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A PG&E Corp. unit has bought a San Jose building in a move to bolster the utility's South Bay operations. Read more ›
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Today, VC firm P101 released the tenth edition of the "State of Italian VC" report, an analysis of the evolution of the Italian innovation industry. The Italian tech sector includes more than 14,000 i... Read more ›
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Cryptocurrency: for iGaming in the Republic of Ireland Cryptocurrencies have finally crossed into the financial mainstream, with numerous industries now considering them to be a legitimate payment option. The online gaming sector was an early adopter of crypto, bringing them into the equation alongside other options such as debit cards and digital wallets. Established iGaming […] Read more ›
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There is a particular kind of tiredness that people-pleasers know well. It’s not the tiredness of hard work. It’s the tiredness of performance, the exhaustion of managing every interaction, calibrating every response, monitoring every room for signals about what is wanted, and producing it before anyone has to ask. It’s relentless and largely invisible, and ... Read more Read more ›
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Moltbook launched in January 2026 as a Reddit-style platform for OpenClaw AI agents. Meta acquired it six weeks later. Here's what happened, what's been overstated, and why it matters. Read more ›
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A 3-way light switch can add convenience to large rooms, staircases, or any space where you may want to control the light from more than one place. Read more ›
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Flying in the US remains a mixed bag as TSA staffing shortages persist. See the latest wait times as the busy spring break travel season approaches. Read more ›
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Researchers have developed a new silicon-carbon battery design that can store up to nine times more energy while staying stable over time. Read more ›
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It’s Monday, March 30, 2026, and here are the top tech stories making waves today — from AI and startups to regulation and Big Tech. The AI race just took a sharp turn—and it’s no longer just about models. It’s about ... Read more ›
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The vivo X300 Ultra has just arrived officially! It continues the refinement of the series and doesn't diverge from the core specs of its predecessors. That means, its camera system has gotten better with both better hardware and software, but it's fundamentally the same 14mm + 35mm + 85mm premier-quality setup. The vivo X200 Ultra brought the large sensor 1/1.28-inch 14mm ultrawide, and the X300 Ultra seemingly reuses it for... Read more ›
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APV codec support, 4K/120fps Log video, and a ~17x external lens are some of the key highlights here. Read more ›
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From quirky mouse jigglers to bizarre kitchen tools, these strange gadgets provide solutions you may not have thought possible. Read more ›
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Vivo has launched the X300 Ultra in China today, the company's latest flagship that really puts the "camera" in cameraphone. The device is "designed for professional photography," according to Vivo's press release, and features a set of Zeiss camera lenses that are optimized for specific shooting styles, including telephoto close-ups, wide-angle, and videography. My colleague […] Read more ›
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A weakening yen, rising bond yields, and the risk of a carry trade unwind pose a headwind to risk assets, including bitcoin. Read more ›
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The notable startup funding rounds for the week ending 3/28/26 featuring funding details for Lace, Xona, Steno, and twenty-six other deals representing $13.8B in new funding that you need to know about. Read more ›
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I’ve been a loyal CarPlay user for years, so this update feels long overdue. WhatsApp is finally working on a proper app for CarPlay, and it’s about time. Until now, all I could do was see notifications pop up on the dashboard, with zero real interaction beyond that. The catch is, it’s still in testing […] Read more ›
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Apple's Irish subsidiary has been fined £390,000 ($516,110) by the UK government for making payments to a sanctioned Russian streaming platform in 2022. The Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFSI) said that Apple Distribution International Ltd. (ADI), the Republic of Ireland-based entity Apple uses to pay App Store developers, made two payments totaling £635,618 to Okko LLC, a Russian video streaming platform, in June and July 2022, at a time... Read more ›
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German tech investor Maguar , which specialises in medium-sized B2B software companies, has acquired a significant stake in GlobalSuite Solutions, a multinational software company specialising in Gove... Read more ›
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The difference between corporate thriving and burnout often isn't intelligence or effort — it's the learned ability to distinguish between an organisation's stated rules and its actual operating system, a literacy skill that tracks along class lines and can be deliberately developed. Read more ›
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My dad had mates. Plenty of them. Blokes from the factory, from the union, from the pub on Friday nights. Men who’d known each other for decades. They’d show up when it mattered. If someone needed a hand moving house, they were there. If someone’s car broke down, they’d be under the bonnet before you ... Read more Read more ›
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I ran into an old colleague at a café last month. We hadn’t seen each other in about fifteen years. He looked, honestly, almost exactly the same. Same energy, same sharp eyes, same easy posture. Meanwhile, another guy I used to work with, roughly the same age, looks like he’s aged two decades in one. ... Read more Read more ›
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You’ve met this person. They walk into a room and something shifts. Not because they’re loud or commanding or performing charisma. The opposite. The room relaxes. Conversations get easier. People who were standing with their arms crossed start leaning in. Somebody who wasn’t going to say anything suddenly says something. And the person who caused ... Read more Read more ›
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I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately. Two people can have almost identical lives — same income, same career stage, same general circumstances — and one feels grateful while the other feels like a failure. The difference isn’t in the life. It’s in the measurement. Two ways to measure yourself Psychology has studied this ... Read more Read more ›
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The loneliest part of being an overthinker isn’t the racing thoughts — it’s realizing that most people genuinely don’t think about things as deeply as you do and there’s no way to explain that without sounding arrogant. I need to be careful how I say this. Because the moment you try to articulate what it ... Read more Read more ›
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When a parent's love is real but their only language for expressing it is correction, the child grows into an adult with a very specific set of behavioral patterns — patterns that look like personality traits but are actually adaptations to an impossible emotional equation. Read more ›
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The most acute pattern-recognizers almost always trace their abilities back to childhoods where the environment was unstable. What looks like social brilliance is often a survival adaptation, and understanding that changes everything about how we manage the gift and its costs. Read more ›
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I used to spend entire afternoons arguing with people inside my head. Not real arguments. Imagined ones. I’d be walking the dog or washing the dishes and suddenly I’d be three rounds deep into a confrontation with someone who had no idea they were even involved. I’d rehearse what I’d say. Then I’d rehearse what ... Read more Read more ›
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The generation that built everything with their own two hands forgot to build the one thing they'd actually need: a way to ask someone to stay. Read more ›
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