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MIT Researcher Touts AI For Nuclear

An MIT assistant professor is calling for a tighter link between artificial intelligence and nuclear energy, arguing that smarter tools could help deliver safer, cleaner power. In recent remarks, Dean

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Dreamie Alarm Clock Bets On Podcasts

A new bedside device called Dreamie is taking a simple path in a crowded market. It promises one main feature that rivals skipped: built-in podcast playback. The pitch is blunt

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UK Probes eBay’s $1.2B Depop Deal

The UK competition regulator opened an investigation on Monday into eBay’s $1.2 billion purchase of Depop, a fashion resale app popular with Gen Z users, from Etsy. The move puts

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Tomb Raider Remake Arrives in 2027

Lara Croft will return to the spotlight on February 12, 2027, as Amazon Games and Crystal Dynamics release Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis, a full remake of the 1996 classic.

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TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 Early-Bird Deadline Nears

TechCrunch set a firm cutoff for discounted tickets to its flagship startup conference, announcing that Early Bird pricing for TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 will end tonight at 11:59 p.m. PT. The

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NASA Declares Mars Maven Spacecraft Lost

NASA has declared the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN mission, known as MAVEN, lost after six months without contact, marking the end of a key Mars orbiter that shaped understanding

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Resin Shortage Threatens Electronics Prices

Electronics makers are bracing for higher costs as a shortage of key resins ripples through supply chains worldwide. The squeeze could reach shoppers soon, raising prices on smartphones and other

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Wildfire Smoke Erodes U.S. Smog Gains

Smoke from increasingly large wildfires is erasing years of cleaner air gains across the United States, according to new research that links a rise in smog to the recent surge

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Photographer Documents Abandoned Soviet Science

A new photography project is bringing rare views of deserted scientific facilities across the former Soviet Union to light, as photographer Eric Lusito releases a book built on years of

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Notion Executive Surprised By Viral Response

A senior product leader at Notion said he was surprised by a sudden wave of engagement on X, highlighting how quickly product chatter can catch fire on social media. The

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AI’s Next Breakout Is Trust And Local Power

Microsoft, Nvidia, and others dropped a flood of AI news this week. The signal hiding in the noise is clear: the future of AI is self-sufficient, local, and accountable. That

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Trump Remarks Stir Uproar Over Intelligence Pick

President Donald Trump’s latest remarks on the appointment of Bill Pulte as acting national intelligence director set off fresh tensions on Capitol Hill, hardening lines in a dispute over who

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Quiet Robot Mower Wins Neighborhood Fans

A consumer review in September praised the Luba 2 AWD 3000HX, describing a quiet and capable autonomous mower that handled multiple lawns and even built goodwill on the block. The

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California Sues 23andMe Successor Over Data

California Attorney General Rob Bonta filed suit in Oakland against Chrome Holding Co., the company formerly known as 23andMe, alleging failures to safeguard customers’ sensitive information. The action, announced today,

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Markets Drop After Strong Jobs Report

Global markets slumped Friday after a stronger-than-expected U.S. jobs report raised the odds of another Federal Reserve rate hike this year. Stocks fell alongside bonds, bitcoin, and gold as Wall

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Researcher Calls For Clearer AI Emissions Data

As artificial intelligence spreads through daily life and industry, a call for clearer climate accounting is getting louder. Researcher Sasha Luccioni is urging the field to track energy use and

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Donny Osmond Revives Teenage Self With Tech

Donny Osmond says new media tools are helping him bring his 14-year-old self back to the stage, detailing the process in a conversation with Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson on the “Beyond

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Final Day For Disrupt 2026 Ticket Deal

TechCrunch set a firm deadline for a popular ticket promotion, telling would-be attendees this is the last day to secure a buy-one, get the second pass 50% off for its

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Ex-IRS Agent Convicted in Double Killing

A former Internal Revenue Service agent has been found guilty in the 2023 killings of his wife, Christine Banfield, and Joseph Ryan. The conviction, reached in February, closes a grim

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Poke Wins Approval For Apple Messages

Poke has secured approval to bring its text-based AI agent to Apple’s Messages for Business, marking a first for the service and a notable step for chat commerce. The startup

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QD‑OLED Should End the Monitor Spec War

Display makers love numbers. Nits. Hertz. Bits. But numbers alone rarely change how a screen feels. After watching Samsung Display’s latest QD‑OLED rollout, tied to monitors from MSI, Dell, and

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Gaming Phones Should Be Built Like This

The Red Magic 11S Pro, shown in Subzero and Night Freeze finishes, makes a blunt point about mobile gaming: raw, sustained performance beats generic “flagship” polish. My take is simple.