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#1
Intel's new Core Ultra 5 250K Plus is the best $199 processor I've tested
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technology23h ago

Intel's new Core Ultra 5 250K Plus is the best $199 processor I've tested

https://www.pcgamer.com/hardware/processors/intel-core-ultra-5-250k-plus-review/https://www.tomsguide.com/computing/cpus/intel-core-ultra-7-270k-plus-5-250k-plus-reviewhttps://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/cpus/intel-core-ultra-7-270k-plus-review
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  • Intel’s Core Ultra 7 270K Plus maxes out the silicon, enabling the entire 8P+16E cores present, along with the entire 36 MB slab of L3 cache, differentiating it from the 285K flagship on paper.
  • The 270K Plus is priced aggressively at $300, aiming to offset high memory and SSD costs and compete with Ryzen SKUs in the mid-range segment.
  • In gaming at 1080p, the 270K Plus runs about 15% faster on average across many games, offering a strong price-to-performance balance.
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#2
The Kindle Colorsoft is $80 off ahead of Amazon's Big Spring
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shopping19h ago

The Kindle Colorsoft is $80 off ahead of Amazon's Big Spring

https://mashable.com/article/best-amazon-spring-sale-kindle-deals-2026https://www.cnet.com/deals/anker-solix-c800-solar-bundle-amazon-deal/https://www.techradar.com/tablets/ereaders/the-amazing-kindle-colorsoft-just-dropped-to-its-record-low-black-friday-price-on-amazon
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  • The Jackery Spring Sale offers up to 60% off with an extra 5% off using OFFER5, expanding savings beyond initial reductions.
  • Home Power 3600 Plus and Explorer 5000 Plus are highlighted, showing large capacity and multi-day backup power for home or outdoor use.
  • The Explorer 5000 Plus is positioned as an eco-friendly home backup with high capacity and multiple output options for essential devices during outages.
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#3
Jury finds Elon Musk liable for misleading investors during Twitter purchase
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business17h ago

Jury finds Elon Musk liable for misleading investors during Twitter purchase

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/elon-musk-liable-for-misleading-investors-during-twitter-purchase-jury-finds/https://www.pcgamer.com/gaming-industry/if-this-was-a-trial-about-whether-i-made-stupid-tweets-i-would-say-im-guilty-says-elon-musk-in-trial-before-being-found-guilty/
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  • A San Francisco jury found Elon Musk liable for misleading investors during Twitter's 2022 purchase process.
  • The verdict said two Musk tweets were misleading, but he did not deliberately scheme to defraud investors.
  • Damages for shareholders will be determined in a subsequent phase of the case.
  • The trial focused on Musk's statements about fake accounts and the Twitter deal.
  • Musk's change of stance after the trial influenced the eventual purchase outcome in 2022.
  • The verdict did not find that Musk knowingly defrauded investors with a deliberate scheme.
  • The class-action scope includes thousands of Twitter shareholders affected by the statements.
  • The other portion of the trial evaluated a May 2022 podcast remark and its impact on investors.
  • The ruling could have significant financial implications for Musk and his holdings.
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#4
Oura Ring 5 leaks
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Oura Ring 5 leaks

https://www.gsmarena.com/oura_ring_5_leaks-news-72076.phphttps://gadgetsandwearables.com/2026/03/23/oura-ring-5/https://www.tomsguide.com/wellness/smart-rings/oura-ring-5-leaked-this-could-be-the-new-design
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  • Latest leaks show the Oura Ring 5 with a more curved, traditional ring design.
  • A new Deep Rose color replaces the Rose Gold, per leak reports.
  • Matte black, silver, and gold remain, with silver offering two finishes.
  • Charging methods stay the same, including the dock and charging case.
  • Battery life is expected to remain similar to the current model.
  • Sensor improvements are uncertain; images show a potential sensor position change.
  • FCC listing hints at a September appearance for the Oura Ring 5.
  • Android Headlines previously suggested a 2027 launch window.
  • Patents indicate potential future health features like blood pressure and ECG.
  • Industry speculation places Oura Ring 5 among competing smart rings ahead of a 2027 release.
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#5
Layton City adopts ordinance to prohibit cryptocurrency ATMs
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Layton City adopts ordinance to prohibit cryptocurrency ATMs

https://kutv.com/news/local/layton-city-adopts-ordinance-to-prohibit-cryptocurrency-atmshttps://kjzz.com/news/local/layton-city-adopts-ordinance-to-prohibit-cryptocurrency-atmshttps://kmyu.tv/newsletters/layton-city-adopts-ordinance-to-prohibit-cryptocurrency-atms
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  • Layton City bans physical cryptocurrency kiosks, with existing machines to be removed within 60 days under a new ordinance.
  • The ban follows a probe linking about $2 million in fraud-related losses between 2021 and 2025 to crypto kiosks and related scams.
  • Criminals were observed pressuring victims to deposit cash into crypto kiosks, with funds moving to the offender’s digital wallet and hindering recovery.
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#6
Nintendo Switch 2 Production Cut 33% Following Weak Holiday Sales, Report Claims
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business3h ago

Nintendo Switch 2 Production Cut 33% Following Weak Holiday Sales, Report Claims

https://www.ign.com/articles/nintendo-switch-2-production-cut-33-following-weak-holiday-sales-report-claimshttps://metro.co.uk/2026/03/24/nintendo-cuts-switch-2-production-30-demand-decreases-due-low-demand-27642731/https://www.gamesradar.com/platforms/nintendo-switch-2/nintendo-is-reportedly-cutting-switch-2-console-production-by-a-third-after-not-hitting-expected-sales-over-the-holidays/
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  • Nintendo reportedly cuts Switch 2 production by a third after underwhelming holiday sales, reducing planned output from 6 million to 4 million in the near term.
  • The production cut underscores regional demand signals: Japan remains buyers’ priority while overseas momentum softens.
  • Analysts interpret the move as inventory management rather than a fundamental shift in annual sales goals for Switch 2.
  • Nintendo remains confident in long-term demand, with first-party titles and 2026 releases aimed at sustaining momentum.
  • Switch 2 debuted as Nintendo’s fastest-selling console at launch, driven by the prior Switch’s momentum, though sustained sales remain under observation.
  • Market watchers will track performance through 2026 to assess whether demand holds as exclusive titles roll out.
  • Nintendo framed the update as regional performance and lineup expectations rather than a broad demand downgrade.
  • Pokémon Pokopia’s success provided a notable stock bump despite the production cut.
  • The US holiday performance remained softer than the global launch momentum, prompting production reassessment.
  • Industry context suggests Nintendo will monitor the upcoming holiday season and software lineup to guide future production decisions.
  • Despite the cut, Nintendo’s broader hardware strategy includes exploring mass production to offset rising memory costs.
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#7
Gigabyte X870 Aorus Stealth Motherboard Review: The gothy Goldilocks of rear-connect AM5 motherboards
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technology34m ago

Gigabyte X870 Aorus Stealth Motherboard Review: The gothy Goldilocks of rear-connect AM5 motherboards

  • Tom's Hardware reports the Gigabyte X870 Aorus Stealth offers a clean rear-connect design with strong feature set at $299.99.
  • The board provides four PCIe 5.0/4.0 M.2 slots, 13 rear USB ports, and 5 GbE plus Wi‑Fi 7 networking.
  • In synthetic tests the Stealth achieved average-to-slightly-above-average results across most benchmarks.
  • Memory and DDR5-8000 support are highlighted, with DDR5-7200/8000 tested and DDR5-8000 near the Stealth’s ceiling.
  • VRM temperatures stayed cool under load, suggesting solid power delivery for flagship CPUs.
  • The review notes the EZ-Latch Plus for M.2 and a DriverBIOS feature for easier initial setup.
  • Compared with MSI MAG X870E Tomahawk Max Wifi and similar boards, the Stealth offers better rear-connect value at its price point.
  • Gigabyte’s UC BIOS 2.0 offers improved usability with Easy Mode and a DriverBIOS feature.
  • The article characterizes the Stealth as a Goldilocks board for rear-connect AM5 builds.
  • Tom's Hardware verdict highlights the Stealth as a strong option for rear-connect enthusiasts.
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#8
AI may boost euro area productivity growth by 4% in 10 years, ECB says
#8 out of 44424.19%
technology18h ago

AI may boost euro area productivity growth by 4% in 10 years, ECB says

https://www.tradingview.com/news/reuters.com,2026:newsml_L1N40B0UC:0-ai-may-boost-euro-area-productivity-growth-by-4-in-10-years-ecb-says/https://www.globalbankingandfinance.com/ai-boost-euro-area-productivity-growth-4-10-years-ecb/https://finance.yahoo.com/economy/articles/ai-may-boost-euro-area-165200469.html
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  • ECB Chief Economist Philip Lane says AI could lift euro-area productivity by more than 4 percentage points over the next decade, but progress depends on how quickly adoption spreads and energy costs.
  • A take-up rate similar to the internet could deliver at least 1.5 percentage points of extra productivity growth in 10 years, Lane notes.
  • If AI adoption reaches at least half the economy, gains could exceed 4 percentage points, underscoring the scale of potential impact.
  • Lane warns that high energy costs and the energy intensity of AI could slow model development and adoption.
  • Europe lags the US in AI innovation, with only about 3% of euro-area patents related to AI compared with 9% in the United States.
  • Europe pays roughly 250 billion euros a year in royalties to foreign patent-holders, highlighting dependence on imported AI tech.
  • Europe's shallower capital markets are seen as a barrier to scaling AI innovation and investment.
  • Policy priorities include broader access to finance, diffusion to smaller firms, and investment in skills and intangible assets.
  • The ECB emphasizes that AI gains hinge on adoption speed and energy prices that affect model building and deployment costs.
  • AI's greatest long-run impact would come if it materially boosts the pace of innovation, potentially raising long-run growth beyond productivity gains alone.
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#9
Docusign Named to Fast Company's Annual List of the World's Most Innovative Companies of 2026
#9 out of 44467.22%
business1h ago

Docusign Named to Fast Company's Annual List of the World's Most Innovative Companies of 2026

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/docusign-named-to-fast-companys-annual-list-of-the-worlds-most-innovative-companies-of-2026-302722696.htmlhttps://news.samsung.com/us/samsung-named-to-fast-companys-most-innovative-companies-of-2026-list/
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  • Docusign named to Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies list for 2026, citing its IAM platform and AI-driven contract insights.
  • Samsung named to Fast Company’s list, ranking #4 in Consumer Electronics and #7 in Corporate Social Responsibility for 2026.
  • Docusign notes IAM’s role in turning contracts into business intelligence by surfacing insights and guiding next steps.
  • Samsung emphasizes AI Living across devices like Galaxy Z Fold7, Galaxy Z Flip7, and Galaxy S26 series.
  • Samsung highlights Ocean Mode and sustainable initiatives as part of its CSR recognition.
  • Fast Company's evaluation process involves editors and writers reviewing thousands of submissions.
  • Docusign frames IAM as unifying agreements with CRM, ERP, and HR workflows.
  • Samsung showcases AI integration across devices, from foldables to Bespoke AI appliances.
  • Fast Company’s 2026 list spans startups to major global brands shaping innovation today.
  • Fast Company’s list is considered a blueprint for future leadership in innovation.
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#10
Chemistry student develops clear polish that turns your fingernail into a touch-screen stylus
#10 out of 44426.67%
science14h ago

Chemistry student develops clear polish that turns your fingernail into a touch-screen stylus

https://www.livescience.com/chemistry/chemistry-student-develops-clear-polish-that-turns-your-fingernail-into-a-touch-screen-stylushttps://arstechnica.com/science/2026/03/long-fingernails-vs-touchscreens-this-nail-polish-could-help/
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  • A conductive, clear nail polish could help long fingernails work with capacitive touchscreens, addressing a key challenge for users with natural non-conductive nails.
  • Desai and Lawrence tested hundreds of formulations, identifying a small set of additives that enable conductivity without metal particles.
  • The effective combination uses ethanolamine and taurine, balancing conductivity with clarity to avoid a colored or metallic look.
  • The polish remains in early stages; a thin layer does not consistently register, and ethanolamine evaporates quickly, limiting duration of use.
  • The work originated as a Centenary College of Louisiana project, with Desai pursuing cosmetic chemistry to keep nails compatible with touchscreens.
  • Desai aimed to avoid toxic materials and metals, seeking a clear polish that could be used over any manicure.
  • The approach relies on acid-base chemistry rather than metal additives to support electrical conductivity at the nail surface.
  • The team presented findings at an American Chemical Society meeting, signaling peer interest and validation for the concept.
  • The ultimate goal is broader accessibility, enabling people with calluses, dry skin, or gloves to operate touch screens more easily.
  • Researchers continue screening compounds and refining formulas, pursuing a durable, commercially viable solution rather than a one-off prototype.
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