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ZDNet's 2026 RAM Advice: Practical Guidance for PC & Mac
Review
Jun 16, 2026ZDNet

ZDNet's 2026 RAM Advice: Practical Guidance for PC & Mac

Quick Verdict ZDNet’s deep dive into RAM requirements for 2026 offers a pragmatic, consumer-focused guide for Windows, Mac, and Chromebook users. It clearly establishes 16GB as the new standard for most Windows PCs and

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Netflix's Lincoln Lawyer Ending: A Satisfying Farewell
Review
Jun 15, 2026TechRadar

Netflix's Lincoln Lawyer Ending: A Satisfying Farewell

The Lincoln Lawyer Cancellation: Not So Bad After All Verdict: While Netflix's decision to end The Lincoln Lawyer with its fifth season might initially sound like another disappointing cancellation, the situation is

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Google Messages Optimization: Essential Settings for a Better
Review
Jun 15, 2026ZDNet

Google Messages Optimization: Essential Settings for a Better

A comprehensive review of ZDNET's recommended 9 Google Messages settings for enhanced privacy, reduced clutter, and a tailored user experience on Android devices, offering a pragmatic guide to optimize your messaging.

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Mobigame Draws a Line in the Sand Against Notorious 'EDGE' Trademark
Games
Jun 14, 2026Kotaku

Mobigame Draws a Line in the Sand Against Notorious 'EDGE' Trademark

Mobile studio Mobigame is reigniting a decade-old battle against notorious trademark troll Tim Langdell over the word "edge." Mobigame, developers of the critically acclaimed game *Edge*, is now financially stronger and publicly committed to exposing Langdell's tactics and ending his litigious behavior once and for all.

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Review
Jun 14, 2026Ars Technica

Disclosure Day: Action-Packed, but Lacks Fresh Ideas

"Disclosure Day," Steven Spielberg's latest sci-fi, is an action-packed, expertly paced blockbuster with a standout Emily Blunt performance. While entertaining and well-crafted, it offers little in terms of original ideas or a groundbreaking narrative, ultimately feeling familiar.

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Resident Evil Veronica Remake Dominates Summer Game Fest Hype Cycle
Games
Jun 14, 2026Polygon

Resident Evil Veronica Remake Dominates Summer Game Fest Hype Cycle

Capcom's remake of Resident Evil Veronica was the most popular game announced at Summer Game Fest, topping Steam wishlists with over 800,000 entries. It also performed exceptionally well across trailer engagement and press coverage, proving its dominance as a third-party title.

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Why Disabling Windows Prefetch Makes Your PC Slower and How to
How To
Jun 13, 2026MakeUseOf

Why Disabling Windows Prefetch Makes Your PC Slower and How to

Discover why turning off Windows Prefetch can degrade performance, understand how Windows manages memory efficiently, and learn to correctly interpret your PC's RAM usage in Task Manager.

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Moto G Stylus 2026 Review: A Mid-Range Masterpiece of Missing Features
Review
Jun 14, 2026Android Authority

Moto G Stylus 2026 Review: A Mid-Range Masterpiece of Missing Features

The Moto G Stylus (2026) is a mid-range Android phone that stands out by offering an enhanced, battery-powered stylus, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a microSD card slot. At $499.99 MSRP, it's a unique value proposition for those seeking these features, especially after typical Motorola discounts.

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Google Pixel Updates: A Gamble on Your Daily Driver
Review
Jun 13, 2026Android Authority

Google Pixel Updates: A Gamble on Your Daily Driver

Google Pixel Updates: A Gamble on Your Daily Driver Verdict: Google's Pixel updates have transformed from a premium perk into a frustrating game of chance. While promising cutting-edge Android experiences, recent

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Upgrade Your Smart Home: Devices That Shine on Zigbee & Thread
How To
Jun 13, 2026MakeUseOf

Upgrade Your Smart Home: Devices That Shine on Zigbee & Thread

Discover how to enhance your smart home's reliability and efficiency by choosing Zigbee or Thread devices for critical functions like security sensors, smart locks, lighting, and motion detection. Reduce Wi-Fi congestion and battery drain.

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How to Master Apple's New Image Playground for Stunning AI Art
How To
Jun 13, 2026Lifehacker

How to Master Apple's New Image Playground for Stunning AI Art

Explore the enhanced capabilities of Apple's Image Playground with iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27 to generate, control, and edit AI images like never before, creating stunning photorealistic art and custom visuals.

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Apple: Siri's New AI Will Not Be Your 'AI Girlfriend
Tech
Jun 12, 2026The Verge

Apple: Siri's New AI Will Not Be Your 'AI Girlfriend

Apple has clarified that its revamped Siri AI will not serve as an "AI girlfriend" or romantic partner. Craig Federighi, Apple's Senior VP of Software Engineering, stated that Siri is designed purely for utility, helping users complete tasks and gain information, in contrast to other chatbots that focus on engagement and sycophancy. This strategic decision underscores Apple's commitment to user privacy and a functional, boundary-respecting AI experience.

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# Until Dawn 2: The Uncanny Valley Still Haunts Its Stars
Games
Jun 12, 2026GameSpot

# Until Dawn 2: The Uncanny Valley Still Haunts Its Stars

Until Dawn 2, revealed at State of Play, continues the franchise's uncanny valley problem with its character models, despite being from a new development team. While Neil Newbon's character looks decent, the rest of the cast suffers from dead eyes and unnatural facial animations, making them unsettlingly artificial. This visual disconnect detracts from an otherwise promising horror premise.

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AI Needs Judgment, Not a Job Description: Michael Ronis on Recruitment
Tech
Jun 12, 2026The Next Web

AI Needs Judgment, Not a Job Description: Michael Ronis on Recruitment

Michael Ronis, founder of Janbrook Partners, argues that while AI offers powerful efficiencies in recruitment, companies risk costly turnover by prioritizing automation over human judgment. He emphasizes that AI excels at data processing but lacks the ability to assess crucial elements like cultural fit, candidate motivation, and interpersonal dynamics. Ronis advocates for a complementary model where AI enhances research, allowing human recruiters to focus on essential relationship-building and nuanced evaluation.

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ai: Pool’s new app turns your screenshots into something useful
Tech
Jun 12, 2026TechCrunch AI

ai: Pool’s new app turns your screenshots into something useful

Pool, a new AI-powered iOS app, transforms cluttered camera rolls into organized, actionable archives by categorizing screenshots and linking them to original sources. Developed by Maxime Junique and Piet Terheyden, the app uses advanced AI to help users rediscover forgotten information, from recipes to product recommendations. Having secured over $2 million in pre-seed funding, Pool is also planning a future agentic AI personal assistant app.

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industry: Anthropic CEO calls for FAA-style regulation of powerful AI
Tech
Jun 11, 2026VentureBeat

industry: Anthropic CEO calls for FAA-style regulation of powerful AI

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei is pushing for FAA-style regulation of powerful AI models, citing public safety concerns amid rapidly advancing AI capabilities and potential misuses. This call for oversight, backed by new policy frameworks and $350 million in funding, suggests future operational, regulatory, and workforce constraints for enterprises. Key implications include potential deployment holds for frontier models, elevating AI cybersecurity to critical infrastructure status, and the need for proactive strategies to manage structural labor displacement.

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Mercedes-Benz Kicks Off Axial Flux Motor Production: An Engineering
Programming
Jun 10, 2026Hacker News

Mercedes-Benz Kicks Off Axial Flux Motor Production: An Engineering

Mercedes-Benz has launched large-scale production of its electric axial flux motors in Berlin-Marienfelde, marking a major technological leap for EVs. These compact, high-performance motors are critical for the new Mercedes-AMG GT 4-door Coupé, demonstrating exceptional power density and efficiency. The manufacturing process showcases advanced precision engineering, integrating AI for quality control and complex automation to overcome intricate production challenges.

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Apple Bypasses On-Device AI Memory Limits with New Architecture
Tech
Jun 10, 2026VentureBeat

Apple Bypasses On-Device AI Memory Limits with New Architecture

Apple has introduced a groundbreaking architecture at WWDC26 for on-device AI, overcoming the long-standing DRAM memory limit. Its new AFM 3 Core Advanced model stores 20 billion parameters in NAND flash, using a unique Instruction-Following Pruning (IFP) method to dynamically load expert modules into DRAM. This innovation significantly boosts local AI capabilities for agentic workloads.

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Seattle Slips in Key Investment Ranking, Business Climate Concerns
Tech
Jun 10, 2026GeekWire

Seattle Slips in Key Investment Ranking, Business Climate Concerns

Seattle has plummeted 11 spots to 13th in a new Financial Times-Nikkei ranking of U.S. cities for foreign investment, sparking renewed debate over the city's business climate. The significant drop from last year's second-place position has fueled concerns among tech leaders and business professionals, many of whom attribute the decline to what they perceive as anti-business policies and an escalating cost of living.

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Empowering STEM Students: Essential Open Source Tools for Success
Programming
Jun 10, 2026freeCodeCamp

Empowering STEM Students: Essential Open Source Tools for Success

In today's rapidly evolving technological landscape, the methods through which STEM students learn, experiment, and collaborate have undergone a significant transformation. A mere decade ago, advanced learning resources

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Jensen Huang's AI Risk Stance: A Reality Check
Review
Jun 7, 2026TechRadar

Jensen Huang's AI Risk Stance: A Reality Check

Quick Verdict: A Pragmatic Perspective on AI Risks In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, few figures hold as much sway as Jensen Huang, co-founder and CEO of Nvidia. His company is not just a

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How to Monitor Appliances with ESP32 - Smart Home, No Smart Plugs
How To
Jun 7, 2026MakeUseOf

How to Monitor Appliances with ESP32 - Smart Home, No Smart Plugs

Are you looking to make your home smarter without relying on expensive, restrictive smart plugs? The versatile ESP32 microcontroller offers a powerful, low-cost solution for monitoring your appliances in various ways.

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Innovega Pivots to Smart Glasses for Visually Impaired
Tech
Jun 6, 2026GeekWire

Innovega Pivots to Smart Glasses for Visually Impaired

Seattle-area startup Innovega, previously known for its augmented reality (AR) contact lens technology, has unveiled Gen One, a new pair of smart glasses designed to significantly enhance sight for the nearly 300

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CNET's NYT Connections Hints & Answers: A Service Review
Review
Jun 5, 2026CNET

CNET's NYT Connections Hints & Answers: A Service Review

CNET expands its vast digital footprint to offer daily assistance for NYT Connections, promising timely "Sports Edition" hints and answers for June 5, #620. This review assesses CNET's platform and its suitability as a provider for such a service, highlighting its strengths as a credible, broad content hub versus potential challenges in user experience and a lack of specific article content for direct evaluation.

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ANSI Escape Codes: The Enduring Foundation of Terminal UI
Programming
Jun 5, 2026Hacker News

ANSI Escape Codes: The Enduring Foundation of Terminal UI

ANSI escape codes, a standard nearly 50 years old, are the simple yet powerful backbone behind almost all modern terminal UIs, enabling everything from bold text and colors to interactive progress bars and full-screen applications. Understanding their basic structure – starting with the Escape character and followed by a Control Sequence Introducer – reveals how terminals interpret commands for text formatting, cursor control, and advanced coloring. These codes have adapted with modern libraries and continue to be a fundamental and enduring technology for developers.

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