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startups: The White House is at war with itself over who gets to
Tech
Jun 2, 2026The Next Web

startups: The White House is at war with itself over who gets to

An intense internal power struggle within the Trump administration has stalled US federal AI regulation, leaving a policy vacuum after Anthropic's Mythos model revealed critical cybersecurity risks. Factions within the Commerce Department, intelligence agencies, and pro-industry groups are locked in a "knife fight" over who gets to evaluate and oversee advanced AI systems. This paralysis follows the abrupt cancellation of a landmark executive order and the unexplained withdrawal of AI testing announcements.

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DuckDuckGo Installs Soar Amid Google's AI Search Overhaul
Tech
May 31, 2026The Next Web

DuckDuckGo Installs Soar Amid Google's AI Search Overhaul

DuckDuckGo saw a significant spike in app installs and website traffic after Google's AI-first search overhaul, which replaces traditional "blue links." US app installs surged 18% overall, with a nearly 70% jump on Apple devices, signaling user dissatisfaction with mandatory AI.

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Google's Smart Home: A Pivotal Year for a Faltering Ecosystem
Review
May 31, 2026Android Authority

Google's Smart Home: A Pivotal Year for a Faltering Ecosystem

Google's Smart Home Line-up: A Critical Juncture Google's smart home ecosystem stands at a crucial crossroads in 2026. After years of what can only be described as stagnation and a significant erosion of user trust,

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Musician Hand Robot: A Melodious Leap in AI Learning
Review
May 29, 2026Digital Trends

Musician Hand Robot: A Melodious Leap in AI Learning

The Musician Hand robot demonstrates rapid, human-like learning, playing music after just two minutes of self-practice. This USC project, dubbed "motor babbling," offers a glimpse into future efficient, experiential AI for rehabilitation robotics.

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regional: Tech Moves: Amazon’s healthcare business gets new leader
Tech
May 29, 2026GeekWire

regional: Tech Moves: Amazon’s healthcare business gets new leader

Neil Lindsay is stepping down as SVP of Amazon Health Services after five years, succeeded by telehealth veteran Dr. Roy Schoenberg. Concurrently, Avalara co-founder Scott McFarlane is resigning as CEO, with Hugo Sarrazin taking the top executive role. These significant leadership changes mark new eras for two prominent tech companies and their respective ventures.

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Solar-Powered Home Backup System: A Dependable Choice
Review
May 29, 2026ZDNet

Solar-Powered Home Backup System: A Dependable Choice

Verdict: Reliable Power, Smart Savings After extensive testing, my solar-powered backup setup has proven to be a highly dependable solution for navigating the increasingly common power outages, especially during hot

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regional: Blue Origin readies New Glenn rocket to launch 48 Amazon
Tech
May 28, 2026GeekWire

regional: Blue Origin readies New Glenn rocket to launch 48 Amazon

Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket is set to return to flight, launching 48 Amazon Leo satellites after FAA clearance. This mission marks a significant step for both Jeff Bezos-founded companies, especially after New Glenn's recent launch failure, and will bolster Amazon's rapidly expanding satellite broadband constellation.

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Chromecast with Google TV: Gemini Arrives (Finally)
Review
May 23, 2026Android Authority

Chromecast with Google TV: Gemini Arrives (Finally)

Google's much-anticipated AI, Gemini, is finally making its way to Chromecast with Google TV hardware, specifically confirming its arrival on the 4K models. After a rollout that has felt frustratingly slow for many,

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The post-search Google era begins: Search Engine — Key Details
Tech
May 22, 2026The Verge

The post-search Google era begins: Search Engine — Key Details

Google is transitioning from a traditional search engine to an AI agent that proactively gathers information, fundamentally redefining the act of "googling." This shift, discussed on The Vergecast after Google I/O, raises profound questions about the future of the web itself and Google's identity in the AI era.

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Quantic Dream's Live-Service Flop: Layoffs & Union Blames
Games
May 21, 2026Kotaku

Quantic Dream's Live-Service Flop: Layoffs & Union Blames

Quantic Dream's live-service MOBA, *Spellcasters Chronicles*, flopped disastrously, leading to its abandonment after just three months and up to 95 potential layoffs. A French union blames studio leadership, including David Cage, for "incompetence," poor management, and ignoring warnings, creating an "ungodly expensive" game that failed to connect with players.

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Starfish Space Shifts Focus to Australian Satellite for Docking Test
Tech
May 21, 2026GeekWire

Starfish Space Shifts Focus to Australian Satellite for Docking Test

TUKWILA, Wash. — Starfish Space’s Otter Pup 2 satellite is preparing for a pivotal orbital docking demonstration, nearly a year after its launch. The Seattle-area startup has redirected its mission to rendezvous with

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Jury Clears OpenAI, Microsoft in Landmark Musk AI Lawsuit
Tech
May 19, 2026GeekWire

Jury Clears OpenAI, Microsoft in Landmark Musk AI Lawsuit

A federal jury has cleared OpenAI, Sam Altman, Greg Brockman, and Microsoft in Elon Musk's landmark AI lawsuit. The unanimous decision found Musk waited too long to file his claims, ruling them time-barred after a three-week trial in Oakland.

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Roborock vs. Ecovacs: My Pick After Dozens of Robot Vacuum Tests
Review
May 18, 2026ZDNet

Roborock vs. Ecovacs: My Pick After Dozens of Robot Vacuum Tests

When diving into the crowded world of robot vacuums, two names consistently rise to the top for market-leading performance: Roborock and Ecovacs. As someone who has rigorously tested dozens of models from both brands, I

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Plug-in Solar: My Honest Verdict on DIY Home Energy
Review
May 16, 2026ZDNet

Plug-in Solar: My Honest Verdict on DIY Home Energy

Quick Verdict: A Glimmer of Green, But Not Yet Ready for Prime Time After hands-on testing and diving deep into the emerging world of plug-in solar, my verdict is cautiously optimistic, yet tempered by significant

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in-depth: NASA’s Curiosity Rover Got Its Drill Stuck on a Rock
Tech
May 13, 2026Wired

in-depth: NASA’s Curiosity Rover Got Its Drill Stuck on a Rock

NASA's Curiosity rover recently freed its drill after it became unprecedentedly stuck in a 28.6-pound Martian rock, 'Atacama.' The unique challenge took engineers nearly a week of remote maneuvers, showcasing their remarkable problem-solving and operational resilience.

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Insider Threat: Akhter Brothers' Database Wipe - A Security Wake-Up
Review
May 13, 2026Ars Technica

Insider Threat: Akhter Brothers' Database Wipe - A Security Wake-Up

This comprehensive review examines the shocking incident where twin brothers, minutes after being fired, deleted 96 government databases. It highlights critical failures in HR, IT security, and incident response, offering crucial lessons for organizations.

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For All Mankind's Ending Sets Up Apple TV's Next Must-Watch Sci-Fi
Games
May 12, 2026Polygon

For All Mankind's Ending Sets Up Apple TV's Next Must-Watch Sci-Fi

For All Mankind's Ending Sets Up Apple TV's Next Must-Watch Sci-Fi Apple TV has firmly cemented itself as a powerhouse for science fiction, delivering hit after hit that captures the imagination of enthusiast audiences.

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Ars Technica's 'Dad's RNA' Review: Compelling Science Insight
Review
May 10, 2026Ars Technica

Ars Technica's 'Dad's RNA' Review: Compelling Science Insight

Quick Verdict Ars Technica's article, "Do you take after your dad’s RNA?", delivers an exceptional deep dive into the fascinating, albeit still debated, realm of paternal epigenetic inheritance. It serves as a prime

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End of an Era: Takashi Tezuka to Retire from Nintendo After 40+ Years
Games
May 8, 2026IGN

End of an Era: Takashi Tezuka to Retire from Nintendo After 40+ Years

Legendary Nintendo designer Takashi Tezuka, a driving force behind iconic titles in the Mario and Zelda series for over four decades, is set to retire on June 26th. His incredible career included directing the original Zelda, helping create Yoshi, and supervising modern hits like Breath of the Wild.

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Project Ethos Shifts Gears: Layoffs & a Bold New Vision for 2K's F2P
Games
May 8, 2026GamesIndustry.biz

Project Ethos Shifts Gears: Layoffs & a Bold New Vision for 2K's F2P

2K's 31st Union studio has undergone layoffs for its free-to-play shooter Project Ethos, while announcing a significant pivot to a "skill-based PVP roguelike experience." This change aims to streamline development and introduce a "more distinctive, fantasy-like visual identity" after a lukewarm initial reception.

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Reggie Reveals Nintendo Cut Amazon Ties Over Alleged Illegal Request
Games
May 3, 2026Kotaku

Reggie Reveals Nintendo Cut Amazon Ties Over Alleged Illegal Request

Former Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aimé recently dropped a bombshell: Nintendo ceased selling directly to Amazon in the late 2000s after Amazon allegedly asked them to engage in illegal practices to undercut other retailers. This revelation sheds light on the long-standing friction between the two giants.

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Imagine Dragons' Last Flag: A Swift Retreat for the Online Shooter
Games
May 2, 2026Kotaku

Imagine Dragons' Last Flag: A Swift Retreat for the Online Shooter

Imagine Dragons' lead singer Dan Reynolds' game studio, Night Street Games, is ending new content development for its online shooter, *Last Flag*, less than three weeks after its April 14 launch. The CTF-like game failed to find an audience, never hitting over 600 concurrent players on Steam. While new content stops, the game will remain online with a final update and custom lobby features.

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After Three Months, The Verge Editor Finds Linux Superior to Windows
Tech
Apr 27, 2026The Verge

After Three Months, The Verge Editor Finds Linux Superior to Windows

The Verge's Senior Reviews Editor, Nathan Edwards, has successfully transitioned his main desktop to Linux (CachyOS) for three months, expressing no desire to return to Windows. Despite minor troubleshooting, he finds the open-source OS "calmer and more robust," appreciating the self-directed nature of problem-solving inherent in Linux's modular design. The shift highlights Linux's growing viability for daily computing and gaming.

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Gradient Weather: My New Go-To Weather App (Ditching Pixel Weather)
Review
Apr 26, 2026Android Authority

Gradient Weather: My New Go-To Weather App (Ditching Pixel Weather)

Gradient Weather review: After two years with Pixel Weather, Gradient Weather's superior accuracy engine, advanced customization, dynamic map, and detailed notifications have made it my new go-to Android weather app, despite its premium cost and lack of a comprehensive pollen tracker.

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Never Miss an Alert: Enable Android's Essential Notification History
How To
Apr 24, 2026MakeUseOf

Never Miss an Alert: Enable Android's Essential Notification History

Have you ever cleared a flurry of notifications only to realize later you dismissed something important? Or perhaps you pick up your phone after hours of focused work, only to be overwhelmed by a wall of alerts, making

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