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CNET's Wordle Guide: A Daily Digital Lifeline
Review
Jun 30, 2026CNET

CNET's Wordle Guide: A Daily Digital Lifeline

Verdict CNET's "Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for June 30, #1837" represents a structured effort by a prominent tech and consumer guide to assist players of the popular daily puzzle game. While the full content

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Games
Jun 30, 2026GameSpot

CD Projekt's Rebrand: Prepare for Double the Red Confusion

CD Projekt, the parent company of the Witcher and Cyberpunk studio, has bafflingly rebranded itself as CD Projekt Red, creating confusion with the existing development studio of the same name. This move aims for brand unification but raises questions about clear communication. Despite the corporate reshuffle, the studio continues work on Cyberpunk's sequel, The Witcher 4, and new DLC for The Witcher 3.

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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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What is SerpApi and How Developers Use It to Simplify Search Data
How To
Jun 29, 2026How-To Geek

What is SerpApi and How Developers Use It to Simplify Search Data

Learn how SerpApi simplifies access to real-time, structured search data, enabling developers to power AI, build research tools, monitor SEO, and automate data collection in just a few key steps.

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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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Programming
Jun 29, 2026Hacker News

Rocket Lab Acquires Iridium: A Fully Integrated Space Platform

Rocket Lab's acquisition of Iridium, valued at $8.0 billion, creates a fully vertically integrated space company. This merger combines Rocket Lab's launch and satellite manufacturing with Iridium's global LEO network and L-band spectrum, enabling end-to-end development and operation of constellations. It aims to accelerate innovation in space-based IoT, Direct-to-Device (D2D), and Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) services, offering a more unified platform for developers.

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Tesla Battling "Epidemic" of Battery Thefts at Nevada Factory
Tech
Jun 29, 2026Wired

Tesla Battling "Epidemic" of Battery Thefts at Nevada Factory

Tesla's Nevada Gigafactory has become the target of an "epidemic" of battery thefts, with millions of dollars worth of car and home batteries stolen directly from loading docks. Sheriff's records detail at least 11 incidents since December, nine of which occurred in January, involving sophisticated "strategic thefts" by organized groups exploiting security vulnerabilities. Tesla has since tightened protocols, and law enforcement has made arrests, but the broader issue of rising cargo theft continues to challenge the industry.

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California law targeting loud streaming ads takes effect on July 1
Tech
Jun 29, 2026TechCrunch

California law targeting loud streaming ads takes effect on July 1

California's new law, effective July 1, mandates that streaming ads not exceed the volume of accompanying content. This move, inspired by parent frustrations, aims for a quieter viewing experience and could spur broader industry changes as similar bills arise in other states.

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Ford Rehires 'Gray Beard' Engineers After AI Quality Control Falls
Tech
Jun 29, 2026TechCrunch AI

Ford Rehires 'Gray Beard' Engineers After AI Quality Control Falls

Ford has rehired 350 veteran engineers, including some former employees, after its AI and automated quality control systems failed to deliver desired product quality. Executives admitted that relying solely on AI was a "mistake," prompting a shift back to human expertise to identify flaws and train younger staff. This strategic pivot has already resulted in substantial cost savings from reduced warranty claims and helped Ford achieve a top ranking in initial quality surveys.

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ai: Why Wall Street thinks US memory maker Micron is the next Nvidia
Tech
Jun 29, 2026TechCrunch AI

ai: Why Wall Street thinks US memory maker Micron is the next Nvidia

Micron Technology has become a Wall Street favorite, with its valuation soaring amidst booming demand for AI memory chips, particularly High-Bandwidth Memory (HBM). Its stock surged over 236% in a month, briefly surpassing Meta and Tesla's market cap, driven by blockbuster earnings and strategic long-term agreements to mitigate market volatility.

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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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Fix Gemini: Get Your AI Assistant to Call the Right Contacts
How To
Jun 28, 2026MakeUseOf

Fix Gemini: Get Your AI Assistant to Call the Right Contacts

Learn to fix Google Gemini's contact calling issues by consolidating accounts, cleaning up duplicates, and standardizing phone numbers in your Google Contacts for seamless voice dialing.

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The Guardian’s Kai Wright refuses to buy a new phone: Smartphone
Tech
Jun 28, 2026The Verge

The Guardian’s Kai Wright refuses to buy a new phone: Smartphone

Journalist Kai Wright, co-host of The Guardian's *Stateside with Kai and Carter*, revealed in a Verge interview his deliberate choice to not buy new smartphones, citing frustration with planned obsolescence. He relies on hand-me-down devices, advocating for technology that endures rather than constantly requiring upgrades. His views reflect a growing consumer sentiment for durable, less complicated gadgets and a more sustainable tech industry.

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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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Kagi News: A Refreshingly Different News Experience
Review
Jun 28, 2026Android Authority

Kagi News: A Refreshingly Different News Experience

Kagi News presents itself as a compelling alternative to Google News, offering a distinct approach to how we consume daily information. After spending some time with it, it's clear Kagi prioritizes detail, context, and

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This puzzle game’s simple premise hides surprising depth: indie game
Tech
Jun 27, 2026The Verge

This puzzle game’s simple premise hides surprising depth: indie game

Solo developer TrampolineTales has released *What’s the Password?*, a puzzle game challenging players to input four-digit codes. Despite its simple premise, the game offers surprising depth through diverse and clever clue formats, available on PC, iOS, and Android.

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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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How to Watch Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness: A Global
Review
Jun 27, 2026TechRadar

How to Watch Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness: A Global

TechRadar's guide to streaming "Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness" provides clear regional access instructions and a strong VPN recommendation for global viewing. It highlights a US free trial and details the show's blend of Larry David's humor and celebrity cameos.

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ai: Trump Admin releases Anthropic  Mythos to be used by more than
Tech
Jun 27, 2026TechCrunch AI

ai: Trump Admin releases Anthropic Mythos to be used by more than

The Trump administration has lifted its ban on Anthropic's powerful Mythos 5 AI, allowing over 100 U.S. government agencies and companies, including non-American staff, to use it. This decision, two weeks after both Mythos 5 and Fable 5 were pulled, comes with "appropriate safeguards," though Fable 5 remains restricted.

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Anthropic's Mythos 5 Returns for Select Users Amid Regulatory Shift
Tech
Jun 27, 2026The Verge

Anthropic's Mythos 5 Returns for Select Users Amid Regulatory Shift

Anthropic's advanced AI model, Mythos 5, is partially reinstated for select cybersecurity and infrastructure providers after two weeks of negotiations with the Trump administration. The public-facing Fable 5 remains restricted. This limited return is an exception to an export control directive, similar to a deal granted to OpenAI's GPT-5.6, highlighting evolving US AI regulation.

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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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How to Choose the Luxury SUV That Makes More Sense Than an Escalade
How To
Jun 27, 2026How-To Geek

How to Choose the Luxury SUV That Makes More Sense Than an Escalade

Are you dreaming of a spacious, powerful, and luxurious full-size SUV but find yourself questioning if the Cadillac Escalade is truly the best value? Many shoppers head straight for the Escalade, drawn by its prestige

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SwitchBot Smart Fan: A $60 Lifesaver This Summer
Review
Jun 27, 2026ZDNet

SwitchBot Smart Fan: A $60 Lifesaver This Summer

The SwitchBot Smart Rechargeable Fan is a portable, powerful, and smart cooling solution praised for its versatility and long battery life, making it a steal at its current $60 Prime Day price despite a long recharge time.

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How to Use the Ryobi Precision Electric Screwdriver - Effortless
How To
Jun 26, 2026How-To Geek

How to Use the Ryobi Precision Electric Screwdriver - Effortless

Learn to tackle intricate repairs on laptops, drones, glasses, and more with the new Ryobi MICROTECH Precision Electric Screwdriver set. This guide walks you through setting up and effectively using this versatile tool for all your small fastening needs.

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Paging Charity! Engineering Leaders: Avoid Bond Villainy
Programming
Jun 26, 2026Stack Overflow Blog

Paging Charity! Engineering Leaders: Avoid Bond Villainy

This article, drawing from Charity Majors' insights, guides engineering leaders on how to avoid authoritarian pitfalls. It stresses that true leadership is about winning at business through effective operation, not just people management, while fostering humane values. Aspiring directors must cultivate business acumen and build high-performing teams by driving continuous improvement, ultimately earning their leadership privilege through excellence.

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