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Microsoft cuts 6,000 jobs, developers impacted

Microsoft cuts 6,000 jobs, developers impacted

Microsoft’s recent round of layoffs appears to have hit software developers especially hard, including several prominent Python developers and a veteran TypeScript developer. Earlier this week, Microsoft announced plans to

Verizon launches red hot deal days

Verizon launches red hot deal days

Verizon has launched its highly anticipated “Red Hot Deal Days,” offering exclusive promotions and state-of-the-art devices to new and existing customers from May 15 to 28. This campaign aims to

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LTT Reviews the Kallios-Strycom Case

Waiting for anything for eight years is long, especially for a computer case. But the wait might actually be justified when that case is the Kallios-Strycom phase change cooling system.

iPhone 17 Air leak reveals battery specs

iPhone 17 Air leak reveals battery specs

Apple is gearing up to launch the iPhone 17 Air later this year. New details about the device’s weight and battery capacity have emerged. A leaker on the Korean-language Naver

Essential USB desk gadgets for 2025 productivity

Essential USB desk gadgets for 2025 productivity

In 2025, USB gadgets will have become smarter, faster, and more useful. These devices can enhance desk setups for various purposes, including school, work, gaming, and content creation. They offer

Tesla struggles as Slate trucks gain traction

Tesla struggles as Slate trucks gain traction

Elon Musk faces a new challenge as Slate Automotive, a startup backed by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, gains traction in the electric vehicle market. Slate’s low-cost electric pickup trucks, priced

Freed AI enhances doctors' efficiency in clinics

Freed AI enhances doctors’ efficiency in clinics

Dr. Erez Druk and Dr. Gabi Meckler are a husband-and-wife team who created Freed AI, a note-taking program for doctors. Dr. Meckler, who spent hours writing clinical notes, joked with her husband

Nvidia releases NVLink Fusion for custom AI

Nvidia releases NVLink Fusion for custom AI

Nvidia made several major announcements at Computex 2025 in Taipei, Taiwan. The company showcased innovations in humanoid robotics, AI infrastructure, and software solutions. One key highlight was the unveiling of

Windsurf announces new AI model SWE-1

Windsurf announces new AI model SWE-1

Windsurf has introduced a new series of AI models called SWE-1 as part of its Wave 9 update. The SWE-1 family is designed to accelerate the entire software engineering process,

CERN scientists create gold from lead

CERN scientists create gold from lead

Scientists at Europe’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) have achieved a modern twist on an ancient alchemical goal by briefly creating gold ions from lead. This astounding transformation, albeit short-lived, was

iQOO Watch 5 to feature BlueOS 2.5

iQOO Watch 5 to feature BlueOS 2.5

iQOO is set to launch its latest smartwatch, the iQOO Watch 5, in China later this May. The watch promises various upgrades over its predecessors. The iQOO Watch 5 will

Recording Devices

Matt Wolfe Tests Five Recording Devices

Last week, I found Matt Wolfe’s review of four different tech events—GTC, GDC, gatherings for Convey, and Fall AI/Mini Max. With countless conversations and keynotes to track, I decided to

Bungie faces backlash over 'Marathon' art theft

Bungie faces backlash over ‘Marathon’ art theft

Bungie, the video game studio behind massive hits like ‘Halo,’ has admitted to using unlicensed art in its upcoming game ‘Marathon.’ The development team for ‘Marathon’—an extraction shooter based on

University of Utah unveils AI tool RiskPath

University of Utah unveils AI tool RiskPath

Researchers at the University of Utah have developed an innovative software tool called RiskPath that uses artificial intelligence to predict whether individuals will develop progressive and chronic diseases. The tool

GTA 6 delayed until May 2026

GTA 6 delayed until May 2026

Rockstar Games has delayed the release of the highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto 6 (GTA 6) to May 26, 2026. The game, which began development in earnest in 2020 following

Top gadgets to keep pets safe

Top gadgets to keep pets safe

Pets are excellent companions, deserving of a gaggle of toys and all the love in the world. But pet owners also deserve some fun gadgets to stay connected to their

Webb telescope reveals Titan's weather patterns

Webb telescope reveals Titan’s weather patterns

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope and the Keck II telescope have found evidence of cloud convection in the northern hemisphere of Titan, Saturn’s largest moon. The images in July 2023

Musk steps back from government efficiency role

Musk steps back from government efficiency role

Elon Musk sat down with reporters at the White House on Wednesday in a rare meeting with the mainstream media. The interview, which included journalists from The New York Times,

Musk steps back, DOGE initiatives persist

Musk steps back, DOGE initiatives persist

Elon Musk’s prominent role in President Donald Trump’s administration is waning, but the initiatives he spearheaded through the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) continue to march forward. These initiatives, aimed

New Beyblade X: EVOBATTLE game announced

New Beyblade X: EVOBATTLE game announced

FuRyu has announced a new game called “Beyblade X: EVOBATTLE” for the Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam. The game will be released on November 13. Beyblade X: EVOBATTLE” is

Precise predictions of black hole flybys published

Precise predictions of black hole flybys published

Scientists have made the most precise predictions yet of the elusive space-time disturbances caused when two black holes fly closely past each other. The new findings, published in the journal