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167 software engineers responded to Business Insider's vibe-coding survey. Over 45% reported "keeping up" with AI tools. Almost 17% feel behind. Read more ›
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The Indian Space Research Organisation’s (Isro) Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV), launched from Sriharikota today (January 12), has failed in the third stage. This is the second launch in a row where a PSLV rocket has failed. But what went wrong? Read more ›
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Powell described the move as a part of a broader effort to pressure the central bank on monetary policy. Read more ›
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By David Stephen who looks at the latest trends from CES 2026 The Consumer Technology Association held the Consumer Electronics Show 2026 in Las Vegas, from January 6 – 9, with AI as the dominant theme. But if AI is accelerating, what becomes of human intelligence? Who, on earth, has custody of human intelligence? Simply, there are […] Read more ›
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DIY DDR5 is no longer just a concept, but a reality, as modder VIK-on has built his first 32GB stick from scavenged parts. The memory chips came from laptop SODIMMs, while a new PCB and cooler were acquired from China. After flashing custom firmware enabling 6400 MT/s XMP, the entire build put together cost $218. Read more ›
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Don't care about foldables? Well, OnePlus might cancel another unique smartphone. Read more ›
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Something weird, and kind of impressive, is happening with the Galaxy S25 series. Read more ›
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An anonymous reader shared this report from It's FOSS: Jenny Guanni Qu, a researcher at [VC fund] Pebblebed, analyzed 125,183 bugs from 20 years of Linux kernel development history (on Git). The findings show that the average bug takes 2.1 years to find. [Though the median is 0.7 years, with the average possibly skewed by "outliers" discovered after years of hiding.] The longest-lived bug, a buffer overflow in networking code,... Read more ›
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"Life is finite. There is no fighting that — as much as people like to put themselves into ice, hoping that they might wake up in 50 years," Helen Mirren said. Read more ›
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President Donald Trump said in a post on Truth Social that Cuba would no longer receive oil or money from Venezuela. Read more ›
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"This is about whether the Fed will be able to continue to set interest rates based on evidence and economic conditions," Powell said on Sunday. Read more ›
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Numerous Instagram users received suspicious password reset emails amid reports of a massive data scrape. The social media company says it has resolved the issue but denies a data breach. Read more ›
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An anonymous reader shared this report from CNET: Finland-based IXI Eyewear has raised more than $40 million from investors, including Amazon, to build glasses with adaptive lenses that could dynamically autofocus based on where the person wearing them is looking. In late 2025, the company said it had developed a glasses prototype that weighs just 22 grams. It includes embedded sensors aimed at the wearer's eyes and liquid crystal lenses... Read more ›
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A new leak suggests the Galaxy S26's rumored 24MP shooting mode could be in the Goldilocks zone for image quality. Read more ›
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Samsung's Galaxy S phones are launching later than usual, and a new leak has revealed when you can actually buy them. Read more ›
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There was no shortage of high-fashion looks at the 2026 Golden Globes, but some stars, such as Jennifer Lopez, missed the mark with their outfits. Read more ›
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Polymarket, the prediction market platform, partnered with the Golden Globes ahead of this year's annual awards ceremony. Read more ›
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Stephen Hutyra was inspired by a Facebook post to build a pub in his backyard. He spent $61,000 and created the space of his dreams. Read more ›
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While your broke friends are still buying the same status symbols that drained their twenties, financially savvy 30-somethings have quietly stopped purchasing these ten wealth-killers—and the difference in their bank accounts is staggering. Read more ›
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From mastering patience without smartphones to finding joy without Instagram validation, those who came of age during Vietnam protests and disco fever developed a peculiar brand of mental toughness that modern psychology is only now beginning to understand. Read more ›
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While most people are still figuring out what to say next, emotionally intelligent individuals have already decoded the subtle energy shifts, body language contradictions, and telling behavioral patterns that reveal who someone truly is beneath their polished exterior. Read more ›
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While you might think respect comes from big achievements or natural charisma, it's actually the tiny verbal habits you don't even notice—like apologizing when you haven't done anything wrong or filling every silence—that are quietly sabotaging how others perceive you. Read more ›
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Most Americans have little sense of where they stand financially compared to their neighbors. A recent medical school graduate earning $200,000 annually but carrying $300,000 in student debt might have a negative net worth, placing them below someone retired with a paid-off home worth $150,000 and $40,000 in savings. Meanwhile, a household with $200,000 in ... Read more Read more ›
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You might blame your busy schedule or think you're just "not a people person," but the real reason you're struggling to maintain close friendships could be these unconscious patterns you've been repeating since childhood—and you probably don't even realize you're doing them. Read more ›
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These rare individuals don't just brighten rooms with charisma or charm—they possess eight specific emotional skills that transform every interaction, from remembering your dad's surgery to celebrating your wins without keeping score. Read more ›
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These 9 mechanical symphonies that once soundtracked every 80s kid's daily life—from the alien screech of dial-up internet to the satisfying snap of a Walkman closing—are now extinct audio artifacts that would leave Gen Z scratching their heads in confusion. Read more ›
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In an era where basic courtesy gets eye-rolls and holding doors seems antiquated, the men who still embody these forgotten qualities are quietly building the deepest relationships and earning the most genuine respect—here's what sets them apart. Read more ›
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From vinyl crackles in dusty living rooms to Spotify playlists in modern cafés, these timeless tracks still possess an almost magical ability to transform any moment into a sanctuary of memory and comfort. Read more ›
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