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US lawmakers allege that OnePlus phones transmit data to Chinese servers without user consent

A pair of US lawmakers have called on the US Department of Commerce to investigate OnePlus over allegations that the company's devices transmit data to Chinese servers without user consent, according to a report by Reuters. This is a bipartisan effort, with Republican Repre

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You can't buy a Switch 2 on Amazon, and third-party sellers may be to blame

It's been getting easier and easier to purchase a Nintendo Switch 2 since launch, but the console is still notably unavailable from Amazon. According to

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NASA will start livestreaming content on Netflix later this summer

NASA is bringing live NASA+ programming to Netflix. For the uninitiated, NASA+ is the space agency's very own streaming platform. Content will begin showing up later this summer.

This will be reserved for live events, with NASA saying it'll be u

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A Super Mario Maker 2 player has cleared an astonishing 1 million levels

Super Mario Maker 2 was released six years ago this past Saturday. While Nintendo didn't do a whole lot to mark the occasion, one of the game's most dedicated players sure did. DSteves hit a remarkable milestone by becoming the first to

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Ask HN: What's the 2025 stack for a self-hosted photo library with local AI?

First of all, this is purely a personal learning project for me, aiming to combine three of my passions: photography, software engineering, and my family memories. I have a large collection of family photos and want to build an interactive experience to explore them, ala Google or Apple Photo features.

My goal is to create a system with smart search capabilities, and one of the most important requirements is that it must run entirely on my local hardware. Privacy is key, but the main drive

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Poking at the CSS if() Function a Little More: Conditional Color Theming

Chrome 137 shipped the if() CSS function, so it’s totally possible we’ll see other browsers implement it, though it’s tough to know exactly when. Whatever the case, if() enables us to use values conditionally, which we can already do with queries and other functions (e.g., media queries and the light-dark() function), so I’m sure you’re wondering: What exactly does if() do? https://webdesignernews.com/poking-at-the-css-if-function-a-little-more-conditional-color-theming-2/

Designing for the Eye

The Müller-Lyer illusion, pictured below, makes you think that, of two lines, one is longer than the other when in fact they are of the same length. It appears in virtually every introductory book on graphic de­sign and, of course, in books on per­ception and psy­cho­lo­gy. You might not have known it by name, but you must have seen it before: https://webdesignernews.com/designing-for-the-eye/

Creative Ways to Use Them Beyond Brainstorming

When you hear “whiteboard,” the first thing that probably comes to mind is a classic brainstorming session filled with sticky notes, doodles, and scattered ideas. https://webdesignernews.com/creative-ways-to-use-them-beyond-brainstorming/

Canvas, meet code: Building Figma’s code layers

What if you could design and build on the same canvas? Here’s how we created code layers to bring design and code together. https://webdesignernews.com/canvas-meet-code-building-figmas-code-layers/

When growth lies, UX tells the truth

But that was AI, before APIs that bill you for every little thing, before people subscribed to tools they don’t even remember signing up for, before you could hit $10M ARR in a year and still have no idea if your product will stick. https://webdesignernews.com/when-growth-lies-ux-tells-the-truth/

UX Benchmarking vs. UX Success Metrics

Your first step is to define that job in a single sentence. This isn’t just a nice-to-have, it’s your design compass. It makes priorities obvious and tradeoffs easier to navigate. https://webdesignernews.com/ux-benchmarking-vs-ux-success-metrics-2/

Cozy comfort

New research backs up what gamers have thought for years: video games can be an antidote to stress and anxiety. https://webdesignernews.com/cozy-comfort/

State of Devs

“These questions feel really personal”; ”This is going to be too controversial”; “You should stick to programming surveys”. https://webdesignernews.com/state-of-devs/

Senate debates revised state AI regulation ban

Two key U.S. Republican senators agreed to a revised federal moratorium on state regulation of artificial intelligence to five years and to allow states to adopt rules on child online safety and protecting artists’ images or likelinesses.

Senate Commerce Committee chair Ted Cruz originally proposed securing compliance by blocking states that regulate A

Cato Networks secures $359 million in latest funding round

Israel’s Cato Networks said on Monday it had raised $359 million in a funding round, valuing the cybersecurity firm at more than $4.8 billion, as investors bet on growing demand for artificial intelligence-driven security and networking solutions.

An uptick in sophisticated cyberattacks has prompted fears of operational disruptions among companies and

Drsné AI: Pokročilé inteligence v ohrožení lžou, vydírají a vyhrožují

Chcete mít problémy? Vezměte pokročilý jazykový model, zadejte mu cíl, k němuž má směřovat, vystavte ho stresu, jako třeba hrozbě vypnutí a napojte ho na reálný svět. Inteligence jsou ve skutečnosti bezohlední řezníci a jdou si tvrdě za svým, zřejmě díky výchově, které se jim dostává. Určitě bude lepší se k nim chovat slušně a s respektem. Pro jistotu. http://www.osel.cz/14136-drsne-ai-pokrocile-inteligence-v-ohrozeni-lzou-vydiraji-a-vyhrozuji.html

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I Took Photoshop's Generative AI for a Spin. These Are the Tools That Stuck Out

I used Photoshop's AI editing suite to create and edit my pictures. Here's how it went, plus expert tips for using generative fill, expand and remove. https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/i-took-photoshops-generative-ai-for-a-spin-these-are-the-tools-that-stuck-out/#ftag=CADf328eec

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Roku Indoor Camera 2 pack is 75% cheaper for Prime Members – just $14.99

Originally going for $59.99, the bundle now costs just $14.99 for Prime Members, meaning you’ll save a handy $45 – but every little bit helps.

The post Roku Indoor Camera 2 pack is 75% cheaper for Prime Members – just $14.99 appeared first on Trusted Reviews.

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Does reinstalling Windows really boost performance? Let’s bust a PC myth
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Nvidia tweaks DLSS to use 20% less VRAM for upscaling
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How to see your emails and calendar at the same time in Outlook
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Tinder is mandating face checks for California residents

Tinder is requiring new users in California to verify their identities by using facial recognition, according to a report by Axios. The policy goes into effect today as a test program. The obvious reason behind this is to make sure people are who they say they are. Dating apps, after all,

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Three months of Audible is only $3 thanks to this Prime Day deal

The bumper 2025 edition of Amazon's Prime Day is fast approaching and the deals are starting to emerge. While we've seen this offer pop up several times in the past, it's one that's always worth highlighting.

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Anthropic's Claude stocked a fridge with metal cubes when it was put in charge of a snacks business

If you're worried your local bodega or convivence store may soon be replaced by an AI storefront, you can rest easy — at least for the time being. Anthropic recently concluded an experiment, dubbed Project Vend, that saw the company task an offshoot of its

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GoPro’s Anamorphic lens makes it easy to get stylish cinematic action shots

GoPro’s Anamorphic lens mod is finally available to buy, completing the set of lenses the company teased when it announced its Hero 13 action cam. At the time, the most significant change to the latest edition of its best-selling camera was the ability to attach a selection of lenses and ND filters. Of all of them, I was most intrigued by the Anamo

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Hundreds of Brother printer models have security flaw that can't be patched

A security company has found eight security vulnerabilities that impact hundreds of Brother printer models. The company has released firmware updates to handle seven of these vulnerabilities, but one security flaw cannot be patched. 

Brother has indicated that it'll fix the remaining issue during the manufacturing process of future printers, w

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Is this Hollywood’s moment of AI reckoning?

For some in Hollywood, as Silicon Valley’s AI models have become impossible to ignore, it’s better to have a seat at the table as these new technologies emerge, rather than sitting back and letting the tech titans take full control. 

This, at least, is the impetus behind Asteria, the generative AI studio cofounded by the filmmaking couple of Bryn Mooser

Startups are ditching LinkedIn for TikTok to announce funding rounds

The classic funding announcement post is getting the Gen Z treatment.

More startups, especially those led by young founders, are moving away from LinkedIn posts or X threads and turning to viral TikToks and short-form videos to stand out, Business Insider recently r

 NYT Strands hints and answers for Tuesday, July 1 (game #485)

Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.

https://www.techradar.com/computing/websites-apps/nyt-strands-today-answers-hints-1-july-2025

 NYT Connections hints and answers for Tuesday, July 1 (game #751)

Looking for NYT Connections answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, plus my commentary on the puzzles.

https://www.techradar.com/gaming/nyt-connections-today-answers-hints-1-july-2025

 Future-proofing enterprise security in a zero trust world

Rather than relying on a patchwork of tools, many organizations are now looking to consolidate and standardize using native, integrated platforms that align with a Zero Trust approach.

https://www.techradar.com/pro/future-proofing-enterprise-security-in-a-zero-trust-world

 Everything leaving Netflix in July 2025 – 42 movies and 6 TV shows you won't want to miss

Greta Gerwig's Barbie is just one of the movies leaving Netflix in July – here's the full list of titles you don't want to miss.

https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/everything-leaving-netflix-in-july-2025

MeacoFan Sefte 8″ Portable Battery Air Circulator Review

The all-new MeacoFan Sefte 8″ Portable Battery Air Circulator promises to offer cooling wherever you need it, thanks to its small size and integrated battery. If you’ve already had a look through our breakdown of the best fans then you’re probably already familiar with UK company Meaco. The brilliantly powerful MeacoFan Sefte 10 Pedestal [...]

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The Ninja FrostVault is the coolest summer purchase you can make

Designed with camping trips, beach days and picnics in mind, this particular cooler from Ninja has seen quite a hefty price cut, now down to just $265 from a much higher $349.99 price tag.

The post The Ninja FrostVault is the coolest summer purchase you can make appeared first on Trusted Reviews.

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 Microsoft quietly implies Windows has LOST millions of users since Windows 11 debut — are people really abandoning ship?

A recent blog post from Microsoft gave us an up-to-date statistic on the number of Windows devices there are the world today, and that number is down by 400 million over the last number it gave.

https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/windows-11/windows-11-10-lost-400-million-users-3-years

 Get a lifetime of cloud storage for up to 70% off — no subscription required

pCloud is offering up to 70% off its lifetime cloud storage plans through July 7. The deal lets you back up your files without having to deal with subscription fees.

https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/get-a-lifetime-of-cloud-storage-for-up-to-70-percent-off-no-subscription-required

Aging PNG image format gets refreshed with first update in over 20 years
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Google launches Gemini for schools, who are already terrified of AI
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Can’t access your NAS drives in Windows 11? Here’s what to do
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Wow! Save $550 on this RTX-powered OLED laptop with 32GB RAM today
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Ubuntu and Tuxedo duke it out for Linux on Snapdragon X Elite laptops
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Save $300 on this huge OLED ultrawide monitor, get a free DOOM game with it
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Govee’s Matter-enabled smart lamps do more than just dazzle
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