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Google Earth Brings Its Flight Simulator to the Browser, No Install Required
Google Earth's flight simulator, once a hidden Easter egg in the desktop app, is now available on the web. Users can fly an F-16 or Cirrus SR22 directly in their browser without any downloads.

FIFA World Cup Broadcast Systems Exposed by Critical Security Flaw
A security researcher found a flaw in FIFA's internal systems that could have allowed hijacking of World Cup TV streams. The bug exposed OAuth misconfigurations across multiple platforms.

Noctua Enters Liquid Cooling Market With Acoustic-Focused AIO Coolers
Noctua launches its first AIO liquid CPU coolers with acoustic soundproofing and pump speed profiles, entering the competitive liquid cooling market.

VoiceDraw Lets Engineers Sketch System Designs by Speaking Aloud
A new tool called VoiceDraw lets engineers create system architecture diagrams using voice commands, aiming to speed up design and documentation.

AI Disruption Demands Boardroom Action Before Crisis Hits
Corporate boards must measure the cost of AI inaction not just adoption. When success hides disruption, challenging assumptions and building disruptive strategies becomes critical.

Kaleidescape Strato E Targets Discerning Moviegoers With Premium 4K Playback
Kaleidescape's new Strato E player offers superior 4K video quality but costs thousands. The device challenges streaming convenience with uncompromised fidelity for home theater enthusiasts.

Screen Fatigue Drives Users Away From Smartwatches Toward Minimalist Alternatives
Consumers are abandoning feature-packed smartwatches for simpler devices like fitness trackers and analog watches, driven by screen fatigue and a desire for intentional living.

US Regulator Orders Fast-Track for AI Data Centers That Generate Their Own Power
FERC orders grid operators to fast-track AI data center connections if they self-generate power or cut peak usage. Implementation required within 90 days.

Portable Projectors Challenge Expensive DLP Models
Affordable portable projectors from TV makers like Hisense are rivaling costly DLP units, reshaping consumer choices in home entertainment.

Early Evidence Suggests AI Use Is Eroding Critical Thinking Skills
New research indicates reliance on AI tools may diminish critical thinking skills, raising concerns about long-term cognitive impacts across work and daily life.

Nakamichi Dragon Pushes Soundbar Limits With Subwoofer-Free Deep Bass
Nakamichi's Dragon soundbar delivers 1500 watts and 25Hz bass without a subwoofer, challenging conventional home audio.

Tech Giants Face Scrutiny Over Negative News Overload
Researchers warn that constant exposure to bad news via tech platforms harms mental health. Algorithms optimized for engagement amplify negative content beyond human capacity to cope.

A Doctor Uses a Gaming Mouse to Streamline Patient Care
A physician uses a Razer Naga MMO mouse to automate medical scripting, improving efficiency in telehealth visits.

StartupWiki Challenges Crunchbase With Free Data Access
StartupWiki launches as a free open platform offering startup data traditionally locked behind paywalls at Crunchbase.

Realism of AI Ultrasound Images Prompts Medical Misuse Fears
A prominent critic concedes Midjourney generates ultrasound scans indistinguishable from clinical images. The admission highlights risks of medical deepfakes and gaps in regulation.

OpenAI Launches Initiative to Automate Bug Fixing for Open Source Projects
OpenAI's Daybreak program introduces Patch the Planet, an initiative using AI to help open source projects identify and patch vulnerabilities faster, addressing a critical gap in software supply chain security.

AI Law Firm Wins English Court Case in Legal First
Garfield AI, an artificial intelligence law firm, won an English court case for an HR consultant over an unpaid debt. The victory marks an apparent first for AI in legal proceedings.

Anker 737 Power Bank Demand Surges as Portable Charging Becomes Essential
The Anker 737 power bank sees rising demand amid growing reliance on portable electronics. Its high capacity and fast charging capabilities make it a top choice.

Seedcamp Hits $1B AUM With $320M in New Funds for Early-Stage Startups
European seed investor Seedcamp closed on $320 million across two funds, reaching $1 billion in assets under management. The firm plans to back seed-stage startups with a focus on AI and deep tech.

80-Hour Wireless Gaming Headset Breaks the $100 Barrier
HyperX's Cloud Stinger 3 Wireless delivers exceptional battery life and solid audio performance at a budget-friendly price under $100.