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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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Star Wars: Andor Book Unearths Coruscant's Deepest Design Secrets
Games
Jul 1, 2026Polygon

Star Wars: Andor Book Unearths Coruscant's Deepest Design Secrets

The new book _The Art of Andor_ reveals fascinating insights into how showrunner Tony Gilroy meticulously crafted Coruscant for the Disney+ series. Discover four major design secrets, including Gilroy's "non-Marvel" aesthetic and the hidden details of key locations that define the show's gritty realism.

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Samsung Messages Shutdown: A Necessary Evil for Android Messaging
Review
Jun 30, 2026TechRadar

Samsung Messages Shutdown: A Necessary Evil for Android Messaging

For many Samsung Galaxy owners in the US, a significant shift is on the horizon: Samsung Messages, the default messaging application for many of the company's devices, is officially shutting down. Set to cease

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DeepSeek's DSpark: Revolutionizing LLM Inference Speed
Programming
Jun 30, 2026VentureBeat

DeepSeek's DSpark: Revolutionizing LLM Inference Speed

Fellow developers, the quest for faster, more cost-effective LLM inference just took a significant leap forward. DeepSeek, known for its open-source contributions, has unveiled DSpark, a new framework designed to

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MacBook Ultra Rumors: A Glimpse into Apple's Touch Future
Review
Jun 29, 2026Engadget

MacBook Ultra Rumors: A Glimpse into Apple's Touch Future

The rumored MacBook Ultra could be Apple's first touchscreen laptop, featuring an OLED display, a "total redesign," and high-end M5/M7 chips. Anticipated for late 2026, it's set to be Apple's most expensive MacBook, targeting creative professionals with a blend of macOS power and touch input.

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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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Build a Bloom Filter from Scratch in Python for Efficient Checks
Programming
Jun 29, 2026freeCodeCamp

Build a Bloom Filter from Scratch in Python for Efficient Checks

Bloom filters are probabilistic data structures that efficiently determine if an item is "definitely not" or "possibly" in a set, using minimal memory. They are ideal for scenarios requiring fast membership checks on vast datasets where a small rate of false positives is acceptable. This article details how to build one from scratch in Python, covering its core components, hash function design, and how to size it for a target error rate.

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startups: Trump threatens 100% tariffs over digital services taxes
Tech
Jun 29, 2026The Next Web

startups: Trump threatens 100% tariffs over digital services taxes

Former President Donald Trump has threatened a 100% tariff on any country taxing US tech firms with digital services taxes, just a day after the EU ratified a trade deal. Brussels defiantly stated taxation is its sovereign right and will not back down. This sets up a major international standoff over digital taxation, challenging Europe's years-long efforts to regulate tech giants and impacting future trade relations.

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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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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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Amble One Review: Luxe EV Buggy with Apple/Audi DNA
Review
Jun 28, 2026Ars Technica

Amble One Review: Luxe EV Buggy with Apple/Audi DNA

Quick Verdict The Amble One emerges as a refreshing take on lightweight electric mobility, blending design pedigree from Apple and Audi with the utilitarian charm of a moon buggy. Priced at an accessible $25,000, this

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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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South Korea's "Drone Warrior" Initiative: Ambitious, Yet Challenged
Review
Jun 27, 2026Ars Technica

South Korea's "Drone Warrior" Initiative: Ambitious, Yet Challenged

South Korea plans to transform its entire military into "drone warriors" by 2029, aiming for drones to be a universal combat tool. This ambitious plan faces significant hurdles, including personnel shortages and supply chain constraints.

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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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Shake and Bake... in Europe? Ricky Bobby's Lost F1 Dream Revealed
Games
Jun 26, 2026IGN

Shake and Bake... in Europe? Ricky Bobby's Lost F1 Dream Revealed

Shake and Bake... in Europe? Ricky Bobby's Lost F1 Dream Revealed! Alright, buckle up, racing fans and comedy aficionados! Just when you thought you knew everything about the legendary NASCAR hero Ricky Bobby, a new

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Liquid AI's Tiny LFM2.5-230M Outperforms Larger Models, Runs Anywhere
Tech
Jun 26, 2026VentureBeat

Liquid AI's Tiny LFM2.5-230M Outperforms Larger Models, Runs Anywhere

Liquid AI, founded by former MIT computer scientists, today launched LFM2.5-230M, its smallest AI language model yet. This 230-million-parameter foundation model is explicitly designed for on-device agentic workflows,

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Gaming Hardware Prices Are Soaring: The AI Bubble's Brutal Cost
Games
Jun 26, 2026Kotaku

Gaming Hardware Prices Are Soaring: The AI Bubble's Brutal Cost

Gaming hardware prices are soaring due to an AI-driven demand for RAM and storage, leading to unprecedented supply shocks. Even tech giants like Apple and Valve are struggling with rising costs, forcing significant price increases on MacBooks and the new Steam Machine. Console prices for Xbox and potentially PlayStation are also set to climb, with tight market conditions expected to last beyond 2027.

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IBM Sub-1nm Chip Technology: A Leap Forward, But Far Off
Review
Jun 26, 2026Ars Technica

IBM Sub-1nm Chip Technology: A Leap Forward, But Far Off

Quick Verdict IBM's latest sub-1 nanometer chip technology, featuring its innovative nanostack architecture, represents a significant breakthrough in semiconductor research. It promises unprecedented gains in compute

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Build a Browser-Based PDF Reverse Tool with JavaScript and PDF-lib
Programming
Jun 25, 2026freeCodeCamp

Build a Browser-Based PDF Reverse Tool with JavaScript and PDF-lib

PDF files often arrive with pages in an incorrect sequence, a common byproduct of scanning multiple documents, merging various exports, or batch processing. This can lead to significant manual effort in rearranging

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industry: How Shopify built an AI stack that doesn't care which
Tech
Jun 25, 2026VentureBeat

industry: How Shopify built an AI stack that doesn't care which

Shopify has developed a resilient AI stack featuring an LLM proxy for automatic failover between AI providers and a sophisticated distillation pipeline for creating specialized, cost-effective models. This strategy ensures continuous AI operations, avoids vendor lock-in, and significantly boosts efficiency and accuracy across its platform.

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Overwatch's New Ultra Skins Spark Player Outrage Over Jaw-Dropping
Games
Jun 25, 2026Kotaku

Overwatch's New Ultra Skins Spark Player Outrage Over Jaw-Dropping

Overwatch 2 fans are up in arms over the new "Ultra" skins, priced at a shocking $35 each. These skins, for Kiriko and Sierra, offer enhanced visual and audio kill effects but lack the customization of Mythic skins. The community feels the price is unjustified, sparking a significant player revolt over Blizzard's latest monetization strategy.

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Secretlab Gaming Gear: Premium Comfort Meets Prime Day Savings
Review
Jun 25, 2026Tom's Hardware

Secretlab Gaming Gear: Premium Comfort Meets Prime Day Savings

Secretlab has carved out a formidable reputation in the gaming furniture space, known for its premium build quality, ergonomic design, and striking aesthetics. As Amazon Prime Day week kicks off, Secretlab is joining

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Unlimited OCR: One-Shot Long-Horizon Parsing for Modern Docs — Key
Programming
Jun 23, 2026Hacker News

Unlimited OCR: One-Shot Long-Horizon Parsing for Modern Docs — Key

The world of Optical Character Recognition (OCR) has seen significant advancements, but challenges persist when dealing with complex, multi-page, or lengthy documents. Traditional OCR often struggles with maintaining

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Ray-Ban Meta Optics Review: Premium Fit, Premium Price
Review
Jun 23, 2026Engadget

Ray-Ban Meta Optics Review: Premium Fit, Premium Price

The Ray-Ban Meta Optics smart glasses represent a significant step forward for those who need prescription eyewear but also desire the integrated tech of Meta's wearables. While the improved fit and subtle design make

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