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The election of Donald Trump as the 47th president of the United States promises to reshape the global order. However, so too are the effects of the election extending beyond geopolitics to the technological ecosystem – with the political climate driving US entrepreneurs to relocate to Europe at an unprecedented pace. It’s true that Trump ... Read more
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An East Bay apartment complex has been bought at a price that's well below its prior value. 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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Overwatch is in a better spot than it was a year ago thanks to its early 2026 sort-of-reboot. And it's expanding once more as new hero Shion literally rides into Season 3's action today. Read more Read more ›
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A startup office does not need polished concrete floors, nap pods or a rooftop espresso bar to feel… Read more ›
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Tech workers from Amazon, Google, Nike, and other companies share what they believe actually helped them land job offers. Read more ›
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BSE SME listed Veefin Solutions is set to move its stock from the SME platform to the main board of… Read more ›
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The state of Florida is suing TikTok over claims the company isn't complying with the state's child safety law, which bans kids under 14 from creating social media accounts, as reported earlier by Reuters. The lawsuit, filed on Monday, alleges that TikTok still allows 13-year-olds in Florida to use the platform and is "actively deceiving" […] Read more ›
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According to a new rumor from Digital Chat Station on Weibo, the OnePlus 16's screen will have a 185Hz refresh rate. The company was previously rumored to be testing going up to 240Hz, but it allegedly cancelled those plans as such a high refresh rate "could affect the display" and "may not be feasible for widespread adoption" (both phrases machine translated from Chinese, so there might be some accuracy issues).... Read more ›
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Noctua just dropped its NL-LC1 AIO coolers on Amazon, with the 240mm option starting at $219.95. It also comes with an optional 80mm auxiliary fan to help keep other components cooler and reduce case fan speed. Read more ›
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Ever since Verizon’s new CEO took over last year, we have been waiting for big “value proposition” that he has teased at every opportunity. Today, Verizon CEO Dan Schulman is making his move by introducing a brand new plan, loyalty program, rewards experience, and killing off upgrade and activation fees. We’ll dive into those other... Read the original post: Verizon’s Big Move – Launches New Simplicity Plan for $30 Read more ›
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These clever lights—each one an exemplar of innovation in materials, design, and function—will beautify your home. Read more ›
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The trailer for Dutton Ranch episode 7 teases who will be next in line to lead 10 Petal Ranch — and fans think they've worked out who it is. Read more ›
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An icon of Silicon Valley’s counterculture, Stewart Brand is confronting his final years in a home that embodies the self-sufficient, DIY ethos of his famous Whole Earth Catalog. Read more ›
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I am not a psychologist, and what follows is reading and reflection on a handful of studies, not advice about your life. The research here describes tendencies in groups of people, not laws that apply to everyone the same way, so take it as a lens rather than a verdict on how you in particular ... Read more Read more ›
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WIRED surveyed readers on their housing costs. The answers paint a stark portrait of unaffordability, climate adaptation, and the death of the homeowner dream. Read more ›
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Devices that monitor seniors for safety are appealing to worried loved ones and underresourced home care agencies. Read more ›
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A quick note: I am not an economist, a psychologist, or an organizational scientist. This is me reading Gallup’s data and thinking out loud about it. The figures here are estimates and population-level patterns, not a diagnosis of your job or your team, and Gallup’s own causal claims are its framing of correlational findings, not ... Read more Read more ›
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Picture someone at the end of a long day. The apartment is quiet. They open ChatGPT, not to draft an email or debug a script, but to say something close to: here is how I am feeling, tell me I am not crazy. The reply comes back warm and patient, with no delay or sigh ... Read more Read more ›
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Sea otters carry a favored rock in a loose pouch of skin beneath each forearm, balance it on their chests like a personal anvil, and reuse the same stone across dives — a tool-keeping behavior almost unheard of outside great apes and a few birds. Read more ›
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In July 1969, Apollo 11's crew was sealed in an Airstream trailer for 21 days while NASA tested moon rocks for life that wasn't there — meanwhile, the ocean beneath their splashdown site held vampire squid, 40-meter siphonophores, and single-celled organisms the size of dinner plates. Read more ›
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Turritopsis dohrnii, a Mediterranean jellyfish no larger than a fingernail, can reverse its own life cycle when injured or starving — dissolving its adult body back into an immature polyp and starting over, a biological rewind that in theory has no limit. Read more ›
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On Tuesday, Anthropic released Claude Fable 5, the first publicly available model in its Mythos class — a family the company had previously declined to release at all, citing the models’ enhanced ability to identify and exploit software vulnerabilities. Fable 5 leads nearly all published benchmarks, performs at a materially higher level than Anthropic’s previous ... Read more Read more ›
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Dan McCrum spent the better part of five years being followed, hacked, smeared as a market manipulator, and threatened with criminal prosecution by the German state — for being right. Read more ›
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The story of the latest ShinyHunters campaign is not really about a bug in Oracle PeopleSoft. Read more ›
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In 1994, a New South Wales park ranger abseiled into a hidden canyon outside Sydney and found a grove of conifers last seen in the fossil record 90 million years ago. The Wollemi pine's wild location remains undisclosed — and for biological reasons that have nothing to do with theatre. Read more ›
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On October 29, 1969, UCLA student Charley Kline tried to type LOGIN to a computer at Stanford. The receiving system crashed after two letters, leaving LO as the first message ever sent across what became the internet. Read more ›
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