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#1
Xbox boss Phil Spencer is retiring, and his replacement is an AI executive who joined Microsoft in 2024
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Xbox boss Phil Spencer is retiring, and his replacement is an AI executive who joined Microsoft in 2024

https://www.pcgamer.com/gaming-industry/xbox-boss-phil-spencer-is-retiring-and-his-replacement-is-an-ai-executive-who-joined-microsoft-in-2024/https://www.ign.com/articles/phil-spencer-reflects-on-38-years-at-microsoft-i-never-could-have-imagined-the-path-aheadhttps://www.theverge.com/games/882326/read-microsoft-gaming-ceo-asha-sharma-first-memo
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  • Asha Sharma will take over as head of gaming, signaling a shift toward an AI-enhanced platform strategy.
  • Matt Booty will report to Sharma as executive vice president and chief content officer during the transition.
  • Revenue from video games at Microsoft declined about 10% in the December quarter, underscoring leadership renewal.
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Tesla loses bid to toss $243 million verdict in fatal Autopilot crash suit
#2 out of 4467.9K est. views19.38%
technology20h ago

Tesla loses bid to toss $243 million verdict in fatal Autopilot crash suit

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/20/tesla-loses-bid-toss-243-million-verdict-fatal-autopilot-crash-suit.htmlhttps://www.rawstory.com/tesla-2675288731/https://nypost.com/2026/02/20/business/judge-upholds-243m-verdict-against-tesla-in-autopilot-crash-that-killed-woman/
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  • A Florida federal jury found Tesla partly liable for a 2019 deadly crash involving Autopilot, ordering $243 million in damages.
  • The judge wrote that evidence admitted at trial more than supports the jury verdict, with no reason for a new trial.
  • The ruling highlights Autopilot’s role and Tesla’s misrepresentations in the crash, reinforcing liability findings.
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Tesla is dropping a bargain version of the Cybertruck
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Tesla is dropping a bargain version of the Cybertruck

  • Tesla's new dual motor AWD Cybertruck goes on sale now from Tesla’s site, cheaper than the earlier RWD version but with features like a powered tonneau cover and adaptive damping.
  • The budget Cybertruck adds practical upgrades like a powered tonneau cover, bed outlets, and adaptive damping, even as its range dips to 325 miles.
  • Tesla prices the top Cyberbeast variant at 99,990, reflecting a reset in pricing amid softer demand and ongoing price moves.
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Chinese Satellite Obliterates Starlink With 2-Watt Laser From 36,000 KM Above Earth
#4 out of 44616.9K est. views20.00%

Chinese Satellite Obliterates Starlink With 2-Watt Laser From 36,000 KM Above Earth

  • A 2-watt laser from geostationary orbit achieved 1 Gbps downlink to an Earth ground station.
  • Adaptive optics and multi-channel mode processing raised usable signal from 72% to 91.1%.
  • Geostationary links trade latency for continuous regional coverage compared with Starlink’s LEO constellation.
  • Ground technology included a 1.8-meter telescope and 357 micro mirrors for wavefront correction.
  • The experiment used a multi-plane converter and mode selection to pick the strongest signals.
  • The study appeared in Acta Optica Sinica and involved institutions from Peking University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
  • Atmospheric interference is the main challenge for space-based optical links at GEO distances.
  • The experiment required multiple ground stations to maintain availability during cloud cover.
  • Latency remains a drawback for GEO optical links compared with Starlink’s ~20–40 ms.
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The Google Weather Android ‘app’ is going away
#5 out of 44621.3K est. views24.99%

The Google Weather Android ‘app’ is going away

https://9to5google.com/2026/02/20/google-weather-app-android-deprecation/https://www.androidpolice.com/google-weather-app-for-android-on-its-way-out/
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  • Google is retiring the Android Weather app and folding weather results into Google Search, signaling a shift toward a unified weather experience.
  • Home screen shortcuts no longer launch a dedicated weather app; they now open a Google Search page with weather results.
  • The new interface presents current conditions, an hourly forecast carousel, and a 10-day outlook within a single weather view.
  • Google is using AI Overviews to summarize current weather conditions, aligning with its broader AI-enhanced weather experience.
  • Rollout progress is uneven, with some devices migrated while others have not yet completed the transition.
  • The change reflects Google's strategy to consolidate weather data within the Search ecosystem to reduce maintenance of parallel interfaces.
  • The deprecated app previously delivered fullscreen weather with graphs for wind, humidity, and more, which are now accessed via the new interface.
  • The transition aims to reduce two parallel weather experiences across devices, streamlining Google's weather offerings.
  • User sentiment notes nostalgia for the old Froggy-themed design, underscoring a cultural attachment to the prior weather experience.
  • The new reference underlines that Google’s weather strategy centers on Search-driven results and AI-assisted summaries rather than a standalone app.
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Anker Adds Another Charger to Its Record-Low Deals Lineup, 65W USB-C Model Powers 3 Devices - Kotaku
#6 out of 44633.7K est. views3.69%
technology11h ago

Anker Adds Another Charger to Its Record-Low Deals Lineup, 65W USB-C Model Powers 3 Devices - Kotaku

https://kotaku.com/anker-adds-another-charger-to-its-record-low-deals-lineup-65w-usb-c-model-powers-3-devices-2000671497https://www.theverge.com/gadgets/881989/anker-prime-power-bank-20k-200-w-monster-hunter-wilds-deal-sale
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  • Anker Prime Power Bank (20K, 200W) discounted to $79.99 with fast charging and a smart display.
  • Anker 65W three-port charger offered at $26, with folding plugs and broad device compatibility.
  • The Verge notes Prime members may benefit from free delivery on eligible Anker deals.
  • Both outlets frame multi-device charging as a key convenience for on-the-go users.
  • Kotaku highlights the charger’s size, portability, and travel-friendly design.
  • The Verge lists additional deals on Nothing’s CMF Buds 2A and Monster Hunter Wilds.
  • Deals are time-sensitive, with other offers described as limited-time.
  • The articles frame these deals as cost-saving ways to power multiple devices.
  • The Verge notes high output and fast charging claims for the power bank.
  • The Verge mentions the power bank supports 100W USB-C recharging.
  • Kotaku’s piece emphasizes the charger’s compatibility with a wide range of devices.
  • Both outlets reference that these deals are part of broader deal round with other tech discounts.
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‘Reimagining matter’: Nobel laureate invents machine that harvests water from dry air
#7 out of 44616.3K est. views73.80%
science1h ago

‘Reimagining matter’: Nobel laureate invents machine that harvests water from dry air

  • A Nobel laureate unveils an off-grid device that harvests water from dry air using ambient energy, capable of producing up to 1,000 litres daily.
  • The unit, about the size of a 20-foot container, runs on ultra-low-grade energy and could supply communities when central water systems fail.
  • Yaghi says the invention could offer a climate-friendly alternative to desalination due to its lower energy and environmental impact.
  • Caribbean islands view the device as key to resilience after storms, droughts, and rising water insecurity.
  • The UN warns the planet has entered a global water bankruptcy era with billions lacking safe water or sanitation.
  • Yaghi’s background includes growing up in a Jordanian refugee community with limited water and electricity.
  • The invention is described as a science capable of reimagining matter and advancing climate action.
  • Yaghi advocates for using atmospheric water harvesting to support hurricane recovery and drought resilience.
  • The Guardian notes the device could reduce dependence on energy-intensive desalination methods.
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India joins America-led Pax Silica supply chain effort to build semiconductor talent and reduce reliance on China — agreement spans from rare earths to chipmaking tools
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world1h ago

India joins America-led Pax Silica supply chain effort to build semiconductor talent and reduce reliance on China — agreement spans from rare earths to chipmaking tools

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/india-joins-america-led-pax-silica-supply-chain-effort-to-build-semiconductor-talent-and-reduce-reliance-on-china-agreement-spans-from-rare-earths-to-chipmaking-toolshttps://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/2/21/india-brazil-sign-critical-minerals-deal-as-partners-seek-trade-growth
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  • India and Brazil signed a critical minerals and rare earths cooperation agreement amid broader trade talks.
  • Modi described the deal as a major step toward building resilient supply chains for key materials.
  • Analysts noted Brazil and India seek diversified resource access amid shifting global supply chains.
  • India announced nine additional agreements with Brazil, spanning digital cooperation to health.
  • Modi called Brazil India’s largest trading partner in Latin America, targeting over $20 billion in five years.
  • Observers highlighted a growing trend of Global South collaborations to secure resource access.
  • Observatory of Economic Complexity data show India and Brazil trade patterns in minerals and refined products.
  • India’s Jaiashankar expressed confidence Lula’s talks will momentum to ties, alongside other ministers.
  • The event underscored multi-country engagement with critical minerals beyond India and Brazil.
  • The partnership is framed as strengthening the Global South’s role in global trade rules.
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3 Cheap Monitors That Won’t Make Your Eyes Ache and Your Workday Worse
#9 out of 4468.4K est. views79.05%

3 Cheap Monitors That Won’t Make Your Eyes Ache and Your Workday Worse

  • WIRED evaluates monitors under $200, prioritizing value over premium features.
  • Dell 27 Plus (S2725HSM) is praised for its adjustable stand and solid image quality at low cost.
  • MSI Pro MP273QW E14 offers high resolution for the price, with strong image quality.
  • Lenovo Legion R27fc-30 stands out for gaming with high refresh and curved screen.
  • MSI Pro MP243W E14 is noted for strong color and brightness at 1080p around $100.
  • Dell, MSI, Samsung, and Lenovo models are noted for specific trade-offs in ports, adjustability, and brightness.
  • The review notes price fluctuations and recommends watching sales for better deals.
  • The piece suggests upgrading budgets to under $400 for fewer compromises.
  • The review emphasizes usefulness for general tasks and light gaming rather than high-end gaming.
  • The article closes by pointing readers to further ‘Best Monitors’ recommendations for higher-end options.
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Battlefield 6 lead knows fans "want more maps," but we won't be getting them any faster in order to preserve quality: "There are worlds in which we release hundreds of maps, but they're not fun"
#10 out of 4468.4K est. views67.27%

Battlefield 6 lead knows fans "want more maps," but we won't be getting them any faster in order to preserve quality: "There are worlds in which we release hundreds of maps, but they're not fun"

  • Battlefield 6 will release two new maps per season to maintain quality over quantity.
  • Developers say releasing hundreds of maps can be fun in theory, but not if they’re not enjoyable to play.
  • Christofi cites map quality as the priority, even if fans want more content faster.
  • The team size is a factor in pacing, with a focus on avoiding quality sacrifices.
  • Season 2 delays are acknowledged as affecting release pace, with hopes the update will lay a solid foundation.
  • Christofi reiterates empathy for players while stressing the need to balance pace and quality.
  • Battlefield 6 aims to ensure maps feel fun and varied for players.
  • The article references past Battlefield titles to contrast launch pace and map count.
  • The piece positions Live Service cadence against long-term map quality.
  • The article features quotes from GamesRadar+ summarizing the producer’s stance.
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