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Here’s how Samsung is addressing a key Galaxy S25 Edge worry

Samsung has confirmed it has teamed with Gorilla Glass maker Corning on a new display cover for the Galaxy S25 Edge, ahead of its unveiling next week. Given the slender nature of the device inherent in the name, a more robust glass may be required to guard against breakages, and that’s exactly what we’re getting: [...]

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 Overwatch 2 joins up with Street Fighter 6 in this dream-come-true collaboration

Blizzard has announced that Overwatch 2's next big crossover event will be with Capcom's flagship fighting game, Street Fighter 6, and it will go live later in May.

https://www.windowscentral.com/gaming/overwatch-2-street-fighter-6-dream-come-true-collaboration

 The Xbox app on Windows 11 gets a handy feature just in time for the Project Kennan handheld

The Xbox app on Windows 11 now shows additional system information in Compact Mode, particularly useful on gaming handhelds like the upcoming Project Kennan.

https://www.windowscentral.com/gaming/xbox/the-xbox-app-on-windows-11-gets-a-handy-feature-just-in-time-for-the-project-kennan-handheld

 AMD's new Radeon graphics driver is ready for DOOM: The Dark Ages and delivers FSR 4 upscaling support to Frostpunk 2, more

AMD's new Radeon "Adrenaline Edition" graphics driver 25.4.1 supports FSR 4 upscaling tech on The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered and other recent PC favorites.

https://www.windowscentral.com/gaming/pc-gaming/amd-radeon-graphics-driver-may-2025-doom-the-dark-ages

 I love DOOM: The Dark Ages' brutal dark fantasy so much that I'm awarding it a perfect score — eager for more

DOOM: The Dark Ages shakes up the established formula, inventing awesome new ways to rip and tear in a dark fantasy setting. Here's my review.

https://www.windowscentral.com/gaming/xbox/doom-the-dark-ages-review

I tested Copilot Vision for Windows. Its AI eyes need better glasses
This Ryzen 9 mini PC with 24GB RAM has never been cheaper
Score MSI’s RTX 4060 gaming laptop for a ludicrously cheap $800
Sharing a Max password? Those gentle warnings are about to get firmer
Snag this solar-powered wireless security cam for just $40 while you can
Radeon RX 9060 XT cards spotted on Amazon for $450 and up
Engadget Podcast: Surface Pro 12-inch and a chat with (Google) X’s Astro Teller

This week we're diving into the new 12-inch Surface Pro, which, alongside the 13-inch Surface Laptop, is a foray into smaller Surface hardware. You can thank Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Plus chips for that. In this episode, Devindra and Engadget's Igor Bonifacic explore the compromises Microsoft had to make fo

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How to use a VPN on Chromecast or Google TV

The late, great $30 Chromecast is no more. After hanging on as an option at Google's online store for months after the introduction of the pricier

8d | Engadget
Apple's smart glasses project may use the same chips from the Watch

Apple is developing a chip for smart glasses, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, and it's based on the chip used for the Apple Watch. The company's silicon group has reportedly removed some components from the chip used for the Watch to improve its power efficiency. In addition, the group has been working

8d | Engadget
The Morning After: What we learned from the FTC v. Meta antitrust trial (so far)

Years after the Federal Trade Commission sued Meta in a bid to halt acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp, the trial that will shape its future is finally underway. The trial kicked off last month when CEO Mark Zuckerberg took the stand, and it’s expected to last several weeks.

Facebook’s 2012 acquisition of Instagram is a central part of the FTC’s case

8d | Engadget
How to watch Samsung unveil the Galaxy S25 Edge at Unpacked

Samsung’s next Unpacked shindig is fast approaching. This time, the company isn’t even being coy about what it will reveal. The ultra-slim Galaxy S25 Edge will make its long-awa

8d | Engadget
Show HN: Hyvector – A fast and modern SVG editor

I have been working on Hyvector for the last five years and finally decided to present the result of my work.

Hyvector is an SVG editor that runs in all modern browsers. It is stable, very fast, and capable of handling complex SVG images.

Big new features like art strokes, vector tracing, colorizing are in the making, but for now the focus is on pushing a polished first release out of the door.

I would love to hear any feedback on what you like, missing features, or any bugs you encoun

Show HN: Aberdeen – An elegant approach to reactive UIs

Yes, another reactive UI framework for JavaScript. Bear with me, please... :-)

I 'invented' the concept for this back in 2011, and it was used (as a proprietary lib) in various startups. Even though many similar open source libs have been released since, and boy have I tried a lot of them, none have been able to capture the elegance and DX of what we had back then. I might be biased though. :-)

So I started creating a cleaned-up, modern, TypeScript, open source implementation for

Figma’s world is growing fast

As recently as 2021, Figma was a one-product company. That product was Figma Design, the dominant tool for creating app and web interfaces. The company’s subsequent addition of offerings such as FigJam (whiteboarding) and Figma Slides (presentations) was hardly a frenzied land grab.

But the

Amazon Sellers: Inventory Management Tips For 2025 via @sejournal, @AMZRobynJohnson

Amazon’s updated FBA rules reward tight inventory control. This guide breaks down IPI scores, storage fees, and tactics to keep your business running smoothly.

The post Amazon Sellers: Inventory Management Tips For 2025 appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

https://www.searchenginejournal.com/amazon-sellers-inventory-management-tip

Fyzika z křemíku: Když umělá inteligence hledá vzorečky vesmíru

Představa, že by počítač mohl sám, jen na základě dat, odhalit fundamentální zákony přírody, je snem mnoha vědců už desítky let. Vzpomeňme si na Richarda Feynmana – génia s neuvěřitelnou intuicí, který dokázal vidět fyzikální zákony v obyčejných jevech. Dokázala by něco takového i umělá inteligence? http://www.osel.cz/14053-fyzika-z-kremiku-kdyz-umela-inteligence-hleda-vzorecky-vesmiru.html

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 LinkedIn wants you to use AI to describe your perfect job

LinkedIn will use AI to understand which job you're looking for, and will give you a match score and improvement suggestions.

https://www.techradar.com/pro/linkedin-wants-you-to-use-ai-to-describe-your-perfect-job

 You can now verify if your Mullvad VPN app is legit

Mullvad has just made its new Android VPN app builds reproducible in a bid to provide users with a trustworthy and secure application. Here's all you need to know.

https://www.techradar.com/vpn/vpn-services/you-can-now-verify-if-your-mullvad-vpn-app-is-legit

How to string a grass trimmer

Getting right into the corners of your garden and tackling extra-long grass needs a special tool. A grass trimmer uses tough plastic line to whip grass and weeds into shape. But what happens when the string runs out? You need to replace it. Although a lot of grass trimmers have a slightly different process when [...]

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I regret buying into the RGB hype for my gaming PC
More than a gimmick: 5 AI apps I actually use every day
 Nvidia's GB10 Superchip trails Apple's M3 and Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite in latest benchmarks

Preliminary Geekbench 6 results show Nvidia's GB10 Superchip trailing Apple's M3 and Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite in both single- and multi-thread tests, which could mean a bug or the processor's focus on AI workloads.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/cpus/nvidias-gb10-superchip-trails-apples-m3-and-qualcomms-snapdragon-x-elite-in-latest-benchmark

UK’s digital defences need ‘colossal’ overhaul for quantum era


Britain requires a “colossal” overhaul of its cybersecurity systems to defend against future quantum computers, the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) warned this week.  Speaking at the CYBERUK conference in Manchester, the body’

Denmark to trial autonomous sea drones amid tensions with Russia


The Danish Armed Forces are set to trial four autonomous sea drones that will patrol Northern Europe waters, looking for signs of criminal activity.  Powered by wind and solar, the uncrewed surface vehicles (USVs) will gather real-time data using

Gen Z social app Fizz sues Instacart over trademark infringement

A startup marketing to Gen Z on college campuses filed a lawsuit this week alleging that Instacart engaged in federal trademark infringement and unfair competition by naming its new group ordering app “Fizz.”

The plaintiffs, Fizz Social Corp., claim they have been operating their event planning platform under the “FIZZ” trademark and have become a well-known social platform used on more than 400 college campuses. The app, which requires users to sign up with a college e

This new mental health service targets burned-out content creators

Influencers often face more negativity than most people experience in a lifetime—and with that comes a significant mental health toll. Now, a new therapy service has been launched specifically for content creators.

CreatorCare, cofounded by digital creator Shira Lazar and backed by Creators 4 Mental Health and Revive Health Therapy, aims to break down both financial and systemic barriers to mental health care. While some creators earn millions

AI brought a road rage victim ‘back to life’ in court. Experts say it went too far

When Christopher Pelkey was killed in a road rage incident in Arizona, his family was left not only to grieve but also to navigate how to represent him in court. As they prepared to confront his killer, Gabriel Horcasitas, during sentencing, they made an unusual and deeply controversial choice: to have Pelkey appear to speak from beyond the grave.

To do so, they turned to

Gamma aims to free you from ‘death by PowerPoint’—with help from AI

If there’s one thing worse than having to assemble a PowerPoint presentation, it’s being forced to sit through an achingly dull one conducted by someone else.

So what if there were a better option—a way anyone, regardless of skill, could create a sleek and actually engaging slideshow that looks like a professional designer had a hand in it?

If you ask Grant Lee, we’ve already reached the point where that’s possible. And it doesn’t en

Is Chia Seed Water Right for You? A Physician Weighs In

Chia seed water is the new healthy craze, with its high-fiber benefits, but here's what a physician advises. https://www.cnet.com/health/nutrition/chia-seed-water-right-you-physician-weighs-in/#ftag=CADf328eec

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 Quantum AI is becoming a popular interest for many businesses

Many businesses are actively exploring quantum AI, but barriers like high costs and limited access to skills are stopping them.

https://www.techradar.com/pro/quantum-ai-is-becoming-a-popular-interest-for-many-businesses

JVC DLA-NZ900 Review

The JVC DLA-NZ900 is the brand’s latest flagship model that builds on the previous generation’s already class-leading performance by adding a newly redesigned D-ILA chipset and upgraded 8K/e-shiftX processing. It retains the long-life BLU-Escent laser light source, high-quality 100mm all-glass lens, and second generation dynamic tone mapping, but increases the claimed output to 3,300 [...]

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How to clean a lawn mower

Mowing the lawn isn’t everyone’s idea of a good time, but it’s a vital way to keep your grass healthy and your garden looking pretty. If you want your trusty mower to last for years and give your lawn a great cut, it needs a thorough clean between mows. Cleaning any tool isn’t just about [...]

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From Dungeons and Dragons to Baldur’s Gate 3: The shared history of TTRPGs and video games

The world’s most popular tabletop role-playing game, Dungeons & Dragons, co-created by Dave Arneson and Gary Gygax, was published in 1974 by TSR. One of the first video games we could classify as a role-playing game was Dungeon, released for PDP-10 mainframe computers just a year or two later.  Now, in 2025 we have thousands [...]

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DeWalt DCMWP134 Review

A familiar sight in workshops worldwide, DeWalt’s yellow and black tools are also now found in the garden. An ideal choice for someone who already uses the company’s 18V XR batteries, this enormous push behind mower can cut a lot of grass at once thanks to a big cutting deck and generous size grass [...]

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Microsoft 365’s Family plan is nearly 50% off on Amazon

Upgrade to Microsoft 365 Family and get access to Word, Excel, PowerPoint and more for up to six users and enjoy 6TB of OneDrive Storage too.

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https://www.trustedreviews.com/deals/microsoft-365-family-nearly-half-price

How to clean a grass trimmer

A grass trimmer is a fantastic tool for dealing with unruly jungle-like vegetation, or for getting into places that mowers just can’t reach. One thing about these trimmers though, is that they get very dirty. And a dirty trimmer, whether it’s one of our best grass trimmers or not, can slow down and not work [...]

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New in Symfony 7.3: Mailer Security Improvements

The Symfony Mailer component provides many security-related features like signing and encrypting email messages. In Symfony 7.3 we're pushing those features even further to give you greater control and stronger protection when sending email messages.

Require… https://symfony.com/blog/new-in-symfony-7-3-mailer-security-improvements?utm_source=Symfony%20Blog%20Feed&utm_medium=feed

8d | Symfony
What ChatGPT’s ‘sycophancy’ failure teaches publishers about AI and trust

When OpenAI pulled back its latest ChatGPT release—one that apparently turned the helpful chatbot into a total suck-up—the company took the welcome step of explaining exactly what happened in a pair of blog posts. The response was a notable move and really pulled b

IXPE odhalila původ rentgenového záření ve výtryscích černých děr

Vesmírná observatoř IXPE (Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer) dokáže jako jediná z dnešních observatoří měřit polarizované rentgenové záření. Astrofyzici toho využili k rozluštění letité záhady původu rentgenového záření v extrémním prostředí výtrysku supermasivní černé díry. http://www.osel.cz/14052-ixpe-odhalila-puvod-rentgenoveho-zareni-ve-vytryscich-cernych-der.html

8d | osel.cz
 Harnessing Generative AI: five essential steps for responsible integration

The real challenge isn’t the technology itself. It’s how organizations integrate it into their workflows and operations.

https://www.techradar.com/pro/harnessing-generative-ai-five-essential-steps-for-responsible-integration