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STEM Educator of the Year Unveils Math Museum to Combat 'Math Trauma
Tech
May 1, 2026GeekWire

STEM Educator of the Year Unveils Math Museum to Combat 'Math Trauma

GeekWire’s STEM Educator of the Year, Tracy Drinkwater, has launched the Seattle Universal Math Museum (SUMM) in Kent, Wash. The museum offers playful, interactive exhibits designed to transform negative perceptions of math into joyful exploration, challenging traditional education methods. Drinkwater will be honored at the GeekWire Awards on May 7th for her pioneering work.

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How to Evaluate and Buy the Samsung Odyssey OLED G93SC Ultrawide
How To
May 1, 2026Lifehacker

How to Evaluate and Buy the Samsung Odyssey OLED G93SC Ultrawide

Curved ultrawide monitors revolutionize your gaming experience, drawing you into the action by extending visuals to your peripheral vision. If you've been dreaming of a premium gaming setup, now might be the perfect

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Virtual Desktops: A Game-Changer for Digital Organization
Review
Apr 28, 2026ZDNet

Virtual Desktops: A Game-Changer for Digital Organization

Verdict: Unlock Your Digital Potential with Virtual Desktops Virtual Desktops are an often-overlooked yet incredibly powerful feature built into nearly every modern operating system. Far from a mere gimmick, they serve

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DJI Mic Mini 2 Review: Affordable, Colorful, and Capable Wireless
Review
Apr 28, 2026Engadget

DJI Mic Mini 2 Review: Affordable, Colorful, and Capable Wireless

Not long ago, capturing high-quality wireless audio meant investing in expensive, bulky equipment. DJI's original Mic Mini disrupted this landscape by combining a microphone and transmitter into a tiny, affordable

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Ubuntu Linux to Integrate AI Features Through 2026
Tech
Apr 28, 2026The Verge

Ubuntu Linux to Integrate AI Features Through 2026

Canonical has revealed its strategy to integrate AI features into Ubuntu Linux throughout 2026. The plan includes enhancing existing OS functions with background AI models and introducing new AI-native tools, such as advanced accessibility features and agentic AI. Canonical emphasizes model transparency and local inference, aiming to make Linux more accessible without transforming Ubuntu into an "AI product."

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Qualtrics CEO Ousts Five Senior Execs in Swift Leadership Revamp
Tech
Apr 25, 2026GeekWire

Qualtrics CEO Ousts Five Senior Execs in Swift Leadership Revamp

Qualtrics CEO Jason Maynard has initiated a major leadership shake-up, announcing the departure of five senior executives less than three months into his role. The restructuring, outlined in an internal memo, aims to simplify operations, accelerate growth, and enhance the company's focus on AI innovation and customer outcomes. This significant overhaul impacts key business, engineering, IT, and marketing teams.

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How to Discover Your Dream Pocket E-Reader: The Xteink S4
How To
Apr 25, 2026Lifehacker

How to Discover Your Dream Pocket E-Reader: The Xteink S4

Are you on the hunt for a compact e-reader that offers unparalleled portability without locking you into a single digital ecosystem? The upcoming Xteink S4 is generating significant buzz, promising to be a game-changer

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Your Weekend Binge Guide: Streaming's Biggest Hits and Hidden Gems
Games
Apr 25, 2026Polygon

Your Weekend Binge Guide: Streaming's Biggest Hits and Hidden Gems

This weekend's streaming lineup is packed with major releases and intriguing indie gems. Dive into Charlize Theron's survival thriller *Apex* on Netflix, Timothée Chalamet's intense sports drama *Marty Supreme* on HBO Max, and Park Chan-wook's dark new thriller *No Other Choice* on Hulu. Plus, discover a wealth of horror, action, and psychological thrillers across other platforms and VOD.

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How to Unwind This Weekend: Stream 3 Otherworldly Shows on Prime Video
How To
Apr 25, 2026How-To Geek

How to Unwind This Weekend: Stream 3 Otherworldly Shows on Prime Video

Stepping into another world is the perfect way to unwind, and this weekend (April 24-26) offers a prime opportunity to do just that. With advanced CGI, intricate lore, and allegorical storytelling, science fiction and

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Polymarket: High Stakes, Higher Risks
Review
Apr 25, 2026Ars Technica

Polymarket: High Stakes, Higher Risks

Quick Verdict Polymarket, a prominent prediction market platform, has been thrust into the spotlight following allegations of insider trading involving a US Army soldier, Gannon Ken Van Dyke. While the platform swiftly

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regional: Seattle HR leader’s candid book offers practical insights
Tech
Apr 25, 2026GeekWire

regional: Seattle HR leader’s candid book offers practical insights

Seattle HR leader Mikaela Kiner's new book, "The Reverb Way," offers candid insights into building a thriving business without personal sacrifice. Drawing on her experience at Microsoft, Amazon, Starbucks, and her firm Reverb, Kiner provides practical advice for founders. The book covers navigating challenges, prioritizing work-life balance, and leveraging community, with current insights on AI's impact and Reverb's recent business rebound.

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Unpacking the Human Side of Open Source: A Developer's Lens
Programming
Apr 24, 2026Stack Overflow Blog

Unpacking the Human Side of Open Source: A Developer's Lens

Cult.Repo produces documentaries shedding light on the human stories behind open-source software, revealing the dedication of maintainers and the often-overlooked personal challenges they face. Their work highlights critical issues like project sustainability, fair compensation, and widespread burnout among open-source contributors. Understanding these narratives offers developers crucial insights into the health and future of the tools they depend on.

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Carbon Nanotube Wiring: A Glimpse into the Future, But Not Ready for
Review
Apr 24, 2026Ars Technica

Carbon Nanotube Wiring: A Glimpse into the Future, But Not Ready for

Verdict: A Promising Scientific Breakthrough, Not a Consumer Product (Yet) Carbon nanotube (CNT) wiring has long held the promise of revolutionizing electronics, and new research brings us tantalizingly closer to that

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ZDNET's SIM Farm Article: Your Essential Scam Defense Guide
Review
Apr 23, 2026ZDNet

ZDNET's SIM Farm Article: Your Essential Scam Defense Guide

Verdict ZDNET's deep dive into the "shadowy SIM farms" behind today's relentless scam texts is not just informative; it's essential reading for anyone with a mobile device. This article is a critical, timely resource

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ai: Apple’s John Ternus will run one of the world’s most powerful
Tech
Apr 22, 2026TechCrunch AI

ai: Apple’s John Ternus will run one of the world’s most powerful

John Ternus has officially taken the helm as Apple's new Chief Executive Officer, succeeding the iconic Tim Cook, who transitions into an executive chairman role after a remarkable 15-year tenure. Ternus inherits

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NVIDIA Blackwell's Memory Architecture: A Generational Leap for AI
Programming
Apr 22, 2026freeCodeCamp

NVIDIA Blackwell's Memory Architecture: A Generational Leap for AI

As AI models continue their exponential growth, memory capacity, bandwidth, and latency consistently present the most formidable challenges for hardware engineers. The need for larger models often forces developers into

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Roku City Dash: Addictive, Free Fun for Your Roku
Review
Apr 21, 2026ZDNet

Roku City Dash: Addictive, Free Fun for Your Roku

Roku City Dash review: A surprisingly engaging and free casual game that turns your Roku screensaver into an addictive high-score challenge, perfect for quick entertainment or competitive family fun.

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AI Resume Screening: Unmasking the Algorithmic Gatekeepers
Review
Apr 19, 2026TechRadar

AI Resume Screening: Unmasking the Algorithmic Gatekeepers

Quick Verdict This TechRadar analysis delves into a critical, often overlooked aspect of the modern job search: the pervasive filtering of resumes by AI systems before human eyes ever see them. It's an honest and

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Projector Brightness Levels: The Truth Behind the Lumens Hype
Review
Apr 19, 2026Android Authority

Projector Brightness Levels: The Truth Behind the Lumens Hype

Projectors have evolved dramatically, moving beyond dedicated home theaters into everyday living spaces. With portable designs, lifestyle-oriented models, and ultra-short-throw setups increasingly serving as TV

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Google Rolls Out Native Gemini AI App for Mac
Tech
Apr 16, 2026TechCrunch

Google Rolls Out Native Gemini AI App for Mac

Google has launched a native Gemini AI app for Mac, providing instant, context-aware assistance through a quick shortcut. The app allows users to share screen content and local files for analysis, and supports multimedia generation. This move brings Google into direct competition with other AI providers on the macOS platform.

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iPhone Fold: Apple's Risky Bid for Foldable Dominance
Review
Apr 14, 2026ZDNet

iPhone Fold: Apple's Risky Bid for Foldable Dominance

Apple’s entry into the foldable phone market has been a topic of fervent speculation for years. Now, with rumors pointing to a potential 2026 release for the 'iPhone Fold,' the anticipation is palpable. As an

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Veger X5 MagSafe Wallet: A Glimpse into the Qi2 Future for Android
Review
Apr 13, 2026ZDNet

Veger X5 MagSafe Wallet: A Glimpse into the Qi2 Future for Android

Honest review of the Veger X5 MagSafe wallet, charger, and tracker. While promising, weak magnets and charging quirks hinder its daily use, yet it powerfully illustrates the convenience Android users miss without Qi2.

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Games
Apr 11, 2026GameSpot

Gaming's Lunar Love Affair: Exploring the Weird & Wonderful Moons

The recent Artemis II mission has us looking up, but games have been taking us to the moon for decades. From haunted alien outposts in Destiny to the terrifying visage of Majora's Mask, and the enigmatic quantum moon of Outer Wilds, virtual worlds offer wildly creative interpretations of our celestial neighbor. This piece celebrates how games mythologize and utilize the moon, transforming it into a setting for awe, terror, and pivotal gameplay mechanics.

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The Messy Reality: Taming Your AI Strategy's Shadow & Sprawl
Programming
Apr 11, 2026Stack Overflow Blog

The Messy Reality: Taming Your AI Strategy's Shadow & Sprawl

AI integration often introduces significant challenges: Shadow AI poses data security risks from unapproved tool usage, while pipeline sprawl creates operational headaches with complex ETL processes. Architectural strategies like in-platform model deployments, monitored gateways, and moving to single foundation models with on-the-fly data queries can simplify governance and reduce maintenance burdens. Consolidating data into a unified warehouse further enhances control, despite potential performance trade-offs for online services.

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Exit 8 Review: A Masterful Cinematic Nightmare
Review
Apr 8, 2026Digital Trends

Exit 8 Review: A Masterful Cinematic Nightmare

Exit 8 offers a chilling, psychological horror experience, transforming a minimalist video game into a profound cinematic nightmare. Director Genki Kawamura's innovative practical filmmaking and deep thematic exploration make it a must-see for fans of unconventional horror.

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