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Marathon's Loud Gunfire Uproar: Bungie Hits The Mute Button
Games
Mar 14, 2026Kotaku

Marathon's Loud Gunfire Uproar: Bungie Hits The Mute Button

Marathon's Loud Gunfire Uproar: Bungie Hits The Mute Button Bungie’s latest venture, the extraction shooter Marathon, has only been out for a little over a week, launching on March 5 for consoles and PC. Yet, in that

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Binge-Worthy Weekends: Top 3 HBO Max Shows for Your Downtime
How To
Mar 14, 2026How-To Geek

Binge-Worthy Weekends: Top 3 HBO Max Shows for Your Downtime

Discover 3 of the best HBO Max shows – Conan O'Brien Must Go, House of the Dragon, and Watchmen – perfect for binging this weekend. Learn what makes each show great and how to maximize your viewing experience.

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GeekWire Week in Review: A Timely Dive into Seattle's Tech Pulse
Review
Mar 8, 2026GeekWire

GeekWire Week in Review: A Timely Dive into Seattle's Tech Pulse

For those entrenched in the fast-paced world of technology and startups, staying abreast of the latest developments is a constant challenge. GeekWire's "Week in Review: Most popular stories for the week of March 1,

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Pentagon Labels Anthropic a Supply-Chain Risk Amid AI Policy Clash
Tech
Mar 6, 2026The Verge

Pentagon Labels Anthropic a Supply-Chain Risk Amid AI Policy Clash

Pentagon Labels Anthropic a Supply-Chain Risk, Sparking Legal Battle The Defense Department has formally designated American AI firm Anthropic as a "supply-chain risk," escalating a weeks-long dispute over the company's

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DeveloperWeek 2026: Building AI Tools That Truly Deliver Value
Programming
Mar 5, 2026Stack Overflow Blog

DeveloperWeek 2026: Building AI Tools That Truly Deliver Value

DeveloperWeek 2026 highlighted that for AI tools to be truly valuable, they need improved usability, deep contextual understanding, and robust interoperability. Key discussions centered on giving human developers more agency over AI outputs, integrating proprietary company knowledge into models, and designing agentic systems that can collaborate seamlessly across workflows.

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How to Make Your Home Safer with Home Assistant This Weekend
How To
Feb 27, 2026How-To Geek

How to Make Your Home Safer with Home Assistant This Weekend

Learn to enhance your home's safety with three essential Home Assistant projects this weekend, from emergency automation to building your own security system.

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open-source: vivo V70 FE Leak Reveals 200MP Camera and 7,000mAh
Open-source
Feb 25, 2026Fossbytes

open-source: vivo V70 FE Leak Reveals 200MP Camera and 7,000mAh

Less than a week after launching the V70 series, a leak reported by Fossbytes suggests vivo is preparing a V70 FE model. This rumored device is said to feature a powerful 200-megapixel camera and an exceptionally large 7,000mAh battery. These specifications, if confirmed, could position the V70 FE as a compelling option for users prioritizing high-resolution photography and extended battery life.

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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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Microsoft Mandates 3-Day In-Office Return for Seattle-Area Staff
Regional
Feb 21, 2026GeekWire

Microsoft Mandates 3-Day In-Office Return for Seattle-Area Staff

Microsoft is implementing a new return-to-office policy starting Feb. 23 for its Seattle-area workforce. Employees within a 50-mile radius of an office will be required to be in-person at least three days a week, a significant shift for the tech giant that aligns it with industry peers like Google and Meta.

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