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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.

Heat Dissipation Tech Drives Portable Battery Reliability
Advanced heat management, including solid-state and graphene methods, is key to portable battery performance. The Momax Q.Mag X exemplifies this trend with enhanced cooling for reliable wireless charging.

Robot Vacuums Enter a New Era of Smarter Home Cleaning
Shark and Eufy lead the 2026 robot vacuum market with advanced navigation and self-cleaning features, signaling a shift toward fully autonomous home cleaning.

Alibaba Qwen Robot Suite Targets Physical World Intelligence
Alibaba released Qwen-Robot Suite, a foundation model collection for robotics and embodied AI. The suite integrates vision, language and action to enable physical world understanding.

French Startup Genesis AI Unveils Humanoid Robot That Rejects Human Form
Genesis AI's Eno robot prioritizes human capability over appearance, featuring a wheeled base and no head. The French startup backed by Eric Schmidt aims for a general-purpose machine.

AI Agents Emerge as New Weak Link in Cybersecurity, Zscaler CEO Warns
Zscaler CEO Jay Chaudhry says AI agents are replacing human users as the biggest security risk. Zero trust architecture is the best defense.

Compiler Complexity Sparks Developer Backlash
A viral Hacker News thread reveals growing developer frustration with compilers, highlighting trade-offs between abstraction and control.

Texas ID Database Breach Exposes 3 Million Driver Licenses and Passports
A breach of Texas government systems compromised 3.5 million digital ID files, including driver's licenses and passports, raising alarms about state-level cybersecurity.

Hackers Hijack Legitimate News Sites to Spread Malware, Experts Warn
Cybercriminals are compromising trusted news websites and using fake reviews to distribute malware. Experts warn this creates a misleading impression of safety for users.

16-Year-Old SSD Writes 1 Petabyte of Data, Outlasting Its Rated Endurance by 25 Times
An enthusiast pushed a legacy Sandisk P4 SATA II SSD to one petabyte of writes, far exceeding its rated endurance. The drive survived without failure, highlighting the durability of older NAND technology.

Norway Bans Generative AI for Younger Students in Schools
Norway will prohibit generative AI use for younger students starting next school year, citing risks to cognitive development and critical thinking.

Data Compression: The Hidden Engine Powering Modern Computing
Data compression reduces file sizes through lossless or lossy algorithms enabling faster transfers and lower storage costs across industries.

Used iPhone Market Booms as Apple Price Hikes Drive Shoppers to Refurbished Devices
Apple price hikes are pushing consumers toward used iPhones. Refurbished devices offer savings and long software support.

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.

Meta's Code Llama Brings AI-Powered Code Generation to Developers
Meta released Code Llama, a specialized version of its Llama 2 large language model trained for code generation and understanding. The tool aims to boost developer productivity by generating code from natural language prompts.

Text-to-Video AI Models Are Redefining Content Creation
New text-to-video AI models can generate coherent clips from text descriptions reshaping creative industries while raising ethical concerns about misinformation.

Listen Labs Raises $69M to Disrupt Market Research With AI Interviews
AI startup Listen Labs raised $69M to scale its AI customer interview platform, replacing surveys with video conversations and detecting fraud in market research.

Tesla Challenges Autopilot Blame in Fatal Texas Crash Investigation
Tesla disputes claims its Autopilot system caused a fatal Texas crash. The company argues the system was not active, raising questions about data logs and driver responsibility.

Why Your TV Looks Different at Home: The Retail Floor Effect
TVs in stores are set to vivid, unrealistic modes. Here's how to calibrate your home set for accurate colors and better picture quality.

New OCR Technique Enables One-Shot Parsing of Long Documents
A new OCR technique, one-shot long-horizon parsing, can digitize entire documents in a single pass. It promises faster, more accurate processing for enterprises and archives.