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 Google drops a surprise preview of its first smartglasses since Google Glass

Google Glass, in a new form, appeared this week in Vancouver. The maligned technology of a decade ago may be returning at the right moment as the AR market warms up.

https://www.laptopmag.com/gaming/vr/google-smartglasses-2025

Samsung One UI 7 finally arrives on Galaxy 24, Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 in the UK

Samsung’s One UI 7 update is finally beginning to roll out for the company’s 2024 flagship devices in the UK, Europe and the United States. The update, which is built on Android 15, has been long in the works and arrives much later this year than in previous years. The stable, non-beta version of One [...]

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Tomb Raider Prime Video show is reportedly dead in the water

The planned Tomb Raider TV series has been permanently entombed, according to a new report. The Daily Mail – yes we know – says Amazon has pulled the plug on the television show that’d bring Lara Croft to Prime Video. The publication says the show is ‘dead’ according to sources, after years in ‘development hell’. [...]

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New OnePlus Watch 3 price isn’t another typo and there’s one man to thank

OnePlus Watch 3 is back on sale after the ‘Meda in China’ misprint, but unfortunately the US price is a lot higher than originally promised, and it’s likely due to the country of origin. When OnePlus delayed shipping of the OnePlus Watch 3 to resolve the embarrassing error on the rear casing, it was selling [...]

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Moto Razr 2025 teaser promises ‘extraordinary’ update and a dose of AI

Motorola will reveal new Moto Razr devices later this month, judging by a new teaser published on Thursday. The brief video promises a launch on April 24 and it can’t really be anything but a new Razr with a tagline like “when the ordinary flips to the extraordinary #MakeItIconic”. The smart money is on the [...]

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Ninja 5-in-1 Grill & Air Fryer EG351UK Review

Built for a family of four, the Ninja 5-in-1 Grill & Air Fryer EG351UK is a single-bay air fryer and grill that features temperature probe cooking for precision results. With an integrated rest timer, this air fryer makes it easier than ever to get perfect results time and time again. Design and Features Relative [...]

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Does Netflix have ads? The platform’s subscription plans explained

Want to save money on your streaming subscriptions? As plans with adverts are much cheaper than ad-free, we explain whether Netflix has ads.

The post Does Netflix have ads? The platform’s subscription plans explained appeared first on Trusted Reviews.

https://www.trustedreviews.com/explainer/does-netflix-have-ads

Is OLED burn-in still an issue on modern TVs?

One of the issues that won’t go away with OLED TVs is burn-in or image retention, and it’s required reading for anyone who is interested in buying an OLED TV. Burn-in is a problem that only affects OLED TVs, which might make you feel nervous about an OLED TV purchase, but we’ll explain why you [...]

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Apple TV Plus is currently just $2.99 a month for a limited time only

This Apple TV Plus deal means you’ll no longer have to miss out some of the biggest shows and movies of the year. While a subscription will usually set you back $9.99 a month, new members can sign up to Apple TV Plus for just $2.99 a month for their first three months. That works [...]

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Netflix and VPNs: What are the rules?

Pop quiz. You’re subscribed to Netflix but annoyed by the fact that other countries get access films and TV series at an earlier date. What do you do? Well, one option is that you could invest in a VPN. That will allow you to surf the internet and tap into versions of Netflix from other [...]

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 GPUs and tariffs — Why I recommend buying a new graphics card now before the prices climb even higher

The GPU market is already a mess, and the currently inflated prices aren't going to get any better as more tariffs fall into place. Here's what you need to know.

https://www.windowscentral.com/hardware/cpu-gpu-components/gpu-tariffs-should-you-buy

 OpenAI's need for more paid ChatGPT users is subtly mentioned in code — Will it use the viral Ghibli memes to cash in?

Code in ChatGPT suggests OpenAI may start watermarking images generated by free users, forcing them to upgrade to paid plans for an unrestricted user experience.

https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/openai-need-for-more-paid-chatgpt-users

 Tariffs and gaming handhelds: Should I buy a Steam Deck, ROG Ally, or even a Nintendo Switch right now?

Learn all you need to know about how tariffs will affect the cost of gaming handhelds. I'm also keeping tack of current handheld prices so you can know when to buy.

https://www.windowscentral.com/gaming/should-i-buy-a-gaming-handheld-now-because-of-tariffs

Buying a laptop before China tariffs kick in? DON’T fall for these tricks!
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Microsoft debuts the most beautiful Surface ever for you to win
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Is your phone secretly listening to you? Here’s an easy way to find out
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 Researchers make breakthrough in cleaning up the 'forever chemicals' used in chip manufacturing

Monash University has developed a water filter to catch PFAS used in chip manufacturing and other industries. The chip industry has been lobbying for years against any progress on legislating PFAS-use.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/manufacturing/researchers-make-breakthrough-in-cleaning-up-the-forever-chemicals-used-in-chip-manufacturing

This tiny screw is powering the humanoid robot revolution

The humanoid robotics revolution is just around the corner. Test models are already working in factories alongside human beings across the world, while AI companies develop new foundation models designed to help robots navigate their environments as easily as humans do.

But computer “brains” are useless without the skeletons that give humanoid robots their form—and the ma

IPOs are being pulled and the market is yo-yoing. What’s next?

Calling this a chaotic week on Wall Street might be underselling the situation. We’ve seen drops of more than 2,000 points in the Dow and then gains of even more. In the past five days, the Dow has swung almost 3,300 points.

That volatility has pushed more than a dozen companies to shelve their IPO plans, including some of the year’s most-highly anticipated debuts.

Why I read 597 applications for one job—no AI involved

Last month I posted a job description on our blog for a chief of staff role at my venture capital firm, Graham & Walker. Turns out, that job description really hit a nerve. Within an hour, more than a hundred candidates had put their hat in the ring and filled out the long Google form that served as our only form of application.

Quickly overwhelmed by the interest, I asked everyone I knew for tips on how to review all those applications most efficiently. They recommended several to

 Unleashing intelligent workflows with ERP implementation

Businesses are increasingly seeking ways to streamline processes, enhance efficiency and above all, accelerate innovation.

https://www.techradar.com/pro/unleashing-intelligent-workflows-with-erp-implementation

You can save 36% on this flash drive that safeguards family photos, documents, and more
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Silicon Valley needs to get back to silicon

With their drab gray suits and their Buddy Holly glasses, the so-called traitorous eight don’t look like revolutionaries. Given no context, you can imagine them occupying some kind of middle-management role at a small regional bank. And yet these are the people you can thank for the digital world.

The eight—which included Intel cofounder Gordon Moore—had departed Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory to found Fairchild

 Passing the torch to a new era of open source technology

The threat of private, closed source software dominating technology landscape will see an end to the open source movement which started over 30 years ago.

https://www.techradar.com/pro/passing-the-torch-to-a-new-era-of-open-source-technology

How do you fact-check an AI?

Ryan chats with Amr Awadallah, founder and CEO of GenAI platform Vectara. They cover how retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) has advanced, why fact-checking and accurate data are essential in building AI applications, and how Vectara’s Mockingbird model seeks to minimize hallucinations. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/04/11/how-do-you-fact-check-an-ai/

An answer to AI’s energy addiction? More AI, says the IEA


The International Energy Agency (IEA) has published its first major report on the AI gold rush’s impact on global energy consumption — and its findings paint a worrying, and perhaps contradictory, picture.   Energy use from data centres, including for artificia

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Return of the dire wolf? More like a Colossal case of conservation-washing


US biotech startup Colossal Biosciences has resurrected the dire wolf — or at least that’s what the company would like you to believe. Social media is abuzz with viral videos, memes, and images of fluffy white puppies. The Game of Thrones references are — pred

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The PHP Podcast: 2025.04.10 – Importing elePHPants

The PHP Podcast streams the recording of this podcast live, typically every Thursday at 3 PM PT. Come join us and subscribe to our Youtube channel. This week on the PHP Podcast, Eric and John talk about pgAdmin Vulnerability, NativePHP, Laravel UUID Package, PHP Tek Sponsors announces, and more… Links from the show: PHP[TEK] 2025 […]

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Záhadná čelist z moře u Tchaj-wanu se proměnila v nejlepší fosilii denisovana

V roce 2015 vylovili rybářskou sítí z mořského dna poblíž Peskadorských ostrovů čelist z lidské linie, ze které se nepodařilo vytáhnout DNA. Paleoprotemika ukázala na muže denisovana, který žil asi před 10 až 190 tisíci let. Je to důvod k oslavě, protože jde o nejlepší fosilii denisovana, jakou máme k dispozici. http://www.osel.cz/13990-zahadna-celist-z-more-u-tchaj-wanu-se-promenila-v-nejlepsi-fosilii-denisovana.html

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Are Your Poops Regular? Experts Share What Your Bowel Movements Mean

Your number two reveals a lot about you. Here's what your time on the toilet says about your health, according to gastroenterologists. https://www.cnet.com/health/medical/experts-share-what-your-bowel-movements-say-about-your-health/#ftag=CADf328eec

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5 Simple Ways to Lower Your Heat and Electric Bills This Spring

Your utility bills don't have to skyrocket this spring. Here are simple ways to trim your monthly heat and electric bills throughout the season. https://www.cnet.com/home/energy-and-utilities/5-simple-ways-to-lower-your-heat-and-electric-bills-this-spring/#ftag=CADf328eec

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The FDA Just Cleared the Dexcom G7 15-Day, the Longest-Lasting CGM

The new sensor — expected to launch in the second half of 2025 — will provide easier diabetes management for eligible users. https://www.cnet.com/health/medical/the-fda-just-cleared-the-dexcom-g7-15-day-the-longest-lasting-cgm/#ftag=CADf328eec

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Best Website Builder for Small Business in 2025

These website builders make it easy to launch your first online business or bring an existing one to the internet. https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/best-website-builder-for-small-business/#ftag=CADf328eec

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 Hot Swap: A Laptop Mag series about making the tech switch

The idea of switching out our technology can leave us feeling cold. But Laptop is here to help.

https://www.laptopmag.com/tag/hot-swap

When faces go virally wrong

AI portraiture and the crisis of the profile picture in an era where identity is easily exploited and monetized by the viral Ghibli AI art

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Fedora 42 pohledem cizince v cizí zemi

Dvaačtyřicáté vydání Fedory se blíží, máme tu beta verzi a jak všichni dobře víme, 42 je odpovědí na základní otázku všeho. Rozhodl jsem se tuto výzvu vyslyšet a opět po několik vydáních zkusit tuto oblíbenou distribuci. https://www.root.cz/clanky/fedora-42-pohledem-cizince-v-cizi-zemi/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=rss

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You'll have to wait until April 24 to know if Motorola was brave enough to make a wooden Razr

Motorola is gearing up to announce new phones on April 24, based on a short teaser video the company shared on X. The video shows what looks like two types of phone — presumably a member of the 2025 Razr family and a Moto Edge — sliding and unfolding into place to spell "AI."

There's little else to go on from the video other than the April

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Tech founder charged with fraud for 'AI' that was secretly overseas contract workers

The US Department of Justice has indicted Albert Sangier for defrauding investors with misleading statements about his Nate financial technology platform. Founded by Sangier in 2018, Nate claimed it could offer shoppers a universal checkout app thanks to artificial intelligence. However, the

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Show HN: I built a tool to manage and compare credit card rewards

This is a free tool that helps you manage and visualize your credit card rewards across different categories.

You can input the cards in your wallet and see how they complement each other, spot gaps in your setup, and also see the best card to use for a given merchant.

I’m also a founder at OneCard, where we’re building a smart card that’ll eventually handle all of this automatically, routing each purchase to the best card in real-time.

Would love feedback from the HN community!

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Morocco’s social security database hacked and leaked on Telegram

Morocco‘s social security agency said troves of data were stolen from its systems in a cyberattack this week that resulted in personal information being leaked on the messaging app Telegram.

The North African kingdom’s social security fund administers pensions and insurance benefits to millions of private sector workers, from assembly line laborers to corporate executives.

Butter Recall for Potential Fecal Contamination Sure Sounds Icky. Here's What to Know

The bad news? the FDA recalled a specific lot of Cabot Creamery butter found to have elevated levels of coliform bacteria. The good news? It's not a widespread issue. https://www.cnet.com/health/butter-recall-for-potential-fecal-contamination-sure-sounds-icky-what-to-know/#ftag=CADf328eec

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Brown vs White Noise: Which Sound Will Put You to Sleep?

I researched the two types of noises to find out which one is better to play on your sound machine while sleeping. https://www.cnet.com/health/sleep/brown-vs-white-noise-which-sound-will-put-you-to-sleep/#ftag=CADf328eec

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These 3 Age-Defying Exercises Might Just Be Your New Superpower

You're not getting older. You're getting stronger. These three moves help keep your body flexible, energized, and ready for anything. https://www.cnet.com/health/fitness/best-exercises-for-aging/#ftag=CADf328eec

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