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The Jones Hovercraft 2.0 Snowboard Is for Off-Piste Adventures
The Hovercraft 2.0 features a bit of serration in the edges that Jones calls Traction Tech, which bites into hard snow but somehow doesn’t interrupt carving. I don’t think Traction Tech is quite as reliable as Lib Tech’s Magne-Traction (same concept, but with a few additional bumps), but this board held its edge extremely well read more
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Software engineers can no longer neglect their soft skills
Starting in 2026, communication has become the most important skill for software engineers. It’s not writing code, system designs, or having estoric knowledge of a programming language (i.e., Rust). AI coding agents have gotten very, very good. A year ago, I’d reach out to Cursor hesitantly for MVPs or quick fixes. Today, I use Claude read more
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The Best Juicer Is a Slow Juicer
Frequently Asked Questions How We Tested and What We Tested AccordionItemContainerButton We put each juicer through the paces, funneling a mountain of vegetables and fruit through each device, testing especially its ability to handle both tough and fibrous veggies and softer produce such as greens and berries. We taste-test a classic green juice (apples, carrots, read more
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Why Silicon Valley is really talking about fleeing California (it's not the 5%) | TechCrunch
If you’ve been following the billionaire exodus from California with some confusion, here’s what’s actually driving the nervousness: it’s not the 5% rate. As highlighted Friday in the New York Post, the proposed wealth tax would hit founders on their voting shares rather than the actual equity they own. Take Larry Page, who about 3% read more
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Laser based charging system aims to keep drones airborne indefinitely
Novel laser system beams power wirelessly to drones in flight over kilometers PowerLight tests airborne charging tech aimed at extended drone endurance Laser power beaming moves from lab components to integrated flight systems PowerLight Technologies has unveiled a laser-based wireless power system designed to keep drones flying for extended periods without needing to land to read more
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The A in AGI stands for Ads
AIOpenAIIts all ads?Bakwaas-free ReportingHalf-SatireHalf-TruthWhat are these tags even for? The World is Ads Here we go again, the tech press is having another AI doom cycle. I’ve primarily written this as a response to an NYT analyst painting a completely unsubstantiated, baseless, speculative, outrageous, EGREGIOUS, preposterous “grim picture” on OpenAI going bust. Mate come on. read more
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Who gets to inherit the stars? A space ethicist on what we're not talking about | TechCrunch
In October, at a tech conference in Italy, Amazon and Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos predicted that millions of people will be living in space “in the next couple of decades” and “mostly,” he’d said, “because they want to,” because robots will be more cost-effective than humans for doing the actual work in space. No read more
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Trump administration’s legal setbacks are good news for offshore wind — and the grid | TechCrunch
The Trump administration suffered a series of legal setbacks this week after judges allowed work to restart on several offshore wind farms under construction on the East Coast. The Department of the Interior had ordered a stop to five projects totaling 6 gigawatts of generating capacity in December, citing national security concerns. The judicial orders read more
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Oshen built the first ocean robot to collect data in a Category 5 hurricane | TechCrunch
Anahita Laverack was set on becoming an aerospace engineer, but her career took a different turn after a realization at an autonomous robotics challenge inspired her to launch Oshen, a company that builds fleets of robots that collect ocean data. In 2021, Laverack, a storied sailor, decided to build and enter a robot in the read more
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Musk wants up to $134B in OpenAI lawsuit, despite $700B fortune | TechCrunch
Elon Musk wants a jaw-dropping $79 billion to $134 billion in damages from OpenAI and Microsoft, claiming the AI company defrauded him by jettisoning its nonprofit mission, Bloomberg first reported. The figure comes from expert witness C. Paul Wazzan, a financial economist whose bio says he has been deposed nearly 100 times and testified at read more
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Why Weve Tried to Replace Developers Every Decade Since 1969
The Pattern That Frustrates Everyone 07.12.2025, By Stephan Schwab Every decade brings new promises: this time, we’ll finally make software development simple enough that we won’t need so many developers. From COBOL to AI, the pattern repeats. Business leaders grow frustrated with slow delivery and high costs. Developers feel misunderstood and undervalued. Understanding why this read more
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Top Stories: Apple Creator Studio, Google Gemini-Powered Siri, and More
We have our first Apple product announcement of 2026, and it’s a software subscription known as Apple Creator Studio featuring Apple’s video, audio, and image editing apps, as well as some AI-powered features and premium content for iWork apps and Freeform. In other news this week, Apple made it official that next-generation Siri will leverage read more
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Hot or Not? My Thoughts on the Reddit-Obsessed Paris Hilton Cookware
The chef’s knife is better, which admittedly is not saying much. It’s very rocky and lightweight. I prefer a heavier knife, especially considering how slippery the handle feels. But I was able to slice through my pile of chives, plus garlic and onions. That’s the best assessment I can give: I was able to use read more
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I’ve Tested Countless Mesh Systems. Here Are the Routers I Recommend
Performance was consistently good throughout my home, with some of the fastest speeds I have recorded at close and medium range. My top pick, the Orbi 770 Series, outperformed the BE67 in some scenarios. By default, the 6-GHz band is a separate SSID named _6GHz, and MLO is switched off. I joined with my Pixel read more
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US Hackers Reportedly Caused a Blackout in Venezuela
Now The New York Times has cited unnamed US officials confirming that the blackout was in fact caused by a cyberattack, the first time the US government has ever been publicly reported to have carried out such a hacking operation. US forces also used hacking capabilities to disable Venezuelan air defense radar ahead of the read more
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Gear News of the Week: Kia Shows off the EV2, and Fujifilm Debuts New Instax Cameras
It might seem strange to buy a camera that can only shoot black-and-white when you can take the output of a color sensor and convert it to black and white afterward. But having shot with both the K-3 monochrome and the Leica M10 Monochrome, I can vouch that there is definitely a better tonal range read more
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The 16 Best EVs Coming in 2026
The usual bells and whistles such as electric windows and a central touchscreen are gone (instead you use your phone as the infotainment hub), and the truck comes unpainted in composite gray, but owners can personalize it with wraps. You can also add more than 100 custom accessories, from body panels and wheel options to read more
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Apples Environmental Chief Lisa Jackson Retiring After 13 Years
Apple recently announced that its environmental chief Lisa Jackson would be retiring this month, and today she was removed from the company’s leadership page. Since 2013, Jackson served as Apple’s Vice President of Environment, Policy, and Social Initiatives, reporting to Apple CEO Tim Cook. In this role, she oversaw Apple’s renewable energy and energy efficiency read more
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These 5 Apple Products Will Reportedly Be Upgraded With OLED Displays
Apple plans to upgrade the iPad mini, MacBook Pro, iPad Air, iMac, and MacBook Air with OLED displays between 2026 and 2028, according to DigiTimes. Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman previously reported that the iPad mini and MacBook Pro will receive an OLED display as early as this year, but he does not expect the MacBook Air read more
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California AG sends Musk's xAI a cease-and-desist order over sexual deepfakes | TechCrunch
Earlier this week, the California attorney general’s office announced that it was investigating xAI over reports that the startup’s chatbot, Grok, was being used to create nonconsensual sexual imagery of women and minors. On Friday, the government followed up by sending a cease-and-desist letter to the company, demanding that it take immediate action to stop read more
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