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9to5google 27h ago 23°

Samsung’s Galaxy Watch is off to a rough start for 2026 with a 28% drop in shipments

Samsung’s Galaxy Watch series has a decent slice of the overall smartphone market, but it’s off to a rough start for 2026.
popularmechanics 24h ago 23°

Something in the Deep Made a Sound That Echoed Through the Pacific. It Took 8 Years to Find the Source.

In 1997, NOAA researchers recorded a mysterious ultra-low-frequency noise so powerful it registered on sensors thousands of miles apart.
eff 44h ago 23°

The Free and Open Web Is Under Attack at the IETF

The ability to access publicly available information using automated tools is a central value and benefit of a free and open internet. Automated access—often called crawling or scraping—powers important, useful tools for locating, preserving, and analyzing online information. For example, crawling and scraping helps journalists, researchers, and watchdog organizations report the news, find security flaws, and investigate discrimination.
theatlantic 7h ago 23°

The Price of Defeat in Iran

An indeterminate end to a foolish war leaves Americans more disillusioned than ever with engagement in the Middle East.
news.mit 38h ago 23°

MIT in the media: For the future of tech, "Massachusetts can absolutely lead"

Leaders, faculty across MIT discuss fostering innovation and talent in Greater Boston in special series of articles published alongside the outlet's annual list of 'Tech Power Players'
npr 25h ago 23°

Read the full text of Trump's preliminary U.S.-Iran agreement to end the war

Here is the text of the memorandum of understanding that was signed Wednesday by President Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, as well as Pakistan's prime minister.
dailyartmagazine 27h ago 22°

How the Brooklyn Books of the Dead Were Brought Back to Life

The post How the Brooklyn Books of the Dead Were Brought Back to Life appeared first on DailyArt Magazine.
theregister 8h ago 21°

Devs in the trenches are stressed from the mandate to automate everything, but Render thinks it can help

San Francisco plays host to hosting company's Localhost conference
9to5mac 28h ago 21°

Here’s why I think the AI photo features in iOS 27 are so well considered

In my roundup of what I saw as the 11 key AI features announced by Apple at this year’s WWDC, I said that the camera features seemed extremely well thought through.
longreads 8h ago 21°

The Top 5 Longreads of the Week

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neowin 20h ago 21°

Google is opening the world's first AI museum in Los Angeles

Do you think AI-generated artworks are real art? Google's answer to this question is clear, as the company is opening the world's first AI museum. Read more...
vox 20h ago 21°

Iran’s art of the deal

This story appeared in The Logoff, a daily newsletter that helps you stay informed about the Trump administration without letting political news take over your life. Subscribe here. Welcome to The Logoff: We finally have some more details on Donald Trump’s Iran deal, and the reviews are not positive. What do we know?
gsmarena 9h ago 20°

Here's how much the Apple iPhone 18 Pro could cost due to memory price hike

Apple CEO Tim Cook recently said that the company could raise the prices of some of its products due to the ongoing memory shortage, which has led to higher memory prices. While Apple hasn't revealed how much its products will cost, a new report by The Wall Street Journal and research firm TechInsights estimates the price of the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro.
electrek 28h ago 20°

We toured the Aptera factory to see if the solar EV company is gonna make it

Alongside finally getting a chance to drive the Aptera 3-wheeled solar EV, we got a short tour around the company’s facility. It was illuminating – showing off the progress Aptera has made and the challenges still to come for the company.
nautil 44h ago 20°

Take a Gander at an Ancient Supernova in the Heart of the Milky Way

The remnants of a star that exploded 1,700 years ago
infoq 10h ago 20°

Windows Platform Security and the Race to Secure AI Agents

In a new Windows Developer Blog post titled "Windows platform security for AI agents", Microsoft positions Windows as the trustworthy operating system for autonomous agents and introduces the Microsoft Execution Containers (MXC) SDK as the core of that strategy. The post argues that containment, identity and manageability must be built into the operating system.
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