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SlashDotMar 08, 2026
Daylight Saving Time Ritual Continues. But Are There Alternatives?


CNET NewsMar 07, 2026
Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for March 8, #531
Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for March 8, No. 531.

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SlashDotMar 07, 2026
OpenAI's Head of Robotics Resigns, Says Pentagon Deal Was 'Rushed Without the Guardrails Defined'


SlashDotMar 07, 2026
How Anthropic's Claude Helped Mozilla Improve Firefox's Security


Mac RumorsMar 07, 2026
Apple's Strange MacBook Neo TikTok Videos Capturing Gen Z's Attention
Apple is promoting the MacBook Neo with a series of intentionally strange TikTok videos that are successfully capturing Gen Z's attention.

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Forget the Specs. Which MacBook Neo Color Is Best? CNET Weighs In (CNET Most Popular Products)

CNET NewsMar 07, 2026
Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for March 8, #1723
Here are hints and the answer for Wordle No. 1,723 for Sunday, March 8.

CNET NewsMar 07, 2026
Livestream FA Cup Soccer: Watch Newcastle vs. Man City From Anywhere
A place in the quarterfinals is at stake in this all-Premier League encounter at St. James' Park.

CNET NewsMar 07, 2026
Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for March 8 #735
Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Strands puzzle No. 735 for Sunday, March 8.

GizmodoMar 07, 2026
A Bizarre International War Inside One Chip Company Threatens the Global Automotive Industry
The international divisions at Nexperia seem to hate each other so much that Chinese-Dutch international diplomacy has failed to smoothed things over.

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China warns of global chip shortages as Nexperia dispute escalates again (Yahoo Technology)

Wired NewsMar 07, 2026
How Each Gulf Country Is Intercepting Iranian Missiles and Drones
As missiles and drones cross the region's skies, the Gulf's layered air-defense networks—from THAAD to Patriot batteries—are being tested in real time.

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‘Designed to Wreak Havoc': The Cheap Drones Shaping the War With Iran (New York Times Tech)

GizmodoMar 07, 2026
There Was Just an Unusually Unsettling Pentagon-Related Resignation at OpenAI
It wasn't an acrimonious departure, but this specific resignation coming right now might be cause for some soul-searching internally.

ResearchBuzzMar 07, 2026
3D Ant Models, COPPA 2.0, Google, More: Saturday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, March 7, 2026
NEW RESOURCES Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology: Reconstructing the world's ant diversity in 3D. "Using modern technology, researchers have generated and released a giant and freely available database of over 2000 […]

New York Times TechMar 07, 2026
Anthropic's and OpenAI's Dance With the Pentagon: What to Know
Negotiations, threats and amended contracts have left plenty of questions. Here are some answers.

SlashDotMar 07, 2026
A First for Humanity Confirmed: NASA's DART Mission Slowed the Asteroid's Orbit


SlashDotMar 07, 2026
Astronomers Think They've Spotted a Galaxy That's 99.9% Dark Matter


EngadgetMar 07, 2026
NASA's DART spacecraft changed a binary asteroid's orbit around the sun, in a first for a human-made object
When NASA crashed a spacecraft into the asteroid moonlet Dimorphos in 2022, it altered both Dimorphos' orbit around its parent asteroid, Didymos, and the two objects' orbit around the sun, according to new research. NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) said in a press release that this "marks the first time a human-made object has measurably altered the path of a celestial body around the Sun." It's a promising result as scientists work to find a feasible method of defending Earth from hazardous space objects.

The Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission was designed to demonstrate one possible way of deflecting such an object, targeting the non-threatening moonlet Dimorphos, which is about 560 feet wide. NASA quickly declared it a success after its initial analysis showed the planned collision shortened Dimorphos' orbit around Didymos, the larger of the two objects in the binary asteroid system. In a follow-up study published in 2024, a team at NASA's JPL reported that Dimorphos' orbital period had been trimmed by about 33 minutes, as its path was nudged roughly 120 feet closer to Didymos than before. The latest study now indicates that the whole binary system was affected, not just Dimorphos. 

Didymos and Dimorphos have a 770-day orbital period around the sun, which lead author Rahil Makadia said has been changed by "about 11.7 microns per second, or 1.7 inches pe


Major GeeksMar 07, 2026
K-Lite Codec Pack Update 19.5.7 Build 2026-03-07
K-Lite Codec Pack Update is a free cumulative update for the latest version of the popular K-Lite Codec Packs. [License: Freeware | Requires: 11|10|8|7 | Size: 28 MB ]

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 07, 2026
La Liga Soccer: Stream Athletic Bilbao vs. Barcelona Live From Anywhere
The league leaders look to make it three wins in a row as they head to San Mamés Stadium.

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 07, 2026
Artemis II Is Shooting for the Moon: All the Details About NASA's Historic Mission
This will be the first time humans have traveled all the way to the moon since the early 1970s.

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 07, 2026
Aurzen Roku TV Smart Projector Review: I Wish More Projectors Had Roku Built-In
The $180 Aurzen Eazze D1R Cube is a basic, entry-level projector, but the Roku interface makes it a pleasure to use.

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 07, 2026
Best Cellphone Plans of 2026: Our Top Picks
Have you been looking over the fence at other mobile carriers, or maybe you're pondering a different phone plan? We've put together our picks for the top postpaid and prepaid plans from AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, Mint Mobile, US Mobile and others.

CNET How ToMar 07, 2026
The '8-by-8 Rule' Is a Myth. This Is How Much Water You Should Drink
If you find yourself dehydrated and needing to chug a glass of water at the end of the day, you're probably not hydrating enough.

ResearchBuzzMar 07, 2026
Metropolitan Museum of Art, Anthropic, WordPress, More: Saturday ResearchBuzz, March 7, 2026
NEW RESOURCES Metropolitan Museum of Art: The Metropolitan Museum of Art to Publish Over 100 Three-Dimensional Models of Iconic Works from Across Its Collection. "The Metropolitan Museum of Art announced today that […]

SlashDotMar 07, 2026
Japan Approves Stem-Cell Treatments For Parkinson's, Heart Failure In World Firsts


GizmodoMar 07, 2026
How to Watch the F1 Australian GP 2026 Live Stream for Free
The 2026 F1 season is finally here. Find out how to watch the Australian Grand Prix live and for free, no matter where you are.

EngadgetMar 07, 2026
Indonesia announces a social media ban for anyone under 16
Following in the footsteps of Australia, Indonesia will be the latest country to limit social media usage for children under 16. Meutya Hafid, Indonesia's communication and digital affairs minister, announced that a new government regulation will require "high-risk" platforms to delete any accounts from Indonesia that are under 16, starting on March 28.

Hafid said in the announcement that the implementation would be done in stages, starting with major platforms like YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, Threads, X, Roblox and Bigo Live, a live-streaming platform based in Singapore. The minister added that all platforms will have to fulfill compliance obligations from the Indonesian government, but didn't specify what they were. In response to the ban, a Meta spokesperson told The New York Times that the company hasn't received an official regulation from the country yet and was awaiting details.

While Australia was the first country to implement such a sweeping ban on social media, many other countries are currently in the process of doing the same. Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced last month that the country is also ready to


CNET NewsMar 07, 2026
Premium Robot Vacs Are Getting Cheaper. This New Ecovacs Model Proves It
The new robot vacuums on the market are more capable than ever. Here's the latest from Ecovacs.

SlashDotMar 07, 2026
Indonesia To Ban Social Media For Children Under 16


CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 07, 2026
Can You Pop Popcorn in an Air Fryer? I Went Straight to the Source
When I searched online to see if you can make popcorn in an air fryer, answers varied, so I went right to a manufacturer for a final answer.

Wired NewsMar 06, 2026
The War on Iran Puts Global Chip Supplies and AI Expansion at Risk
From helium extraction in Qatar to shipping lanes in the Strait of Hormuz, the semiconductor industry depends on fragile links across the Gulf. Escalation could ripple through global chip production.

GizmodoMar 06, 2026
US Data Centers Could Require as Much Water as New York City by 2030, Study Shows
AI's projected water demand will create major problems not just for the average American, but for the industry itself.

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 06, 2026
Indonesia to Ban YouTube, TikTok, Other Social Media Apps for Children Under 16
Indonesia is the latest country to block social media, saying the apps pose "increasingly real threats" to young people.

Mac RumorsMar 06, 2026
MacBook Neo: Here's Which Models Are Selling Out
If you want a MacBook Neo delivered on launch day next week, you might want to act fast, as the laptop is beginning to sell out for March 11 delivery.


eWeekMar 05, 2026
OpenAI Teases GPT-5.4 with Cryptic Post — and the Upgrades Could Be Massive
OpenAI teases "5.4" as reports point to a 1M token context window and "extreme reasoning," amid scrutiny over its Pentagon deal.

The post OpenAI Teases GPT-5.4 with Cryptic Post — and the Upgrades Could Be Massive appeared first on eWEEK.



EngadgetMar 05, 2026
Apple Music can now flag AI content, but only if distributors elect to label it
While music streaming apps like Bandcamp, Spotify and Deezer have taken steps to inform users about AI-generated content, we haven't heard much out of Apple Music in that regard. However, Apple Music has now introduced "Transparency Tags" designed to show listeners if any elements were generated in whole or part by AI. The catch is that Apple is leaving it up to labels and distributors to create those tags, according to an Apple newsletter to industry partners seen by Music Business Worldwide..  

"Proper tagging of content is the first step in giving the music industry the data and tools needed to develop thoughtful policies around AI, and we believe labels and distributors must take an active role in reporting when the content they deliver is created using AI," Apple wrote, calling it a concrete first step toward transparency around artificial intelligence.

Streaming platforms already use metadata tags for things like song and album titles, genre and the name of the artist. The new tags will now identify any artwork, tracks, compositions and music videos created in whole or in part by AI. 

However, Apple's new system requires labels and distributors to opt in and manually flag their use of AI, a system that's similar to what Spotify is doing. On top of that, Apple has no apparent enforcement mechanism for AI content. 

By contrast, other music platforms including Deezer and Bandcamp are usi


Mac RumorsMar 05, 2026
NotebookLM Now Creates Cinematic Video Overviews Out of Your Notes
Google's NotebookLM AI-based tool can now turn your research and notes into fully animated "cinematic" videos - an advancement over its original video overview feature that was introduced last year.


Mac RumorsMar 04, 2026
Hello, MacBook Neo: Apple Showcases All-New $599 MacBook in Videos
Apple today unveiled the colorful new MacBook Neo, which has a "breakthrough" starting price of just $599 in the United States. MacBook Neo features a 13-inch display, an A18 Pro chip with Apple Intelligence support, 256GB and 512GB storage options, dual speakers on the left and right sides of the laptop, and more.


Gizmag Emerging TechFeb 28, 2026
Google spinoff beams blazing-fast internet around cities using light
Over the last few years, an ambi

ResearchBuzzFeb 28, 2026
2024 Solar Eclipse, South Korea Google Maps, Apple, More: Saturday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, February 28, 2026
NEW RESOURCES NASA: New Volunteer Data from 143 Observatories Unveils the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse . "This data, which includes 52,469 total photographs uploaded by project volunteers, is now live: https://eclipsemegamovie.org/database. The […]

CNET How ToFeb 23, 2026
The Secret to a Perfect Grilled Cheese? Your Trusty Air Fryer
Your air fryer is the answer to making grilled cheeses that could have come straight from a restaurant.

PC World Latest NewsOct 15, 2025
Roku's adding AI search and (hopefully) better recommendations

In the months ahead, the company will add AI-powered voice search for its smart TVs and streaming players. While Roku's existing voice search can find specific programs, actors, or genres, the upgrade will allow for more conversational queries, such as "What's the Barbie movie about?" or "How scary is The Shining." It will also support follow-up questions.

Other forthcoming Roku features include a "What do you like to watch?" feature to tweak Roku's home screen recommendations, live scores in the Sports section, and a search function in Roku's live TV guide. Roku is also updating its recently-launched Streaming Stick and Streaming Stick Plus to support private listening through Bluetooth headphones and earbuds.

TV-focused AI Unlike rivals Amazon and Google, Roku isn't trying to launch an all-purpose AI that also happens to work on TVs. Roku doesn't sell its own smart speakers, and users primarily interact with voice control through the mic button on Roku remotes. The new AI-powered assistant will only respond to entertainment-related queries, Roku says.

"Even in this case, with us evolving Roku voice to now answer entertainment Q&A, we are specializing in a TV-related solution only," Amit Desai, Roku's director of product and UX for voice and conversational AI, told reporters. He added that the feature will use a combination of in-house and commercial AI technology.



Time: TechlandJun 09, 2025
How the U.S. Can Beat China in the Battle of the Robots
China has a $138 billion head start after it launched a state-backed robotics fund.

ComputerWorldMar 04, 2024
Anthropic gives its flagship generative AI models a facelift
One of the hottest startups in the generative AI (genAI) market, Anthropic, has updated its flagship models to a new 3.0 standard, bringing improvements across a range of common tasks and faster processing speeds.

The improvements in Claude 3 are broad-based, according to Anthropic. The model now offers fewer "incorrect" refusals to process harmless requests, better accuracy in its answers, fewer  hallucinations, and better accuracy in processing visual information such as pictures and diagrams.

Anthropic now offers three versions of the Claude AI: the fully-featured Opus, middle-ground Sonnet, and lightweight Haiku. Each version offers different average benchmark scores across various tasks, with the lower-scoring Sonnet and Haiku trading off accuracy for lower costs, in the formeof cheaper tokens for AI calls, and faster response time.

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Reuters TechnologyJun 18, 2020
UK ditches COVID-19 app model to use Google-Apple system
Britain on Thursday said it would switch to Apple and Google technology for its test-and-trace app, ditching its current system in a U-turn for the troubled programme.
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