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Carl Jung wrote this line in one of his later works, somewhere in the 1950s, and the line has, since, become one of those quotes that floats around the internet attached to various images of solitary figures looking out windows. The line gets quoted, in most cases, as a piece of moody literary observation about ... Read more
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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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The company's been failing to patch a Hide My Email vulnerability for more than a year now. Read more ›
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Elon Musk's SpaceX may be aiming to compete with Apple in the future. The company showed investors a prototype for a "handset-like device designed to reshape how humans interact with artificial intelligence," according to The Wall Street Journal. The device is described as being slimmer than an iPhone, with a "sleek design." It runs a proprietary operating system, has a Qualcomm chipset, and integrates AI tech from SpaceX subsidiary xAI.... Read more ›
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Elon Musk says a report about a SpaceX AI phone prototype is "utterly false." The report, published on Wednesday by The Wall Street Journal, says SpaceX showed off a "handset-like prototype" to some investors before launching its record-breaking initial public offering in June. The device was "slimmer than an iPhone," and they were told it […] Read more ›
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A rumored SpaceX device could offer a way to access xAI's models without having to use a smartphone. Read more ›
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Qualcomm's latest data center push centers around High Bandwidth Compute (HBC), which aims to address the ever-increasing costs of High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) Read more ›
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You might one day be able to chat with Grok like Captain Kirk hailing the USS Enterprise. Would you really want to, though? Read more ›
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AleRunner writes: The first fully synthetic cell ("SpudCell") has been created in the Department of Genetics at the University of Minnesota. Strictly speaking, it's described as a "cell-like system constructed entirely from known chemical components that can perform a complete cell cycle." It is able to replicate, but only for approximately five generations. The key advance is that the cell is "built entirely bottom-up from individually purified, non-living components," although... Read more ›
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The Razer Iskur V2 NewGen gaming chair builds on an already decent seat by adding an impressive bunch of new features to help justify its premium price. Read more ›
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Cregger and Brian Duffield will co-write 'Siren Head,' based on the viral YouTube horror short. Read more ›
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Dark Cherry, Light Blue, and Silver-Gray could be the only iPhone 18 Pro colors, and black is once again absent from the lineup, according to the latest leak. Read more ›
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A new paper tries to show how 'gravastars' might mimic black holes without breaking relativity. Read more ›
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Samsung recently wiped its Instagram feeds, but now the company is posting again, teasing its upcoming foldables. The company is going hard on the “new shape” for Galaxy Z Fold 8, which will be the wide body foldable that we’ve seen already quite a few times. We have gone ahead and linked to a few... Read the original post: Samsung Begins Teasing ‘New Shape’ for Galaxy Z Fold 8 Read more ›
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Elon Musk’s SpaceX has reportedly shown investors an early handset-like AI device prototype, though it is unclear whether it will become a product. Read more ›
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In an interview at the 2026 Cannes Lions Festival, Mark Kirkham, CMO at PepsiCo US, said simple ideas like the Pepsi Challenge are still effective. Read more ›
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A large founder-age study from Azoulay, Jones, Kim, and Miranda complicates the young-founder myth by linking high-growth outcomes with middle-aged founders and prior industry experience. Read more ›
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A 50-year personality study by Damian, Spengler, Sutu, and Roberts suggests that many people show measurable maturation from adolescence into later adulthood. Read more ›
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Acevedo, Aron, Fisher, and Brown's fMRI study suggests that, for some long-term couples, romantic reward can persist alongside attachment and lower obsession. Read more ›
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The Netherlands has dispatched its trade minister to Washington in an unusual lobbying push against US legislation that would sharply tighten semiconductor export controls on China. Read more ›
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On August 15, 1977, Ohio State's Big Ear radio telescope recorded a 72-second narrow-band signal from Sagittarius that was 30 times louder than background noise — sitting almost exactly on the hydrogen line where SETI researchers had been listening since 1959. Jerry Ehman circled it in red ballpoint days later. It has never been heard again. Read more ›
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A Silicon Canals Mind piece on the behavioural lessons many people practised in the 1960s and 1970s, from waiting and repair to attention, privacy, and local obligation. Read more ›
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Across France, Spain, Germany and Poland this week, control room operators are watching two graphs at once: the air temperature outside, and the temperature of the river water flowing past their nuclear plants. Read more ›
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The screen-down phone reads as a small act of etiquette, but the psychology underneath it is rarely about the other person. It's a self-management gesture — a quiet compromise between an adult and a device they already know they can't fully trust themselves with. Read more ›
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Falling asleep to the television isn't laziness — it's a self-soothing strategy with deep roots. But new research on broadband background noise suggests the cost is showing up in the parts of sleep you can't feel directly. Read more ›
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Tylosaurus stretched past 13 metres in the Late Cretaceous seas, longer than two great white sharks nose to tail, with backward-pointing palatal teeth that turned its throat into a one-way ratchet. A newly named species from Texas, Tylosaurus rex, pushes the genus to its upper limit. Read more ›
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