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The FCC wants to stop cell phones

The FCC wants to stop cell phones

✨ Check out this awesome post from WIRED 📖 📂 **Category**: Security,Security / Cyberattacks and Hacks,Security / National Security,Security / Privacy,Security / Security News,Security Roundup ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: After the WIRED report Last week, Meta's smart glasses app contained a code that enables the company to activate facial recognition features on devices. The company removed the code this week without commenting on why or whether it plans to add this functionality back to the app later. Another WIRED investigation this week found that xAI's Grok still hosts deeply sexual content, including "nude" photos and videos of celebrities and at…
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Banning noise will be a disaster for statistical data products

Banning noise will be a disaster for statistical data products

💥 Explore this must-read post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: Last week, the United States Department of Commerce issued an order declaring that "noise infusion" will be banned from all statistical products published by the Census Bureau and the Bureau of Economic Analysis. What does it mean, and why should you care? Statistical products are a bunch of numbers published from a secret dataset. Often, that dataset contains confidential information, and it is important that the numbers don't reveal that information. The U.S. Census is a well-known example: the statistics are made public, but the…
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EcoFlow PowerOcean Battery Review: Cut my bill in half

EcoFlow PowerOcean Battery Review: Cut my bill in half

🚀 Explore this trending post from WIRED 📖 📂 **Category**: Gear,Gear / Reviews,Gear / Products / Home,Gear / Products / Smart Home,Product Review 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: You may also need to upgrade your wiring and electrical panel and obtain permission from your local authority. In my case, here in Scotland, that meant asking my distribution network operator. The American equivalent is the Electricity Distribution Corporation or local distribution company. They may have to upgrade your connection. I needed a new slot with a larger fuse to handle the EV charging, battery, and air source heat pump, but the upgrade…
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An Interview with Intel’s Kira Boyko: Xeon 6+’s Product Director

An Interview with Intel’s Kira Boyko: Xeon 6+’s Product Director

💥 Check out this trending post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: Hello you fine Internet folks, today we have an interview with Kira Boyko, the Product Director of Intel Xeon 6+. Hope y’all enjoy!Transcript below has been edited for conciseness:George Cozma: Hello, you fine internet folks. We’re here at Computex 2026 at the Intel booth, or booth-room-floor area, whatever you want to...Kira Boyko: Call it Intel space.George Cozma: Yeah, well, whatever you want to call it. And I’m here with...Kira Boyko: I’m Kira Boyko, and I am the product director for Intel Xeon 6+, which…
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How can soccer players bend their shots in midair?

How can soccer players bend their shots in midair?

🔥 Explore this must-read post from WIRED 📖 📂 **Category**: Science,Science / Physics and Math,Dot Physics ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: We need something else, how about Newton second law? This says that acceleration depends on the net force (Fnetwork) and mass (M) of an object. It is usually written as Fnetwork = m x aBut we can rearrange it as follows: A = Fnetwork/m. Combining this with the force of gravity, we get something interesting:Courtesy of Rhett AllenSince gravity and acceleration depend on the mass of the ball, the mass cancels out. We find that any body on Earth has…
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Thoughts on AI and jobs

Thoughts on AI and jobs

✨ Read this trending post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: I have sympathy for people worried about losing their livelihoods. But at the same time I struggle to sympathise with the idea that jobs themselves are something sacred we should be fighting for. I've always found it odd how much of our lives is devoted to jobs. A job is simply a means of survival. Jobs are inherently undemocratic, often soul-crushing, and yet we can't seem to imagine life without them. Chomsky once pointed out the irony: Western societies pride themselves on democracy and point…
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Meet the new Dyson vacuums: V16 Piston Animal, V10 Konical, V8 Cyclone (2026)

Meet the new Dyson vacuums: V16 Piston Animal, V10 Konical, V8 Cyclone (2026)

🚀 Read this must-read post from WIRED 📖 📂 **Category**: Gear,Gear / Gear News and Events,Gear / Products / Home,Dust Dynasty 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: Dyson vacuum range He had a new look planned this year. Some vacuums have already arrived, like the Dyson PencilVac and Dyson Spot+Scrub robot vacuums, but others we're still waiting to see. That wait is over as of this month, as Dyson has finally dropped the rest of its anticipated models.Dyson now has three new vacuums you can shop, plus one with a submarine head variant: the Dyson V16 Piston Animal ($980), Dyson V16 Piston…
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A low-carbon computing platform from your retired phones

A low-carbon computing platform from your retired phones

✨ Explore this insightful post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: Redeploying unmodified consumer smartphones in a datacenter environment would be hazardous and inefficient. Smartphones’ compute elements are wrapped in components that aren’t needed in the server context — display, battery, chassis, and peripheral hardware like cameras. In addition to taking up valuable space, some components, such as batteries, contain materials not rated for a datacenter environment.Prior to deployment, smartphones must be processed to remove all but the motherboard, which contains the core compute functionality. Note that the motherboard is responsible for the largest fraction of…
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‘Why would you put a toxic product into the hands of a young child?’: director turned activist Beeban Kidron on why big tech needs its ‘tobacco moment’ | Beeban Kidron

‘Why would you put a toxic product into the hands of a young child?’: director turned activist Beeban Kidron on why big tech needs its ‘tobacco moment’ | Beeban Kidron

🚀 Explore this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Beeban Kidron,Children,Children's tech,Technology,Children's rights,Society,AI (artificial intelligence),Computing,Film,Online abuse,Culture,Bridget Jones: the Edge of Reason 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: Through the open windows behind Beeban Kidron drifts the unmistakable sound of children playing. Her north ­London office is sandwiched between a school and a nursery, and the occasional playground shriek functions as an aural reminder of what we’re here to discuss: the safety and happiness of young people, growing up in an age of screens.Though our conversation takes some dark turns, only once does the film director turned crossbench peer and online…
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The FBI built a replica of his small town to simulate real-world cyberattacks

The FBI built a replica of his small town to simulate real-world cyberattacks

🚀 Check out this awesome post from TechCrunch 📖 📂 **Category**: Security,cyberattacks,cybersecurity,FBI 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: The FBI is pulling back the curtain on a 22,000-square-foot replica city on its campus in Huntsville, Alabama, that it built to train law enforcement to simulate and investigate real-world cyberattacks. The goal is to teach investigators in a safe environment outside the classroom through hands-on training on some of the latest consumer and enterprise technologies, many of which are frequently targeted by malicious hackers. The numbers put training in context. The FBI's 2025 Cybercrime Report, based on more than 1 million complaints, recorded…
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