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China Deploys Subsea Data Center Powered by Offshore Wind and Ocean Cooling
China launched the world's first commercial underwater data center off Hainan. It uses seawater cooling and offshore wind to power 2,000 servers efficiently.

Chrome Proposes New API for Efficient Page Updates
Google Chrome has proposed a new web API for declarative partial updates, aiming to reduce full re-renders and boost performance in complex web apps.

Alphabet Raises $80 Billion in Stock Sale for AI Expansion
Alphabet plans to raise $80 billion by selling stock to fund its artificial intelligence infrastructure buildout. The move positions Google to compete aggressively in the AI race against Microsoft and OpenAI.

Anthropic Files for IPO, Signaling Escalation in AI Public Market Race
Anthropic has confidentially filed for an IPO, following a $65 billion funding round that valued it at $965 billion. The move intensifies the race among top AI companies to go public.

Google Sheets' Gemini AI Turns Budgeting Into a Self-Updating Spreadsheet
Google's Gemini AI now powers Google Sheets to create dynamic budget trackers that auto-categorize expenses and update totals. No complex formulas required.

New Technique Losslessly Compresses KV Cache Up to 4x for Faster AI Inference
Speculative KV coding compresses key-value cache up to 4x without loss, potentially cutting memory costs and enabling larger models on existing hardware.

ChatGPT Crosses Billion Monthly Users Amid Growing AI Skepticism
ChatGPT has become the fastest app to reach one billion monthly active users, surpassing Google Maps. The milestone arrives as public sentiment toward artificial intelligence shows signs of decline.

The Hidden Cost of AI: Workers Now Spend Hours 'Botsitting' to Fix Mistakes
Employees spend hours each week correcting AI errors, a phenomenon undermining promised productivity gains. This hidden labor cost reveals the gap between AI hype and reality.

Honor Magic V6 Highlights the Challenge of Foldable Phone Innovation
Honor's new foldable sets three world firsts but illustrates a market where incremental hardware gains are losing impact.

AI Filmmaking Passes the Quality Threshold But Faces an Audience Problem
AI-generated movies now look good enough to compete with human-made content but face an audience trust problem

Wireless TV Streamers Reshape Home Entertainment Without Aerial or Satellite
A new wave of wireless TV streamers lets viewers access live and on-demand channels over wifi, bypassing traditional aerials and satellite dishes.

AI Agents and Short-Form Video Reshape Hiring as Fika Jobs Raises $4M
Stockholm-based Fika Jobs raises $4M for a video-first hiring platform where AI agents interview candidates and short-form profiles replace resumes.

Leica SL3-P Offers 44-Megapixel Stills and 8K Video Without the Red Dot
Leica announced the SL3-P, a new full-frame mirrorless camera with a 44-megapixel sensor, 8K video and a hybrid autofocus system. The camera removes the iconic red dot badge, continuing the brand's 'P' series tradition of understated design.

Apple's iPhone 18 Lineup May Bring Foldable Model and Camera Upgrades
Rumors suggest Apple's iPhone 18 series could include a foldable device, larger battery, variable-aperture camera, and new colors. The lineup may launch in two phases across 2026 and 2027.

The Perils of Letting AI Call the Shots in Code
A growing trend known as 'vibe coding' lets AI drive software development. Experts warn it can create fragile, unmaintainable code. Rigorous engineering still matters.

MacBook Black Screen: Why It Happens and How to Fix It Before Calling Apple
MacBook users facing a black screen have several troubleshooting options before seeking costly repairs. Common causes range from software glitches to hardware issues.

Gen Z Revives Classic Arcade Culture as Social Gaming Surges
Physical arcades are drawing Gen Z crowds, blending retro games with modern social experiences. The trend signals a shift away from isolated digital play.

Open Source Office Suite Euro-Office 1.0 Sparks Debate Over Microsoft Compatibility
Euro-Office 1.0 launches as a cloud-based open-source alternative to Microsoft 365, but LibreOffice backers criticize its reliance on Microsoft document formats, reigniting tensions over sovereignty versus compatibility.

Kansas City Schools Ditch Windows for Apple in $30M Tech Overhaul
Kansas City Public Schools is spending millions to replace 30,000 Windows PCs and Chromebooks with MacBook Neos, becoming an all-Apple district. The move raises questions about cost efficiency and long-term value in education technology.

Legacy IT Systems Cost UK Taxpayers £45 Billion Annually
One in four UK government computer systems run on outdated technology. Taxpayers bear the cost of failures and inefficiencies. Modernization could save billions.