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    Anthropic says it will sue Pentagon over supply chain risk label

    The clash centers on two red lines Anthropic refused to drop during negotiations with the Department of Defense: using Claude for mass domestic surveillance of Americans and for fully autonomous weapons. Anthropic says those carveouts are narrow, reasonable, and have not affected any government mission to date. The Pentagon disagreed. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    The OLED Burn-In Test: Two Years Later

    After 6,500 hours of heavy productivity use, we revisit our intentionally abused 4K QD-OLED monitor to see how burn-in has progressed under one of the worst-case scenarios for OLED panels. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Nvidia says its investments in OpenAI and Anthropic are likely its last

    Huang’s explanation was brief, but the implications are broad. Nvidia, whose products have become indispensable to generative AI infrastructure, sits in a position few companies have ever occupied: both supplier and shareholder to the firms building the software atop its hardware. That arrangement, once mutually reinforcing, now appears increasingly tangled. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Surging NAND costs could hurt Nintendo Switch 2 software sales

    Many associate the NAND crisis with higher priced memory sticks for desktops or laptops, more expensive consumer electronics like Raspberry Pi hobby boards, and smartphones with less RAM than we are accustomed to. Companies like Nintendo also have to be cognizant of how the shortage will affect software sales. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Apple M5 chips introduce a new "super core" tier in its CPU design

    On the surface, the change might look like semantics. But it reflects a broader evolution inside Apple Silicon that moves beyond the traditional mobile-processor model where “big” cores handle demanding work and “little” cores handle background tasks for efficiency’s sake. By renaming its cores (in pure Apple’s marketing style), the… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Scientists develop nanomaterial that targets cancer cells while sparing healthy tissue

    Iron is essential to biological function, and iron-based nanomaterials may become valuable tools in the long-term effort to develop cancer treatments. Researchers at Oregon State University have engineered a new “nanoagent” using an iron-based metal-organic framework (MOF) structure and demonstrated its ability to destroy cancerous cells in laboratory experiments. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    DOJ seizes LeakBase, one of the world's biggest hacker forums

    The Department of Justice describes LeakBase as a clearinghouse for hacked databases. Alongside the “hundreds of millions” of account credentials, it offers credit and debit card numbers, banking details, and other personally identifiable information that can fuel account takeovers and fraud. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Could the Trump administration rerun the TikTok playbook on Fortnite?

    A source familiar with the matter recently informed the Financial Times that top White House officials are discussing whether to force Tencent to divest its ownership stakes in American and Finnish game companies. Internal negotiations between Tencent and multiple US agencies date back to the first Trump administration, when the… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Google will start shipping a new Chrome version every two weeks

    Google has announced a notable shift in how Chrome updates will roll out. Starting September 2026, the Chromium-based browser will move to a two-week release cycle. In practice, that means a new major Chrome version every 14 days, though Google notes that early-stage builds and experimental channels will follow slightly different rules. Read Entire Article […] More

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    Google Pixel 10a reviewed: familiar formula delivers strong value

    Reviews of the Pixel 10a describe it as a minor update over last year’s model, with mostly cosmetic changes and similar hardware. Despite the limited changes, critics say it remains one of the best budget Android phones thanks to its reliable performance, strong cameras, and competitive $500 price point. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Apple unveils $599 MacBook Neo powered by A18 Pro iPhone chip

    Following months of speculation and leaks, the Cupertino giant has officially introduced the MacBook Neo. Representing perhaps the most ambitious display of synergy within Apple’s hardware stack yet, the laptop aims to prove that a processor originally designed for a flagship iPhone can handle macOS’s basic functionality. Read Entire Article Source link More

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