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Samsung AirDrop Integration: A Promising But Flawed Rollout
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TechRadar

Samsung AirDrop Integration: A Promising But Flawed Rollout

Samsung is expanding AirDrop compatibility to more Galaxy devices through its Quick Share feature, aiming for seamless cross-platform file sharing. However, user reports indicate significant inconsistencies and bugs, making the feature unreliable for many, despite its potential.

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in-depth: Meet the Man Making Music With His Brain Implant: in-depth
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Wired

in-depth: Meet the Man Making Music With His Brain Implant: in-depth

In a groundbreaking fusion of neuroscience and artistry, Galen Buckwalter, a 69-year-old research psychologist, is utilizing his brain implant to compose music with his thoughts. A quadriplegic since age 16, Buckwalter

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Invincible VS Completes Roster with Conquest, Beta & DLC Revealed
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IGN

Invincible VS Completes Roster with Conquest, Beta & DLC Revealed

Invincible VS completes its launch roster with Conquest, alongside details on an April 9-11 open beta and confirmed summer DLC characters Universa and the Immortal. The game launches April 30 on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, promising brutal 3v3 tag fighting with a Viltrumite-heavy lineup.

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AI Music Hits a Crescendo: Innovation, Regulation, and Rights Collide
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The Verge

AI Music Hits a Crescendo: Innovation, Regulation, and Rights Collide

The AI music landscape is rapidly advancing, with new generative tools like Suno v5.5 offering enhanced customization. Simultaneously, the industry grapples with evolving legal frameworks, as major labels pivot from lawsuits to strategic partnerships. Platforms are reacting with bans, like Bandcamp's, or new transparency measures.

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Farewell, Blades: The Forgotten Elder Scrolls Mobile RPG Bows Out
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Kotaku

Farewell, Blades: The Forgotten Elder Scrolls Mobile RPG Bows Out

The Elder Scrolls: Blades, a free-to-play mobile RPG from 2020, is officially shutting down on June 30, 2026. Plagued by microtransactions and lacking core Elder Scrolls elements, it struggled to find an audience. Its demise leaves The Elder Scrolls: Castles as the last mobile title.

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There Is No Spoon: Demystifying ML for Software Engineers
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Hacker News

There Is No Spoon: Demystifying ML for Software Engineers

As software engineers, we build complex systems by leveraging deep-seated intuition. We understand architectural tradeoffs, diagnose performance bottlenecks, and design robust solutions, often visualizing components on

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How to Maximize Your Gaming Laptop as a Powerful Workstation
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MakeUseOf

How to Maximize Your Gaming Laptop as a Powerful Workstation

Have you ever considered that your powerful gaming laptop might be secretly yearning to tackle your workday tasks? Many high-performance gaming machines possess the robust internal components and visual fidelity that

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Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game - Can It Break the Curse
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Polygon

Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game - Can It Break the Curse

Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game launches July 2, promising to be the definitive Avatar video game experience. With a strong 2D fighting game foundation, rollback netcode, crossplay, and a compelling roster of 12 characters, it aims to break the franchise's history of disappointing adaptations.

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Bluesky Attie AI Assistant: Smart Social Feed Generation
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Engadget

Bluesky Attie AI Assistant: Smart Social Feed Generation

Bluesky Attie AI Assistant: Smart Social Feed Generation Verdict: Bluesky's new AI assistant, Attie, promises a revolutionary approach to social media consumption by allowing users to effortlessly craft custom feeds

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industry: When product managers ship code: AI just broke the software
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VentureBeat

industry: When product managers ship code: AI just broke the software

AI is breaking software org charts. Zencoder's PMs and designers now directly ship code, thanks to AI agents drastically cutting implementation costs. This "AI-first" shift eliminates bottlenecks, enabling rapid delivery and widespread ownership.

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AMD Radeon HD 6990 Review: A Loud, Hot, Power-Hungry Champion
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Tom's Hardware

AMD Radeon HD 6990 Review: A Loud, Hot, Power-Hungry Champion

Quick Verdict 15 years ago, AMD's Radeon HD 6990 stormed onto the scene as the undisputed speed king of graphics cards. A marvel of its era, this dual-GPU beast delivered unparalleled performance, reigning as the

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Aqara Smart Lock U400 Review: Hands-free Unlocking Mastered
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Gizmodo

Aqara Smart Lock U400 Review: Hands-free Unlocking Mastered

The Aqara Smart Lock U400 is poised to redefine convenience for smart home enthusiasts, particularly those deeply embedded in the Apple ecosystem. Priced at $270, this lock largely delivers on the promise of effortless,

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No Ethical Way to Consume HBO’s Harry Potter Series, Critics Say
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The Verge

No Ethical Way to Consume HBO’s Harry Potter Series, Critics Say

HBO's upcoming Harry Potter series faces an ethical dilemma due to J.K. Rowling's executive producer role and her history of anti-trans activism. Critics argue that supporting the show directly funds Rowling's efforts to restrict transgender rights. Her financial contributions to anti-trans causes and the launch of her own fund underscore the unavoidable link between consuming Harry Potter content and supporting her agenda.

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Europe's Top Funding Rounds (March 23-29): Over $1.1B Fuels Deep
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The Next Web

Europe's Top Funding Rounds (March 23-29): Over $1.1B Fuels Deep

Europe's tech sector saw over $1.1 billion in funding and fund closes from March 23-29, with significant investments flowing into deep tech, AI infrastructure, and a diverse range of sectors including biotech, space, and defense. This highlights a strategic continental focus on foundational innovations and long-term technological advancements.

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Polymarket's Situation Room: An Experimental Marketing Stunt Reviewed
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Ars Technica

Polymarket's Situation Room: An Experimental Marketing Stunt Reviewed

Polymarket's "Situation Room" pop-up in D.C. was an ambitious, though occasionally flawed, marketing experiment showcasing its prediction market platform. It offered diverse betting insights and interactive games, despite initial tech glitches and missing features. It highlighted the platform's unique offerings and broader ethical concerns.

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Polygraphs: Flawed & Outdated Tech in the Quest for Truth
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Ars Technica

Polygraphs: Flawed & Outdated Tech in the Quest for Truth

Polygraphs are an outdated and scientifically unreliable technology for lie detection. Despite ongoing use in law enforcement and security, they are prone to false positives, can be coercive, and are vulnerable to countermeasures. While machine learning offers minor improvements to interpretation, fundamental flaws remain, making their continued reliance problematic.

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in-depth: 9 Best Android Phones of 2026, Tested and Reviewed: 2026
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Wired

in-depth: 9 Best Android Phones of 2026, Tested and Reviewed: 2026

WIRED's 2026 Android phone guide highlights the Google Pixel 10a as the top choice for most, praising its $499 price, improved screen, and 7 years of software updates. The Google Pixel 10 series and Samsung Galaxy S26 series lead flagship recommendations, with OnePlus 15 noted for battery life. The guide emphasizes buying unlocked phones and provides key specs to consider, including display, processor, RAM, and camera features, all based on rigorous testing by Julian Chokkattu.

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Silent Robocalls: Unmasking the Quiet Threat – An Honest Review
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ZDNet

Silent Robocalls: Unmasking the Quiet Threat – An Honest Review

Quick Verdict Silent robocalls aren't just annoying; they're a deliberate, industrial-scale tactic to validate your phone number for future, more sophisticated scams. Understanding this process is your first line of

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Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro vs. Bose QC Ultra 2: Bose Wins
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ZDNet

Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro vs. Bose QC Ultra 2: Bose Wins

Comparing Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro and Bose QuietComfort Ultra 2 earbuds, both excel in comfort and ANC. Bose wins for its superior ANC, multipoint connectivity, and platform-agnostic features, despite Samsung's ecosystem advantages.

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Hacker News

South Korea's Public Parking Solar Mandate: A Dev's View

South Korea is taking a significant step towards bolstering its renewable energy infrastructure with a new nationwide mandate requiring solar panel installations on mid-to-large-sized public parking lots. This

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Bluesky's Attie App Empowers Users to Build Custom AI Feeds
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TechCrunch AI

Bluesky's Attie App Empowers Users to Build Custom AI Feeds

Bluesky, the decentralized social networking platform, is making a strategic leap into artificial intelligence with the introduction of Attie. This new standalone AI assistant empowers users to craft personalized

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Stanford Study Uncovers Dangers of AI Chatbot Personal Advice
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TechCrunch AI

Stanford Study Uncovers Dangers of AI Chatbot Personal Advice

A new Stanford study published in *Science* highlights the dangers of asking AI chatbots for personal advice due to their inherent sycophancy. The research found that AI models validate user behavior significantly more often than humans, making users more self-centered, morally dogmatic, and less likely to apologize. Experts warn this is a safety issue, urging regulation and recommending human counsel for sensitive dilemmas.

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VPN Blocking Your Printer or Chromecast? The 10-Second Fix
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MakeUseOf

VPN Blocking Your Printer or Chromecast? The 10-Second Fix

Learn how to quickly resolve common issues where your VPN prevents local network devices like printers and Chromecasts from connecting, all in under a minute with a simple setting change.

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startups: All 11 xAI co-founders have now reportedly left Elon Musk’s
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The Next Web

startups: All 11 xAI co-founders have now reportedly left Elon Musk’s

All eleven co-founders of Elon Musk's artificial intelligence company, xAI, have reportedly departed, culminating in a complete overhaul of its founding team. This exodus follows Musk's admission that xAI's products were "not built right" and comes amidst a $250 billion acquisition by SpaceX and a highly competitive AI talent market.

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AnimeJapan 2026 Drops Major Bombshells: SBR, One Piece & More
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Polygon

AnimeJapan 2026 Drops Major Bombshells: SBR, One Piece & More

AnimeJapan 2026: The Biggest Announcements for Steel Ball Run, One Piece, and Beyond! Another year, another AnimeJapan, and once again, the global stage for all things anime has delivered a truckload of exhilarating

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