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CXMT Memory on MSI AMD Boards: A Speed Breakthrough
Review
Jul 7, 2026Tom's Hardware

CXMT Memory on MSI AMD Boards: A Speed Breakthrough

Quick Verdict MSI has delivered a significant boost to AMD AM5 users, with new beta BIOS updates validating China-made CXMT DDR5 memory at previously unattainable speeds. Dual-DIMM configurations can now hit an

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Fix Gemini: Get Your AI Assistant to Call the Right Contacts
How To
Jun 28, 2026MakeUseOf

Fix Gemini: Get Your AI Assistant to Call the Right Contacts

Learn to fix Google Gemini's contact calling issues by consolidating accounts, cleaning up duplicates, and standardizing phone numbers in your Google Contacts for seamless voice dialing.

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AI Companion Apps in Dating: A Major Turn-Off for Singles
Review
Jun 23, 2026CNET

AI Companion Apps in Dating: A Major Turn-Off for Singles

Quick Verdict Based on a recent Match Group survey, using AI companion apps for romantic purposes is largely a non-starter for today's singles. While AI tools are widely embraced for productivity, their introduction

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One UI 8.5: 5 Settings to Personalize Your Galaxy Right Away
How To
Jun 14, 2026MakeUseOf

One UI 8.5: 5 Settings to Personalize Your Galaxy Right Away

Learn to personalize your Samsung Galaxy after updating to One UI 8.5 by changing 5 key settings for improved control, privacy, and user experience.

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Prinano Photonic Chip Production: Promising Potential, Key Questions
Review
Jun 9, 2026Tom's Hardware

Prinano Photonic Chip Production: Promising Potential, Key Questions

Verdict: A Glimmer of Hope with Caveats Chinese startup Prinano has made a significant claim: successfully validating the mass production of photonic chips using an innovative nanoimprint lithography (NIL) process,

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in-depth: A Dating App Is Giving Away Free Gas to Convince People to
Tech
May 28, 2026Wired

in-depth: A Dating App Is Giving Away Free Gas to Convince People to

Dating app BLK is giving away free gas to help users afford dates, a direct response to rising financial anxieties. With record gas prices and dating costs, brands are increasingly offering basic necessities to engage consumers.

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Programming
May 10, 2026Hacker News

Hardware Attestation: A Developer's Look at Monopoly Risks

Hardware-based attestation, exemplified by Apple's App Attest and Google's Play Integrity APIs, is increasingly being used to verify device integrity. While presented as a security feature, this trend is effectively locking out alternative operating systems and hardware, enforcing a duopoly. This extends to web services via initiatives like reCAPTCHA Mobile Verification, creating significant anti-competitive challenges by mandating certified mobile devices for access.

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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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Build a Secure AI PR Reviewer with Claude, GitHub Actions, and JS
Programming
Apr 11, 2026freeCodeCamp

Build a Secure AI PR Reviewer with Claude, GitHub Actions, and JS

This article details how to build a secure AI-powered pull request reviewer using JavaScript, Claude, and GitHub Actions. It focuses on critical security aspects like sanitizing untrusted diff input, validating probabilistic LLM output with Zod, and employing fail-closed mechanisms to ensure robustness and prevent vulnerabilities.

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The Messy Reality: Taming Your AI Strategy's Shadow & Sprawl
Programming
Apr 11, 2026Stack Overflow Blog

The Messy Reality: Taming Your AI Strategy's Shadow & Sprawl

AI integration often introduces significant challenges: Shadow AI poses data security risks from unapproved tool usage, while pipeline sprawl creates operational headaches with complex ETL processes. Architectural strategies like in-platform model deployments, monitored gateways, and moving to single foundation models with on-the-fly data queries can simplify governance and reduce maintenance burdens. Consolidating data into a unified warehouse further enhances control, despite potential performance trade-offs for online services.

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Tech
Apr 2, 2026NYT Technology

analysis: Can Science Predict When a Study Won’t Hold Up?: Artificial

A major seven-year DARPA-funded study, SCORE, has concluded that AI cannot reliably predict whether scientific studies will replicate. This finding dampens hopes for a "scientific credit score" and highlights the enduring difficulty of validating research amidst a flood of annual publications.

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Unblock Frontend: Override API Responses & Headers in Chrome DevTools
Programming
Mar 27, 2026freeCodeCamp

Unblock Frontend: Override API Responses & Headers in Chrome DevTools

This guide demonstrates how frontend developers can use Chrome DevTools to override API responses and headers locally. It covers fixing incorrect data, validating UI scenarios, and resolving CORS errors by manipulating network requests and their properties, enabling continuous development despite backend dependencies.

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Dune 3 Trailer Sparks Debate: Did Villeneuve Undo His Smartest Move
Games
Mar 17, 2026Polygon

Dune 3 Trailer Sparks Debate: Did Villeneuve Undo His Smartest Move

The first trailer for Dune: Part Three dropped, promising an epic conclusion, but its opening shot has sparked major debate. It shows Paul and Chani reunited and discussing their child, seemingly undoing Chani's defiant exit at the end of Part Two. This change in Part Two was praised for updating her character and setting up a compelling conflict, raising concerns if this reunion sacrifices narrative depth.

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Clair Obscur Devs Aim for "Fair Solution" in Comic Spat
Games
Mar 10, 2026Polygon

Clair Obscur Devs Aim for "Fair Solution" in Comic Spat

"Clair Obscur: Expedition 33" developers are seeking a "fair solution" in a new controversy involving a French graphic novel, "L'Académie Clair-Obscur." The dispute centers on title similarity, despite the comic's contract predating the game's reveal, following an earlier issue with AI assets.

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