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NYT Connections Hints: Review Impossible - Source Lacks Data
Review
Jul 17, 2026CNET

NYT Connections Hints: Review Impossible - Source Lacks Data

As an experienced tech reviewer committed to providing honest and detailed analysis, I embarked on the task of evaluating "Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for July 17, #1132." My aim was to deliver a

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Wolverine's Latest Trailer: Lady Deathstrike Delivers a Brutal
Games
Jul 17, 2026Kotaku

Wolverine's Latest Trailer: Lady Deathstrike Delivers a Brutal

Wolverine's Latest Trailer: Lady Deathstrike Delivers a Brutal Beatdown! Alright, True Believers, buckle up! We're now less than two months away from Marvel’s Wolverine slicing its way onto PlayStation 5, and Insomniac

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Linus Torvalds' AI Policy: Embrace the Future or Fork It
Review
Jul 16, 2026ZDNet

Linus Torvalds' AI Policy: Embrace the Future or Fork It

Quick Verdict Linus Torvalds, the venerable creator of Linux, has delivered a firm and unequivocal message regarding the use of Artificial Intelligence in kernel development: embrace it or step aside. His stance is

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Fabien Sanglard's 'Jurassic Park' Computer Analysis: A Nostalgic Deep
Review
Jul 16, 2026Ars Technica

Fabien Sanglard's 'Jurassic Park' Computer Analysis: A Nostalgic Deep

Verdict Fabien Sanglard's meticulous investigation into the '90s computer hardware and software featured in Jurassic Park delivers an unmissable dose of nostalgia and fascinating technical insight for film buffs, retro

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Microsoft July Patch Tuesday: Update Now or Risk It
Review
Jul 16, 2026ZDNet

Microsoft July Patch Tuesday: Update Now or Risk It

Microsoft's July Patch Tuesday delivers a record 570 security fixes, including two actively exploited zero-days. This critical update, also bringing UI improvements, is mandatory for most Windows users, with a temporary hold for specific Dell models.

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Marshall BJA 1959BJA Amp Review: Punk Rock Tone Reimagined
Review
Jul 14, 2026TechRadar

Marshall BJA 1959BJA Amp Review: Punk Rock Tone Reimagined

Quick Verdict Marshall's Billie Joe Armstrong 1959BJA Artist Signature amp isn't just another piece of gear; it's a statement. As the first artist signature amp from Marshall in 14 years, this baby-blue head delivers on

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Red Magic 11S Pro Review: A Gaming Phone That Delivers Everyday
Review
Jul 13, 2026Digital Trends

Red Magic 11S Pro Review: A Gaming Phone That Delivers Everyday

The Red Magic 11S Pro, a liquid-cooled gaming phone, surprisingly excels as an everyday smartphone. While optimized for gaming with features like a 144Hz full-screen display and a 7,500mAh battery, it offers excellent endurance, fast charging, and smooth performance for daily tasks. Its camera is decent for casual use, making it a highly capable and versatile device.

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Sony 1000X The Collexion vs. B&W Px8 S2: Premium Sound, One More Comfy
Review
Jul 11, 2026ZDNet

Sony 1000X The Collexion vs. B&W Px8 S2: Premium Sound, One More Comfy

When it comes to premium over-ear headphones, Sony and Bowers & Wilkins are two giants delivering exceptional experiences. The Sony 1000X The Collexion and the Bowers & Wilkins Px8 S2 both aim for the top tier, offering

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How to Claim Your Payout from the Disney Streaming Settlement
How To
Jul 7, 2026Lifehacker

How to Claim Your Payout from the Disney Streaming Settlement

Have you been a YouTube TV or DirecTV live streaming subscriber in recent years? If so, you could be eligible for a cash payment from a significant $50 million settlement involving Disney. This guide will walk you

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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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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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Expedia's AI Principles: Scaling Trust and Value in the Agentic Era
Tech
Jul 6, 2026VentureBeat

Expedia's AI Principles: Scaling Trust and Value in the Agentic Era

Expedia Group, leveraging years of AI experience, has unveiled a comprehensive framework of principles to ensure its AI systems deliver value, operate safely, and scale responsibly. This strategy includes "Agentic Release" tollgates, designed to govern the development and deployment of autonomous AI agents across its platforms. The framework focuses on outcomes, system design, and establishing trust and accountability.

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FIFA World Cup 2026 Free Stream: A Risky Proposition
Review
Jul 6, 2026CNET

FIFA World Cup 2026 Free Stream: A Risky Proposition

The Allure of Free Football: A Quick Verdict The promise of streaming a major event like the FIFA World Cup 2026 match between Brazil and Norway live and for free is undeniably enticing. In a world of escalating

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Revisit Go: The Wild '90s Crime Caper Netflix Just Unleashed
Games
Jul 5, 2026Polygon

Revisit Go: The Wild '90s Crime Caper Netflix Just Unleashed

Step back into the chaotic '90s with *Go*, a post-*Pulp Fiction* crime caper now streaming on Netflix. This overlooked gem, featuring an ensemble cast of future stars, delivers a high-velocity night of intertwined mishaps and unforgettable characters. Discover the movie that bravely tried to stand its ground against *The Matrix*.

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//18.bravo: A Bold New Blueprint for Game Development
Games
Jul 4, 2026GamesIndustry.biz

//18.bravo: A Bold New Blueprint for Game Development

Robert Bowling, ex-Infinity Ward strategist, has launched //18.bravo, aiming for a "radically different approach" to game development. The studio plans to share profits with employees and contractors, reject the live service model, and design games for "forever play" with open-source contingency if they close.

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Kingdom Come: Deliverance Board Game Unveiled – A Grand Bohemian Epic
Games
Jul 1, 2026Polygon

Kingdom Come: Deliverance Board Game Unveiled – A Grand Bohemian Epic

Czech Games is adapting *Kingdom Come: Deliverance* into an ambitious deckbuilding board game, set for Q1 2027. Designed by industry titans Tomáš Holek and Vlaada Chvátil, it aims to capture the video game's open-world feel with player-driven narratives and skill progression. While priced at $199.99 with long playtimes, the project promises an epic and immersive tabletop experience.

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A New Golden Age: Video Game Adaptations Level Up Big Time
Games
Jul 1, 2026Kotaku

A New Golden Age: Video Game Adaptations Level Up Big Time

Video game adaptations have shed their bad reputation, entering a new golden age thanks to careful brand management and a deeper respect for source material. Shows like HBO's *The Last of Us* are winning awards, while Netflix's *Arcane* and *Cyberpunk: Edgerunners* are drawing in new audiences to their respective game worlds. Even live-action films, exemplified by the *Sonic the Hedgehog* series, are proving wildly successful.

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Ford Rehires 'Gray Beard' Engineers After AI Quality Control Falls
Tech
Jun 29, 2026TechCrunch AI

Ford Rehires 'Gray Beard' Engineers After AI Quality Control Falls

Ford has rehired 350 veteran engineers, including some former employees, after its AI and automated quality control systems failed to deliver desired product quality. Executives admitted that relying solely on AI was a "mistake," prompting a shift back to human expertise to identify flaws and train younger staff. This strategic pivot has already resulted in substantial cost savings from reduced warranty claims and helped Ford achieve a top ranking in initial quality surveys.

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a16z-Backed Base Power Delivers Cheaper Energy to Strained Grids
Tech
Jun 26, 2026TechCrunch

a16z-Backed Base Power Delivers Cheaper Energy to Strained Grids

a16z-backed Base Power has launched its large home battery systems in Illinois, entering the PJM Interconnection grid territory which is struggling with soaring electricity demand and high prices. The startup offers cheaper power to residents by bypassing traditional grid bottlenecks, deploying batteries "behind the meter." This move aims to stabilize the stressed grid and provide a more affordable energy option for consumers.

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Boost Remote Productivity: Why eSIMs Are Essential for Global
How To
Jun 25, 2026Fossbytes

Boost Remote Productivity: Why eSIMs Are Essential for Global

Remote work has fundamentally reshaped our professional lives, blurring the lines between home, office, and travel. For professionals who operate outside traditional office settings, a reliable and uninterrupted

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Daywalker Lives! Todd Howard Confirms Arkane's Blade Game is Still
Games
Jun 23, 2026Polygon

Daywalker Lives! Todd Howard Confirms Arkane's Blade Game is Still

After nearly three years of silence since its Game Awards 2023 reveal, fears of Arkane's Marvel's Blade being canceled have been put to rest. Bethesda's Todd Howard confirmed the game is "still alive" and Arkane is "doing a really, really great job," offering a glimmer of hope amidst industry uncertainty.

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Steam Machine Review: Valve's Living Room PC Makes a Grand Entrance
Games
Jun 22, 2026IGN

Steam Machine Review: Valve's Living Room PC Makes a Grand Entrance

Valve's Steam Machine arrives as the ultimate living room PC, blending PC flexibility with console-like ease. Priced at $1,049, it offers surprising value as an entry-level gaming PC, delivering solid 4K performance with some tweaks in a discreet, plug-and-play package.

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Upgrade Your HDMI Cables for Peak 4K TV Performance
How To
Jun 22, 2026How-To Geek

Upgrade Your HDMI Cables for Peak 4K TV Performance

Ensure your new 4K TV delivers its best picture and features by upgrading to the correct HDMI cables. Learn to identify outdated cables, understand modern HDMI standards, troubleshoot common issues, and select the right cables for peak performance in simple, actionable steps.

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GeekWire's Weekly Review: A Must-Read for PNW Tech Insights
Review
Jun 21, 2026GeekWire

GeekWire's Weekly Review: A Must-Read for PNW Tech Insights

GeekWire's "Week in Review" provides an effective, curated digest of top tech and startup stories from the Pacific Northwest. It excels in delivering timely news on AI, local startups, and big tech with clear summaries and easy navigation for regional insights.

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EverExceed 5V Solar Panel: Affordable & Effective Charger for
Review
Jun 22, 2026ZDNet

EverExceed 5V Solar Panel: Affordable & Effective Charger for

Quick Verdict The EverExceed 5V solar panel delivers a surprisingly robust performance for its modest $17 price tag. Initially met with skepticism, this compact panel has proven itself a reliable, long-term power

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