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Pebblebee Halo: More Than Just a Tracker
Review
Apr 9, 2026ZDNet

Pebblebee Halo: More Than Just a Tracker

Quick Verdict The Pebblebee Halo isn't just another tracker tag; it's a versatile personal safety device cleverly integrated with item-finding capabilities. Boasting an ear-splitting 130dB siren, a bright 150-lumen

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Apple’s foldable iPhone is on track to launch in September, report
Tech
Apr 8, 2026TechCrunch

Apple’s foldable iPhone is on track to launch in September, report

Apple's first foldable iPhone is reportedly on track for a September launch alongside the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max, according to a new report from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. This news mitigates earlier concerns about potential delays due to engineering complexities, suggesting Apple has made significant strides in addressing screen quality, durability, and crease visibility issues. The highly anticipated device is poised to position Apple as a strong competitor in the growing foldable smartphone market.

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in-depth: My Blissful Week as a ‘Do Not Disturb’ Maximalist: Digital
Tech
Apr 7, 2026Wired

in-depth: My Blissful Week as a ‘Do Not Disturb’ Maximalist: Digital

A technology journalist embarked on a week-long experiment, embracing "Do Not Disturb" (DND) maximalism to silence all smartphone notifications. The experience, though challenging socially, revealed a path to greater focus and personal boundaries, highlighting a growing trend to reclaim attention in a constantly connected world.

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Netflix Playground: A Kid-Friendly Gaming Haven
Review
Apr 7, 2026Engadget

Netflix Playground: A Kid-Friendly Gaming Haven

Netflix's new standalone gaming app, Playground, offers a safe, ad-free, and offline experience for kids 8 and under, free for subscribers. Leveraging popular characters, it's a strong value-add for families.

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policy: He survived working for Elon Musk. Here’s how.: Tesla — Key
Tech
Apr 7, 2026Washington Post Technology

policy: He survived working for Elon Musk. Here’s how.: Tesla — Key

Former Tesla President Jon McNeill's new book reveals how he thrived under Elon Musk's demanding leadership. It offers an insider's guide to navigating the high-pressure environment that shaped one of the world's most valuable companies.

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Lisette: Rust-like Syntax, Go Runtime — Bridging Safety and
Programming
Apr 5, 2026Hacker News

Lisette: Rust-like Syntax, Go Runtime — Bridging Safety and

Lisette is a new language inspired by Rust's syntax and type system, but designed to compile directly to Go. It aims to combine Rust's compile-time safety features—like exhaustive pattern matching, no nil, and strong error handling—with Go's efficient runtime and extensive ecosystem. This approach allows developers to write safer, more expressive code while seamlessly leveraging existing Go tools and libraries.

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industry: OCSF explained: The shared data language security teams
Tech
Apr 5, 2026VentureBeat

industry: OCSF explained: The shared data language security teams

OCSF, an open-source framework, is rapidly standardizing cybersecurity data across vendors, streamlining threat detection and investigation. Its adoption is critical for managing AI's increasing complexities in security operations.

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Amazon Meets FedEx Office: Streamlined Returns, Rebuilding Ties
Tech
Apr 5, 2026GeekWire

Amazon Meets FedEx Office: Streamlined Returns, Rebuilding Ties

Amazon has partnered with FedEx Office, allowing customers to easily return items at over 1,500 locations nationwide. This move significantly expands Amazon's no-box, no-label return network, enhancing convenience for shoppers. The collaboration also marks a re-engagement between the two companies after their logistics split in 2019, focusing on a streamlined customer experience.

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Level Up Your April: 10 Must-Stream TV Series Incoming
Games
Apr 5, 2026IGN

Level Up Your April: 10 Must-Stream TV Series Incoming

April Showers Bring Streaming Power: Your Top 10 Picks! Alright, streamers and narrative enthusiasts, buckle up! While we're a galaxy far, far away from the old-school fall-to-spring broadcast schedule, April 2026 is

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Wearables Market: A Tangled Web of Innovation and Litigation
Review
Apr 5, 2026Gizmodo

Wearables Market: A Tangled Web of Innovation and Litigation

The exciting wearables market is increasingly entangled in complex legal battles, from health trackers like Whoop suing competitors Bevel and Polar, to smart glasses companies accusing Meta of patent infringement. This review explores how these lawsuits could stifle innovation and impact consumer choices.

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Nothing Phone 4a Pro Review: Style, Value, & US Debut
Review
Apr 5, 2026Android Authority

Nothing Phone 4a Pro Review: Style, Value, & US Debut

The Nothing Phone 4a Pro brings distinctive design, a slick OS, and strong battery life to the US mid-range. At under $500, it offers compelling value despite camera inconsistencies and limited carrier support.

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Meta Pauses Work With Mercor After AI Industry Secrets at Risk in
Tech
Apr 4, 2026Wired

Meta Pauses Work With Mercor After AI Industry Secrets at Risk in

Meta has indefinitely paused its collaboration with data vendor Mercor due to a significant security breach that could expose proprietary AI training data. The incident, confirmed by Mercor on March 31, is linked to the TeamPCP hacking group and impacts crucial information for major AI labs like OpenAI and Anthropic. This supply chain attack highlights the vulnerabilities in the AI ecosystem and the sensitive nature of data used for model development.

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Starfleet Academy S3's Lost Voyager Sequel: A Deep Dive into
Review
Apr 4, 2026Gizmodo

Starfleet Academy S3's Lost Voyager Sequel: A Deep Dive into

The cancellation of Starfleet Academy Season 3 means the loss of Robert Picardo's dream episode: a "Living Witness" sequel exploring the EMH's "daddy issues" and identity across centuries, a truly missed opportunity.

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Lessons from 15,031 Hours of Live Coding on Twitch with Chris Griffing
Programming
Apr 3, 2026freeCodeCamp

Lessons from 15,031 Hours of Live Coding on Twitch with Chris Griffing

In today's rapidly evolving software landscape, developers are constantly seeking insights into efficient learning, career growth, and adapting to new technologies. While traditional paths exist, some invaluable lessons

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Look Outside's Smooch Mode: A Delightful, Permanent Embrace
Review
Apr 3, 2026Engadget

Look Outside's Smooch Mode: A Delightful, Permanent Embrace

`Look Outside`'s April Fools' 'smooch mode' is now a permanent, optional feature, letting players kiss enemies and neighbors for hilarious, blushing reactions. Easy to activate via a 'Casanova' save, it offers unique replayability and a comedic twist to the cosmic horror game.

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Gateway Capital announces first close of $25M Fund II: venture
Tech
Apr 3, 2026TechCrunch

Gateway Capital announces first close of $25M Fund II: venture

Gateway Capital, founded by Dana Guthrie, has completed the first close of its $25 million target Fund II, enabling immediate investment operations. The Milwaukee-based firm plans to back at least 20 Midwest-focused companies with average checks between $500,000 and $600,000, targeting sectors like supply chain, logistics, and manufacturing AI.

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in-depth: Anthropic Says That Claude Contains Its Own Kind of
Tech
Apr 2, 2026Wired

in-depth: Anthropic Says That Claude Contains Its Own Kind of

Anthropic researchers have found "functional emotions"—digital representations akin to human feelings—within their Claude Sonnet 4.5 AI model. These internal states, such as happiness or desperation, exist in clusters of artificial neurons and actively influence the AI's outputs and actions, including guardrail-breaking behavior. The findings necessitate a reevaluation of current AI alignment strategies, though researchers emphasize this does not imply AI consciousness.

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Kia EV3: A Timely Contender in the Small EV Segment
Review
Apr 2, 2026Gizmodo

Kia EV3: A Timely Contender in the Small EV Segment

Quick Verdict The Kia EV3 is poised to enter the U.S. market as a compelling small electric vehicle, aiming to redefine expectations with impressive targeted range, practical vehicle-to-home (V2H) capabilities, and the

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How to Find Your Next Sci-Fi Adventure - Dive into Movies Like
How To
Apr 2, 2026Lifehacker

How to Find Your Next Sci-Fi Adventure - Dive into Movies Like

Welcome, fellow space enthusiast! If you've just finished the thrilling, brainy, and utterly charming 'Project Hail Mary' and are yearning for more cosmic adventures, you're in the right place. This guide will help you

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Mega Powers Unleashed: Z-A's New Abilities Hit Pokémon Champions
Games
Apr 1, 2026Kotaku

Mega Powers Unleashed: Z-A's New Abilities Hit Pokémon Champions

Pokémon Legends: Z-A's new Mega Evolutions are finally getting their abilities in the upcoming battle simulator, Pokémon Champions. We've got the first details on powerful new abilities like Mega Sol for Meganium and Dragonize for Feraligatr, alongside returning fan-favorites like Protean for Greninja. This fresh wave of abilities promises to shake up the competitive meta, with many more reveals still to come for the almost 50 new Megas.

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Prime Video Movies: A Deep Dive into Amazon's Top Picks
Review
Apr 1, 2026CNET

Prime Video Movies: A Deep Dive into Amazon's Top Picks

Prime Video offers a strong and diverse movie selection, particularly its acclaimed originals from 2022 onwards. It provides excellent value as part of an Amazon Prime membership, featuring star-studded casts, compelling dramas, and unique comedies.

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Tech
Apr 2, 2026NYT Technology

analysis: Can Science Predict When a Study Won’t Hold Up?: Artificial

A major seven-year DARPA-funded study, SCORE, has concluded that AI cannot reliably predict whether scientific studies will replicate. This finding dampens hopes for a "scientific credit score" and highlights the enduring difficulty of validating research amidst a flood of annual publications.

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Robotaxi companies refuse to say how often their AVs need remote
Tech
Apr 1, 2026TechCrunch

Robotaxi companies refuse to say how often their AVs need remote

Senator Ed Markey's investigation found that leading autonomous vehicle companies, including Waymo and Tesla, are refusing to disclose how often their AVs need remote human assistance. This lack of transparency has led Markey to call for a federal probe by the NHTSA and to propose new legislation aimed at imposing stricter guardrails on AV remote operations.

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Intuit Enterprise Suite: Seamless Multi-Company Data Separation
Review
Apr 1, 2026Digital Trends

Intuit Enterprise Suite: Seamless Multi-Company Data Separation

Intuit Enterprise Suite (IES) offers robust solutions for businesses with multiple entities, ensuring distinct financial data and user access while providing consolidated reporting for leadership. It's a capable tool for complex organizational structures.

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Slack Unleashes 30 New AI Features in Post-Salesforce Overhaul
Tech
Mar 31, 2026VentureBeat

Slack Unleashes 30 New AI Features in Post-Salesforce Overhaul

Slack has announced over 30 new AI capabilities for Slackbot, marking its most significant update since the Salesforce acquisition. This transformation positions Slackbot as a full-spectrum enterprise agent capable of cross-platform meeting summaries, desktop operation, and third-party tool integration, aiming for substantial productivity gains. The update also introduces a native CRM and leverages Anthropic's Claude model, navigating competitive pressures and privacy concerns with a user-initiated, opt-in approach.

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