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Kimi K3 Review: An Open-Source AI Challenger Worth Watching
Review
Jul 18, 2026ZDNet

Kimi K3 Review: An Open-Source AI Challenger Worth Watching

Kimi K3 Review: An Open-Source AI Challenger Worth Watching Quick Verdict: Moonshot's Kimi K3 emerges as a compelling open-source alternative in the rapidly evolving AI landscape. While its overall performance might not

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Pulsar Feinmann F01 Noctua Edition: A Cool Concept for Sweaty Palms
Review
Jul 17, 2026Digital Trends

Pulsar Feinmann F01 Noctua Edition: A Cool Concept for Sweaty Palms

For over a year, we've watched with intrigued skepticism as Pulsar showcased its truly unique Feinmann F01 Noctua Edition gaming mouse. A Noctua fan inside a mouse? It sounded like an enthusiast's fever dream, a quirky

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Kalshi says it caught Trump’s teleprompter operator insider trading
Tech
Jul 17, 2026The Verge

Kalshi says it caught Trump’s teleprompter operator insider trading

Prediction market platform Kalshi has accused Donald Trump's teleprompter operator, Gabriel Perez, of insider trading, alleging he used advance knowledge of Trump's speeches to win over $100,000. Kalshi flagged the activity and referred it to the CFTC. While federal prosecutors declined a criminal case, a settlement is being discussed.

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Microsoft July Patch Tuesday: Update Now or Risk It
Review
Jul 16, 2026ZDNet

Microsoft July Patch Tuesday: Update Now or Risk It

Microsoft's July Patch Tuesday delivers a record 570 security fixes, including two actively exploited zero-days. This critical update, also bringing UI improvements, is mandatory for most Windows users, with a temporary hold for specific Dell models.

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Alone Australia S4 Access Guide: Mostly Free, VPN Required Abroad
Review
Jul 15, 2026TechRadar

Alone Australia S4 Access Guide: Mostly Free, VPN Required Abroad

TechRadar's guide on watching Alone Australia S4 is a solid resource, detailing free access for Australians via SBS on Demand and recommending NordVPN for international viewers. While the show is free, a VPN subscription is needed for global access, making the 'free from anywhere' claim slightly nuanced. It offers clear instructions and regional alternatives.

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How to Discover and Stream the Year's Top 10 Movies (So Far)
How To
Jul 15, 2026Lifehacker

How to Discover and Stream the Year's Top 10 Movies (So Far)

Discover and easily stream the top 10 most-watched movies of the year so far, based on JustWatch streaming data. Get descriptions, platforms, and tips for an optimal viewing experience in simple steps.

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I, Jack Wright: Free Streaming & VPN Access Guide
Review
Jul 12, 2026TechRadar

I, Jack Wright: Free Streaming & VPN Access Guide

Verdict: Your Free Pass to a Gripping Whodunit, Globally (With a VPN) TechRadar provides a highly effective guide to watching I, Jack Wright, a critically acclaimed British murder mystery. Free streaming is a genuine

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Reed Jobs Prefers Discussing Cancer Cures Over His Famous Last Name
Tech
Jul 12, 2026TechCrunch

Reed Jobs Prefers Discussing Cancer Cures Over His Famous Last Name

Reed Jobs, son of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, is rapidly accelerating the mission of his oncology-focused venture firm, Yosemite, aiming to revolutionize cancer treatment through a blend of early-stage academic

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How to Choose Award-Winning Netflix Movies for Your Weekend Watchlist
How To
Jul 11, 2026How-To Geek

How to Choose Award-Winning Netflix Movies for Your Weekend Watchlist

Learn to pick from three critically acclaimed films—Ali, Nomadland, and Fargo—now streaming on Netflix U.S., perfect for your July 10-12 weekend.

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EU Lawmakers Voted Against Message Scans, Big Tech to Proceed Anyway
Tech
Jul 10, 2026Wired

EU Lawmakers Voted Against Message Scans, Big Tech to Proceed Anyway

The European Parliament has controversially extended legislation allowing Big Tech to scan private messages for child abuse material, despite a majority of lawmakers voting against it. Passed via a procedural loophole, the "Chat Control" bill reinstates these permissions until 2028, sparking outcry from privacy advocates who warn of widespread digital surveillance.

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TechRadar's "How to Watch The Five-Star Weekend" Guide Review
Review
Jul 9, 2026TechRadar

TechRadar's "How to Watch The Five-Star Weekend" Guide Review

This TechRadar guide aims to simplify streaming "The Five-Star Weekend" globally, offering regional options and VPN advice. While comprehensive, it suffers from heavy site navigation and a confusing release date, hindering user experience.

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5 Essential Hacks to Master Your Suunto Run Watch
How To
Jul 8, 2026Lifehacker

5 Essential Hacks to Master Your Suunto Run Watch

Welcome, Suunto Run users! Your Suunto Run watch is a fantastic companion for tracking your runs and outdoor adventures, offering great features at an accessible price. While it's intuitive, there are a few clever

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Nintendo to Cease Original Switch Sales in Europe Next Year
Tech
Jul 6, 2026The Next Web

Nintendo to Cease Original Switch Sales in Europe Next Year

Nintendo will cease selling all original Switch models across Europe by mid-February 2027, driven by a new EU regulation requiring user-replaceable batteries. This move impacts the Switch, Switch Lite, and Switch OLED, as well as some accessories. The upcoming Switch 2 will also see a minor redesign to comply.

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Expedia's AI Principles: Scaling Trust and Value in the Agentic Era
Tech
Jul 6, 2026VentureBeat

Expedia's AI Principles: Scaling Trust and Value in the Agentic Era

Expedia Group, leveraging years of AI experience, has unveiled a comprehensive framework of principles to ensure its AI systems deliver value, operate safely, and scale responsibly. This strategy includes "Agentic Release" tollgates, designed to govern the development and deployment of autonomous AI agents across its platforms. The framework focuses on outcomes, system design, and establishing trust and accountability.

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Station F ramps up as a launchpad for Europe’s hottest AI startups
Tech
Jul 6, 2026TechCrunch AI

Station F ramps up as a launchpad for Europe’s hottest AI startups

Station F is intensifying its focus on the European AI ecosystem with the upcoming second batch of its F/ai accelerator program. Aiming for rapid commercialization, the program helps startups achieve significant revenue, backed by major tech partners and VCs. This initiative reinforces Station F's role as a critical hub for nurturing AI talent and innovation on the continent.

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FIFA World Cup 2026 Free Stream: A Risky Proposition
Review
Jul 6, 2026CNET

FIFA World Cup 2026 Free Stream: A Risky Proposition

The Allure of Free Football: A Quick Verdict The promise of streaming a major event like the FIFA World Cup 2026 match between Brazil and Norway live and for free is undeniably enticing. In a world of escalating

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Radial: The macOS Menu App That Will Transform Your Workflow
Review
Jul 4, 2026Digital Trends

Radial: The macOS Menu App That Will Transform Your Workflow

Radial, a macOS utility, revolutionizes productivity by placing shortcuts, automations, and new AI actions at your cursor's command. This review explores its features, user experience, and why it's becoming indispensable for Mac users.

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Minions & Monsters: Pierre Coffin's Return to the Yellow Peril
Games
Jul 3, 2026Polygon

Minions & Monsters: Pierre Coffin's Return to the Yellow Peril

Pierre Coffin, the creative force behind the Minions, initially walked away from directing the films after *Despicable Me 3*. He reveals that a compelling monster movie pitch from Illumination CEO Chris Meledandri, set in 1920s Hollywood, was the "magic" that lured him back to direct *Minions & Monsters*. The film promises classic silent film spoofs and a fresh take on the yellow crew's antics.

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in-depth: Mexico’s Victory Over Ecuador Made the Ground Shake. Was It
Tech
Jul 2, 2026Wired

in-depth: Mexico’s Victory Over Ecuador Made the Ground Shake. Was It

Euphoric Mexican football fans celebrating their 2026 World Cup victory caused seismic sensors to detect significant ground vibrations, reigniting the debate over "artificial earthquakes." Experts, however, clarify that these human-generated tremors are distinct from geological events, despite past similar occurrences during major sports matches and concerts. Research into these signals is crucial for refining seismic analysis and advancing new subsurface imaging techniques.

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Turn Your Dusty Raspberry Pi into a Personal Cloud with Nextcloudpi
How To
Jun 30, 2026MakeUseOf

Turn Your Dusty Raspberry Pi into a Personal Cloud with Nextcloudpi

Are you tired of monthly cloud storage subscriptions and giving up control of your data? That old Raspberry Pi gathering dust can become your very own personal cloud server, offering the freedom and privacy of

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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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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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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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Apple Watch Series 11: A Prime Day Steal Under $280
Review
Jun 27, 2026ZDNet

Apple Watch Series 11: A Prime Day Steal Under $280

Apple Watch Series 11 review: An excellent deal at $279 during Prime Day, offering 24-hour battery life, robust health tracking including FDA-cleared Hypertension Detection, and accurate fitness monitoring for iPhone users.

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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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