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Best DVR for cord-cutters: Tablo vs Zapperbox vs Channels vs the rest
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Amazon’s newest Kindle Paperwhite is on sale for just $135 right now
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Lyft aims for a 2026 Dallas launch of its first Mobileye robotaxis

Lyft is scrambling to compete as Uber racks up autonomous vehicle (AV) partners. On Monday, Lyft said it partnered with Japanese conglomerate Marubeni to bring robotaxis to Dallas roads as soon as next year before expanding to “thousands of vehicles” in other cities.

It’s the first fruit from

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Roblox, Discord, OpenAI and Google found new child safety group

Roblox, Discord, OpenAI and Google are launching

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What exactly is the point of the AI Action Summit?

The world’s leading minds in AI are gathering in Paris for the AI Action Summit, which kicked off on Monday. French president Emmanuel Macron is hosting the summit, which includes Vice President JD Vance among its attendees.

But the summit—which is focused on discussion and debate about the future of the technology—comes at a time when things are moving quickly in the AI space.

NASA astronauts are streaming live on Twitch  from space. Here’s how to watch

Ever wondered what life is like for an astronaut? Now you can ask during NASA’s first Twitch event, where astronauts will be broadcasting live from the International Space Station (ISS). 

The stream is set to take place on Wednesday, February 12, at 11:45 a.m. ET on NASA’s official Twitch channel

Make Any File a Template Using This Hidden macOS Tool

Stationery Pad is a handy way to nix a step in your workflow if you regularly use document templates on your Mac. The long-standing Finder feature essentially tells a file’s parent application to open a copy of it by default, ensuring that the original file remains unedited.


Make Any File a Template Using This Hidden macOS Tool originally published on

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58 Best Wellness Valentine's Day Gifts for the Health Gurus Who Have It All

Whether you're shopping for a holistic health connoisseur or a fitness enthusiast or, our editors' favorite picks have you covered for Valentine's Day. https://www.cnet.com/health/58-best-wellness-valentines-day-gifts-for-the-health-gurus-who-have-it-all/#ftag=CADf328eec

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Sony Gives PS Plus Members Extra Five Days Following PlayStation Network Outage

Sony blamed an operational issue for the 20-hour service outage, which affected console gamers on the PlayStation Network over the weekend. https://www.cnet.com/tech/gaming/sony-gives-ps-plus-members-extra-five-days-following-playstation-network-outage/#ftag=CADf328eec

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35 Best Last-Minute Valentine's Day Gifts in 2025: Physical and Digital Options for Everyone

Valentine's Day is right around the corner, so if you've waffled over getting the ideal gift for the one you love, now would be the time to make some important shopping decisions. Here's your one-stop gift guide to thoughtful presents that your special someone will love -- and will still arrive by the big day. https://www.cnet.com/news/best-last-minute-valentines-day-gifts/#ftag=CADf328eec

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 Nvidia’s new RTX GPU is melting PCs… again

Nvidia's RTX 50-series GPUs are here, but you might want to hold off on buying one after users report melting power connector issue.

https://www.laptopmag.com/laptops/gaming-laptops-pcs/nvidias-rtx-5090-gpu-melting-issues-pc

 “The consumer wins either way”: Arm’s Chris Bergey on the rise of Arm computing and the rivalry with x86

Arm-based systems dominated much of the computing industry in 2024. Arm’s Chris Bergey tells Laptop Mag about the advantages of Arm technology and how that’s helped shape the world of silicon from phones to tablets and Chromebooks, and now to home PCs.

https://www.laptopmag.com/laptops/arm-chris-bergey-interview

Samsung’s speedy 2TB portable SSD is a massive 48% off right now
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Whoa! Get this Asus Chromebook with 8GB RAM for just $109
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Want YouTube Premium features for free? This app makes it happen
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10 killer smart home gadgets that were left for dead
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 Custom RTX 5090 water block drops GPU temps by 30C

Der8auer has created the world's first RTX 5090 water block compatible with the Founders Edition version of the GPU. The prototype block reduced GPU temperatures by 30 degrees Celsius compared to the stock cooler.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/custom-rtx-5090-water-block-drops-gpu-temps-by-30c

The OnePlus Watch 3 arrives on February 18

OnePlus has revealed that you'll be able to get your hands on (or wrist under) its latest smartwatch very soon. The OnePlus Watch 3 will be available in the US, Canada and Europe on February 18. The company hasn't announced pricing just yet, but you can get a $30 discount if you

17d | Engadget
Ask HN: Physics PhD at Stanford or Berkeley

What should one consider while signing up for a Physics PhD program, with an focus on experimental Quantum/Molecular optics, program at either university if both of them offer?

I understand there are many factors to take into account when choosing a school for research (advisor, research fit and funding to name a few), but these are on the individual.

Any Physicists on HN?


Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?

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Show HN: Global 3D Topography Explorer

I made a web app to generate 3D models of real places on earth from land cover and elevation data.

Click anywhere on the map to get a polygon, and then click "generate".

It should work at most scales, but if your watershed or region selection is too large, the result can be less exciting because it's so flat.

As a warning, the 3D models can sometimes be too much for my phone. It's nicer on desktop. I'm still working better on mobile support.

The land cover data I'm using gives a cool

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AI summit in Paris brings together Big Tech and U.S. VP Vance

Major world leaders are meeting for an AI summit in Paris, where challenging diplomatic talks are expected as tech titans fight for dominance in the fast-moving technology industry.

Heads of state, top government officials, CEOs and scientists from around 100 countries are participating in the two-day internat

Responsive Split View in Flutter

Here's how to create a responsive split-view widget that works on mobile, desktop and web. https://codewithandrea.com/tips/responsive-split-view-flutter/

 Three tactics to creating a more secure supply chain

Rich Redmon, Chief Product Security Officer at SAP, describes three ways companies can safeguard supply chain data from bad actors.

https://www.techradar.com/pro/three-tactics-to-creating-a-more-secure-supply-chain

 Intel's latest AI laptop processor keeps up with AMD, but it forgot something important

The Intel Core Ultra 9 285H is the flagship in a new line of mobile chips, and it's impressive in several ways. Its approach to AI is also confusing, though.

https://www.windowscentral.com/hardware/intel/intel-core-ultra-9-285h-review

You can now generate AI images of people in Google Docs, Gmail, and more
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Sick of Elon’s antics? Here’s a beginner’s guide to Bluesky
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Liquid cool your PC with a home air conditioner
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Like the Eagles, Tubi surprised its Super Bowl doubters
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Zotac fights GPU scalpers by selling RTX 50-series cards on Discord
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How I Created A Popular WordPress Theme And Coined The Term “Hero Section” (Without Realizing It)

In 2013, Marcel Moerkens was working on Brooklyn, his WordPress theme, and he needed a way to make it stand out from the pack of other WordPress themes. Little did he know that the intro section he called a “Hero” would become one of the most recognizable patterns in web design today. Here’s how the idea came to life and how it changed everything. https://smashingmagazine.com/2025/02/popular-wordpress-theme-term-hero-section/

France pledges to build one gigawatt of new nuclear to speed up its AI ambitions

It's France's turn to get in on the AI boom. On Sunday, President Emmanuel Macron announced private investments into the country's AI ecosystem totaling €109 billion ($112.5 billion). The announcement came ahead of Paris hosting the AI Action Summit on Monday and Tuesday. 

"I can tell you this evening, Europe is going to speed up, France

17d | Engadget
The USB-C Apple Pencil is back on sale for $69

Apple currently has four different Apple Pencil models, and if you aren’t sure which one to get, try reading this guide first. But if the

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Two years of NordPass Premium is 56 percent off right now

Having thought-out, unique passwords for each account is hard — recently, I got stopped for putting the same letter twice in a row — especially when it comes to remembering them all. That's why a password manager is so helpful: It creates and stores all your passwords, so you have peace of mind instead of a major headache. Now, one of

17d | Engadget
New York metro transit systems add on-demand sign language interpreters

It’s a classic New York experience. You’re riding the subway to work, and suddenly the train stops. The lights go off, and you seem to be trapped between stations in a tunnel. For many New Yorkers, hardened over years of bad weather, prevalent trash and cohabitation with rats, this is just another recurring event that’s made less nerve-wracking by experience. But for Jarrod Musano, being stuck on a southbound 6 train that had lost power, there was little relief. Musano was born deaf, and the

17d | Engadget
Show HN: Seen: rendering 1,000,000+ notes in <1s. speed, by default

Hello HN! I've been working on creating a new note-taking app called Seen. Right now, it's really just a preview: virtual-list rendering ~1,000,000 notes in a masonry layout, while trying to minimize CPU and memory usage as much as possible.

Seen currently has:

- A client-side search feature - Creating, updating, deleting the topmost note (locally; no changes are saved to any server) - Automatic repacking of the masonry layout when the window width changes - A lot of bugs, I'm sure

I r

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