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The destruction going on at U.S. government sites is bad news for us all

Earlier this week, a doctor friend told me about a frustrating new obstacle he’s facing at work. In normal times, he’s relied on websites operated by the U.S. federal government for practical information on everything from vaccine side effects to advice for families traveling to exotic areas. But the Trump administration’s move to strip sites of material relating to “gender ideology” and

Galaxy S25 Ultra Review: Greatest Phone Screen Ever, but Let's Not Talk About the AI

Samsung calls this phone Ultra because everything is supposed to be ultra. But the regular S25 and S25 Plus have a lot of its best specs and features and cost much less. https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/galaxy-s25-ultra-review-greatest-phone-screen-ever-and-lets-not-talk-about-the-ai/#ftag=CADf328eec

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 NYT Connections hints and answers for Thursday, February 6 (game #606)

Looking for NYT Connections answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, plus my commentary on the puzzles.

https://www.techradar.com/gaming/nyt-connections-today-answers-hints-6-february-2025

 NYT Strands hints and answers for Thursday, February 6 (game #340)

Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.

https://www.techradar.com/computing/websites-apps/nyt-strands-today-answers-hints-6-february-2025

 If this Xiaomi 15 Ultra camera rumor is true, it could rival the Galaxy S25 Ultra

A new rumor suggests the Xiaomi 15 Ultra will come equipped with one of the most powerful camera systems ever fitted to a smartphone, which could give some of our favorite camera phones a serious run for their money.

https://www.techradar.com/phones/xiaomi-phones/if-this-xiaomi-15-ultra-camera-rumor-is-true-it-could-rival-the-galaxy-s25-ultra

 Panasonic may leave the TV business, and that would be a crying shame

Japanese electronics manufacturer Panasonic is considering a sale of its TV business, only a year after it re-entered the US market.

https://www.techradar.com/televisions/panasonic-may-leave-the-tv-business-and-that-would-be-a-crying-shame

 Israeli spyware company confirms US government and friends are customers

Israeli spyware company Paragon says the US government is a customer, shortly after it was called out by WhatsApp for targeting journalists.

https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/israeli-spyware-company-confirms-us-government-and-friends-are-customers

 Google's $75 billion bet on AI is more than most nation's GDP — but investors aren't impressed

Despite doubling its AI investment, Alphabet's stock takes a hit as DeepSeek's success proves money efficiency is as important as model efficiency.

https://www.laptopmag.com/ai/googles-usd75-billion-bet-on-ai-is-more-than-most-nations-gdp-but-investors-arent-impressed

 Microsoft AI CEO headhunted 3 former colleagues from Google DeepMind to bolster advances in a new AI division

Google just lost three more AI experts to Microsoft. The former DeepMind employees will help found a new AI office in Zurich, Switzerland and focus on audio and vision capabilities.

https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/microsoft-ai-ceo-headhunted-3-former-colleagues-from-google-deepmind-to-bolster-advances-in-a-new-ai-division

How Deepseek caused panic in the U.S AI industry

A UX perspective on the geopolitical AI race

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Sonos may release its long-rumored streaming box this year

Sonos will start selling a streaming box in the "coming months," according to The Verge. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported that the company was working on a streaming device codenamed "Pinewood" back in

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UK study says school phone bans don't affect students' total screen time

In recent years, the push to ban smartphones in schools has picked up, with advocates citing everything from improving focus to creating a safe environment. Now, a new study out of the UK investigates the effectiveness of

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🚀 Must-Try AI Tools of 2025: 32 Game-Changing Picks (Tested & Verified)

Tired of generic AI tool lists that read like they were written by an AI? Me too. That’s why I dove deep into AI to find real gems. This isn’t just another article—it’s my personal experience. Get ready to discover AI tools that will impact your life (or at least make it a little easier). https://webdesignernews.com/%f0%9f%9a%80-must-try-ai-tools-of-2025-32-game-changing-picks-tested-verified/

What is the Difference Between CSS Grid and Flexbox?

Flexbox is a one-dimensional layout tool, used for arranging elements in a single row or column. It is best suited for simple, one-dimensional layouts and smaller-scale projects. https://webdesignernews.com/what-is-the-difference-between-css-grid-and-flexbox/

Dissolving the line between design and engineering

So this conversation is a deep dive into what it looks like for designers to approach their work with an engineering mindset. We talk about Julius’s deep background in prototyping, how he collaborates with designers at Linear. And we also get into why the current state of design engineering is a missed opportunity. https://webdesignernews.com/dissolving-the-line-between-design-and-engineering/

New Amazing CSS Properties To Add To Your Front-end Toolkit

As CSS continues to evolve, it brings new tools and options that help developers craft better and more dynamic web experiences. In this article, I want to introduce 5 lesser-known (and often underused) CSS properties and features that are worth integrating in your 2025 workflow. Each of these is widely supported across major browsers, making them reliable choices for modern front-end development https://webdesignernews.com/new-amazing-css-properties-to-add-to-your-front-end-toolkit/

The Mistakes of CSS

You are not alone. CSS was born in 1996 (it can legally order a beer, you know!) and was initially considered a way to style documents; I don’t think anyone imagined everything CSS would be expected to do nearly 30 years later. If we had a time machine, many things would be done differently to match conventions or to make more sense. Heck, even the CSS Working Group admits to... https://webdesignernews.com/the-mistakes-of-css-2/

CSS nesting

I’ve been doing this CSS thing for over 15 years and I’ve seen a lot of change in that time. A lot of the time, I see a new CSS feature and immediately get excited about how helpful it’s going to be for me and the team in the long term. A good example of that is text-box-trim. https://webdesignernews.com/css-nesting/

The Unexpected Roles of Web Designers

Job titles aren’t always accurate. They don’t tell you the little details of what goes into a day’s work. And they can’t predict the odd situations you’ll get pulled into. Web design is a great example. https://webdesignernews.com/the-unexpected-roles-of-web-designers/

Why this cybersecurity startup wants to watermark everything 

Cybersecurity startup EchoMark is releasing a new application programming interface (API) to allow for its novel digital watermarking tool to integrate with virtually any existing communications software.

Founded in 2022 to develop a digital watermarking system to safeguard organizations’ sensitive and proprietary information, EchoMark originally focused on injecting personalized identifiers into emails and link-based networked document sharing tools. Now, armed with $10 million in

Mastering SERP Analysis: A Step-By-Step Guide To Understanding Search Engine Results Pages via @sejournal, @AdamHeitzman

Master SERP analysis to boost your website's visibility by understanding search features, user intent, and competitor strategies in Google's evolving results pages.

The post Mastering SERP Analysis: A Step-By-Step Guide To Understanding Search Engine Results Pages appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

This Whole Chicken in the Air Fryer Recipe Will Become Your New Favorite

Cook a juicy and perfectly crispy chicken in your air fryer, and save yourself the hassle and extra cleanup of using the stove. https://www.cnet.com/how-to/this-whole-chicken-in-the-air-fryer-recipe-will-become-your-new-favorite/#ftag=CADf328eec

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Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for Feb. 5, #1327

Today's Wordle answer, for puzzle No. 1,327 for Feb. 5, might be a tricky one. Here are hints and the answer. https://www.cnet.com/tech/gaming/todays-wordle-hints-answer-and-help-for-feb-5-1327/#ftag=CADf328eec

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 Adobe's AI assistant can now decipher contract jargon in your PDFs

Acrobat AI Assistant can now handle contracts to make sure you don’t miss important details obscured in complex language.

https://www.techradar.com/pro/adobes-ai-assistant-can-now-decipher-contract-jargon-in-your-pdfs

 Tech deals in 2025: navigating ‘ghost’ discounts and fake reviews

Fake tech deals are a big problem and there’s not much we can do about it. Research finds that 75% of tech deals were ‘suspiciously discounted’.

https://www.techradar.com/pro/tech-deals-in-2025-navigating-ghost-discounts-and-fake-reviews

HDMI 2.2 vs. DisplayPort 2.1b: The future of display connectors, explained
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Windows 10 dies in 2025: Why you shouldn’t brush off the risks
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The NBA is testing a new smart basketball made in Europe


The NBA is experimenting with a digital brain for basketballs. The system is the brainchild of SportIQ, a Finnish startup that develops smart basketballs. Inside each ball’s valve, SportIQ embeds a sensor that tracks a player’s shots. Data is first extracted o

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Deepfake detection improves when using algorithms that are more aware of demographic diversity


Deepfakes – essentially putting words in someone else’s mouth in a very believable way – are becoming more sophisticated by the day and increasingly hard to spot. Recent examples of deepfakes include Taylor Swift nude images, an audio recording

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Will AI revolutionise drug development? Researchers say it depends on how it’s used


The potential of using artificial intelligence in drug discovery and development has sparked both excitement and skepticism among scientists, investors and the general public. “Artificial intelligence is taking over drug development,” claim som

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