
Baseus PicoGo Air squeezes 5,000mAh into a 6.9mm magnetic power bank
July 10, 2026
Baseus says its new PicoGo Air is the thinnest power bank in the PicoGo series, squeezing a 5,000mAh battery into a body measuring just 6.9mm thick.
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Nearly half of small businesses would choose AI over a new employee
July 9, 2026
AI adoption is climbing among small businesses, but a new Thryv survey reveals a troubling shift as 46 percent say they would choose software over hiring a person.
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One developer just pulled off the impossible by getting Linux running on the Atari Jaguar
July 9, 2026
The Atari Jaguar may have been one of gaming’s biggest commercial failures, but it has earned an unlikely new achievement. Developer cakehonolulu has successfully ported uClinux to the 1993 console, overcoming its tiny 2MB of RAM, lack of an MMU, and other hardware challenges to boot Linux on real hardware.
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GPT-5.6 lands in Microsoft 365 Copilot, and yes, Excel is supposed to get smarter
July 9, 2026
OpenAI has made GPT-5.6 the preferred model in Microsoft 365 Copilot, giving Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Copilot Chat, and Cowork access to its latest flagship AI.
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OpenAI launches GPT-5.6 as ChatGPT becomes an actual work agent
July 9, 2026
OpenAI has launched GPT-5.6 alongside ChatGPT Work, an AI agent that can complete long-running projects, create documents and websites, automate workflows, and interact with your apps and files.
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This Panasonic indoor pizza oven is the kitchen gadget every pizza-loving nerd will want
July 9, 2026
Panasonic wants pizza-loving nerds to clear some counter space with the new FlashXpress Indoor Pizza Oven Plus, a high-heat appliance that cooks restaurant-style pizza in minutes.
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Crypto is getting hacked more often but attackers are stealing less
July 9, 2026
Crypto suffered a record 207 hacks in the first half of 2026, yet total losses fell below $1 billion. New data suggests stronger security is reducing the financial impact of attacks.
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Google hands Open Health Stack to the Linux Foundation
July 9, 2026
Google is moving Open Health Stack to the Linux Foundation, where the open source healthcare platform will be developed under vendor-neutral governance with support from a $3 million Google.org grant.
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IBM says reviewing AI-generated code is now the real bottleneck
July 9, 2026
IBM says the biggest challenge in AI-powered software development is no longer generating code. Instead, the company argues that reviewing and validating AI-generated code has become the real bottleneck, prompting new multi-agent capabilities and modernization tools for its Bob platform.
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SpaceXAI says Grok 4.5 beats GPT 5.5 where developers care most
July 8, 2026
SpaceXAI has launched Grok 4.5, its newest flagship AI model, claiming it outperforms GPT 5.5 on coding benchmarks while delivering faster, more efficient performance.
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Hackers are calling employees pretending to be the boss to steal Microsoft 365 data
July 8, 2026
A new cybercrime group called Helix is tricking employees into handing over access to Microsoft 365 with fake phone calls from someone posing as their boss. According to ReliaQuest, the attackers then use legitimate Microsoft services to quietly steal SharePoint data, making the attacks much harder to detect than traditional malware.
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