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First, we got iPhones in Hermès orange, and now we might get them in Louboutin red. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple is already mulling over what the next premium colorway will be for its iPhone Pro models. While we're not expecting iPhone 18 announcements until later this year, Gurman reported that "red is the new flagship color in testing for the next iPhone Pros." Gurman added that there were... Read more ›
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Donald Trump threatened that there would be "consequences" for Netflix if it didn't fire board member Susan Rice. Rice served in both the Obama and Biden administrations, and recently appeared on Preet Bharara's podcast, where she said corporations that "take a knee to Trump" are going to be "caught with more than their pants down. […] Read more ›
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President Donald Trump demanded that Netflix drop Susan Rice from its board after she was sharply critical of his administration. Read more ›
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A software engineer tried steering his robot vacuum with a videogame controller, reports Popular Science — but ended up with "a sneak peak into thousands of people's homes." While building his own remote-control app, Sammy Azdoufal reportedly used an AI coding assistant to help reverse-engineer how the robot communicated with DJI's remote cloud servers. But he soon discovered that the same credentials that allowed him to see and control his... Read more ›
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Friday Amazon published a blog post "to address the inaccuracies" in a Financial Times report that the company's own AI tool Kiro caused two outages in an AWS service in December. Amazon writes that the "brief" and "extremely limited" service interruption "was the result of user error — specifically misconfigured access controls — not AI as the story claims." And "The Financial Times' claim that a second event impacted AWS... Read more ›
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Georgian skaters Anastasiia Metelkina and Luka Berulava shared a Mortal Kombat-themed performance at the Olympics over the weekend. Read more Read more ›
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Traditional software governance often uses static compliance checklists, quarterly audits and after-the-fact reviews. But this method can't keep up with AI systems that change in real time. A machine learning (ML) model might retrain or drift between quarterly operational syncs. This means that, by the time an issue is discovered, hundreds of bad decisions could already have been made. This can be almost impossible to untangle. In the fast-paced world... Read more ›
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In February 1971, an order authorized Oakland Police to enter offices in Palo Alto and homes in Menlo Park to look not just for papers but also for data stored on machines. Read more ›
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Airlines canceled thousands of flights across the Northeast on Sunday and Monday as a giant winter blizzard threatens to drop nearly two feet of snow. Read more ›
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As quantum computing inches closer to reality, nearly 7 million bitcoin, including Satoshi Nakamoto’s 1 million coins, are potentially at risk. Read more ›
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Nintendo is reportedly issuing refunds for Xenoblade Chronicles X's Switch 2 upgrade. Read more Read more ›
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Donald Trump weighed in amid negotiations over the Warner Bros. deal, saying Netflix should fire Susan Rice from its board "or pay the consequences." Read more ›
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Let's recap week number 8 of 2026. It was heavily influenced by Galaxy S26-related stories, but Google did unveil its ungroundbreaking Pixel 10a, and Xiaomi's 17 series is closing in on a global release. We saw a few S26 chip stories. It seems that the Exynos 2600, which will power some of the S26 units in some markets, has stronger Ray Tracing performance than the Adreno 840 inside the Snapdragon-powered... Read more ›
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In an era where every good deed seems to need documentation, psychologists have discovered that the rare individuals who quietly pick up trash when nobody's watching share seven remarkable traits that reveal why they might be among the last guardians of a disappearing moral code. Read more ›
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While most people worry about having enough money for retirement, psychologists are discovering that the habits we form decades before leaving work determine whether we'll spend our golden years surrounded by friends or devastatingly alone. Read more ›
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While the rest of us scramble through parking lots and send "running 5 minutes late" texts, there's a subset of people who've quietly mastered something profound—and psychologists say their habit of arriving everywhere 10 minutes early is just the visible tip of a much deeper psychological iceberg. Read more ›
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NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#brand–INVNT®, the innovation-led global brand storytelling agency, today announced a record-breaking financial year in 2025, achieving 60% year-over-year growth. This milestone validates a major strategic integration designed to expand upstream and downstream capabilities, allowing the agency to deliver holistic, turnkey experiential solutions for partners worldwide, including category-defining brands such as Amazon, Microsoft, Oracle, ... Read more Read more ›
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The golden years he'd saved for turned into an existential nightmare when he discovered that forty years of defining himself through work had left him completely unprepared for who he'd be without it. Read more ›
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These seemingly quirky habits aren't about saving money—they're sacred rituals that honor the resourceful child you once were, silent promises whispered across decades to a younger self who learned that security could vanish as quickly as next month's rent. Read more ›
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That look your parent gets when you try to show them a new app isn't confusion — it's the same face people make when they realize a room full of people has moved on without them. Read more ›
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The people quietly rebuilding after failure rarely look like comeback stories — they look like people who've given up, and that's exactly why most of us miss it. Read more ›
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While everyone else drowns in information overload, emotionally intelligent people have discovered a counterintuitive superpower that explains why they seem so peaceful despite knowing less about certain things. Read more ›
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