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Google to give app
devs
access to Gemini
Nano
for on-device AI
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Report: Microsoft’s experimental Laptop Studio is
vanishing
without a
replacement
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51w
Motorola
Razr
and
Razr
Ultra (2025) review: Cool as hell, but too much AI
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51w
Google
DeepMind
creates super-advanced AI that can
invent
new algorithms
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Hacker News
Netflix will show generative AI ads
midway
through
streams
in 2026
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Hacker News
,
Hacker News
,
r/Piracy
,
r/technews
,
r/technology
VPNSecure
owner says it had to cancel
unsustainable
lifetime subscriptions
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52w
Max
pivots
back to HBO Max as WBD
rethinks
ability to compete with Netflix
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52w
US warns companies around the world to stay away from
Huawei
chips
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Hacker News
Nextcloud
accuses Google of “Big Tech
gatekeeping
” over Android app permissions
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52w
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Hacker News
,
Hacker News
,
r/Android
Microsoft shares its process (and
discarded
ideas) for
redone
Windows 11 Start menu
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52w
Google reveals
vibrant
Material 3
Expressive
, coming soon to a Pixel near you
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52w
Microsoft
extends
Office support on Windows 10 through 2028
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r/technews
Form over function: Samsung unveils the
super-slim
Galaxy
S25
Edge
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52w
VPN firm says it didn’t know customers had lifetime
subscriptions
,
cancels
them
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52w
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Hacker News
,
Hacker News
,
r/nottheonion
,
r/technews
The
tinkerers
who opened up a
fancy
coffee maker to AI brewing
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52w
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Hacker News
Wearables
firm’s
endless
free hardware upgrades were too good to be true
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52w
Google’s search
antitrust
trial is
wrapping
up—here’s what we learned
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52w
Linux to end support for 1989’s
hottest
chip, the 486, with next release
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52w
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Hacker News
TikTok trend sees kids setting
Chromebooks
on fire; at least one kid
hospitalized
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52w
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Hacker News
Echoing
Xbox, prices are going up for high-end
Surfaces
and some accessories
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52w
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