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Social Security August 2025: Your Payment Is on the Way

August's Social Security payments will head out to recipients soon. Here's the payment schedule for the month and how to find out when you'll get paid. https://www.cnet.com/personal-finance/social-security-august-2025-your-payment-is-on-the-way/#ftag=CADf328eec

1h | cnet.com
 The Galaxy Z Fold 7 costs too much – but this could actually be a good thing for folding phones

At a starting price of $1,999 / £1,899 / AU$2,899, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is the most expensive mainstream smartphone on the market – but I think that high price could bring some positive changes.

https://www.techradar.com/phones/samsung-galaxy-phones/the-galaxy-z-fold-7-costs-too-much-but-this-could-actually-be-a-good-thing-for-folding-phones

9 creative ways to use ChatGPT that you probably haven’t tried yet
 MSI will add its proprietary EOTF Boost mode to more QD-OLED gaming monitors this month

MSI is allegedly rolling out its homemade EOTF Boost feature to more QD-OLED models this month. The new technology improves HDR performance of supported MSI monitors, offering higher average brightness compared to HDR 1000.

https://www.tomshardware.com/monitors/gaming-monitors/msi-is-adding-its-proprietary-eotf-boost-mode-to-more-msi-qd-oled-models-this-mont

 Battlefield 6's Javelin anti-cheat Secure Boot requirement could kill its Steam Deck support

Battlefield 6 is taking advantage of EA's Javelin anti-cheat system, which enforced Secure Boot and is classified as a kernel-level AC, potentially killing Linux and Steam Deck support before the game launches.

https://www.tomshardware.com/video-games/battlefield-6s-javelin-anti-cheat-secure-boot-requirement-could-kill-its-steam-deck-support

A terrific 2D Ninja Gaiden, housefly bucket lists and other new indie games worth checking out

Welcome to our latest recap of what's going on in the indie game space. A bunch of new games dropped this week that are more than worthy of your attention, including a modern take on an old-school Ninja Gaiden side-scroller and a joyful (perhaps even profound) puzzler about the life of a housefly.

By far the biggest story in indie games over the last few weeks concerns payment processors pressuring the likes of

2h | Engadget
Is Apple getting ready to launch a PlayStation and Xbox competitor?

The Apple TV is probably my favorite device that Apple makes. While the Apple TV app is in dire need of some basic improvements, the hardware box itself is a standout—especially compared to competitors like

This free Adobe tool offers Photoshop-strength background removal

Sometimes, the simplest photo feats are the most satisfying of all.

Me? I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve needed to remove the background from an image for one reason or another. Maybe it’s a perfect portrait of my kids or a moderately acceptable photo of my own plus-sized potato head—but then whatever’s in the background falls somewhere between “messy” and just plain “meh.”

Whatever the case may be, removing the background of an image is one of the simplest and

 Slow Horses season 6: everything we know so far about the hit Apple TV+ show's return

Slow Horses season 6 has already wrapped filming – here's everything we know so far about the gritty spy drama's return to Apple TV+.

https://www.techradar.com/streaming/apple-tv-plus/slow-horses-season-6

Portable air conditioners are brilliant, but I wish I knew all of this before buying one

With the UK getting warmer, portable air conditioner sales are going through the roof. In particular, sales increase after a few days in a row of hot weather, a phenomenon that’s likely to increase every year. It seems as though people can stick out a hot night or two, but that’s the limit. When even [...]

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An Holistic Framework for Shared Design Leadership

Picture this: You’re in a meeting room at your tech company, and two people are having what looks like the same conversation about the same design problem. One is talking about whether the team has the right skills to tackle it. The other is diving deep into whether the solution actually solves the user’s problem. Same room, same problem, completely different lenses. https://webdesignernews.com/an-holistic-framework-for-shared-design-leadership-2/

5 VS Code Features That Will Supercharge Your Workflow

Visual Studio Code has cemented its reputation as one of the most powerful and versatile code editors for developers. While its core features are well-known, there exists a treasure trove of hidden functionality and extensions that can dramatically transform your development workflow. https://webdesignernews.com/5-vs-code-features-that-will-supercharge-your-workflow/

Vibe code is legacy code

Legacy code is universally despised, and for good reason. But why? You have the code, right? Can’t you figure it out from there? https://webdesignernews.com/vibe-code-is-legacy-code/

Implementing Accessible SVG Elements

Images are a powerful way to clarify complex ideas, reinforce content, and make the web more engaging. But if they aren’t accessible, some people will miss part of the story. https://webdesignernews.com/implementing-accessible-svg-elements/

Elements of System Design

System design is often taught through solutions specific to particular domains, such as databases, operating systems, or computer architecture, each with its own methods and vocabulary. While this diversity is a strength, it can obscure cross-cutting principles that recur across domains. This paper proposes a preliminary taxonomy of system design principles distilled from several domains in computer systems. The goal is a shared, concise vocabulary that helps students, researchers, and... https:

AI is eating the Internet

“You see? Another ad. We were just talking about this yesterday! How can you be so sure they’re not listening to us?” – My wife, at least once a week. https://webdesignernews.com/ai-is-eating-the-internet/

Native Sparse Attention

Was submitted as "DeepSeek won the best paper award at ACL 2025"

Here is the awards page: https://cspaper.org/topic/116/record-breaking-acl-2025-crown...


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Can Europe’s AI rules turn worker protections into a competitive edge?


While the US has largely pursued AI development with minimal regulatory oversight, Europe has taken a markedly different approach. The Data Protection Act, the GDPR, and the recent AI Act — aligned more closely with local workers’ laws and unions — have set t

11h | The Next Web
 Battlefield 6 community reacts to the multiplayer reveal — player movement, cosmetics, server browser, PC specs, and more

Battlefield 6, set to launch on October 10, just dropped a lengthy multiplayer reveal trailer. Fans of the legendary series are having some lively arguments over what was revealed, and I've rounded up some comments regarding everything from animations to cosmetics to a lack of server browser.

https://www.windowscentral.com/gaming/battlefield-6-multiplayer-re

GOG is giving away a selection of adult games to protest censorship

In partnership with developers, game marketplace GOG (Good Old Games) has launched a new website called FreedomtoBuy.games that'll let you do

14h | Engadget
I love how ChatGPT’s new Study Mode makes me actually use my brain
15h | pcworld.com
Tesla found partially liable for a deadly 2019 crash

A jury in Florida has found Tesla partially liable for a 2019 crash involving the company's Autopilot self-driving feature, The Washington Post reports. As a result, the company will have to pay $200

16h | Engadget
OpenAI is removing ChatGPT conversations from Google

OpenAI has removed a feature that made shared ChatGPT conversations appear in search results. The "short-lived experiment" was based on the chatbot's link creation option. After complaints, OpenAI's chief information security officer, Dane Stuckey, said the company is working to remove the chats from search engines.

The public outrage st

16h | Engadget
Microsoft is killing its failed ChromeOS competitor, Windows 11 SE

Microsoft is ending support for its ChromeOS competitor Windows 11 SE. The company will officially stop providing "software updates, technical assistance and security fixes" in October 2026, according to an updated support document spotted by

16h | Engadget
Everything you need to know about iOS 26 beta release: How to download it on your iPhone, new Apple features like Liquid Glass and more
new liquid glass display on an iPhone
Liquid Glass is a huge new change coming to iOS 26. (Apple)

Waiting until the fall can feel like ages when you're

16h | Engadget
T-Mobile now officially owns UScellular

T-Mobile has sealed the deal on its UScellular acquisition. In exchange for $4.3 billion, T-Mobile gets UScellular’s customers, stores and 30 percent of its

16h | Engadget
Watch NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 Launch to the International Space Station video

See every launch stage of NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 mission to the International Space Station, marking NASA's 11th Commercial Crew Program flight aboard a Falcon 9 rocket and Crew Dragon Endeavour spacecraft. https://www.cnet.com/videos/watch-nasas-spacex-crew-11-launch-to-the-international-space-station/#ftag=CADf328eec

17h | cnet.com