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Microsoft Finally Lets Windows 11 Users Customize the Right-Click Menu
Microsoft is testing a new feature that allows Windows 11 users to configure the right-click context menu, addressing a long-standing complaint about the operating system.

HP's New Workstation Packs 784GB Memory for Trillion-Parameter AI Models
HP announced the ZGX Fury GB300, a workstation with 784GB unified memory and Nvidia GB300 GPU, handling trillion-parameter AI models. It targets enterprise workloads but at a high price.

GPS Cryptography Signal Decoded After 19 Years of Quiet Transmission
A researcher decoded a cryptic GPS signal broadcast for nearly two decades revealing hidden cryptography in satellite navigation systems.

From YouTube to Theaters: How Online Creators Are Reshaping Hollywood
A new wave of digital creators is transitioning from online platforms to mainstream cinema, challenging traditional Hollywood production models.

Samsung Galaxy Book6 Enterprise Edition: Premium Build, Frustrating Port Selection
Samsung's latest business laptop impresses with build quality and Intel 300 series performance but fails to include modern ports like Thunderbolt 4 at its high price point.

Rugged Tablet With Built-In Projector Pushes Mobile Boundaries
The 8849 Tank Pad Ultra combines a rugged tablet design with an integrated DLP projector. Its powerful specs and premium price target niche users who need both durability and projection capabilities.

Android Auto's hidden settings let drivers reshape their dashboard
Android Auto offers deep customization options beyond basic layouts. Drivers can tweak launchers, wallpapers and app grids for a personalized in-car experience.

Seattle Pauses New Data Centers for One Year to Study AI Impact
Seattle city council committees approved a one-year moratorium on new data centers. The full council is expected to pass it next week, using the pause to study community impacts of AI infrastructure.

Enterprise AI stalls as infrastructure fails to keep pace with software ambitions
Enterprises are struggling to realize AI returns due to a widening gap between advanced software and outdated physical infrastructure, creating a 'POC graveyard' of stalled projects.

Seattle City Council Moves to Block Large Data Centers for One Year
Seattle is set to impose a year-long ban on new large data centers, citing energy and environmental concerns. The moratorium aims to regulate the industry's rapid growth.

Microsoft to Let Windows 11 Users Strip Web Results From Local Searches
Microsoft is developing a toggle to remove web results from local Windows 11 searches, responding to long-standing user complaints about mixed search outputs.

Samsung Heavy Industries Wins Approval for Floating Data Center Ships
Samsung Heavy Industries has secured regulatory approval to build floating data centers on ships.

Gel-Based Batteries Bridge the Gap as Solid-State Remains Elusive
Solid-state battery production lags, but gel-based semi-solid state alternatives offer safer, more practical solutions for consumer electronics and e-bikes.

Foldable Phones Reshape the Premium Smartphone Market
A month with a foldable phone reveals why premium slab flagships no longer offer enough value. The shift could reshape the entire smartphone market.

Portable Hair Dryers Challenge Full-Size Models With Daily Use Appeal
Portable hair dryers are replacing full-size models as technology improves. Compact devices now match larger tools in performance, changing consumer habits and product design.

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

China’s New 55-Pound Laser Weapon Targets Drones With AI
China unveiled a man-portable anti-drone laser at a Beijing expo. The 2-kilowatt weapon uses AI targeting, weighs 55 pounds, and can destroy drones from 1,600 feet in four seconds.

Smart Lightbulb Hacked Into Covert Digital Library for Banned Books
A researcher turned a Wi-Fi smart lightbulb into a hidden server hosting banned books, accessible via an open Wi-Fi access point.

Modular Laser Engraver Brings Big Potential and Bigger Risks
Creality's Falcon T1 offers interchangeable laser modules but costs up to $10K and suffers from beta-level support and staggered module availability.

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.