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Altman apologizes after OpenAI failed to alert police before Tumbler Ridge killings
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crime1d ago

Altman apologizes after OpenAI failed to alert police before Tumbler Ridge killings

https://www.ms.now/news/altman-openai-tumbler-ridgehttps://www.dw.com/en/openai-apologizes-for-not-reporting-canada-mass-shooter/a-76929817https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/25/altman-apologizes-after-openai-failed-to-alert-police-before-fatal-canada-shooting
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  • OpenAI chief Sam Altman apologizes to the Canadian community for not alerting authorities before a mass shooting, signaling accountability and new safeguards.
  • Altman pledges collaboration with all levels of government to prevent a recurrence and to pursue broad accountability and policy engagement.
  • OpenAI previously identified the shooter’s banned ChatGPT account in abuse checks but did not refer the case to police due to a lack of credible or imminent harm.
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Space Force names 12 companies to develop Golden Dome’s space-based interceptors
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Space Force names 12 companies to develop Golden Dome’s space-based interceptors

https://defensescoop.com/2026/04/24/golden-dome-space-based-interceptor-missile-defense-contractors/https://www.airandspaceforces.com/space-force-reveals-space-based-interceptor-awards-golden-dome/https://spacenews.com/space-force-awards-up-to-3-2-billion-for-golden-dome-interceptor-prototypes/
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  • The US Space Force awarded 12 companies, including Lockheed Martin and SpaceX, contracts worth up to $3.2 billion to develop prototypes for space-based interceptors under Golden Dome plan.
  • Space Force used a fast-track procurement method to accelerate awards, leveraging Other Transactional Authority to cut red tape and boost competition.
  • Space Force leaders say affordability is essential, warning that production will not proceed if the program cannot be affordable.
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Democratic Maine governor vetoes first US state freeze on new datacenters
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politics1d ago

Democratic Maine governor vetoes first US state freeze on new datacenters

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/24/maine-governor-blocks-datacenter-moratoriumhttps://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/maine-gov-janet-mills-says-no-ban-data-center-construction-rcna341341https://www.pressherald.com/2026/04/24/janet-mills-vetoes-temporary-data-center-ban-2/
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  • Maine Gov. Mills vetoed what would have been the country’s first state moratorium on the construction of data centers, signaling a preference for study and planning over an outright ban.
  • The veto came despite backing for a long-term moratorium from the legislature, which aimed to pause large centers and create a council to vet projects.
  • Mills cited the Jay, Maine project as a carve-out rationale, arguing it would bring needed jobs to a town hit hard by mill closures.
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New Steam Controller reportedly $99
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technology12h ago

New Steam Controller reportedly $99

https://www.pcgamer.com/hardware/game-pads/new-steam-controller-reportedly-usd99/https://wccftech.com/steam-controller-review-leak-price-valve/https://www.tomshardware.com/peripherals/controllers-gamepads/steam-controller-leaked-review-points-to-usd99-msrp-more-expensive-than-ps5-and-xbox-controllers-and-nintendo-joy-cons
Pcgamer.com and 3 more
  • If the price they quote is correct, that would mean a Steam Controller will cost the same as a new set of Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Cons, and it'll be $25 more expensive than the PlayStation 5 DualSense controller.
  • Today (April 25), reports of a potential Steam Controller price leak circulated online, and if they're correct, it sounds like Valve's new hardware won't be cheap.
  • The pair of trackpads are the standout feature, with reviewers noting they feel natural within minutes of use.
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iPhone 18 rumored to get at least one new Pro-tier upgrade - 9to5Mac
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iPhone 18 rumored to get at least one new Pro-tier upgrade - 9to5Mac

https://9to5mac.com/2026/04/24/iphone-18-rumored-to-get-at-least-one-new-pro-tier-upgrade/https://www.tomsguide.com/phones/iphones/delayed-iphone-18-could-get-a-ram-boost-and-a-more-powerful-chipsethttps://www.macrumors.com/2026/04/24/iphone-18-could-come-with-12gb-ram/
9to5mac.com and 3 more
  • All signs indicate that Apple’s base iPhone 18 will be missing from this fall’s flagship lineup, launching in early 2027 instead.
  • Analyst Dan Nystedt says the base iPhone 18 will feature 12GB of RAM for improved performance.
  • This RAM increase represents about a 50% uplift over the 8GB in the iPhone 17, signaling a memory-focused performance shift.
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finance.yahoo.com
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technology12h ago

Is This AI Cryptocurrency a Millionaire Maker?

  • Bittensor hosts a network of more than 128 subnets where miners provide computing power for AI services, creating a diverse ecosystem for TAO demand.
  • Subnet owners must burn some TAO to register, while miners and validators pay TAO to claim participant slots on subnets, and investors can stake TAO for yields.
  • Analysts acknowledge upside but warn that the scale needed to reach millionaire outcomes makes such gains unlikely for TAO.
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The SpaceX IPO Could Make Millionaires. Here's What Investors Need to Know. | The Motley Fool
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business16h ago

The SpaceX IPO Could Make Millionaires. Here's What Investors Need to Know. | The Motley Fool

https://www.fool.com/investing/2026/04/25/the-spacex-ipo-could-make-millionaires-heres-what/https://finance.yahoo.com/markets/stocks/articles/spacex-ipo-could-millionaires-heres-134500074.html
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  • SpaceX is targeting a June IPO that could value the company well over $1 trillion, with some reports citing $1.75 trillion.
  • Starlink's profits plus SpaceX's new AI ventures underscore how the company blends satellite broadband with AI, strengthening its broader ecosystem.
  • Intuitive Machines shows improving revenue trends but remains unprofitable, highlighting the high risk in early space infrastructure plays.
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I tested the Roborock QV 35S for a month — 3 things I like and 1 thing I don't
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I tested the Roborock QV 35S for a month — 3 things I like and 1 thing I don't

  • The Roborock QV 35S offers strong value for hard floors, priced under $750.
  • The vacuum cleans floors effectively and can mop in the same run.
  • The QV 35S can identify carpets during mapping and lifts the mop accordingly.
  • Battery life is strong, allowing up to 180 minutes of runtime on one charge.
  • Performance on high-pile carpets is a noted downside with this model.
  • Automatic mapping helps differentiate carpeted areas from hard floors during cleaning.
  • The reviewer notes the Roborock’s app provides a clear cleaning path and debris pickup visibility.
  • The review positions the QV 35S as a good value option among competing robot vacuums.
  • Overall verdict highlights three positive points and one drawback.
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‘We are Xbox’: Xbox confirms name change, new logo
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technology11m ago

‘We are Xbox’: Xbox confirms name change, new logo

  • Xbox reverts to the 'We Are Xbox' name with a new logo as part of a strategic reset.
  • Executive leadership says the move returns to roots after 2022 renaming to Microsoft Gaming.
  • New branding aims to make Xbox more affordable, personal, and open.
  • The logo returns to the trademark green used since the platform’s 2001 launch.
  • Leadership outlines priorities including hardware, content, experience, and services.
  • Microsoft Gaming was the 2022 rename; Sharma emphasizes a broader ambition for Xbox.
  • The company hinted at revisiting exclusivity and AI strategies as part of its plan.
  • The open letter to Xbox staff outlines the vision for the brand’s future.
  • The branding update comes with a broader plan to adjust pricing and services.
  • The company announced the new logo alongside the return to the 'We Are Xbox' identity.
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14 Products Apple Is Saying Goodbye To In 2026 - SlashGear
#10 out of 316
technology11m ago

14 Products Apple Is Saying Goodbye To In 2026 - SlashGear

  • Apple will discontinue or end repair support for 14 devices in 2026, per SlashGear.
  • First-generation AirTags are delisted as Apple ships second-gen models with minor upgrades.
  • iPhone 16e is out of stock on Apple’s site as the 17e replaces it in 2026, with iOS support through 2030s.
  • M4 MacBook Air is discontinued on Apple’s site after the M5 release, available only refurbished.
  • Mac Pro lineup is retired as Apple Silicon models offer similar performance in smaller form.
  • iPad mini 4 and iPad 11th generation face obsolescence and vintage status by 2026.
  • Apple TV HD (32 GB) is listed as obsolete; tvOS 26 likely to be final update.
  • iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max will be unavailable new from Apple in fall 2026.
  • AirPods Max 2 launches in 2026, but the first-gen remains unavailable new from Apple.
  • Rumors suggest iPad replacements could appear in 2026 or 2027, with OLED upgrades possible.
  • Certified Refurbished and third-party shops become the primary sources for discontinued devices.
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