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Unpacking Roman Concrete's Durability: Carbonation and Self-Healing
Programming
Jul 17, 2026Hacker News

Unpacking Roman Concrete's Durability: Carbonation and Self-Healing

The Enduring Legacy: Roman Concrete's Millennia-Long Stand As software developers, we're familiar with the ephemeral nature of technology; systems evolve, frameworks deprecate, and codebases undergo constant

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AI Appreciation Day: A Day Best Unobserved
Review
Jul 13, 2026Engadget

AI Appreciation Day: A Day Best Unobserved

Quick Verdict AI Appreciation Day, slated for July 16th, presents itself as a moment to recognize "the most consequential technology in human history." However, in the honest assessment of this tech reviewer, it comes

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Tech
Jul 10, 2026NYT Technology

analysis: How Terrorist Groups Are Using A.I. to Gain an Edge in

New research indicates terrorist groups, exemplified by Boko Haram, are leveraging A.I. for direct tactical battlefield advantages like bomb construction and attack planning, a significant shift from mere propaganda. This highlights a critical challenge for the A.I. industry as extremists circumvent safety protocols to exploit the technology.

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Waymo Driverless Expansion: Big News, Few Details
Review
Jul 9, 2026CNET

Waymo Driverless Expansion: Big News, Few Details

Waymo's ambitious plan to roll out driverless cars in four additional major cities this year signals a significant step forward for autonomous technology, though specific details remain under wraps.

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in-depth: Hisense UR9 RGB MiniLED: An Affordable TV in Its Class: TV
Tech
Jul 8, 2026Wired

in-depth: Hisense UR9 RGB MiniLED: An Affordable TV in Its Class: TV

Hisense has launched its UR9 RGB MiniLED TV, an affordable flagship model delivering stunning picture quality comparable to higher-end brands like Samsung and LG. Priced at $2,000 for the 65-inch, it utilizes new RGB MiniLED technology for superior color accuracy, contrast, and brightness. The UR9 also stands out as a powerful gaming TV with a 180Hz (330Hz VRR) refresh rate and a dedicated DisplayPort, making it a strong value proposition in the competitive TV market.

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NHS App to Introduce AI Triage as Part of £10bn Tech Overhaul
Tech
Jul 5, 2026The Next Web

NHS App to Introduce AI Triage as Part of £10bn Tech Overhaul

The UK's NHS App will soon integrate AI for patient triage, directing users to GPs, pharmacies, or A&E. This initiative, part of a £10bn technology overhaul, aims to streamline access to care and reduce waiting times, with a full rollout expected by April 2028.

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Chrome Voice Dictation: A Natural Language Game Changer
Review
Jul 4, 2026Digital Trends

Chrome Voice Dictation: A Natural Language Game Changer

Chrome's Voice Dictation Gets a Natural Upgrade: Finally, Technology Understands Us Quick Verdict: Google's latest update to Chrome's voice dictation, introduced in the Chrome 151 Beta, is a subtle yet significant

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8 Best Travel Adapters (2026): Your Essential Guide to Staying Charged
Tech
Jul 2, 2026Wired

8 Best Travel Adapters (2026): Your Essential Guide to Staying Charged

For globetrotters and business travelers alike, ensuring your devices remain powered is paramount. As of July 2026, technology journalist Simon Hill has unveiled his updated recommendations for the top travel adapters,

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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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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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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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Liquid AI's Tiny LFM2.5-230M Outperforms Larger Models, Runs Anywhere
Tech
Jun 26, 2026VentureBeat

Liquid AI's Tiny LFM2.5-230M Outperforms Larger Models, Runs Anywhere

Liquid AI, founded by former MIT computer scientists, today launched LFM2.5-230M, its smallest AI language model yet. This 230-million-parameter foundation model is explicitly designed for on-device agentic workflows,

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IBM Sub-1nm Chip Technology: A Leap Forward, But Far Off
Review
Jun 26, 2026Ars Technica

IBM Sub-1nm Chip Technology: A Leap Forward, But Far Off

Quick Verdict IBM's latest sub-1 nanometer chip technology, featuring its innovative nanostack architecture, represents a significant breakthrough in semiconductor research. It promises unprecedented gains in compute

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AI in Games: The Hype Fades as Reality (and Bills) Set In
Games
Jun 20, 2026GamesIndustry.biz

AI in Games: The Hype Fades as Reality (and Bills) Set In

The initial hype around Generative AI in game development is giving way to a more pragmatic view as rising costs expose limited, inconsistent utility. While AI offers incremental gains in specific tasks like code completion, its performance on complex creative work and large codebases falls short, requiring extensive human oversight. This, combined with an "enthusiasm gap" between executives and developers, suggests AI will be a niche tool rather than a revolutionary force.

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startups: Higgsfield launches enterprise marketing agents built on
Tech
Jun 19, 2026The Next Web

startups: Higgsfield launches enterprise marketing agents built on

AI video startup Higgsfield has launched Supercomputer 2.0, an autonomous agent framework for enterprise marketing. Built on NVIDIA technology, it claims adoption by 78 percent of Fortune 500 companies, aiming to automate full campaign lifecycles. The company also produced an AI-generated feature film in 14 days.

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Seattle's AI 911 Routing: Critical Failure in Transparency
Review
Jun 15, 2026GeekWire

Seattle's AI 911 Routing: Critical Failure in Transparency

Quick Verdict Seattle's implementation of an AI system to triage and route 911 medical calls, developed by Denmark-based Corti, is a deeply problematic deployment of technology in a critical public safety service.

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GeekWire's Weekly Roundup: A Concise Pulse on Pacific Northwest Tech
Review
Jun 15, 2026GeekWire

GeekWire's Weekly Roundup: A Concise Pulse on Pacific Northwest Tech

Verdict GeekWire's "Week in Review" for June 7, 2026, serves as a highly effective, albeit somewhat cluttered, digest for anyone keen on the technology landscape, particularly within the Pacific Northwest. It offers a

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Anthropic's Model Suspension Ignites India's AI Sovereignty Debate
Tech
Jun 14, 2026TechCrunch

Anthropic's Model Suspension Ignites India's AI Sovereignty Debate

Anthropic's recent decision to suspend access to its newest AI models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, for all foreign nationals following a U.S. government directive has sent ripples across the global technology industry. In

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Kickstart Your Tech Career with freeCodeCamp: A Deep Dive
Programming
Jun 11, 2026freeCodeCamp

Kickstart Your Tech Career with freeCodeCamp: A Deep Dive

The technology landscape is in a constant state of flux, rapidly reshaping industries and creating new opportunities. For many aspiring developers, navigating this dynamic environment and identifying a clear path to

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Modern Camera Lens Repair: A Deep Dive into Circuitry Diagnostics
Programming
Jun 6, 2026Hacker News

Modern Camera Lens Repair: A Deep Dive into Circuitry Diagnostics

For many of us in the development world, our passion for technology often extends beyond code into the realm of hardware. One fascinating intersection is the intricate mechanics and sophisticated electronics found in

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Innovega Pivots to Smart Glasses for Visually Impaired
Tech
Jun 6, 2026GeekWire

Innovega Pivots to Smart Glasses for Visually Impaired

Seattle-area startup Innovega, previously known for its augmented reality (AR) contact lens technology, has unveiled Gen One, a new pair of smart glasses designed to significantly enhance sight for the nearly 300

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ANSI Escape Codes: The Enduring Foundation of Terminal UI
Programming
Jun 5, 2026Hacker News

ANSI Escape Codes: The Enduring Foundation of Terminal UI

ANSI escape codes, a standard nearly 50 years old, are the simple yet powerful backbone behind almost all modern terminal UIs, enabling everything from bold text and colors to interactive progress bars and full-screen applications. Understanding their basic structure – starting with the Escape character and followed by a Control Sequence Introducer – reveals how terminals interpret commands for text formatting, cursor control, and advanced coloring. These codes have adapted with modern libraries and continue to be a fundamental and enduring technology for developers.

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regional: Google alert! Seattle-area teen wins Doodle contest with
Tech
Jun 5, 2026GeekWire

regional: Google alert! Seattle-area teen wins Doodle contest with

Seattle-area teen Kameirah Johnson won the 2026 Doodle for Google contest, with her artwork "Hair Power: The Crown That Grows from Us" featured on Google's homepage. The Renton senior's piece celebrates hair as a symbol of identity and cultural strength. She received a $55,000 scholarship, and her school, Lakeside, earned a $50,000 technology package, furthering her dreams of studying art and economics at NYU.

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Secluso: Building Private Home Security on Raspberry Pi with E2EE
Programming
May 30, 2026Hacker News

Secluso: Building Private Home Security on Raspberry Pi with E2EE

Reclaiming Privacy in Home Security with Secluso For many developers, the allure of smart home technology, including security cameras, is strong. Yet, the widespread reliance on cloud-based services for video storage

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Billionaire and Trump Admin Link Data Center Protests to Foreign Plot
Tech
May 30, 2026Washington Post Technology

Billionaire and Trump Admin Link Data Center Protests to Foreign Plot

Billionaire Kevin O’Leary and the Trump administration claim that widespread U.S. protests against data center construction are orchestrated by China and foreign propaganda, despite a lack of conclusive evidence. This narrative is being met with skepticism from a broad range of allies and critics who point to legitimate local concerns and widespread public opposition to AI infrastructure.

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