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This month, our first feature article continues a series started in the March 2025 edition of PHP Architect. Florian Engelhardt is back to expand Observability Foundations further with ‘Observability Foundations: Following the Flow with Tracing in PHP Applications’. Follow along this great read to learn more about how to use Tracing in the best way. […]

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US Border Device Searches Are Way Up: Keep Your Private Info Safe With a Burner Phone

Border agents can legally view and keep data from your phone as you cross into the US. A basic phone could keep your personal information secure. https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/us-border-device-searches-are-way-up-keep-your-private-info-safe-with-a-burner-phone/#ftag=CADf328eec

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With Apple's Siri AI Overhaul Delayed, Google Might Help It Catch Up

Siri's long-delayed overhaul could end up powered by Google's Gemini AI, a move that shows how urgently Apple is trying to close the gap with rivals. https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/with-apples-siri-ai-overhaul-delayed-google-might-help-it-catch-up/#ftag=CADf328eec

18h | cnet.com
 Are Philips Hue Essential bulbs the cheap smart lights we don't need?

There's no shortage of brands making affordable smart lights, but it looks like Hue wants a piece of the entry-level pie.

https://www.techradar.com/home/smart-lights/are-philips-hue-essential-bulbs-the-cheap-smart-lights-we-dont-need

 Report: Apple considers squeezing Gemini into the Siri brain

A new Bloomberg report claims Google's Gemini could rescue the delayed Apple Intelligence, and that discussions between the tech giants is at nascent stages.

https://www.techradar.com/ai-platforms-assistants/report-apple-considers-squeezing-gemini-into-the-siri-brain

 Anthropic will nuke your attempt to use AI to build a nuke

Anthropic and the federal government will be checking to make sure you're not trying to build a nuclear bomb with Claude's help.

https://www.techradar.com/ai-platforms-assistants/claude/anthropic-will-nuke-your-attempt-to-use-ai-to-build-a-nuke

Abxylute will sell an absurd 3D handheld from Intel and Tencent Games for "under $1,700"

As the handheld PC boom has taken off, companies have tried to push the boundaries of the Steam Deck form factor Valve helped popularize. Lenovo tried detachable controllers. Acer is

19h | Engadget
The US government is taking an $8.9 billion stake in Intel

President Donald Trump says the US government is taking a 10 percent stake in chip maker Intel. Trump shared the news during a press conference on Friday, though an official announcement is still forthcoming,

19h | Engadget
Apple is reportedly considering using Gemini to power the new Siri

Apple might use Gemini to power its revamped version of Siri, Bloomberg reports. The companies are in the early stages of exploring a partnership, with Google training a version of its Gemini model that can run on Apple's servers. The iPhone maker was

21h | Engadget
Samsung's new $29,999 Micro RGB TV looks ridiculously good

Last week, Samsung announced the world's first Micro RGB TV and while it sounded fantastic on paper, you can never really get a good sense of what a fresh display looks like until you see it in person. But after going to Samsung's new headquarters in New Jersey, I can attest that it is truly a sight to behold.

Now, before we

21h | Engadget
The TikTok dorm water panic is officially here

Instead of worrying about making friends or keeping up with their studies, new college students have a different concern on their minds: dorm water.

“Praying dorm water doesn’t ruin my hair,” one creator

Reddit—and a dash of AI—do what Google and ChatGPT can’t

Hello, everyone, and thanks once again for reading Fast Company’s Plugged In.

For years, some of the world’s most productive web searches have had something in common: They begin at Google and end at Reddit.

In some cases, that’s because the person doing the searching has added “reddit” to their query, deliberately pushing material from

Summertime Workouts You Don't Need a Gym to Do

Don't limit yourself to four walls. Get a good workout in with these apps and exercises while getting fresh air. https://www.cnet.com/health/fitness/summertime-workouts-you-dont-need-a-gym-to-do/#ftag=CADf328eec

22h | cnet.com
Roborock Says a Robot Vacuum With an Arm Will Cost Just a Few Hundred Dollars

A robot vacuum with an arm that picks up your socks may cost thousands now, but its maker Roborock is working on a mass-market version that will cost just hundreds. https://www.cnet.com/home/kitchen-and-household/roborock-says-a-robot-vacuum-with-an-arm-will-cost-just-a-few-hundred-dollars/#ftag=CADf328eec

22h | cnet.com
No DVD drive in your laptop? Grab this USB add-on for just $20
23h | pcworld.com
 Noctua says Nvidia doesn't have enough dies to make big, brown, RTX 5090 — RTX 5090 Noctua Edition may never see the light of day

Noctua has opened up on the possibility of making an RTX 5090, claiming it wants to build an RTX 5090 Noctua Edition graphics card, but Nvidia does not have enough GB202 dies (currently) to make it a reality.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/noctua-says-nvidia-doesnt-have-enough-dies-to-make-big-brown-rtx-5090-rtx-5090-noctua-edition-may-never

 How the AI revolution is triggering a hardware arms race and pushing up prices

Tech giants and hyperscalers are paying billions to build out large data centers for AI, creating supply chain bottlenecks and intense competition for technological dominance.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/semiconductors/how-the-ai-revolution-is-triggering-a-hardware-arms-race-and-pushing-up-prices

iOS 26: Everything to know about Apple's upcoming iPhone and iPad updates

In presumably less than a month, the annual Apple iPhone event will be here, giving us a first look at the iPhone 17 lineup. With that should come the official date for do

23h | Engadget
iPhone 17 release date, iOS 26 features and everything else to know about Apple's upcoming lineup

August is almost over, which means we're getting closer to the Apple iPhone event — it usually takes place in mid-September. That also means we'll finally get to officially lay eyes on the iPhone 17 lineup. The

23h | Engadget
Is this Google's first Gemini-powered smart speaker?

Google held its annual Made by Google showcase this week, during which it unveiled the latest Pixel phones and various new

23h | Engadget
The Division 2: Survivors will bring 'survival extraction' to the series

On Friday, Ubisoft announced… something. The company describes The Division 2: Survivors as "an updated take on the survival extraction experience." Is it DLC? Is it a new game mode? We have no idea. But Ubisoft said it will "strive for transparency

23h | Engadget
Launch HN: BlankBio (YC S25) - Making RNA Programmable

Hey HN, we're Phil, Ian and Jonny, and we're building BlankBio (https://blank.bio). We're training RNA foundation models to power a computational toolkit for therapeutics. The first application is in mRNA design where our vision is for any biologist to design an effective therapeutic sequence ( " rel="nofollow">

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BlankBio started from our PhD work in this area,

23h | Hacker news
Tech companies rarely reveal exactly how much water their data centers use, research shows

As demand for artificial intelligence technology boosts construction and proposed construction of data centers around the world, those computers require not just electricity and land, but also a significant amount of water. Data centers use water directly, with

Robots in the skies (and they use Transformer models)

Ryan welcomes Nathan Michael, CTO at Shield AI, to discuss what AI looks like in defense technologies, both technically and ethically. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/08/22/robots-in-the-skies-and-they-use-transformer-models/

Get That Stinky Compost Off Your Counter. Here's Where Food Scraps Should Really Go

Nobody wants to smell rotting food in the morning. This simple trick allows you to feed your compost pile weekly without stinking up the kitchen. https://www.cnet.com/news/get-your-smelly-compost-off-the-counter-heres-where-your-food-scraps-should-go/#ftag=CADf328eec

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Meta's AI Push Leads to $10 Billion Google Cloud Deal, Report Says

According to Bloomberg, Meta will pay at least $10 billion over six years to use Google Cloud servers and storage to expand its AI capabilities. https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/metas-ai-push-leads-to-10-billion-google-cloud-deal-report-says/#ftag=CADf328eec

1d | cnet.com
 Gamescom congress 2025 was bigger than ever before – here's why that matters to gamers

Gamescom congress, Europe's leading conference on the potential of computer and video games for society and the economy, has broken its attendance record for this year.

https://www.techradar.com/gaming/gaming-industry/gamescom-congress-2025-was-bigger-than-ever-before-heres-why-that-matters-to-gamers

 James Gunn and the cast of Peacemaker tell all on season 2's ambitious title sequence, song choices, and trying not to fall off stage

After last season's opening credits went viral, Peacemaker season 2's dance number is going bigger and bolder – here's how it was brought to life.

https://www.techradar.com/streaming/hbo-max/peacemaker-season-2-title-sequence-feature