic development in partner countries, while simultaneously bolstering the US's strategic position in the global AI market against growing competition.

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Cybersecurity: Epstein Files & Global Anti-Censorship Portal
In-depth
Feb 22, 2026Wired

Cybersecurity: Epstein Files & Global Anti-Censorship Portal

The cybersecurity community is actively analyzing the Epstein files revelations, while the US State Department plans a global online anti-censorship portal. These concurrent developments highlight ongoing challenges and strategic responses in digital security and internet freedom, underscoring a dynamic landscape in global digital policy.

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Discord's Age Check Fury: Shady UK Persona Test Sparks Outcry
Science
Feb 22, 2026Ars Technica

Discord's Age Check Fury: Shady UK Persona Test Sparks Outcry

Fury over Discord's Age Checks Explodes After Shady Persona Test in UK Key Takeaways Discord faced significant backlash over its global age verification rollout, particularly concerning the collection and handling of

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Why creators are ditching ad revenue for chocolate bars and fintech acquisitions
AI
Feb 21, 2026TechCrunch AI

Why creators are ditching ad revenue for chocolate bars and fintech acquisitions

The creator economy is rapidly evolving beyond ad revenue, with digital entrepreneurs like MrBeast building business empires through product lines and startup acquisitions. This shift highlights how influence is becoming infrastructure, though its scalability beyond top creators remains a key question. TechCrunch's Equity podcast unpacks this trend alongside developments in AI, fintech, and global tech infrastructure.

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latest
Feb 19, 2026The Verge

RAM Crunch Warning: Tech Industry Faces Existential Threat

Phison CEO Pua Khein-Seng warns of a severe RAM crunch by late 2026, threatening product line cuts and even company failures due to component shortages. This dire prediction, confirmed by sources to The Verge, highlights a critical vulnerability in the global tech supply chain.

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