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in-depth: There’s a Secret Ingredient to Making Luxury Ice at Home
Tech
Apr 12, 2026Wired

in-depth: There’s a Secret Ingredient to Making Luxury Ice at Home

The lucrative, environmentally taxing luxury ice industry, shipping ancient glaciers globally, is facing a surprising challenge. It turns out that crafting pristine, clear ice comparable to premium commercial offerings can be achieved affordably at home using a simple technique and a "secret ingredient." This DIY method bypasses the ecological costs and exorbitant prices, democratizing high-end cocktail experiences.

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France's Linux Shift: A Bold Move for Digital Sovereignty
Review
Apr 12, 2026Digital Trends

France's Linux Shift: A Bold Move for Digital Sovereignty

France is making a strategic shift from Windows to Linux across government systems, driven by digital sovereignty. This move aims to reduce reliance on U.S. tech and gain control over national data, despite facing significant implementation challenges.

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Riding the Rails Over a Floating Bridge: GeekWire Podcast Visits
Tech
Apr 12, 2026GeekWire

Riding the Rails Over a Floating Bridge: GeekWire Podcast Visits

GeekWire's Todd Bishop and John Cook recorded a podcast on Sound Transit's new 2 Line, the world's first light rail on a floating bridge, connecting Seattle to Microsoft's Redmond campus. They discuss engineering challenges, regional cooperation, and the future of transit.

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Google Drive vs. NAS: A Month in the Cloud, Barely Noticed
Review
Apr 12, 2026Android Authority

Google Drive vs. NAS: A Month in the Cloud, Barely Noticed

As an experienced tech reviewer, I'm always looking for ways to optimize workflows and understand how different technologies truly impact daily use. This past month presented an unexpected opportunity to put cloud

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in-depth: Best Electric Cargo Bikes (2026): Urban Arrow, Lectric
Tech
Apr 11, 2026Wired

in-depth: Best Electric Cargo Bikes (2026): Urban Arrow, Lectric

The electric cargo bike market is booming with updated models for 2026, offering car-free solutions for urban hauling. New recommendations include the versatile Specialized Globe Haul ST, value-packed Lectric XPedition2, child-centric Urban Arrow FamilyNext Pro, and compact JackRabbit MG Doble. These bikes emphasize power, safety, and specialized features for diverse needs.

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policy: Can AI be a ‘child of God’? Inside Anthropic’s meeting with
Tech
Apr 12, 2026Washington Post Technology

policy: Can AI be a ‘child of God’? Inside Anthropic’s meeting with

AI firm Anthropic, valued at $380 billion, recently met with Christian leaders in San Francisco for guidance on building a moral chatbot, an unprecedented move in Silicon Valley. This rare consultation highlights the complex ethical questions surrounding advanced AI, including its potential spiritual dimensions.

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Artemis 2 Crew Makes Triumphant Splashdown, New Lunar Era Begins
Tech
Apr 11, 2026GeekWire

Artemis 2 Crew Makes Triumphant Splashdown, New Lunar Era Begins

NASA's Artemis 2 mission successfully concluded today with a triumphant splashdown in the Pacific Ocean, marking the first crewed trip around the moon since 1972. The four-astronaut crew returned after a 10-day odyssey, setting new human distance records and validating critical hardware for future lunar landings and the establishment of a permanent base.

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Artemis II Returns: Historic Moon Voyage Concludes Safely
Tech
Apr 11, 2026Washington Post Technology

Artemis II Returns: Historic Moon Voyage Concludes Safely

NASA's Artemis II mission successfully concluded its historic voyage around the Moon, with the Orion module splashing down safely in the Pacific Ocean. This pivotal human-rated test flight delivered four astronauts back to Earth, validating critical systems and marking a significant step towards humanity's sustained return to the lunar surface.

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Reddit Data Demand: Grand Jury Summons Raises Privacy Alarm
Review
Apr 11, 2026Ars Technica

Reddit Data Demand: Grand Jury Summons Raises Privacy Alarm

Ars Technica reports on the Trump administration's escalating efforts to unmask an ICE critic on Reddit, moving from a standard summons to a secret grand jury subpoena, sparking significant privacy and free speech concerns for online users and platforms.

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in-depth: Anthropic’s Mythos Will Force a Cybersecurity
Tech
Apr 11, 2026Wired

in-depth: Anthropic’s Mythos Will Force a Cybersecurity

Anthropic has launched its Claude Mythos Preview model, claiming it poses an unprecedented existential threat to cybersecurity by autonomously discovering vulnerabilities and developing exploits. Released initially to a select group via Project Glasswing, the AI’s ability to create complex "exploit chains" is forcing industry and government leaders to reconsider defensive strategies. Experts argue this signals a shift from reactive patching to a proactive "secure by design" approach in software development.

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France to Ditch Windows for Linux, Citing US Tech Reliance Concerns
Tech
Apr 11, 2026TechCrunch

France to Ditch Windows for Linux, Citing US Tech Reliance Concerns

France announced plans to transition government computers from Microsoft Windows to Linux to reduce reliance on U.S. tech and achieve "digital sovereignty." This decision, driven by geopolitical tensions and weaponized sanctions by the Trump administration, is part of a broader European effort to secure digital independence. The open-source nature of Linux offers transparency and control, aligning with France's strategic goals.

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Volkswagen's MOIA and Uber Launch Self-Driving ID. Buzz Tests in LA
Tech
Apr 9, 2026The Next Web

Volkswagen's MOIA and Uber Launch Self-Driving ID. Buzz Tests in LA

Volkswagen's MOIA America and Uber have officially begun on-road testing of self-driving ID. Buzz minibuses in Los Angeles, marking the first U.S. city in their multi-city rollout strategy. The initial fleet operates with human safety operators, targeting commercial service by late 2026 and fully driverless operations by 2027. This move leverages the specialized ID. Buzz AD equipped with a 27-sensor Mobileye platform and Uber's extensive ride-hailing network.

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Intel Joins Elon Musk’s Terafab Chips Project
Tech
Apr 8, 2026TechCrunch AI

Intel Joins Elon Musk’s Terafab Chips Project

Intel has joined Elon Musk's Terafab chips project, partnering with SpaceX and Tesla to build a new semiconductor factory in Texas. This collaboration leverages Intel's chip manufacturing expertise to produce 1 TW/year of compute for AI, robotics, and other advanced applications, significantly bolstering Intel's foundry business.

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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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Tech Moves: Microsoft Leader Jumps to Anthropic, New CEO at Tagboard
Tech
Apr 8, 2026GeekWire

Tech Moves: Microsoft Leader Jumps to Anthropic, New CEO at Tagboard

Microsoft veteran Eric Boyd has joined AI leader Anthropic to head its infrastructure team, marking a major personnel shift in the competitive AI sector. Concurrently, Tagboard, a Redmond-based live broadcast production company, announced Marty Roberts as its new CEO, succeeding Nathan Peterson. Expedia Group also promoted Ryan Desjardins to Vice President of Technology, bolstering its efforts in AI integration.

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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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Beyond Vibe Coding: Engineering Quality in the AI Era
Programming
Apr 7, 2026Hacker News

Beyond Vibe Coding: Engineering Quality in the AI Era

The concept of 'vibe coding,' an extreme form of dogfooding where developers avoid inspecting AI-generated code, often leads to significant quality issues. A more effective approach involves actively guiding AI tools to clean up technical debt and refactor, treating them as powerful assistants under human oversight. Ultimately, maintaining high software quality, even with AI, remains a deliberate choice for developers.

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NASA’s Artemis II mission to fly around the far side of the Moon
Tech
Apr 7, 2026The Verge

NASA’s Artemis II mission to fly around the far side of the Moon

NASA's Artemis II mission successfully completed its historic lunar flyby on April 6th, circling the Moon's far side and setting a new human distance record. The four astronauts are now returning to Earth, marking a critical step in the program's ambitious goal of establishing a sustainable presence on the Moon and paving the way for future lunar landings.

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OpenAI’s vision for the AI economy: public wealth funds, robot taxes
Tech
Apr 7, 2026TechCrunch AI

OpenAI’s vision for the AI economy: public wealth funds, robot taxes

In a significant move to shape the burgeoning AI economy, OpenAI has unveiled a comprehensive set of policy proposals designed to navigate the economic and social shifts brought about by superintelligent machines. The

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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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Programming
Apr 5, 2026Hacker News

Offline-First Social Systems: The Rise of Phone-Free Venues

Mobile technology, while streamlining communication and access, has also ushered in an era of constant digital distraction. For developers familiar with context switching and notification fatigue, the impact on

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GeekWire's 'Week in Review': Your Essential Tech Catch-Up
Review
Apr 6, 2026GeekWire

GeekWire's 'Week in Review': Your Essential Tech Catch-Up

Verdict: An Indispensable Weekly Tech Digest GeekWire's 'Week in Review' for March 29, 2026, serves as an excellent, concise digest for anyone looking to stay abreast of the dynamic tech landscape, particularly within

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Helpless AI Disruptors of the Future: High Stakes, High Risks
Review
Apr 6, 2026Gizmodo

Helpless AI Disruptors of the Future: High Stakes, High Risks

This review analyzes the current trend of young, college-dropout AI entrepreneurs receiving unprecedented VC support, including housing, personal chefs, and daily task management. While designed for hyper-focus, it raises concerns about sustainability, founder well-being, and parallels to past tech booms, warranting a cautious outlook.

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Europe's Tech Funding: AI, Quantum & Infrastructure Lead the Week
Tech
Apr 6, 2026The Next Web

Europe's Tech Funding: AI, Quantum & Infrastructure Lead the Week

Europe's tech sector saw substantial funding from March 30-April 5, led by Mistral AI's $830M debt for AI compute. The week highlighted a strategic European focus on building foundational infrastructure across AI, quantum, and deep tech, aiming for increased technological autonomy and global influence.

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Embattled startup Delve has ‘parted ways’ with Y Combinator: Startups
Tech
Apr 5, 2026TechCrunch

Embattled startup Delve has ‘parted ways’ with Y Combinator: Startups

Compliance startup Delve has been removed from Y Combinator's portfolio amidst accusations of fake compliance, misleading clients, and data issues. This follows Insight Partners' earlier distancing. Delve's leadership attributes the claims to a malicious attack and has apologized, outlining steps to restore customer trust.

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