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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.