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Cash App Moves Into Physical Payments With Tap-to-Pay Wand
Cash App is introducing a new physical device for contactless payments, marking a shift from mobile-only to hardware-based transactions.

Data Centers Face Growing Water Scarcity Pressures as Public Opposition Mounts
A Gallup poll shows 7 in 10 Americans oppose data center development due to water concerns. SpaceX and other tech companies now acknowledge water scarcity could limit growth.

Published Authors Reveal Their Preferred E-Readers Beyond Amazon's Kindle
Professional authors share surprising e-reader picks, showing that Kindle faces serious competition from Kobo, Boox and reMarkable devices.

AI Is Quietly Erasing the First Rung of the Career Ladder
New research shows generative AI is cutting entry-level jobs for young workers. The shift threatens the traditional training ground for careers.

Financial Services Agentic AI Traffic Doubles in a Month as Automation Accelerates
AI agent traffic in financial services doubled in one month, pointing to a coming automation surge despite low overall volumes.

Microsoft Pushes Developer Tools Deeper Into Quantum and Containers at Build 2026
At Build 2026, Microsoft unveiled quantum development tools, container runtime upgrades, and new AI features for developers. The announcements signal a shift toward hybrid cloud and high-performance computing.

AGI Already Here, Says A16z's Marc Andreessen in Rogan Interview
Venture capitalist Marc Andreessen claimed on Joe Rogan's podcast that advanced AI models achieved artificial general intelligence three months ago. The statement challenges current definitions of AGI and ignites debate among AI researchers.

How European Students Are Using AI for Productivity, Not Cheating
New data shows European students use AI for productivity, not cheating. This shifts education policy from bans to integration.

Resonate Tool Promises Low-Latency Spectral Analysis for Real-Time Audio
Resonate is an open-source spectral analysis library that achieves low latency with high frequency resolution using analytic signal processing.

Programmable Disclosure Aims to Rebuild User Trust in Data Privacy
A new approach called programmable disclosure offers users dynamic control over their personal data, potentially transforming static privacy policies into interactive trust-building tools.

Are Corporate Software Engineering Roles Becoming Performative?
A viral discussion on Hacker News questions whether corporate SWE jobs emphasize appearance over actual output, sparking debate on productivity, metrics and engineering culture.

HTML-First Architecture Drives Massive User Growth for Startup
A startup doubled its user base overnight by switching to an HTML-first site architecture, challenging the dominance of JavaScript-heavy frameworks.

Alpine Linux Desktop Performance Comes With a Learning Curve
Alpine Linux offers blazing speed for desktop users but requires technical know-how.

Bluesky Builds Its Own Reddit With New Communities Feature
Bluesky is developing a Communities feature similar to Reddit's subreddits, aiming to create dedicated spaces for topic-based discussions and user-driven moderation.

NotebookLM Expands to Include Textbooks in AI Learning Push
Google's NotebookLM is reportedly adding textbook support, allowing students to query entire textbooks for summaries and study aids.

AI-Powered Threats Force Return to Identity Security Basics
As AI accelerates cyber threats, fundamental identity security practices like MFA and access controls become the frontline defense. Security experts argue mastering basics is the most effective countermeasure.

Enterprise AI Matures as Autonomous Agents Draw Record Investment
A specialist AI agent company raised $950M at a $15B valuation, signaling a shift from workflow automation to autonomous enterprises. The investment reflects confidence in AI agents.

Netgear Accuses TP-Link of Misleading Customers With American Company Image
Netgear countersues TP-Link, claiming its rival falsely advertises itself as an American company. The legal battle highlights deceptive branding tactics in the networking industry.

Linux Kernel 7.1 Release Brings Performance Gains and New Hardware Support
The Linux 7.1 kernel update delivers significant performance improvements, expanded hardware compatibility and enhanced security features for enterprise and desktop users.

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.