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ASML Low-NA EUV Pricing: Value Capture or Cost Burden
Review
Jul 18, 2026Tom's Hardware

ASML Low-NA EUV Pricing: Value Capture or Cost Burden

The Industry Reacts: ASML's EUV Pricing Shift Verdict: ASML’s strategic move to broaden its value-based pricing for Low-NA EUV tools, looking beyond mere wafer throughput, marks a significant shift in the semiconductor

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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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Remove Ads from Windows 11 Search for a Clearer Experience
How To
Jul 14, 2026How-To Geek

Remove Ads from Windows 11 Search for a Clearer Experience

Learn how to remove unwanted ads and promotional content from the Windows 11 search box by adjusting new privacy settings. This guide provides step-by-step instructions to achieve a cleaner, more focused search experience, part of Microsoft's broader effort to improve Windows 11 quality.

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startups: The web is now mostly bots. Cloudflare is rebuilding its
Tech
Jul 14, 2026The Next Web

startups: The web is now mostly bots. Cloudflare is rebuilding its

Cloudflare has launched Precursor, a new defense system, in response to bots now generating over 57% of all web traffic. Precursor monitors entire user sessions to distinguish humans from sophisticated bots, moving beyond traditional single-check methods. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to classify and manage AI agents, control content reuse, and rebuild the web's foundational infrastructure for a machine-dominated internet.

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A Leak of San Francisco Police Drone Footage Exposes Urban
Tech
Jul 13, 2026Wired

A Leak of San Francisco Police Drone Footage Exposes Urban

Hours of SFPD drone footage from a Skydio platform have leaked, revealing extensive aerial surveillance over San Francisco. This exposure highlights how broadly police are monitoring the city and the critical risks of sensitive data spilling online, raising significant privacy and security concerns.

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OpenAI Targets Families, Caregivers in Major Strategic Shift
Tech
Jul 12, 2026TechCrunch AI

OpenAI Targets Families, Caregivers in Major Strategic Shift

OpenAI is making a strategic pivot, hiring a dedicated product manager to develop ChatGPT experiences for families, caregivers, and older adults. This move signals the company's intent to embed its AI deeper into daily household life, acknowledging a broadening user demographic and the increasing importance of age-appropriate safety features. Experts view this as a maturation of AI platforms, mirroring the evolution of major tech companies.

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Hugging Face CEO: Companies 'Done Renting' Their AI, Shifting to Open
Tech
Jul 11, 2026TechCrunch AI

Hugging Face CEO: Companies 'Done Renting' Their AI, Shifting to Open

Hugging Face CEO Clem Delangue explains why companies are abandoning proprietary AI APIs for open-source models. Driven by escalating costs and a desire for greater control, this shift highlights a critical moment in AI development and competition. This move fosters decentralization and broadens access to advanced AI tools.

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Games
Jul 9, 2026GameSpot

Elder Scrolls 6 Devs Fear More Delays Amid Crushing Layoffs

Developers working on The Elder Scrolls 6 are reportedly fearing further delays for the highly anticipated RPG following recent widespread layoffs across Xbox and Bethesda Game Studios. These job cuts have had a "crushing effect on morale" and raised concerns about staffing, potential reliance on contract labor, and increased crunch for the remaining team. The situation highlights Microsoft's broader strategy to focus on projects with the "highest likelihood of making money" amidst significant industry turmoil.

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Netflix to Host Digital Publisher Videos from BuzzFeed, Condé Nast
Tech
Jul 8, 2026The Verge

Netflix to Host Digital Publisher Videos from BuzzFeed, Condé Nast

Netflix is set to integrate short-form video content from digital media giants like BuzzFeed and Condé Nast, starting August 3rd. This move aims to broaden its appeal, offer diverse content from 3-20 minutes in length, and potentially address recent viewer retention challenges.

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You can now customize Siri’s pace and expressivity in the latest iOS
Tech
Jul 7, 2026TechCrunch

You can now customize Siri’s pace and expressivity in the latest iOS

Apple's latest iOS 27 developer beta 3 introduces new controls for customizing Siri's speaking pace and expressivity. This update is part of Apple's broader strategy to integrate generative AI and make the assistant more natural and personal, allowing users to fine-tune their voice interactions.

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Tesla Battling "Epidemic" of Battery Thefts at Nevada Factory
Tech
Jun 29, 2026Wired

Tesla Battling "Epidemic" of Battery Thefts at Nevada Factory

Tesla's Nevada Gigafactory has become the target of an "epidemic" of battery thefts, with millions of dollars worth of car and home batteries stolen directly from loading docks. Sheriff's records detail at least 11 incidents since December, nine of which occurred in January, involving sophisticated "strategic thefts" by organized groups exploiting security vulnerabilities. Tesla has since tightened protocols, and law enforcement has made arrests, but the broader issue of rising cargo theft continues to challenge the industry.

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California law targeting loud streaming ads takes effect on July 1
Tech
Jun 29, 2026TechCrunch

California law targeting loud streaming ads takes effect on July 1

California's new law, effective July 1, mandates that streaming ads not exceed the volume of accompanying content. This move, inspired by parent frustrations, aims for a quieter viewing experience and could spur broader industry changes as similar bills arise in other states.

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Radix Review: A Stellar Free Mac Disk Analyzer
Review
Jun 21, 2026Digital Trends

Radix Review: A Stellar Free Mac Disk Analyzer

Running out of disk space on a Mac is a common frustration, and Apple's own tools often leave much to be desired when trying to pinpoint the exact culprits. We've all been there: broad categories like 'Other' or 'System

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Anthropic Overhauls Claude Design: Fixes Tokens, Adds Design System
Tech
Jun 18, 2026VentureBeat

Anthropic Overhauls Claude Design: Fixes Tokens, Adds Design System

Anthropic has released a major overhaul of Claude Design, addressing its initial token-burning problem with shared usage limits and efficiency gains. The update also introduces design system imports for enterprise brand compliance and bidirectional integration with Claude Code to streamline the design-to-engineering workflow. This strategic move positions Claude Design as a critical component in Anthropic's broader vision to embed AI across the enterprise stack.

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Nashville Data Center Dispute: A City Divided
Review
Jun 11, 2026Tom's Hardware

Nashville Data Center Dispute: A City Divided

Nashville finds itself at a critical juncture, wrestling with a contentious proposal for a data center adjacent to its beloved zoo, a dispute that has rapidly escalated into a broader debate about the future of tech

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CNET's NYT Connections Hints & Answers: A Service Review
Review
Jun 5, 2026CNET

CNET's NYT Connections Hints & Answers: A Service Review

CNET expands its vast digital footprint to offer daily assistance for NYT Connections, promising timely "Sports Edition" hints and answers for June 5, #620. This review assesses CNET's platform and its suitability as a provider for such a service, highlighting its strengths as a credible, broad content hub versus potential challenges in user experience and a lack of specific article content for direct evaluation.

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Acer's Unexpected Smart Glasses: Stylish & Practical
Review
May 31, 2026Digital Trends

Acer's Unexpected Smart Glasses: Stylish & Practical

Acer's surprise smart glasses launch introduces the AR Vision GR0 AR headset and GI0 AI Glasses. The GR0 offers immersive, wired AR with broad compatibility, while the GI0 is a stylish, wireless Meta Ray-Ban competitor with Google Gemini AI, a camera, and translation features.

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regional: Bellevue’s AI boom: CoreWeave doubles down on office space
Tech
May 30, 2026GeekWire

regional: Bellevue’s AI boom: CoreWeave doubles down on office space

AI infrastructure firm CoreWeave has doubled its Bellevue office space to 36,000 square feet, signifying a major expansion of its engineering hub. This move highlights Bellevue's accelerating emergence as a premier AI development center in the Seattle region, attracting significant investment and talent. The company's growth reflects the broader trend of AI leaders converging on the Eastside.

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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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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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CNET's NYT Mini Crossword Answers Page: A Broad but Cluttered Approach
Review
May 26, 2026CNET

CNET's NYT Mini Crossword Answers Page: A Broad but Cluttered Approach

CNET's NYT Mini Crossword Answers page offers the solutions but buries them within a vast, tech-focused, and deal-heavy site. Expect a cluttered user experience with extensive navigation and promotions.

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GeForce Now: A Powerful Week for Diverse Gamers
Review
May 22, 2026Digital Trends

GeForce Now: A Powerful Week for Diverse Gamers

GeForce Now expands its library with major titles like Forza Horizon 6 and the intriguing Zero Parades: For Dead Spies, offering high-fidelity gaming to a broader audience without requiring a top-tier local PC.

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If you’re giving a commencement speech in 2026, maybe don’t mention
Tech
May 18, 2026TechCrunch AI

If you’re giving a commencement speech in 2026, maybe don’t mention

Recent commencement speeches at the University of Central Florida and the University of Arizona saw speakers booed for discussing artificial intelligence. Graduates expressed widespread pessimism about AI's impact on their future job prospects, reflecting broader anxieties about the economy. This trend suggests a significant shift in how the younger generation views technological advancements.

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Star Plus Abroad Streaming: Your Gateway to Indian Entertainment
Review
May 15, 2026TechRadar

Star Plus Abroad Streaming: Your Gateway to Indian Entertainment

Quick Verdict For anyone outside India longing to access the complete Star Plus and JioHotstar content library, including its extensive free TV shows and unparalleled live sports, a Virtual Private Network (VPN) is an

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Online Identity: Why Broad Red Herrings Usually Fail
Programming
May 11, 2026Hacker News

Online Identity: Why Broad Red Herrings Usually Fail

As software developers, we're keenly aware of data flows, aggregation, and the digital footprints we leave. The concept of online privacy has led many to consider various strategies for managing their digital identity.

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