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GoPro warns investors company may not survive the year
GoPro warns it may not survive the year. The action camera maker faces mounting losses and slowing demand.

EU Regulations Force Nintendo to Make Switch 2 Batteries Replaceable
Nintendo will sell a special Switch 2 in the EU with user-swappable batteries to comply with European law. The move sets a precedent for future console designs.

UK Lawmakers Warn Palantir Contracts Pose National Security Risk
UK lawmakers warn Palantir's government contracts are an unacceptable security vulnerability due to data sovereignty, regulatory, and intelligence risks.

Steam Deck Price Hikes Signal Enduring Hardware Cost Crisis
Valve's Steam Deck price jump of over 40% shows AI demand and geopolitics are pushing hardware costs to a painful new normal for consumers.

Bluetooth Flaw in Popular Soundbar Enables Remote Code Execution
A $280 soundbar from Creative Technologies has a vulnerability allowing attackers within Bluetooth range to execute code on connected PCs. Users should update firmware immediately.

Microsoft Unveils Desktop AI Dev Box That Runs 120B-Parameter Models Locally
Microsoft's Surface RTX Spark Dev Box lets developers run large AI models on local hardware with 128GB unified memory, bypassing cloud costs. The device challenges the per-token pricing model that has dominated AI economics since ChatGPT's launch.

Python JIT Compiler Project Halted After Team Ordered to Stop Work
The Python JIT compiler project has been paused following a directive to stop development. The move raises questions about the future of Python performance improvements.

Why Shrinking Database Chunks Can Speed Up Time-Series Queries
Reducing TimescaleDB chunk interval from 30 to 7 days improved query speed. Here is how and why.

Dashlane Attack Exploited Device Enrollment to Steal Encrypted Vaults
Attackers abused Dashlane's device enrollment API to brute force tokens and download encrypted password vaults. Fewer than 20 personal accounts were compromised before the company shut down the operation.

Indie Game Burn-9 Turns Metal Gear’s Codec Calls Into a Standalone Experience
Burn-9 is an indie game built entirely from Metal Gear Solid's Codec scenes. It strips away action for pure conversation. Also, a trailer for Penguin Colony debuts.

PyTorch Custom Operations Give Developers Deeper Control Over Model Performance
PyTorch's custom operation support lets developers write optimized CUDA kernels, balancing research flexibility with production efficiency.

JMGO N3 Ultimate Projector Sets New Standard for Portable 4K Versatility
JMGO's N3 Ultimate portable 4K projector handles ambient light and off-center placement better than rivals. It challenges expensive home theater setups at a lower price.

Anthropic Warns AI Development Could Outpace Human Control
Anthropic warns its Claude AI is advancing faster than expected, risking loss of human control.

Google Commits Nearly $1 Billion Monthly for SpaceX Compute
Google will pay SpaceX $920 million per month for compute services, driven by surging demand for its AI products. The deal highlights the massive infrastructure costs behind the AI race.

Zig Introduces Structs of Arrays for Better Memory Performance
Zig adds native struct-of-arrays support improving cache efficiency and SIMD use for high-performance computing.

Hermes Agent Brings Persistent Memory to Open-Source AI
A new open-source AI agent, Hermes Agent, introduces persistent memory, enabling long-term context retention across sessions. This development could reshape how developers build autonomous AI systems.

LoRaWAN tracker challenges Apple and Google location monopoly
Seeed Studio's new tracker uses public LoRaWAN networks instead of Apple or Google's systems, offering a privacy-focused alternative for item tracking.

World Cup 2026 Travelers Face Escalating Mobile Data Costs Across Three Nations
Fans traveling across the US, Canada and Mexico for the 2026 World Cup will need eSIMs to avoid roaming fees. Prices vary widely by country and data allowance, making advance planning essential.

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.

Multi-Cloud Adoption in UK Businesses Creates New Security Gaps
UK firms embracing multiple cloud providers are introducing fresh vulnerabilities due to poor integration and oversight, experts warn.