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Apple says Mac mini, Mac Studio supply may take months to catch demand
Apple CEO Tim Cook said Mac mini and Mac Studio demand rose faster than expected and supply could take several months to catch up.
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AI tools are making writing more standardized, researchers say
Researchers say ChatGPT and similar tools are pushing writing toward predictable, standardized language.
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Runner completes 80-mile Via Degli Day trail run across Italian Apennines in three days
A runner completed the 80-mile Via Degli Day trail run across the Italian Apennines from Florence to Bologna over three days.
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Analysis questions whether lightsaber blades have mass
An analysis says lightsaber blades are fictional and that their mass, if any, cannot be explained by known physics.
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RFK Jr. launches podcast on government transparency and health
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. launched a podcast in April 2026 focused on transparency in government and chronic disease.
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Homebridge 2.0 launches with initial support for Matter smart home standard
Homebridge 2.0 launched May 4, adding Matter support to bridge smart home devices across platforms.
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Yann LeCun says AI extinction fears harm youth, urges students to focus on college and long-lasting skills
AI pioneer Yann LeCun warns that doomsday AI narratives damage teenagers’ mental health and advises students to study durable subjects in college.
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Harvard study says OpenAI o1 beat two ER doctors on diagnosis in small sample
A Harvard-led study published this week in Science found OpenAI’s o1 matched or beat two ER doctors on diagnosis in 76 cases.
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AI Startup Artisan Uses KC Green’s ‘This is fine’ Comic in Ad Without Permission
KC Green accused Artisan of using his ‘This is fine’ comic in ads without consent, while Artisan said it is contacting him directly.
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TDK Ventures backs AI infrastructure startups with $500 million fund
Nicolas Sauvage's TDK Ventures is investing $500 million in AI infrastructure startups.
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Ouster launches Rev8 sensor that combines color lidar and cameras
Ouster on Monday launched Rev8, a lidar sensor that captures color imagery and 3D depth at once.
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OpenAI's GPT-5.5 Matches Anthropic's Mythos Preview in Cybersecurity Tests
OpenAI's GPT-5.5 matched Anthropic's Mythos Preview in UK cybersecurity tests involving complex AI challenges.
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Ubuntu and Canonical servers offline over 24 hours after cross-border cyberattack
Ubuntu and Canonical’s web servers were knocked offline Thursday, disrupting site access and updates amid a sustained cross-border attack.
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MIT engineers create virtual violin simulation tool to aid luthier design
MIT engineers developed a virtual violin simulation that models physical sound production to assist violin makers in design.
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Palantir heads into earnings after software stock selloff
Palantir heads into first-quarter earnings saying it has been wrongly caught up in the software stock selloff.
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Oxford study finds AI models tuned for empathy make more errors
Oxford researchers found AI language models fine-tuned for empathy soften truths and validate incorrect beliefs more often.
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Sonic Fire Tech demos infrasound fire suppression in California
Sonic Fire Tech showed in Concord, California, how infrasound waves can extinguish a kitchen fire without water.
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Japanese Researchers Use Supercomputer Simulations to Reveal How Dolphins Swim Fast
Scientists at University of Osaka used simulations to show dolphin speed comes from large vortex rings in tail motion.
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Toyota opens $10 billion Woven City as urban testbed for connected vehicle safety
Toyota completed its $10 billion Woven City, a sensor-laden urban site for developing vehicle-to-everything systems, with residents moving in six months ago.
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Meta acquires humanoid robotics startup Assured Robot Intelligence
Meta has bought Assured Robot Intelligence, a startup specializing in AI-driven humanoid robotics technologies.