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The most magnetic people you know have mastered something no self-help book teaches: the art of what they choose not to do, turning everyday moments of potential pettiness into quiet demonstrations of character that somehow make everyone around them feel safer.
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Long-time tech pundit Robert Cringely started his career at the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab back in 1978. Last month 73-year-old Cringely explained why his site went on a two-year hiatus — and it's not just because of a heart attack and a stroke last July: Just like everyone else, I've been busy all this time on Artificial Intelligence, founding with two partners a company called 2Brains... The work we were... Read more ›
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Around 1750 BCE in Ur, a customer named Nanni complained in clay about the bad copper sold to him by the merchant Ea-nasir. It is the oldest known written customer complaint, and several others were found in Ea-nasir's house. The behaviour behind a one-star review, nearly four millennia early. Read more ›
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A new study found Claude Opus 4.6 outperformed professional fundraisers and elite debaters in persuasion tasks, raising fresh concerns about AI influence. Read more ›
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Samsung recently released the third One UI 9 beta for the Galaxy S26 series smartphones, which are currently the only smartphones eligible for the One UI 9 beta program. However, the Korean brand is already working on One UI 9 for the Galaxy S25 series, Galaxy A16 5G, Galaxy A17 5G, Galaxy A34, Galaxy A57, and the unannounced Galaxy S26 FE, and it has now begun testing One UI 9... Read more ›
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Researchers warn AI capabilities are advancing faster than human understanding, creating growing concerns about oversight, transparency, and control. Read more ›
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The paper leaks, the cancellation and the rescheduling of the NEET-UG examination has thrown the lives of over 2.2 Mn… Read more ›
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The Wirecard COO disappeared on a private jet to Minsk in June 2020. He resurfaced in Lipetsk under the identity of an Orthodox priest, allegedly running a GRU spy cell whose five operatives were convicted at the Old Bailey in March 2025. Read more ›
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When EY finally refused to sign Wirecard's 2019 accounts, two Philippine banks issued a one-sentence denial that ended Europe's biggest fintech: the €1.9 billion in escrow had never been on their books. The forensic story of how the missing cash was never missing — because it never existed. Read more ›
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When Hans Wilsdorf's wife Florence died in 1944, the Bavarian-born founder of Rolex built a Geneva foundation that has owned every share of the company since 1960. Eight decades later, that grief-born structure is the reason Rolex can under-produce, never discount, and out-think every shareholder-owned competitor in luxury. Read more ›
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In 2016, Nathan Tinkler — Australia's youngest billionaire at his 2011 peak — entered bankruptcy owing more than A$540 million. Two years later, a rare court order under Section 153B of the Bankruptcy Act erased the proceeding from the public record entirely. Inside the mechanism almost no one uses. Read more ›
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The pistol shrimp's modified claw fires a jet of water fast enough to vaporise the sea around it. When the resulting bubble collapses, temperatures spike to nearly 4,700°C and a flash of light briefly appears — invisible to the shrimp itself. Read more ›
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The shoebox of saved cards, notes and postcards isn't clutter or sentimentality — it's a deliberate archive built by people who learned that memory alone cannot be trusted to prove they were loved. Read more ›
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For the first time in British legal history, property damage convictions have been elevated to terrorism at sentencing without any underlying terrorism conviction by a jury. Four Palestine Action activists were sentenced as terrorists in a UK court for damaging Israeli-made military drones at an Elbit Systems factory in 2024 — despite being convicted only ... Read more Read more ›
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Norges Bank Investment Management, the arm of Norway's central bank that runs the country's Government Pension Fund Global, holds shares in companies across dozens of countries. Read more ›
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Olympus Mons stands 21.9 kilometres above the Martian plains — nearly three times the height of Everest — but its slopes average just 2 to 5 degrees, gentler than most wheelchair ramps. The science of why a climber's vestibular system would never register the ascent. Read more ›
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Older adults often disappear from reunion guest lists not because they've lost interest, but because they've quietly discovered that nostalgia only works when both people remember the same version of the past — and the matching copies are getting harder to find. Read more ›
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