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Data Integrity Crisis: When "Fictional" Meets "Fact" in Production
Programming
Mar 4, 2026Hacker News

Data Integrity Crisis: When "Fictional" Meets "Fact" in Production

A recent revelation from the medical publishing world serves as a stark warning about the critical importance of data integrity, metadata, and clear disclosure in any information system. For a quarter of a century, a

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US Government Eyes Tencent's Gaming Empire: Divestment Looms
Games
Mar 5, 2026GamesIndustry.biz

US Government Eyes Tencent's Gaming Empire: Divestment Looms

The US government is reportedly considering forcing Tencent to divest its major gaming investments, including stakes in Epic Games and Riot Games. Citing national security concerns over data collection, this ongoing investigation could significantly reshape the global gaming industry.

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Washington State Data Center Bill Fails Amid Tech Industry Pressure
Tech
Mar 4, 2026GeekWire

Washington State Data Center Bill Fails Amid Tech Industry Pressure

Washington state's House Bill 2515, aimed at regulating data centers for environmental and ratepayer protection, has failed to pass. The bill's demise followed significant lobbying efforts and public opposition from major tech companies like Microsoft and Amazon, despite support from environmental groups and consumer advocates.

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Starlink Mobile (V2) Review: Promising '5G from Space
Review
Mar 2, 2026Tom's Hardware

Starlink Mobile (V2) Review: Promising '5G from Space

Starlink Mobile's upcoming V2 satellites promise '5G from space' with significantly improved data density and throughput. While the current service is basic, the V2 upgrade aims for seamless high-speed connectivity, making it a compelling option for remote areas, pending rollout.

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in-depth: The Data Centers Have Arrived at the Edge of the Arctic
Tech
Mar 2, 2026Wired

in-depth: The Data Centers Have Arrived at the Edge of the Arctic

The Nordic region is experiencing an unprecedented boom in data center construction, driven by the insatiable energy demands of artificial intelligence. Tech giants and specialized 'neocloud' providers are flocking to countries like Norway, Sweden, and Finland, drawn by abundant, cheap, and renewable energy, naturally cool climates, and available land. This shift marks a strategic move away from traditional European tech hubs, positioning the Arctic edge as a vital new frontier for AI infrastructure.

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How to Unlock Advanced Features of Your Ultrahuman Ring Pro Charging
How To
Feb 28, 2026Lifehacker

How to Unlock Advanced Features of Your Ultrahuman Ring Pro Charging

Learn to leverage the Ultrahuman Ring Pro charging case's advanced features, including data storage, troubleshooting, and alarm support, to enhance your smart ring experience in a few simple steps.

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South Korea Opens Door for Full Google Maps Services
Tech
Feb 27, 2026TechCrunch

South Korea Opens Door for Full Google Maps Services

South Korea has conditionally approved Google to export high-precision geographic information, finally enabling full Google Maps services like real-time navigation. This decision reverses a decade-long restriction based on national security concerns, opening the door for tourists and residents to use comprehensive Google Maps while introducing strict data security protocols. Seoul aims to boost tourism and strengthen its domestic geospatial industry, despite potential ripples in the local map market.

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Designing Discount Systems: Handling Promos like KitchenAid's WIRED
Programming
Feb 27, 2026Wired

Designing Discount Systems: Handling Promos like KitchenAid's WIRED

This article discusses the technical architecture for building robust coupon and discount management systems. It addresses how to design a system capable of handling diverse promotions, using examples like "KitchenAid coupons from WIRED" that allow customers to "save on every purchase," including specific offers such as "up to 20% off countertop appliances." The focus is on data models, validation engines, performance, and developer considerations for such an e-commerce component.

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Maxfree Rechargeable Batteries Review: Save Time and Money
Review
Feb 27, 2026Android Authority

Maxfree Rechargeable Batteries Review: Save Time and Money

Maxfree Rechargeable Batteries promise to save time and money, but our review reveals a complete lack of product specifics. While the concept is appealing, buying them requires trusting the claim without any verifiable data.

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Gong's Mission Andromeda: AI-Powered Sales Enablement & Open Interop
Tech
Feb 26, 2026VentureBeat

Gong's Mission Andromeda: AI-Powered Sales Enablement & Open Interop

Gong's Mission Andromeda: AI-Powered Sales Enablement & Open Interop TL;DR Gong's latest platform release, 'Mission Andromeda,' introduces AI-powered sales coaching (Gong Enable), a sales-focused chatbot (Gong

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industry: How Smarsh built an AI front door for regulated industries
Industry
Feb 25, 2026VentureBeat

industry: How Smarsh built an AI front door for regulated industries

Smarsh, a provider for regulated industries, deployed "Archie," an AI-driven support agent, achieving 59% self-service adoption. Built on Salesforce's Agentforce 360 Platform, Archie serves as an intelligent "front door" for customer support, simplifying navigation and ensuring compliance through meticulous data preparation and regulatory approvals.

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Cisco turns to titanium spoons and sand dunes to build a better …
It
Feb 24, 2026The Register

Cisco turns to titanium spoons and sand dunes to build a better …

Cisco has unveiled a redesigned Room Kit Pro G2, integrating aesthetic and structural enhancements inspired by titanium spoons and sand dunes, reducing material use and increasing durability. Meanwhile, Pure Storage has rebranded to Everpure, signaling a strategic pivot towards broader data management, though the new name shares a moniker with an Australian purified water company.

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One Engineer's SaaS in an Hour: AI Code Governance Explained
Industry
Feb 25, 2026VentureBeat

One Engineer's SaaS in an Hour: AI Code Governance Explained

Treasure Data's "Treasure Code" was built in just 60 minutes by one engineer, showcasing the potential of AI-native development. This rapid creation was underpinned by a robust governance system that prioritized platform-level access controls and a three-tier quality pipeline, setting a precedent for safe and scalable AI-generated code in production.

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reviews: Microsoft Researchers Figure Out How to Store Data Inside
Reviews
Feb 24, 2026CNET

reviews: Microsoft Researchers Figure Out How to Store Data Inside

Microsoft researchers have reportedly achieved a breakthrough in data storage, using lasers to store digital information inside glass. This novel method promises exceptional longevity, with researchers claiming data could be retrieved from the glass after an astonishing 10,000 years. This development holds significant implications for long-term archiving and digital preservation.

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reviews: NotebookLM Review: Practical and Powerful, This Tool Feels
Reviews
Feb 24, 2026CNET

reviews: NotebookLM Review: Practical and Powerful, This Tool Feels

CNET highlights NotebookLM's unique ability to transform information in surprising ways, a feature that has garnered strong positive sentiment from reviewers. The tool's innovative approach to data manipulation and synthesis is highly regarded, with CNET stating, "that's why we love it," underscoring its significant value and impact on users.

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GeekWire's Top Stories: Feb. 15, 2026 Week in Review
Regional
Feb 23, 2026GeekWire

GeekWire's Top Stories: Feb. 15, 2026 Week in Review

GeekWire's top stories for the week of Feb. 15, 2026, highlight Microsoft's new RTO policy and leadership changes at Xbox and Remitly. Washington state is setting new terms for data centers, while Seattle-area startups Temporal and Duckbill secured significant funding rounds. The tech community also paid tribute to desktop publishing pioneer Paul Brainerd.

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open-source: How To Make a Pie Chart in Google Sheets (2026) (Pie
Open-source
Feb 23, 2026Fossbytes

open-source: How To Make a Pie Chart in Google Sheets (2026) (Pie

Fossbytes has published a new guide, "How To Make a Pie Chart in Google Sheets (2026)," focusing on creating effective data visualizations. The article highlights pie charts as a highly common tool, particularly useful for illustrating comparisons and percentages, and provides a forward-looking perspective on using Google Sheets.

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Trump is making coal plants even dirtier as AI demands more energy
Latest
Feb 21, 2026The Verge

Trump is making coal plants even dirtier as AI demands more energy

The Trump administration has repealed Biden-era Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS), reverting power plant pollution controls to 2012 levels. This rollback coincides with soaring electricity demand from AI data centers, domestic manufacturing, and electric vehicles. Critics argue the move sacrifices health protections for industry savings, while aging coal plants are kept online to meet the growing energy needs.

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regional: NASA completes a smooth rehearsal for historic Artemis 2
Regional
Feb 22, 2026GeekWire

regional: NASA completes a smooth rehearsal for historic Artemis 2

NASA successfully completed a comprehensive wet dress rehearsal for its Artemis 2 moon mission, bringing the countdown to T-minus 29 seconds. This critical test, involving the Space Launch System rocket and Orion capsule, is a major step towards the first crewed lunar mission in over 50 years. Mission managers will now review the data to approve the final go-ahead, with March 6 targeted for liftoff.

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latest
Feb 19, 2026TechCrunch

Tenga Data Breach: Customer Info Stolen in Employee Inbox Hack

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AI
Feb 19, 2026TechCrunch AI

OpenAI's India Deep Dive: A 1GW Vision with Tata & New Hubs

OpenAI is making a major move into India, partnering with Tata for an initial 100MW AI data center capacity with a long-term goal of 1GW. The AI giant also plans to open new offices in Mumbai and Bengaluru later this year, signaling a deep commitment to India's tech landscape and talent pool. This expansion is set to significantly boost AI development and adoption in the region.

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