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Programming
May 10, 2026Hacker News

Hardware Attestation: A Developer's Look at Monopoly Risks

Hardware-based attestation, exemplified by Apple's App Attest and Google's Play Integrity APIs, is increasingly being used to verify device integrity. While presented as a security feature, this trend is effectively locking out alternative operating systems and hardware, enforcing a duopoly. This extends to web services via initiatives like reCAPTCHA Mobile Verification, creating significant anti-competitive challenges by mandating certified mobile devices for access.

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Building Blocks of Fun: Every LEGO Game You Can Play on PS5
Games
May 11, 2026IGN

Building Blocks of Fun: Every LEGO Game You Can Play on PS5

Building Blocks of Fun: Every LEGO Game You Can Play on PS5 Ah, LEGO. Whether your childhood was spent meticulously snapping plastic bricks together or diving into their digital counterparts, the universal appeal of

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GTA 6 Rumor Mill Goes Into Overdrive: Are We Finally Getting News
Games
May 10, 2026IGN

GTA 6 Rumor Mill Goes Into Overdrive: Are We Finally Getting News

Fans are buzzing over alleged Sony marketing emails pushing PS5 upgrades for GTA 6, some even mentioning a November 19, 2026 release date. This, coupled with Take-Two's plans to ramp up marketing this summer, has the community in a frenzy. While unofficial, the sheer volume of speculation suggests an announcement might be closer than we think.

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The Instax Wide 400 builds on instant photography’s simplicity and
Tech
May 10, 2026TechCrunch

The Instax Wide 400 builds on instant photography’s simplicity and

Fujifilm has launched the Instax Wide 400 camera for $175, expanding its instant photography line with a larger print format designed for group shots and landscapes. Building on simplicity, the camera produces 62 × 99 mm prints, roughly double the size of Instax Mini photos, and features automatic settings, a self-timer, and intuitive controls. While delivering good image quality in ideal conditions, its lack of manual controls can be a trade-off in challenging light.

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Laid-off Oracle workers tried to negotiate better severance. Oracle
Tech
May 9, 2026TechCrunch

Laid-off Oracle workers tried to negotiate better severance. Oracle

Oracle laid off 20,000-30,000 employees, offering standard severance terms that excluded accelerated stock vesting, a major point of contention. Efforts by a group of affected workers to negotiate for better packages, citing less generous terms compared to other tech giants and issues with WARN Act protections, were rejected by Oracle.

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How to Govern AI Agents - Secure Your Enterprise Proactively
How To
May 8, 2026VentureBeat

How to Govern AI Agents - Secure Your Enterprise Proactively

Learn to establish robust AI agent governance in six stages, from discovery to compliance, protecting your organization before agents reshape your security policies.

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Indie Games: The Quiet Revolution Redrawing Gaming's Map
Games
May 9, 2026GamesIndustry.biz

Indie Games: The Quiet Revolution Redrawing Gaming's Map

Indie games have quietly sparked a revolution, transforming from a niche sideshow into a major force in the industry. Driven by accessible tools like the Godot engine and developer independence, indies are revitalizing abandoned genres and creating new ones. They now account for nearly half of Steam's full-game revenue, building a thriving, self-sufficient economy outside traditional publishing.

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The 300GB Digital Dumpster Fire: Is Your PC's Recycling Bin a Hoarder
Games
May 8, 2026Kotaku

The 300GB Digital Dumpster Fire: Is Your PC's Recycling Bin a Hoarder

A PC gamer's shocking 300GB recycling bin sparked a community-wide discussion on digital hygiene. This extreme case serves as a friendly reminder for all of us to clear our own digital clutter. Beyond the bin, we've got updates on Capcom's hit _Pragmata_, _Ruse_'s Steam return, and the next _Aliens: Fireteam Elite_.

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Project Ethos Shifts Gears: Layoffs & a Bold New Vision for 2K's F2P
Games
May 8, 2026GamesIndustry.biz

Project Ethos Shifts Gears: Layoffs & a Bold New Vision for 2K's F2P

2K's 31st Union studio has undergone layoffs for its free-to-play shooter Project Ethos, while announcing a significant pivot to a "skill-based PVP roguelike experience." This change aims to streamline development and introduce a "more distinctive, fantasy-like visual identity" after a lukewarm initial reception.

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Valve Battles Steam Controller Scalpers with New Reservation System
Tech
May 7, 2026The Verge

Valve Battles Steam Controller Scalpers with New Reservation System

Valve is launching a new reservation system for its recently released Steam Controller, set to go live this Friday at 1 PM ET. This strategic move directly addresses widespread customer frustration following the

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Google's New reCAPTCHA: Verification or Vexation
Review
May 8, 2026Android Authority

Google's New reCAPTCHA: Verification or Vexation

Quick Verdict Google's latest iteration of its reCAPTCHA system, designed to bolster online security against bots, introduces a significant shift: mandatory reliance on Google Play Services for verification. While this

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Google Fitbit Air & Health App: A Screenless Leap Forward
Review
May 8, 2026Ars Technica

Google Fitbit Air & Health App: A Screenless Leap Forward

Quick Verdict Google's new screenless Fitbit Air, paired with the rebranded Google Health app and its AI Health Coach, marks a significant strategic shift. For those seeking discreet, comfortable, and long-lasting

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DOJ: Ransomware Gang Tapped Russian Government Databases
Tech
May 6, 2026TechCrunch

DOJ: Ransomware Gang Tapped Russian Government Databases

U.S. prosecutors revealed the Russian ransomware gang Karakurt accessed government databases and used law enforcement ties to evade taxes and military service, following the sentencing of hacker Deniss Zolotarjovs. This highlights Russia's role as a cybercriminal "safe haven."

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Pixel Temperature Sensor: A Beloved Feature Nearing Its End
Review
May 6, 2026ZDNet

Pixel Temperature Sensor: A Beloved Feature Nearing Its End

Quick Verdict: A Highly Valued Feature on the Chopping Block Google's Pixel phones have carved out a niche for themselves with unique, user-centric features, and none has been quite as unexpectedly useful to this

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ASUS ProArt PZ14: A Trailblazing AI Creator 2-in-1
Review
May 4, 2026Digital Trends

ASUS ProArt PZ14: A Trailblazing AI Creator 2-in-1

ASUS's ProArt PZ14 is a compelling, AI-focused 2-in-1 for creators, featuring a 144Hz OLED display and Snapdragon X2 Elite, offering portability and strong AI chops, though app compatibility and real-world performance still need testing.

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How to Edit PDFs on Android and Ditch Your Laptop for Good
How To
May 3, 2026MakeUseOf

How to Edit PDFs on Android and Ditch Your Laptop for Good

Learn to efficiently edit, annotate, and manage PDFs on your Android phone using PDFgear, a free and powerful app, allowing you to ditch your laptop for quick document tasks.

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Unveiling the Xiaomi 17: A Real-World Camera Test in Thailand
How To
May 3, 2026Fossbytes

Unveiling the Xiaomi 17: A Real-World Camera Test in Thailand

Explore the Xiaomi 17's camera capabilities and overall performance through a rigorous real-world test in Thailand's heat, understanding its strengths and quirks.

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How to Choose an Affordable Foldable: Why Motorola Razr Leads
How To
May 3, 2026How-To Geek

How to Choose an Affordable Foldable: Why Motorola Razr Leads

So, you're thinking about a foldable phone, but the hefty price tags have always been a roadblock? Good news! The foldable market is finally becoming more accessible, thanks in large part to Motorola. While Samsung has

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Sonny Boy: The Existential Mystery That'll Hook You All Weekend
Games
May 3, 2026Polygon

Sonny Boy: The Existential Mystery That'll Hook You All Weekend

Sonny Boy is a 12-episode anime from director Shingo Natsume and Madhouse, available on Hulu and Disney Plus. It’s hailed as one of the most bingeable series, blending sci-fi mystery with a profound exploration of adolescence. Its unique storytelling, surreal visuals, and incredible soundtrack create a compulsive viewing experience that leaves a lasting impact.

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The Hunt for Aragorn: Viggo Mortensen Blesses Jamie Dornan's Casting
Games
May 2, 2026IGN

The Hunt for Aragorn: Viggo Mortensen Blesses Jamie Dornan's Casting

Andy Serkis confirms Viggo Mortensen is "thrilled" with Jamie Dornan cast as Aragorn in *The Hunt for Gollum*. Despite fan surprise, Mortensen's blessing aims to ease concerns. The film, directed by Serkis and featuring returning cast like Elijah Wood, is set for a December 2027 release, promising a deep dive into Strider's character.

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Imagine Dragons' Last Flag: A Swift Retreat for the Online Shooter
Games
May 2, 2026Kotaku

Imagine Dragons' Last Flag: A Swift Retreat for the Online Shooter

Imagine Dragons' lead singer Dan Reynolds' game studio, Night Street Games, is ending new content development for its online shooter, *Last Flag*, less than three weeks after its April 14 launch. The CTF-like game failed to find an audience, never hitting over 600 concurrent players on Steam. While new content stops, the game will remain online with a final update and custom lobby features.

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ai: Did you know you can’t steal a charity? Don’t worry. Elon Musk
Tech
May 2, 2026TechCrunch AI

ai: Did you know you can’t steal a charity? Don’t worry. Elon Musk

Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI heated up as he testified for three days, accusing the company of betraying its nonprofit mission by going for-profit. He repeatedly asserted, "You can't steal a charity," as emails and tweets surfaced. This comes amidst strong cloud earnings driven by enterprise AI spending and other tech developments.

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Fast Paths, Slow Paths: Governing Autonomous AI at Scale
Programming
May 2, 2026Stack Overflow Blog

Fast Paths, Slow Paths: Governing Autonomous AI at Scale

As AI systems become more autonomous, traditional step-by-step governance creates fragile architectures. This article explores 'fast paths' and 'slow paths' as a solution, enabling scalable autonomy by regulating behavior through continuous observation and selective, feedback-driven intervention, rather than synchronous approval for every action.

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Pixel Tensor G5 Gaming Power: Fans Weigh In
Review
May 2, 2026Android Authority

Pixel Tensor G5 Gaming Power: Fans Weigh In

A new survey reveals that while a third of Pixel fans are put off by the Tensor G5's lackluster gaming and heavy multitasking performance, a significant majority prioritize the overall 'Pixel experience' and AI features, finding the chip 'good enough' for daily use. Longevity and overheating remain key concerns for some.

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Google Meet AI Note-taker: Smarter, Customizable Meetings
Review
May 1, 2026Digital Trends

Google Meet AI Note-taker: Smarter, Customizable Meetings

Google Meet's AI note-taker gets a significant upgrade with customizable sections, including a standout 'Decisions' tracker, making meeting summaries smarter, less overwhelming, and highly actionable for eligible Google Workspace users.

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