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Nvidia’s gaming GPU roadmap just hit a weird speed bump
NVIDIA is reportedly set to skip releasing any new gaming graphics chips in 2026, a rare and unexpected twist in an industry where new GPUs traditionally roll out annually. According to a report in The Information, supply constraints in the…
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Starlink Is Using Your Personal Data to Train AI. Here’s How to Opt Out
Starlink customers are the latest grist for the AI mill. The company updated its privacy policy on Jan. 15 to allow harvesting of user data for AI training. Customers are opted in by default, but it’s relatively simple to opt out.
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Best iPhone 17 Cases of 2026
MagSafe support
Most but not all iPhone 17 Series cases have MagSafe support (the metal ring built into the case). I generally encourage people to make sure they get a MagSafe-enabled case because of the number of MagSafe accessories on the…
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Reddit looks to AI search as its next big opportunity
Reddit suggested on Thursday that its AI-powered search engine could be the next big opportunity for its business — not just in terms of product, but as a revenue driver impacting its bottom line. During the company’s fourth-quarter earnings…
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Canva now lets ChatGPT create designs that match your brand design and logo
AI-generated visuals can be produced quickly, but they often look generic and require manual editing before they can be shared. This is why Canva is making it easier for people to turn AI-generated ideas into visuals that truly reflect…
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Amazon and Google are winning the AI capex race — but what’s the prize?
Sometimes, it can seem like the AI industry is racing to see who can spend the most money on data centers. Whoever builds the most data centers will have the most compute, the thinking goes, and thus be able to build the best AI products, which…
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The Washington Post is retreating from Silicon Valley when it matters most
To say we live in a tech-centric society is an understatement.
Software, specifically machine learning and AI, coupled with advanced manufacturing, has delivered technology to street corners, schools, offices, factories, and even farm fields….
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a16z VC wants founders to stop stressing over insane ARR numbers
The AI investing boom (or perhaps bubble) is something Silicon Valley has seen many times before: a gold rush of VC money thrown at the Big New Thing. But one aspect of it is completely unique to these times: startups rocketing from $0 to as…
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Scaling RNAi therapeutics for honeybee health with the Hydrocycler²
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