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Gemini Avatar Sharing: A Glimpse into Collaborative AI Creations
Review
Jul 8, 2026Android Authority

Gemini Avatar Sharing: A Glimpse into Collaborative AI Creations

Quick Verdict Google's Gemini platform, already pushing boundaries with its AI-generated avatar capabilities, appears to be on the cusp of an even more intriguing development: the ability to share these virtual

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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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Withings BodyFit Review: DEXA-Level Body Composition for the UK
Review
Jul 3, 2026TechRadar

Withings BodyFit Review: DEXA-Level Body Composition for the UK

The smart scale market has seen its fair share of incremental improvements, but Withings is looking to make a significant splash with its new BodyFit scale, now available in the UK and Europe. Priced at £229.95, this

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Meta Quietly Unveils 'Pocket,' Its New Vibe-Coded Gaming App
Tech
Jul 3, 2026TechCrunch

Meta Quietly Unveils 'Pocket,' Its New Vibe-Coded Gaming App

Meta has discreetly launched Pocket, an experimental AI-powered app that enables users to generate and share interactive mini-games, or "gizmos," using text prompts. The app, born from Meta's acquisition of the Gizmo team, marks a strategic move into AI-driven content creation, featuring a feed for user-generated experiences.

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Musician and YouTuber Hainbach on ‘Breath of the Wild’ and Swiss Army
Tech
Jun 21, 2026The Verge

Musician and YouTuber Hainbach on ‘Breath of the Wild’ and Swiss Army

Experimental musician and prolific YouTuber Stefan Paul Goetsch, known professionally as Hainbach, recently shared insights into his unique creative process and essential tools during an interview with The Verge. The

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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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How to Get Started with Record Club - Track and Share Your Music
How To
Jun 6, 2026Lifehacker

How to Get Started with Record Club - Track and Share Your Music

Learn how to set up and use Record Club, the Letterboxd for music, to track your listening, create lists, and connect with other music enthusiasts.

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Applied Aerospace & Defense Raises $650M in Highly Sought-After IPO
Tech
Jun 3, 2026The Next Web

Applied Aerospace & Defense Raises $650M in Highly Sought-After IPO

Applied Aerospace & Defense, a Huntsville-based firm, successfully raised $650 million in an IPO that was ten times oversubscribed, pricing shares at $20. The offering underscores a strong investor shift towards defense hardware and solidifies the company's $3.4 billion market valuation. Trading begins Wednesday on the NYSE under AADX.

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Trump Orders Voluntary AI Model Review Before Release
Tech
Jun 2, 2026The Verge

Trump Orders Voluntary AI Model Review Before Release

President Trump has signed an executive order creating a voluntary framework for AI companies to share advanced models with the federal government before release. This initiative aims to bolster secure innovation and protect critical infrastructure, reflecting a shift from the administration's previous hands-off approach to AI safety. Companies opting for pre-release review may receive confidentiality protections.

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Quick Share Meets AirDrop: A Welcome Cross-Platform Step
Review
Jun 3, 2026Android Authority

Quick Share Meets AirDrop: A Welcome Cross-Platform Step

Quick Verdict: A Much-Anticipated Bridge For years, seamless file sharing between Android and iOS devices has been a frustrating chasm, often requiring clunky workarounds or third-party apps. This month, Google is

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Rust Cross-Platform: It's Complicated, But Playable
Review
May 31, 2026Digital Trends

Rust Cross-Platform: It's Complicated, But Playable

Rust Cross-Platform: It's Complicated, But Playable As an experienced tech reviewer, I've seen my share of games attempting cross-platform play with varying degrees of success. When it comes to Rust, the popular and

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Boost Your Privacy: Turn Off Cloud Typing on Android Keyboards
How To
May 31, 2026MakeUseOf

Boost Your Privacy: Turn Off Cloud Typing on Android Keyboards

Learn to disable cloud typing on your Android keyboard (Gboard or Samsung) in minutes to prevent your typing data and personal vocabulary from being shared with remote servers, significantly boosting your privacy.

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industry: AI agents are quietly generating chaos engineering failures
Tech
May 25, 2026VentureBeat

industry: AI agents are quietly generating chaos engineering failures

AI agents are inadvertently causing significant, untracked production incidents by acting without full system context, blurring the lines between autonomous remediation and chaos engineering. Enterprises lack the frameworks to categorize these failures, leading to cascades stemming from narrow agent perspectives. Experts advocate for integrating agent governance with chaos engineering by treating agent actions as experiments and managing a shared “resilience budget” based on live system signals.

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Android Quick Share QR: Bridging the Divide for File Sharing
Review
May 15, 2026Digital Trends

Android Quick Share QR: Bridging the Divide for File Sharing

Google's new Quick Share QR code feature allows any Android phone to share files with any iPhone, bridging the long-standing cross-platform gap. It's a smooth, cloud-backed solution, though users must share QR codes cautiously.

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Palantir's Strong Numbers Overshadowed by Investor, German Exodus
Tech
May 15, 2026The Next Web

Palantir's Strong Numbers Overshadowed by Investor, German Exodus

Palantir Technologies faces a dual challenge: retail investors are selling off shares to rotate into semiconductors, while the German military has formally rejected the company for defense contracts. Despite strong Q1 revenue growth of 85% to $1.63 billion and raised full-year guidance, Palantir's stock is down 20% year-to-date, indicating a failure of its long-standing market narrative.

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How to Claim Your Share in the Google Class Action Lawsuit - Get Up
How To
May 14, 2026Lifehacker

How to Claim Your Share in the Google Class Action Lawsuit - Get Up

Have you owned an Android phone in the U.S. since late 2017? You could be eligible for a payment from a recent Google class action lawsuit settlement. Google has agreed to pay $135 million to settle a lawsuit alleging

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Games
May 12, 2026GameSpot

Subnautica 2: Diving Deep with Friends – Co-op Explained

Subnautica 2 finally introduces highly anticipated co-op multiplayer, allowing up to four players to explore Planet 4546B together. Featuring full cross-play between PC and Xbox, players can host or join worlds, even converting solo saves. While all storage lockers are shared at launch (with future plans for private options), data entries, crafting recipes, and vehicles are also communal.

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Govee Smart Lamp Transforms Tech Journalist's Home and Well-being
Tech
Apr 26, 2026The Verge

Govee Smart Lamp Transforms Tech Journalist's Home and Well-being

Tech journalist Sheena Vasani shares how replacing broken, neglected lamps with a Govee Uplighter Floor Lamp profoundly impacted her personal space and mental well-being amidst caregiving challenges. The smart lamp, praised for its ease of use and ambient features, offered an unexpected sense of control and calm, inspiring further home improvements despite a minor initial product glitch.

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Dildos on a Snail: The Uncensored Story of Alice's 'Sexy' Demands
Games
Apr 25, 2026Kotaku

Dildos on a Snail: The Uncensored Story of Alice's 'Sexy' Demands

American McGee, developer of Alice: Madness Returns, recently shared a wild story about publisher EA's marketing team wanting the 2011 game to be "more sexy." His creative and hilarious response involved dildos and a snail, effectively shutting down the bizarre request.

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The Epic Games Store: Why It's Still Chasing Steam's Shadow
Games
Apr 17, 2026IGN

The Epic Games Store: Why It's Still Chasing Steam's Shadow

The Epic Games Store, nearly a decade old, still struggles to compete with Steam despite its favorable revenue share for developers and weekly free games. Its slow performance, lack of user-centric features, and absent community elements leave it far behind Steam's robust ecosystem, failing to retain users beyond the allure of freebies.

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Google Rolls Out Native Gemini AI App for Mac
Tech
Apr 16, 2026TechCrunch

Google Rolls Out Native Gemini AI App for Mac

Google has launched a native Gemini AI app for Mac, providing instant, context-aware assistance through a quick shortcut. The app allows users to share screen content and local files for analysis, and supports multimedia generation. This move brings Google into direct competition with other AI providers on the macOS platform.

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The Accidental Genius: How Call of Cthulhu's Sanity System Terrified
Games
Apr 12, 2026Polygon

The Accidental Genius: How Call of Cthulhu's Sanity System Terrified

Sandy Petersen, creator of the Call of Cthulhu tabletop RPG, shares the surprising origin of its iconic Sanity system. During an early playtest, players instinctively acted terrified when confronted with horror, revealing the mechanic's power to make players *feel* dread, not just track it. This accidental discovery profoundly shaped horror gaming forever.

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industry: OCSF explained: The shared data language security teams
Tech
Apr 5, 2026VentureBeat

industry: OCSF explained: The shared data language security teams

OCSF, an open-source framework, is rapidly standardizing cybersecurity data across vendors, streamlining threat detection and investigation. Its adoption is critical for managing AI's increasing complexities in security operations.

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Games
Mar 31, 2026GameSpot

GTA 4 Dev Kit with Unfinished Zombies Mode Found in Car Trunk

An Xbox 360 development kit for *Grand Theft Auto 4* was reportedly bought for just £5 at a car boot sale in Edinburgh. The incredible find contains an early build of the game, revealing an unfinished Zombies mode that Rockstar ultimately cut. The buyer has shared the contents online, allowing fans to explore this fascinating piece of gaming history.

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Samsung AirDrop Integration: A Promising But Flawed Rollout
Review
Mar 30, 2026TechRadar

Samsung AirDrop Integration: A Promising But Flawed Rollout

Samsung is expanding AirDrop compatibility to more Galaxy devices through its Quick Share feature, aiming for seamless cross-platform file sharing. However, user reports indicate significant inconsistencies and bugs, making the feature unreliable for many, despite its potential.

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