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    Women take center stage this March: sports, tech, music and more

    blog.google • Sports • World

    Google highlights the achievements of women in sports, technology, and music, in celebration of March Madness, Women's History Month, and International Women's Day.

    T3 Aire IQ Review: A Great Hair Dryer, in Theory | WIRED

    wired.com • Review • World

    A review of the T3 Aire IQ hair dryer highlights its stylish design and intelligent features, but finds the diffuser attachment underwhelming.

    DOGE Is Putting Major Government Efficiency Projects at Risk | WIRED

    wired.com • Politics • USA

    Mass firings and resignations within the US Digital Service (USDS), now rebranded as DOGE, are jeopardizing crucial government projects and potentially harming vulnerable populations.

    NHL officials are wearing Apple Watches on ice | The Verge

    theverge.com • Sports • World

    NHL officials are now using Apple Watches with a custom app for real-time game information, improving their situational awareness during fast-paced games.

    Big Four Bet on AI Agents That Can Do All the Work and 'Liberate' Staff - Business Insider

    businessinsider.com • Business • World

    Deloitte and EY have launched new agentic AI platforms, aiming to revolutionize business operations and enhance employee productivity, while KPMG and PwC are also integrating agentic AI into their services.

    We Played With the Nintendo Switch 2. It’s Refined but Unsurprising | WIRED

    wired.com • Gaming • World

    WIRED's hands-on review of the Nintendo Switch 2 reveals an iterative improvement over its predecessor, featuring a larger screen, magnetized Joy-Cons with innovative mouse functionality, and improved gaming experience.

    ¿Cómo se maneja el caos? | Opinión | EL PAÍS

    elpais.com • Opinion • World

    A writer reflects on their bewilderment with modern technology and its societal implications, pondering how to navigate the resulting chaos.

    What the Still Photo Still Does Best - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Photojournalism • World

    This article explores the enduring power of still photography in the age of ubiquitous digital media, contrasting the golden era of photojournalism with the current landscape of citizen journalism and online platforms.

    CIENCIA | Madrid invierte 10 millones en el desarrollo de un pseudosatĂŠlite canario para vigilar incendios y volcanes

    eldia.es • Technology • Spain

    A pseudosatellite project in the Canary Islands, funded by a 10.6 million euro grant, aims to enhance natural disaster monitoring using a stratospheric platform.

    ‘Sexting’, sexo inseguro | Sociedad | EL PAÍS

    elpais.com • Technology • World

    The article explores the risks and prevalence of sexting, highlighting the loss of control over shared images and the potential for psychological and legal consequences.

    ‘They can’t even tie their shoe laces’: How young is too young for a school laptop?

    smh.com.au • Education • Australia

    Concerns are rising about the increasing use of laptops in Australian primary schools, with debates about the optimal age for technology integration in the classroom and potential negative impacts on learning and development.

    Zauberer in der entzauberten Welt: Elon Musk

    nzz.ch • Biography • World

    This article analyzes Elon Musk's life and career, exploring his motivations, ambitions, and controversial actions through a sociological lens.

    They Bought Tablets in Prison—and Found a Broken Promise | WIRED

    wired.com • Justice • United States

    Inmates in US federal prisons purchased tablets with the expectation of communication capabilities, only to find these functions disabled, revealing a broken promise and highlighting the financial burden on both inmates and their families.

    ¿El nuevo CEO de Intel habló en clave y adelantó lo que pronto viene realmente para la compaùía y la planta de Costa Rica? | El Financiero

    elfinancierocr.com • Business • World

    Intel's new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, outlined a new strategy at Intel Vision 2025, focusing on core businesses, internal restructuring, and regaining growth, addressing the company's recent financial struggles and the future of its Costa Rican plant.

    Tech C.E.O.s Spent Millions Courting Trump. It Has Yet to Pay Off. - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Politics • World

    Despite millions spent courting President Trump, leading tech CEOs have seen little return on their investment, facing tariffs, funding cuts, and intensified regulatory scrutiny.

    Page Reader AI | Tech C.E.O.s Spent Millions Courting Trump. It Has Yet to Pay Off. - The New York Times

    page.ke • Politics • World

    Despite significant financial contributions and support from tech CEOs, President Trump's administration has yet to reciprocate, instead implementing policies that negatively impact the tech industry.

    Simon Reynolds, memoria del porvenir

    rockdelux.com • Music • World

    A discussion explores the evolution of futuristic visions in art and media, from naive optimism to prevalent dystopian themes and a renewed interest in optimistic narratives.

    Buy-the-dip candidate: Charts suggest this tech stock is poised to rebound

    cnbc.com • Finance • World

    This article analyzes Palantir Technologies (PLTR) stock, suggesting it's poised for a rebound based on chart patterns and market indicators.

    Róisín Ingle: Here’s what happened when I lost my phone ... again – The Irish Times

    irishtimes.com • Life • Ireland

    A columnist recounts her experience of losing her phone, the subsequent frantic search, and the unexpected kindness of strangers who found and returned it.

    Scientists Have Invented Godzilla-Like Battery That Runs On Radioactive Waste | IFLScience

    iflscience.com • Energy • World

    Scientists at Ohio State University have developed a small battery that generates electricity from radioactive waste, potentially offering a novel solution for managing nuclear waste and powering microelectronics in specialized environments.

    Workday secures new HQ in Dublin in largest office letting deal in Europe since Covid – The Irish Times

    irishtimes.com • Business • Ireland

    Workday has signed a deal to establish its new European headquarters in Dublin's College Square, marking the largest office letting in Europe since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Uber Is Working With Rival Instacart To Sell Ads

    adweek.com • Business • United States

    Uber and Instacart are partnering to sell ads on the Uber Eats platform, expanding advertising opportunities for consumer packaged goods brands.

    What’s Wrong With Apple? - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Technology • World

    Apple's recent struggles, including disappointing sales of its Vision Pro headset and delays in its AI system, have raised concerns about the company's future.

    Novas tecnologias previnem vendas perdidas no e-commerce | Exame

    exame.com • Ecommerce • Brazil

    Brazilian e-commerce is projected to reach US$ 585.6 billion in sales by 2027, and new technologies are key to maximizing sales conversions by addressing issues like abandoned shopping carts and improving customer engagement.

    Want to Live Longer, Healthier, and Happier? Then Cultivate Your Social Connections | WIRED

    wired.com • Health • World

    Social scientist Kasley Killam argues that social health is a crucial, often overlooked pillar of overall well-being, impacting longevity and disease risk.

    Unos cientĂ­ficos producen el mapa mĂĄs grande de un cerebro a la fecha - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Neuroscience • World

    Scientists have created the largest-ever map of a brain, a cubic millimeter of a mouse brain, using 1.6 petabytes of data, representing a significant advancement in neuroscience.

    Trump exime de aranceles a los mĂłviles y ordenadores importados de China | Diario Sur

    diariosur.es • Politics • World

    The Trump administration exempted mobile phones and computers from tariffs on goods imported from China, a move impacting major tech companies like Apple.

    Inside the Airbus Plan to Cut Near-Misses and Delays at Airports - Business Insider

    businessinsider.com • Aviation • World

    Airbus is developing autonomous taxiing technology for aircraft to mitigate airport congestion and the rising number of near-miss incidents.

    Recensie ‘Black Mirror’ seizoen 7 op Netflix ★★★½☆ | Humo: The Wild Site

    humo.be • Television • World

    Season 7 of Black Mirror offers a mixed bag of stories, with some episodes reaching the series' peak quality while others fall short of expectations, but overall demonstrating the show's continued relevance.

    Meet the researchers testing the “Armageddon” approach to asteroid defense | MIT Technology Review

    technologyreview.com • Science • World

    Scientists successfully used the Z machine at Sandia National Laboratories to demonstrate a method of asteroid deflection using x-ray vaporization, potentially offering a viable solution for planetary defense.

    Family: The controversial parenting trick some think is totally fine—and others think is criminal.

    slate.com • Parenting • World

    This article explores the controversy surrounding parents using baby monitors to supervise children at a short distance, examining societal shifts in risk perception and legal implications.

    The Techno-Utopian Seasteaders Who Want to Colonize the Ocean - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Technology • World

    A German engineer's record-breaking underwater stay highlights the Seasteading Institute's ambitious vision of creating self-governing floating communities.

    Google to Spend $1B on UK Office in Bet That Staff Return to Workplace - Business Insider

    businessinsider.com • Business • UK

    Google's $1 billion investment in a new London office signifies its belief in a hybrid work model, aiming to accommodate 10,000 employees.

    Walmart doubles down on India with second GCC in Chennai to strengthen tech backbone - The Economic Times

    economictimes.indiatimes.com • Business • India

    Walmart is expanding its presence in India's technology sector by establishing a second Global Capability Centre in Chennai, signifying a major investment in the country's growing tech ecosystem.

    Will A.I. Save the News? | The New Yorker

    newyorker.com • Journalism • World

    This New Yorker article explores how artificial intelligence is transforming the creation, dissemination, and consumption of news, raising questions about the future of journalism and the role of human reporters.

    semiconductor units: Five approved semiconductor units across India and projects in pipeline - The Economic Times

    economictimes.indiatimes.com • Technology • India

    India's Semiconductor Mission has approved five semiconductor units, along with several projects in the pipeline, boosting domestic semiconductor manufacturing and creating thousands of jobs.

    Tylko 3 Polaków na liście Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe 2025. Kim są? - Biznes - Forbes.pl

    forbes.pl • Business • Europe

    Only three Polish individuals were included in the Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe 2025 list, showcasing their accomplishments in social impact, technology, and healthcare.

    Colnago V5Rs Launches Under the Weight of Expectations - Velo

    velo.outsideonline.com • Cycling • World

    The new Colnago V5Rs road bike offers subtle yet significant improvements over its predecessor, focusing on weight reduction, enhanced aerodynamics, and maintaining stiffness.

    Kerala becomes first State to achieve total digital literacy - The Hindu

    thehindu.com • Technology • India

    Kerala has become the first Indian state to achieve complete digital literacy through its Digi Kerala program, training over 21 lakh people.

    What Are Rare Earth Metals, the Exports Halted by China? - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Geopolitics • World

    China's control over rare earth metal exports, crucial for various technologies, poses a significant threat to American manufacturing and military capabilities.

    AI is uncool: I have just been convinced that AI is uncool

    theage.com.au • Technology • World

    The author argues that the widespread adoption of AI is culturally uncool and environmentally damaging, preferring human creativity and critical thinking.

    Where Will Virtual Reality Take Us? | The New Yorker

    newyorker.com • Technology • World

    A pioneer in virtual reality reflects on its evolution, its potential, and the ethical considerations surrounding its widespread adoption.

    There Are Two Types of Dishwasher People - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com • Household • World

    This article explores the surprisingly complex and emotionally charged topic of dishwasher loading, revealing cultural values and relationship dynamics hidden within this mundane household chore.

    BORIS JOHNSON: My embarrassing WhatsApp gaffe that I accidentally sent to every Tory MP | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Politics • UK

    Boris Johnson recounts an embarrassing WhatsApp mishap where he accidentally sent a message intended for his partner to the entire Conservative MP WhatsApp group.

    Opinion | ‘Our Kids Are the Least Flourishing Generation We Know Of’ - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Parenting • World

    This New York Times opinion piece discusses the impact of social media and technology on children's mental health and development, advocating for policy changes and parental interventions.

    How to Survive the A.I. Revolution | The New Yorker

    newyorker.com • History • England

    This article examines the historical context of Luddism and draws parallels to contemporary anxieties surrounding the impact of artificial intelligence on employment and society.

    Want Fries With That? A Brief History Of Medical MRI, Starting With A McDonald's

    forbes.com • Medicine • World

    This article recounts the history of MRI technology through the lens of Robert Kagan, who established one of America's first outpatient MRI centers in a repurposed McDonald's.

    Google Makes History With Rapid-Fire Antitrust Losses - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Technology • World

    Recent court rulings against Google mark a significant turning point in antitrust cases against major tech companies, raising concerns about their market dominance.

    Trump Administration Live Updates: Smartphones and Computers Get Reprieve From New U.S. Tariffs on China - The New York Times

    archive.is • Politics • World

    The Trump administration temporarily exempted smartphones and computers from new tariffs on Chinese goods, offering relief to tech companies and consumers but potentially creating further trade instability.

    Meta on Trial Is A.I. a ‘Normal’ Technology? HatGPT - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Technology • World

    This podcast episode discusses Meta's antitrust trial, the overhyped nature of AI, and various tech headlines.

    'Fortunes are made during recessions': private equity chief on where he invests

    cnbc.com • Finance • World

    A private equity chief expresses optimism about potential recessions, viewing them as opportune moments for strategic investments and highlighting the advantages of secondary markets.

    Lenovo’s ThinkPad X13 gets even lighter | The Verge

    theverge.com • Technology • North America

    Lenovo unveils several new laptop models, including a lighter ThinkPad X13, a 2-in-1 ThinkPad T14s, and a powerful ThinkBook 16p, with varying release dates and prices.

    Scientists Say You Can Cancel the Noise but Keep Your Window Open - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Science • Singapore

    Scientists in Singapore have developed a window-mounted device using small speakers to reduce noise levels by 10 decibels, offering a potential solution to urban noise pollution.

    La temible ‘broligarquía’ | Opinión | EL PAÍS

    elpais.com • Politics • USA

    The article analyzes the second inauguration of Donald Trump, highlighting the influence of a 'broligarchy' of tech billionaires and the erosion of ethical and cultural values in the US.

    8 important things to know about the iPhone 16E | The Verge

    theverge.com • Technology • World

    Apple's newly announced iPhone 16E, priced at $599, boasts the A18 processor, improved OLED display, and Apple Intelligence features, making it the most affordable iPhone.

    ICE Is Paying Palantir $30 Million to Build ‘ImmigrationOS’ Surveillance Platform | WIRED

    wired.com • Politics • USA

    ICE is spending $30 million on a new Palantir-built surveillance platform, ImmigrationOS, raising concerns about data privacy and the expansion of immigration enforcement.

    China tests non-nuclear hydrogen bomb, science paper shows | South China Morning Post

    scmp.com • Science • China

    Chinese researchers successfully detonated a non-nuclear hydrogen-based explosive device, generating a sustained fireball exceeding 1,000 degrees Celsius for over two seconds.

    CATL Announces Major Advances in E.V. Batteries - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Automotive • World

    CATL, a leading electric vehicle battery producer, announced significant advancements in battery technology, promising cheaper, lighter, faster-charging, and more cold-resistant batteries with extended driving range.

    Salesforce shares take another painful hit. Why we're not backing away from the stock

    cnbc.com • Finance • World

    Despite a recent analyst downgrade and stock price drop, Jim Cramer and his investing club remain bullish on Salesforce, citing the long-term potential of its AI initiatives.

    Francis Joyaud (Hartwood) veut sauver Bugali et sa tablette de lecture pour enfants

    linforme.com • Business • France

    French children's reading technology company Bugali, known for its interactive reading tablet, faces financial difficulties and seeks a buyer.

    Barron Trump's shock new student look as Secret Service control dating life with harsh rule | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Celebrity • United States

    Barron Trump's new casual style and the Secret Service's restrictions on his social life, including preventing him from sharing his phone number, are highlighted in recent photos and reports.

    Six technologies of the future to invest in TODAY to make your children rich, by money expert HOLLY MEAD | This is Money

    thisismoney.co.uk • Investing • World

    This article advises on six future technologies—flying taxis, voice AI, driverless cars, drone delivery, robot butlers, and space exploration—as potential investments for children's long-term financial growth.

    ‘They cannot be jammed’: fibre optic drones pose new threat in Ukraine | Ukraine | The Guardian

    theguardian.com • Military • Ukraine

    The use of fiber optic drones in the Ukraine conflict presents a new challenge due to their ability to evade jamming and their effectiveness in targeting previously secure locations.

    Alator Data Services Dundee leads fight against damp and mould

    thecourier.co.uk • Technology • Scotland

    A Dundee couple launched a tech company to combat damp and mold in homes using sensors and tenant input.

    This software and chip design stock is a buy that can withstand tariff pressure, JPMorgan says

    cnbc.com • Finance • World

    JPMorgan upgraded Cadence Design Systems stock to overweight, citing strong fundamentals, attractive valuation, and resilience to tariff pressures.

    IA: Emirados Árabes vão usar tecnologia para redigir leis - 21/04/2025 - Mercado - Folha

    www1.folha.uol.com.br • Technology • United Arab Emirates

    The United Arab Emirates plans to use AI to help draft new legislation and revise existing laws, marking a bold move in leveraging technology.

    Phoebe Gates, the Daughter of Bill and Melinda Gates, Steps Into the Spotlight - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Business • World

    Phoebe Gates, daughter of Bill and Melinda Gates, launches Phia, a new e-commerce platform, facing the challenges and expectations associated with her family name.

    Most Efficient Solar Panels For 2025: US Customers Still Waiting On Record-Setting Panel - World Of Software

    worldofsoftware.org • Energy • USA

    This article reviews the most efficient solar panels available in 2024, highlighting the Maxeon 7's high efficiency but limited US availability, and comparing it to other top-performing models from JinkoSolar, Longi Green, and Trina Solar.

    3D-printed guns are back, and this time they are unstoppable | WIRED

    wired.com • Technology • World

    The resurgence of accessible 3D-printed gun designs, facilitated by decentralized platforms, sparks debate on gun control and the ease of firearm production.

    Page Reader AI | 3D-printed guns are back, and this time they are unstoppable | WIRED

    page.ke • Technology • World

    The resurgence of 3D-printed guns, facilitated by decentralized online sharing and readily available designs, sparks debate about gun control and the ease of firearm production.

    Check Out the Decks 4 AI Startups Used to Raise Millions From VCs - Business Insider

    businessinsider.com • Business • World

    Four AI startups secured a combined $35.9 million in funding from prominent investors in April 2025, showcasing the significant investor interest in the field of agentic AI.

    Watch out, Elon Musk. Chinese robots are coming

    economist.com • Robotics • China

    A half-marathon in Beijing showcased the progress of Chinese humanoid robots, with several completing the course, highlighting advancements in robotics.

    W Kalifornii nie powinno się mieszkać. Co się stało z najbogatszym stanem USA? - Wiadomości

    wiadomosci.onet.pl • Politics • California

    This article explores the evolving reality of California, contrasting its historical image as a land of dreams with current challenges like climate change, social inequality, and the impact of the tech industry.

    Pope Francis now part of the endless scroll, as phones steal from stillness and silence of grief

    smh.com.au • Religion • Vatican City

    The article reflects on the juxtaposition of modern technology, specifically phone use, with the traditional solemnity of Pope Francis's funeral.

    InmigrationOS, la tecnología de vigilancia que Trump ha encargado a Palantir para monitorizar inmigrantes: “Pretende un control absoluto” | Tecnología | EL PAÍS

    elpais.com • Technology • World

    A $29.8 million contract between US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Palantir to develop a surveillance program for tracking immigrants has sparked human rights concerns.

    How I Built A $300K/Month Childcare Management Software - Starter

    starterstory.com • Business • USA

    Simon Ho, founder of 1Core Solution, shares his 25-year journey building a childcare management software that generates $300,000 in monthly revenue, highlighting the challenges, successes, and future plans.

    10 Years With The iPhone: How Apple Changed Modern Society

    forbes.com • Technology • World

    This article reflects on the iPhone's ten-year anniversary, examining its impact on modern society and how it has changed the way we communicate and interact with technology.

    Por quĂŠ Apple se lleva las fĂĄbricas a India: la fractura tecnolĂłgica en el gobierno Trump

    elconfidencial.com • Politics • World

    Apple's shift of iPhone assembly from China to India reflects geopolitical tensions, US-China trade wars, and the Trump administration's efforts to bolster India's role in Asia.

    Teenage girls living in fear of deepfake porn threat

    telegraph.co.uk • Technology • World

    The increasing use of deepfake technology to create non-consensual pornographic images of girls is causing widespread fear and concern among young people, prompting calls for greater online safety measures and accountability from tech companies.

    Universities Have a Computer-Science Problem - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com • Education • World

    The rapid growth of computer science enrollments in universities has led to administrative challenges and a debate on the optimal organizational structure for computer science education, with implications for the field's future.

    British diplomats swap soft skills for AI and algorithms

    thetimes.com • Politics • United Kingdom

    The UK's Foreign Office is embracing artificial intelligence and data-driven techniques to modernize its diplomatic practices, aiming for greater efficiency and accountability.

    El brutal apagón, en datos: el consumo solo se recupera muy lentamente | España | EL PAÍS

    elpais.com • News • Spain

    A massive power outage across Spain caused widespread disruption to transportation, communication, and internet services, with consumption dropping significantly before slowly recovering.

    Chinese tests show nuclear bunkers are not what they used to be, with earth-penetrating weapons on the rise | South China Morning Post

    scmp.com • Military • China

    New research in China reveals that advancements in earth-penetrating nuclear weapons render even deeply buried bunkers vulnerable, challenging existing safety standards.

    Las tendencias de compra y lo que viene para el negocio de los supermercados en Chile, segĂşn Cencosud, Unimarc y Falabella | Diario Financiero

    df.cl • Business • Chile

    Chilean supermarket giants like Cencosud, Unimarc, and Falabella are adapting to evolving consumer trends and incorporating AI to improve margins and enhance customer experience.

    Plataforma lançada em Pelotas promete inovação no mercado imobiliårio - A Hora do Sul

    ahoradosul.com.br • RealEstate • Brazil

    A new online platform, Mappo, launched in Pelotas, Brazil, aims to revolutionize the real estate market by mapping all properties and providing estimated values, enhancing transparency and security.

    Travis Kalanick Says AI Is Coming for Traditional Consultants - Business Insider

    businessinsider.com • Business • World

    Travis Kalanick predicts that artificial intelligence will significantly disrupt the consulting industry, replacing consultants who perform repetitive tasks while favoring those who develop AI tools.

    Opinion | An Age of Extinction Is Coming. Here’s How to Survive. - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Sociology • World

    The article argues that the rapid pace of technological change is causing a societal bottleneck, threatening various cultural norms and even human extinction.

    ‘Amaravati set to have land registry with blockchain tech’ - The Hindu

    thehindu.com • Technology • India

    Amaravati, the new capital of Andhra Pradesh, is set to become the first in India to utilize blockchain technology for its land registry system, aiming to eliminate title deed disputes.

    ChatGPT mostró contenido sexual a menores de edad por error | TECNOLOGIA | EL COMERCIO PERÚ

    elcomercio.pe • Technology • World

    ChatGPT mistakenly provided sexually explicit content to underage users, prompting OpenAI to address the issue and implement a fix.

    LG’s new air conditioner directs cool air toward people it detects | The Verge

    theverge.com • Technology • World

    LG's new Artcool AI Air conditioner uses advanced technology to detect occupants and direct cool air efficiently, improving energy savings and comfort.

    Back in the Trenches: Why New Technology Hasn’t Revolutionized Warfare in Ukraine

    foreignaffairs.com • Warfare • Ukraine

    Despite the deployment of advanced technologies in the Ukraine conflict, the war's overall characteristics remain strikingly similar to past conflicts, highlighting the enduring relevance of traditional warfare tactics and the limitations of technology in fundamentally altering combat outcomes.

    Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: AAPL, XYZ, TEAM, RDDT, ABNB and more

    cnbc.com • Finance • World

    Several companies saw significant premarket stock movements due to their first-quarter earnings reports and guidance, with some exceeding expectations and others falling short.

    China’s EV industry is showing off its ‘technological prowess’ to the world. Is America ready? | CNN Business

    cnn.com • Automotive • World

    China's electric vehicle industry's rapid growth and technological advancements are challenging the dominance of established automakers, particularly in the US, amidst ongoing trade tensions.

    The Great Language Flattening - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com • Linguistics • World

    The increasing use of AI-generated text is significantly impacting human communication, potentially leading to a homogenization of language and a shift in writing styles.

    How Cooperating on Digital Technology Can Unite Democracies

    foreignaffairs.com • Politics • World

    The article argues that democracies need to cooperate on digital technology to counter the growing influence of autocratic states, proposing the creation of a 'T-12' group of techno-democracies to coordinate policy and regain the initiative.

    La revoluciĂłn de los recogepelotas

    marca.com • Sports • World

    A new system for managing game balls in soccer aims to increase effective playing time and reduce irregularities caused by ball retrievers.

    My Brain Finally Broke | The New Yorker

    newyorker.com • Politics • World

    A New Yorker writer describes their struggle to process current events in the face of a rapidly changing technological landscape and a hyper-accelerated political climate, marked by disinformation and the erosion of reality.

    From Paul Weiss to DLA Piper, 5 Lawyers Share How They Use AI at Work - Business Insider

    businessinsider.com • Law • World

    Five lawyers from various firms share how they use AI tools to improve efficiency and accuracy in their legal work, highlighting the growing adoption of AI in the legal profession while emphasizing the importance of human oversight.

    Can Tech Save Small Ski Resorts From Extinction? | WIRED

    wired.com • Technology • World

    A tech company, Entabeni, is helping small ski resorts survive by providing custom-built software and hardware solutions, improving their operations and potentially ensuring their long-term viability.

    US-China tech war: Washington said to eye chip alliance with Japan, South Korea, Taiwan to squeeze China | South China Morning Post

    scmp.com • Politics • World

    The US reportedly proposed a semiconductor alliance with Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan to counter China's chip industry, but South Korea hesitates due to its investments in China.

    Contra el Madrid de las estrellitas | EL PAÍS Semanal | EL PAÍS

    elpais.com • Opinion • Spain

    A personal essay reflects on the changing landscape of Madrid, contrasting the algorithmic obsession with highly-rated establishments with the charm of unassuming, everyday places.

    Four UK tech stocks that undervalued and world-class: MIDAS SHARE TIPS | This is Money

    thisismoney.co.uk • Finance • UK

    This article profiles four undervalued UK tech stocks with world-class technology, offering insights for adventurous investors.

    ECI to launch unified digital platform ECINET to streamline electoral services - The Economic Times

    economictimes.indiatimes.com • Politics • India

    India's Election Commission will launch ECINET, a unified digital platform to streamline electoral services by integrating various existing apps.

    AceleraciĂłn, velocidad y precisiĂłn, el signo de los tiempos - LA NACION

    lanacion.com.ar • Politics • Argentina

    This article analyzes Argentina's rapid political and societal shifts under President Milei, linking them to the accelerating global influence of technology and a Silicon Valley-esque paradigm.

    La generación Z ya no quiere usar apps para ligar | Bienestar | S Moda | EL PAÍS

    elpais.com • Dating • Spain

    Generation Z in Spain is abandoning dating apps in favor of more genuine, in-person connections, leading to a decline in the popularity and profitability of these platforms.

    8 Times Crimes and Mysteries Were Solved by the Internet - Business Insider

    businessinsider.com • Crime • World

    The article details eight instances where internet users significantly aided in solving various crimes, showcasing the power of online collaboration and readily available information.

    AI-Fueled Spiritual Delusions Are Destroying Human Relationships

    rollingstone.com • Technology • World

    The article explores how AI chatbots, particularly ChatGPT, are contributing to the development of spiritual delusions and impacting human relationships, causing significant distress and relationship breakdowns.

    ApagĂłn en EspaĂąa | Las secuelas del apagĂłn: mĂłviles 'locos', falta de wifi y televisiĂłn 'en diferido' | Las Provincias

    lasprovincias.es • Technology • Spain

    A week after a major power outage in Spain, lingering issues with telecommunications, including malfunctioning mobile phones and intermittent internet service, continue to affect residents.

    India’s GCC sector surges: 24 centres cross $1 bn revenue, on path for further growth - The Economic Times

    economictimes.indiatimes.com • Business • India

    India's Global Capability Centers (GCCs) sector is booming, with 24 centers exceeding $1 billion in export revenue in FY2023-24, showcasing significant growth and potential.

    This Boston nuclear fusion plant is simultaneously the hottest and coldest place in the solar system | CNN

    cnn.com • Energy • World

    A Boston-based company is building a nuclear fusion plant aiming to produce virtually unlimited, clean electricity within a decade, competing with China in a global race to harness this revolutionary energy source.

    Investors Are Pressuring Companies to Get Serious About AI - Business Insider

    businessinsider.com • Business • World

    Investor pressure on companies to adopt AI is significantly increasing, driven by the belief that AI is a generational shift crucial for business survival.

    What will we look like in 20 years? | Vogue Business

    voguebusiness.com • Beauty • World

    The beauty and wellness industry is undergoing a transformation, driven by weight-loss drugs, subtle cosmetic enhancements, and a growing focus on longevity.

    Charts show this China tech ETF could be a better bet than U.S. tech, says Katie Stockton

    cnbc.com • Finance • World

    Katie Stockton's analysis suggests that a China tech ETF may outperform US tech stocks, based on long-term trends and technical indicators.

    Google Leak Exposed Thousands of Privacy Incidents, According to 404 Media - Business Insider

    businessinsider.com • Technology • World

    A leaked internal Google database reveals thousands of privacy incidents between 2013 and 2018, raising concerns about Google's data protection practices.

    Rampant AI Cheating Is Ruining Education Alarmingly Fast

    nymag.com • Education • World

    The widespread use of AI for cheating in education is rapidly undermining the learning process and prompting educators to reconsider their approach.

    Newark Airport Lost Contact With Incoming Planes Last Monday

    nymag.com • Aviation • United States

    A 90-second communication and radar outage at Newark Liberty International Airport on April 28th caused significant flight delays and highlighted critical issues within the US air traffic control system.

    MĂĄlaga refuerza su papel tecnolĂłgico con un gran centro de datos en el que invertirĂĄn 279 millones de euros | Diario Sur

    diariosur.es • Technology • Spain

    Málaga will see the construction of a new large data center, representing a €279 million investment and generating significant job opportunities.

    I can’t take my eyes off my husband’s ‘rival’. Is this more than a dalliance?

    smh.com.au • Relationship • World

    A woman grapples with her overwhelming dependence on her smartphone, questioning if it's a harmless habit or a serious problem affecting her marriage.

    He cenado gratis engaĂąando a un restaurante con IA. El fraude 'low-cost' que estafa millones

    elconfidencial.com • Technology • World

    The article discusses the rise of low-cost fraud using AI-generated images to obtain refunds, focusing on cases involving food delivery services and insurance companies.

    He was killed in a road rage incident. His family used AI to bring him to the courtroom to address his killer | CNN Business

    edition.cnn.com • Law • World

    A family used AI to create a video of their brother, killed in a road rage incident, to deliver his victim impact statement in court, prompting discussions about the ethical implications of using AI in legal settings.

    US Company That Focused on Rifle Accuracy Now in Counter-Drone Fight - Business Insider

    businessinsider.com • Defense • World

    AimLock, a US company initially focused on rifle accuracy, is now a leading developer of autonomous counter-drone systems, crucial in modern warfare due to the increasing threat of drones.

    I Made a Sci-Fi Film With AI for $300. I'm Conflicted About It. - Business Insider

    businessinsider.com • Filmmaking • World

    A filmmaker used AI to create a low-budget sci-fi short film, sparking ethical questions about the technology's impact on the creative industry and intellectual property.

    No degree? No problem. Why employers are choosing non-graduates

    thetimes.com • Business • World

    Many companies are prioritizing skills and experience over formal education, challenging the traditional reliance on degrees for employment.

    Will the Humanities Survive Artificial Intelligence? | The New Yorker

    newyorker.com • Education • World

    The author explores the impact of artificial intelligence on the humanities, arguing that while AI may automate some aspects of scholarly work, it also presents an opportunity to refocus on the core questions of human existence.

    AI e robotica per aiutare il Servizio sanitario nazionale | Corriere.it

    corriere.it • Healthcare • Italy

    AI and robotics can significantly improve Italy's healthcare system by reducing wait times, enhancing prevention, and assisting overworked healthcare professionals.

    The danger of relying on OpenAI’s Deep Research

    economist.com • Technology • World

    OpenAI's Deep Research tool, capable of producing research papers in minutes, is praised by some academics but raises concerns about research integrity.

    Tim Cook Wants Apple to Literally Save Your Life | WIRED

    wired.com • Technology • World

    Tim Cook discusses Apple's entry into the generative AI market with a focus on privacy and user experience, highlighting Apple's strategic approach and commitment to innovation.

    Google Updates 'G' Logo For The First Time In 10 Years

    kampalaedgetimes.com • Technology • World

    Google unveiled a refreshed version of its iconic 'G' logo, featuring a gradient color transition, marking its first significant update in a decade.

    SchĂźlerforschungszentrum Berchtesgaden: FrĂźhzeitige Begeisterung fĂźr Wissenschaft und Technik

    chiemgau24.de • Education • Germany

    The Berchtesgaden Student Research Center, a leading STEM education program in Bavaria, combines high-tech equipment with hands-on learning to inspire young people's interest in science and technology.

    Inteligência artificial: deputados revisam projeto de lei - 12/05/2025 - Políticas e Justiça - Folha

    www1.folha.uol.com.br • Politics • Brazil

    Brazilian deputies are reviewing a bill aimed at regulating artificial intelligence, balancing innovation with safety and addressing concerns about misuse and ethical implications.

    Invasion of the Home Humanoid Robots - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Technology • World

    Humanoid robots, powered by AI, are poised to become household helpers, with companies like 1X leading the charge.

    Q&A: Sheertex founder Katherine Homuth speaks about her exit – and new venture Oomira - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Business • Canada

    Katherine Homuth, founder of Sheertex, discusses her departure from the company and her new venture, Oomira, a decision-modeling system.

    ICE: How anti-ICE apps are helping immigrants avoid deportation in real time.

    slate.com • Technology • World

    The article discusses how anti-ICE apps are helping immigrants avoid deportation by providing real-time warnings about ICE agents' locations.

    Inside the Rift Over Trump’s A.I. Deals in the Gulf - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Politics • Middle East

    President Trump's Middle East trip resulted in AI deals with Gulf states, sparking debate and security concerns regarding technology transfer.

    Thomas Friedman - The World Is Flat | PDF | Web Browser | Internet

    scribd.com • Globalization • World

    Thomas Friedman's 'The World is Flat' explores the forces that have flattened the global playing field, enabling unprecedented collaboration and competition.

    Apple MacBook Air M4 review: a little more for a little less | The Verge

    theverge.com • Technology • World

    The updated Apple MacBook Air M4 offers improved performance and a lower price, making it an even better value for everyday users.

    Fired U.S.A.I.D. Workers to Keep Government-Issued Phones and Computers - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Politics • USA

    Fired USAID employees will be allowed to keep their government-issued electronic devices, a decision that raises security concerns and questions about the disposal of potentially valuable assets.

    Laser-powered fusion experiment more than doubles its power output | TechCrunch

    techcrunch.com • Science • World

    A laser-powered fusion experiment at the National Ignition Facility has more than doubled its power output, achieving a significant milestone in controlled nuclear fusion.

    Taoiseach tells Apple chief Ireland will cut ‘regulatory burden’ facing businesses – The Irish Times

    irishtimes.com • Politics • Ireland

    The Irish Taoiseach, MicheĂĄl Martin, has pledged to reduce the regulatory burden on businesses and invest in infrastructure to enhance Ireland's competitiveness, following concerns raised by tech giants like Apple and Meta.

    Zee Entertainment rebrands as content and technology-focused company - The Economic Times

    economictimes.indiatimes.com • Business • India

    Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited is rebranding as a content and technology-focused company, aiming to enhance its content delivery and viewer experience through technological integration.

    The pig industry just continues to inspire - Pig Progress

    pigprogress.net • Agriculture • World

    A veteran writer reflects on his prolific career covering pig production, highlighting key advancements and advocating for improved data analysis and communication in the field.

    New crosswalk on Monument Road to use new technology not seen elsewhere in Mesa County | Western Colorado | gjsentinel.com

    gjsentinel.com • Infrastructure • Colorado

    A new high-intensity activated crosswalk (HAWK) system, a first for Mesa County, has been installed on Monument Road to improve safety for trail users crossing the road.

    Is four too young to let my daughter go for a walk on her own? – The Irish Times

    irishtimes.com • Parenting • Ireland

    A parent reflects on the risks and rewards of letting their four-year-old daughter take short, supervised walks alone, contrasting modern parenting anxieties with past practices and emphasizing the importance of balanced outdoor experiences.

    China prepares to launch large drone ‘mothership’

    smh.com.au • Defense • China

    China is developing a large drone mothership, the Jiu Tian, capable of launching 100 kamikaze drones simultaneously, significantly boosting its air force capabilities.

    The death of the university may soon be upon us. Good riddance

    telegraph.co.uk • Education • World

    The author argues that the rise of AI, coupled with existing issues in higher education, necessitates a significant overhaul of the university system, potentially leading to its downsizing.

    Google outlines its big plans for the future of search | CNN Business

    cnn.com • Technology • World

    Google unveiled its ambitious plans to revolutionize web search by transitioning from keyword-based searches to AI-powered digital agents that personalize results based on user preferences and real-world contexts.

    Coding vs VIBE Coding. Vibe Coding just replaced your… | by Adarsh Gupta | Write A Catalyst | Medium

    medium.com • Technology • World

    The article discusses the emerging trend of "Vibe Coding," fueled by AI, and its potential impact on traditional software engineering.

    Deep Dive: A Primer on Mag7 (Part 1)

    chamath.substack.com • Finance • World

    This article provides an in-depth analysis of the 'Mag7' tech companies, examining their recent market performance and offering a framework for understanding their future trajectory.

    UAE AI-Written Legislation Isn't Necessarily A Terrible Idea

    foreignpolicy.com • Politics • UAE

    The UAE's plan to use AI in lawmaking, while seemingly groundbreaking, is part of a broader global trend of integrating AI into legislative processes, raising concerns about potential biases and power concentration.

    Air traffic control outages: Radio, radar and frequency issues are not isolated to Newark | CNN

    cnn.com • Aviation • World

    Widespread air traffic control communication and radar outages across the US, revealed through numerous reports, highlight the urgent need for modernization of aging equipment and infrastructure.

    Fake summer reading list exposes AI threat to journalism - UnHerd

    unherd.com • Journalism • World

    The use of AI-generated content by major newspapers highlights the threat of AI to journalism's integrity and future.

    De CoverManager a Kampaoh: los fondos y 'family office' apuestan por las startups andaluzas

    abc.es • Business • Andalusia

    Andalusian startups are attracting significant investment from venture capital funds and family offices due to a maturing tech ecosystem and increasing success stories.

    El VAR, preparado ante un posible 'apagĂłn' en la Ăşltima jornada

    mundodeportivo.com • Sports • Spain

    Spain's football referee committee has a backup plan for VAR in case of a potential blackout due to a Mediapro strike during the final league matchday.

    Oito cidades de Santa Catarina integram ranking internacional de startups - NSC Total

    nsctotal.com.br • Technology • Brazil

    Eight cities in Santa Catarina, Brazil, are ranked among the world's best startup ecosystems, highlighting the state's growing technology sector.

    How to Disappear: Secrets of the World’s Greatest Privacy Experts - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com • Privacy • World

    This article explores the extreme measures taken by privacy experts and their clients to disappear from public view and evade surveillance in an increasingly digital world.

    Google’s AI product names are confusing as hell | The Verge

    theverge.com • Technology • World

    Google's confusing array of newly launched AI products, with overlapping features and inconsistent naming conventions, is causing widespread user frustration.

    10 New AI Challenges—and How to Meet Them

    foreignpolicy.com • Technology • World

    This article outlines ten emerging challenges related to artificial intelligence and proposes potential solutions, emphasizing the need for responsible development and deployment.

    Cat's new tech options for next-gen medium wheel loaders | Equipment World

    equipmentworld.com • Technology • World

    Caterpillar's next-generation medium wheel loaders offer advanced technology options, including remote control, collision warning, and enhanced payload tracking, improving operator efficiency and safety.

    Macの修理にまつわる怖い話 in中国|華村@中国

    note.com • Technology • China

    A user recounts a frightening experience with an authorized Apple repair shop in China, highlighting concerns about the shop's legitimacy and professionalism.

    El 'hub' de Murcia transforma a la RegiĂłn en centro estratĂŠgico de la industria audiovisual nacional | La Verdad

    laverdad.es • Technology • Spain

    Murcia, Spain, has opened a new audiovisual hub equipped with state-of-the-art technology, transforming the region into a strategic center for the national audiovisual industry.

    Julia Korkman, investigadora de delitos sexuales contra menores: “Estamos fallando como adultos si la respuesta al acoso digital es quitarles el teléfono” - La Tercera

    latercera.com • Cybercrime • World

    Child sexual abuse expert Julia Korkman emphasizes the inadequacy of simply confiscating children's phones to address online harassment, advocating for comprehensive education and technological solutions.

    He probado el nuevo buscador de Google que va a cambiar todo (y que pronto podrĂĄs usar)

    elconfidencial.com • Technology • World

    Google's new AI Mode search function, currently available in the US, is transforming how users interact with internet searches, offering conversational answers instead of traditional link lists.

    Fascisti dell’apocalisse - Naomi Klein - Internazionale

    internazionale.it • Politics • World

    The article analyzes the rise of a new form of fascism, termed 'millenarian fascism,' characterized by a blend of apocalyptic beliefs and technological advancements, driven by powerful figures in the tech industry and fueled by climate change anxieties.

    Is Sinofuturism coming for the West? - UnHerd

    unherd.com • Geopolitics • World

    This article analyzes the rise of Sinofuturism, China's ambitious technological and infrastructural development, and its potential implications for the West.

    A lofi journaling kit for the digital age | The Verge

    theverge.com • Journaling • World

    A writer describes their curated journaling kit, combining analog and digital tools for a more fulfilling and efficient travel journaling experience.

    AI won’t just speed up the legal system — it will revolutionise it

    thetimes.com • Technology • World

    AI's transformative potential in the legal field extends beyond mere efficiency gains; it promises to empower individuals and organizations directly by enabling them to handle complex legal tasks without relying solely on human experts.

    Tech’s Trump Whisperer, Tim Cook, Goes Quiet as His Influence Fades - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Politics • World

    Tim Cook's refusal to join President Trump's Middle East trip led to public criticism from Trump, highlighting a shift in their relationship and raising concerns about Apple's future.

    Jane Software hits $1.8-billion valuation as TCV leads $500-million financing - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Business • Canada

    Jane Software, a Canadian healthcare technology company, secured over $500 million in funding, boosting its valuation to $1.8 billion.

    Why do we still obsess over retirement? We can’t afford it and it’s a waste of talent

    thetimes.com • Economics • World

    This article challenges the societal obsession with lengthy retirement, arguing that it's financially unsustainable and a waste of human potential, proposing a more flexible approach to work and leisure.

    Technology, Society, and Survival Theme in Moon of the Crusted Snow | LitCharts

    litcharts.com • Literature • World

    In 'Moon of the Crusted Snow', a remote Anishinaabe community's resilience during a widespread blackout highlights the limitations of technology-dependent living and the enduring value of traditional knowledge and sustainable practices.

    When it comes to tech adoption in wealth management, many hands make light work - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Finance • World

    Wealth management firms are leveraging technology and partnerships to stay competitive, improve client service, and navigate industry changes like the recent T+1 trading shift.

    Advisors look to tech, team structure for productivity gains amid increased workload - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Finance • Canada

    Financial advisors in Canada face increasing workloads due to an aging workforce and a slower influx of new advisors, prompting exploration of technology and team restructuring for improved productivity.

    China’s super-quiet submarine tech halves engine noise detection range: study | South China Morning Post

    scmp.com • Technology • China

    A Shanghai research team has developed a vibration-damping technology that could significantly enhance the stealth capabilities of Chinese submarines by reducing their detectability.

    Escribir a mano en la era Chat GPT

    lavanguardia.com • Literature • Spain

    Spanish authors share their perspectives on the enduring practice of handwriting in the age of ChatGPT, highlighting its unique benefits for creativity and the writing process.

    The Newark airport crisis is about to become everyone’s problem | The Verge

    theverge.com • Aviation • USA

    Outdated technology and chronic understaffing at the FAA's Newark air traffic control facility are causing frequent outages, jeopardizing air safety and highlighting a larger national problem.

    Opinion | From the Creator of ‘Succession,’ a Delicious Satire of the Tech Right - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Politics • World

    A New York Times opinion piece reviews 'Mountainhead,' a new film satirizing the excesses and potential for societal disruption of powerful tech billionaires.

    The iPhone 12 Is a Smartphone Made for Our Terrible Times | WIRED

    wired.com • Technology • World

    The article reviews Apple's iPhone 12, highlighting its improved cameras, faster 5G connectivity, and new features like a lidar sensor, in the context of the challenging year 2020.

    Feine Features: Die 7 coolsten Details am VW ID.1

    auto-motor-und-sport.de • Automotive • Germany

    The VW ID.1 concept car boasts innovative features, including unique lighting, versatile interior design, and practical solutions for storage and passenger convenience.

    ENR's Top 400 Contractors Proceed With Caution Amid Intensifying Market Challenges | Engineering News-Record

    enr.com • Construction • World

    ENR's Top 400 Contractors reported a 7.9% revenue increase in 2024, despite navigating market challenges such as labor shortages, rising costs, and policy uncertainty.

    Matrícula en institutos y escuelas tecnológicas camino a duplicar cifras prepandemia | Educación superior | ECONOMIA | GESTIÓN

    gestion.pe • Education • Peru

    Peruvian technological institutes and schools are experiencing a surge in enrollment, nearing pre-pandemic levels and showing increased investment in infrastructure and technology.

    Algo hemos hecho mal para que ascienda la ultraderecha | Opinión | EL PAÍS

    elpais.com • Politics • World

    This opinion piece analyzes the rise of the far-right, attributing its success not to inherent strength but to the errors and shortcomings of other political actors and systems.

    What’s Behind Technology’s Disembodied Female Voices? - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Technology • World

    The article explores the prevalence and cultural impact of a specific AI-generated female voice on TikTok, examining its characteristics, reception, and historical context within the evolution of disembodied female voices in technology.

    Trump orders US chip designers to stop selling to China

    thetimes.com • Politics • World

    The Trump administration ordered US chip design software companies to halt sales to China to curb its advancements in AI chip technology.

    Hyperloop One to Shut Down After Raising Millions to Reinvent Transit - Bloomberg

    bloomberg.com • Business • World

    Hyperloop One, a company aiming for high-speed transportation using tube-encased lines, is shutting down despite raising over $450 million.

    Thanks to ChatGPT, Google AI Mode will replace search as you know it | Vox

    vox.com • Technology • World

    Google's new AI-powered search, AI Mode, challenges traditional search methods and potentially reshapes the future of online information retrieval.

    Everyone's Using AI To Cheat at School. That's a Good Thing.

    thefp.com • Education • World

    The widespread use of AI by students to cheat on schoolwork is viewed as a positive development, prompting educators to adapt their teaching methods.

    Y dicen que ‘Black Mirror’ es alarmista | Televisión | EL PAÍS

    elpais.com • Television • World

    A Spanish article reviews the relevance of the dystopian series *Black Mirror*, arguing that its predictions about technology and society have become increasingly accurate.

    Election Commission’s one-point dashboard to become operational before Bihar election - The Hindu

    thehindu.com • Politics • India

    India's Election Commission is launching a new integrated dashboard, ECINET, to streamline election services and improve transparency before the Bihar Assembly election.

    The Secret to Apple's Marketing Genius (Hint: It's Not Marketing) - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com • Technology • World

    Apple's success stems not from its marketing, but from its intuitive and user-friendly products that prioritize functionality and seamless user experience.

    AI changed my surname. That’s how I found out how caste-coded it is | The Indian Express

    indianexpress.com • Technology • India

    An AI's alteration of the author's surname from Singha to Sharma highlights the caste bias embedded in algorithms and training data.

    Inside China's disturbing sex doll factories building thousands of hyper-realistic robots - including child-sized dolls which are flooding America | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Technology • China

    The booming Chinese sex doll industry is leveraging AI to create hyper-realistic robots, including child-sized dolls, leading to ethical concerns and increased sales.

    AI Can’t Make Music - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com • Music • World

    This article explores the impact of generative AI on the music industry, examining concerns about copyright infringement, the devaluation of human artistry, and the potential displacement of musicians.

    The Problem with AI-Generated Music - The Cornell Daily Sun

    cornellsun.com • Music • World

    This article explores the implications of AI-generated music, weighing its potential benefits like restoring lost music against its drawbacks such as the displacement of human artists and the devaluation of artistic expression.

    We remove the taboo on assisted dying at our peril

    telegraph.co.uk • Ethics • World

    The article discusses the ethical implications of assisted dying, highlighting the recent use of a suicide pod in Switzerland and arguing that removing legal restrictions could lead to widespread misuse of such technology.

    "Mi padre usa TikTok conduciendo": a los 'boomers' se les ha ido el mĂłvil de las manos

    elconfidencial.com • Technology • Spain

    The article discusses the increasing concern among Spanish families about older adults' excessive use of mobile phones, its impact on their social lives, and how it compares to similar concerns about adolescents.

    U.S.-China Trade War Morphs From Tariffs Into Fight Over Supply Chain - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Economics • World

    The US-China trade conflict is escalating into a battle over global supply chains, with both nations restricting access to vital technologies, impacting various industries.

    Ucrânia investe em geração de caça-drones à medida que bombardeios russos se intensificam - Estadão

    estadao.com.br • Military • Ukraine

    Amidst intensifying Russian bombings, Ukraine is investing in the development of cost-effective drone-interceptor technology to counter the threat of Iranian-made Shahed drones.

    A tale of two cities: why China appears so different when viewed from Barcelona and Prague | South China Morning Post

    scmp.com • Politics • Europe

    The article contrasts perceptions of China in Barcelona and Prague, highlighting Spain's proactive approach to forging stronger economic and technological ties with China, in contrast to other European nations.

    Hollywood Already Uses Generative AI (And Is Hiding It)

    vulture.com • Film • World

    Hollywood studios are secretly using generative AI to create film content, prompting ethical concerns and legal battles.

    Parenting advice: My wife's unconventional phone obsession is upending our lives. She refuses to see it.

    slate.com • Parenting • World

    A husband seeks advice on how to address his wife's excessive phone use, which is negatively impacting family time and causing frustration for their daughter.

    Not every exit gets a replacement: IT firms rethink backfilling - The Hindu BusinessLine

    thehindubusinessline.com • Business • India

    Indian IT firms are slowing down the pace of backfilling roles due to factors like AI-driven productivity, cost optimization, and evolving client demands.

    Primer paso para que MĂĄlaga acoja un gran centro de datos valorado en 279 millones de euros | Diario Sur

    diariosur.es • Technology • Spain

    Málaga is taking the first step towards establishing a large data center, representing a €279 million investment and bolstering its technological position.

    The Baltics are rapidly becoming a cauldron of EU growth when other parts of Europe are stagnating – The Irish Times

    irishtimes.com • Economics • Baltic States

    The Baltic states are experiencing rapid economic growth fueled by technological innovation and strong ties to the EU and NATO, contrasting with stagnation in other parts of Europe.

    Desmontan las baterĂ­as de Tesla y BYD y lo que encuentran revela algo que nadie habĂ­a contado hasta ahora sobre ellas

    hibridosyelectricos.com • Automotive • World

    A German engineering team's teardown and analysis of Tesla and BYD batteries reveals distinct design approaches, highlighting the trade-offs between energy density, cost, and thermal management.

    Teachers Are Not OK

    404media.co • Education • World

    The article details the overwhelming challenges faced by educators due to the widespread use of AI tools like ChatGPT, impacting teaching methods, assessment, and student learning.

    Ukraine Says It Has Stepped Up Its Drone Game, Again - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Military • Ukraine

    Ukraine's advancements in drone technology, particularly the Magura V7 drone boat, have significantly impacted the war with Russia, resulting in successful attacks on Russian aircraft.

    Why China’s recent nuclear fusion breakthrough is significant | Explained News - The Indian Express

    indianexpress.com • Science • World

    China's experimental nuclear fusion reactor achieved a significant milestone by maintaining its operational state for over 17 minutes, marking a major step toward harnessing fusion energy.

    The 30-year-old billionaire who has taken Taylor Swift’s crown

    brisbanetimes.com.au • Business • World

    This article profiles Liya Guo, a 30-year-old self-made female billionaire who surpassed Taylor Swift, detailing her entrepreneurial journey, ventures, and recent controversies.

    Estados Unidos se precipita hacia un Estado de tecnovigilancia masiva | Tecnología | EL PAÍS

    elpais.com • Politics • USA

    The Trump administration's aggressive use of AI-powered surveillance technologies is creating a massive tech-surveillance state in the US, disproportionately affecting immigrants and marginalized communities.

    Las ArpĂ­as, operadoras de drones listas para vengarse de Rusia

    abc.es • Military • Ukraine

    The article profiles a female Ukrainian drone unit, 'The Harpies,' highlighting their role in the war against Russia and the increasing importance of drone technology in modern warfare.

    Startups in the spotlight: Eat Club, Phantom and DoorDash

    sfchronicle.com • Business • United States

    This article profiles three Bay Area startups—Eat Club, Phantom, and DoorDash—highlighting their recent activities, funding rounds, and competitive landscapes.

    “Can't You Make An Exception?” Entitled Plane Passenger Shocked To Find Out Rules Apply To Her Too | Bored Panda

    boredpanda.com • Travel • World

    A frequent flyer recounts an encounter with an entitled passenger who cut in line for boarding, highlighting the ongoing issue of entitled behavior at airports and the potential of future technological solutions to improve the experience.

    Washington declara la guerra a los drones chinos y Wall Street premia a los fabricantes locales | Mercados Financieros | Cinco DĂ­as

    cincodias.elpais.com • Business • World

    The US government's new initiative to boost the domestic drone industry has led to a significant surge in the stock prices of US drone companies, while China's drone sector remains largely unaffected.

    Sungrow Unveils PowerTitan 3.0 to Transform Large-Scale Energy Storage Worldwide - SolarQuarter

    solarquarter.com • Energy • World

    Sungrow's new PowerTitan 3.0 energy storage platform offers advanced flexibility, power density, and intelligence for large-scale applications, boasting features like liquid-cooled Silicon Carbide technology and intelligent diagnostic tools.

    Cinco directores de empresas clave cuentan cĂłmo la tecnologĂ­a impactarĂĄ su industria en el futuro cercano | Diario Financiero

    df.cl • Technology • Chile

    Five Chilean executives from key sectors discuss how technology, particularly artificial intelligence, will transform their industries in the near future.

    Em novo livro, cientista político alerta para aliança entre big techs e políticos extremistas: 'O digital colonizou a democracia'

    oglobo.globo.com • Politics • World

    A political scientist's new book warns of a dangerous alliance between big tech and extremist politicians, arguing that digital technologies are undermining democratic processes.

    Aos 27, ele vendeu empresa por R$ 12 milhĂľes. Agora, mira R$ 1 bilhĂŁo com marketplace de dados | Exame

    exame.com • Business • Brazil

    Rafael Aquino, a 27-year-old Brazilian entrepreneur, sold his first company for R$12 million and now aims for R$1 billion with his new data marketplace.

    VanMoof’s new S6 e-bikes fix everything but trust | The Verge

    theverge.com • Technology • World

    VanMoof's new S6 e-bikes, developed under new leadership after bankruptcy, aim to regain consumer trust with improved design, reliability, and a three-year warranty.

    Thieves stole my car using a fiendish new device disguised as a Game Boy. So I tracked it down and stole it back myself: ALEX BANNISTER | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Crime • UK

    A man in London recounts how his keyless car was stolen using a device disguised as a Game Boy, and how he subsequently tracked and retrieved it himself, highlighting the rise in keyless car thefts and the police's inadequate response.

    Narendra Modi Writes: India will ensure that the AI future is for good, and for all | The Indian Express

    indianexpress.com • Politics • India

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speech at the Paris AI Summit emphasizes the need for responsible AI development, global collaboration, and equitable access to AI's benefits.

    AsĂ­ serĂĄ el gran centro de datos que se construirĂĄ en MĂĄlaga | Diario Sur

    diariosur.es • Technology • Spain

    A large data center, Olive Urban, is planned for Málaga, Spain, representing a €279 million investment and creating numerous jobs.

    Palantir’s Collection of Disease Data at C.D.C. Stirs Privacy Concerns - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Politics • USA

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's use of Palantir's data system to consolidate disease information raises privacy concerns and anxieties among officials.

    Should you put your phone away at a gig? Yes please, say these artists

    thetimes.com • Music • World

    A debate rages in the music industry: should concertgoers put away their phones to fully experience live performances, or does capturing the moment for social media have its place?

    IT companies are hunting deals rather than waiting for clients to float tenders

    livemint.com • Business • India

    Facing a slowdown in RFP-based deals, Indian IT companies are actively seeking new business by directly approaching clients and creating large deals to maintain revenue growth.

    The Reenchanted World, by Karl Ove Knausgaard, Translated by Olivia Lasky, Damion Searls

    harpers.org • Philosophy • World

    This article explores the author's evolving understanding of technology's impact on our experience of the world, interwoven with personal anecdotes and philosophical reflections.

    Musk fires up the robotaxi hype machine as his MAGA spotlight dims | CNN Business

    cnn.com • Business • World

    Elon Musk's attempt to revive Tesla's image with a robotaxi launch faces challenges amid declining sales, political missteps, and competition from Alphabet's Waymo.

    People are asking ChatGPT for ‘harsh, honest’ beauty advice - The Washington Post

    washingtonpost.com • Technology • World

    People are increasingly turning to ChatGPT for honest, sometimes harsh, beauty advice, highlighting both the potential and pitfalls of using AI for subjective assessments.

    He Made a Movie About Humans Rising Up Against AI. Now He’s Doing the Real Thing | WIRED

    wired.com • Technology • World

    A film director who created a movie about humans fighting AI is now leading a real-world fight against AI's impact on the animation industry.