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"Careless People" Meta tell-all: the metaverse was a dead end, and AI took over
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"Careless People" Meta tell-all: the metaverse was a dead end, and AI took over

A review of Sarah Wynn-Williams' Meta insider account "Careless People" prompts reflection on the collapse of the metaverse project, which Zuckerberg bankrolled with tens of billions of dollars and even renamed Facebook to Meta to support. The venture became a cultural punchline — remembered largely for legless avatars — before being eclipsed entirely by the AI revolution. The reviewer argues the book's most interesting missing chapter would be how Meta rebuilt itself around artificial intelligence.

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Kylo Ren officially returns in new Star Wars release in August 2026
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Kylo Ren officially returns in new Star Wars release in August 2026

Kylo Ren will officially return in a new Star Wars release next month in August 2026. The year has been mixed for franchise fans: the series Maul — Shadow Lord earned the highest ratings in Star Wars history and was renewed before its premiere, while The Mandalorian and Grogu is projected to become the lowest-grossing Star Wars film ever, trailing even Solo: A Star Wars Story. Disney also cancelled The Hunt for Ben Solo, starring Adam Driver and directed by Steven Soderbergh, back in 2025.

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Joshua Would Accept 2am Start for Fury Fight at Wembley
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Joshua Would Accept 2am Start for Fury Fight at Wembley

Anthony Joshua has said he would not object to a 2am start time for a potential blockbuster fight with Tyson Fury if it means the bout can be staged at Wembley in the UK. The unusual hour would be driven by American broadcast requirements. Joshua's camp has made hosting the fight on home soil a clear priority.

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10 American communities that chose life outside the mainstream
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10 American communities that chose life outside the mainstream

A map profiles ten places across the United States where residents have deliberately opted out of mainstream society, from Amish communities in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana — where nearly 50% of Holmes County's population is Amish — to California's off-grid desert settlement of Slab City. The author argues that resistance to imposed rules is one of the most foundational traits of American identity. It is a guide to an alternative America that exists precisely because its residents chose to live differently.

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Fiat considers Topolino Abarth for drivers under 17
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Fiat considers Topolino Abarth for drivers under 17

Fiat is considering a sporty Abarth version of its Topolino electric microcar aimed at buyers under the age of 17. In some European countries, teens can legally drive light quadricycles, making such a vehicle viable. The Italian automaker described the idea as potentially "cool" but stopped short of confirming production plans.

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DK64 community builds PC port without AI, rejecting "vibe coding"
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DK64 community builds PC port without AI, rejecting "vibe coding"

The Donkey Kong 64 randomizer community has launched an unofficial PC port project called DK64 Recompiled, explicitly rallying against AI vibe coding. Developers chose traditional programming methods, rejecting AI-generated code. The project highlights a growing debate in gaming and software circles over the role of AI tools in development.

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Senator Wyden pushes to keep DeFi developer protections in CLARITY Act
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Senator Wyden pushes to keep DeFi developer protections in CLARITY Act

Democratic Senator Ron Wyden has urged Senate leaders John Thune (Republican) and Chuck Schumer (Democrat) to retain provisions of the Blockchain Regulatory Certainty Act (BRCA) within the CLARITY Act. The BRCA, co-authored by Wyden and Republican Senator Cynthia Lummis, provides legal protections for developers operating in the DeFi market. The battle over the final shape of US crypto regulation legislation is ongoing.

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Emily Henry's 'People We Meet on Vacation' earns Emmy nomination for Netflix

Author Emily Henry has officially become an Emmy nominee after the Netflix adaptation of her novel "People We Meet on Vacation" earned a nomination in the outstanding television movie category. Henry is one of the most popular contemporary romance authors, and the recognition marks a notable crossover moment from the literary to the television world.

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iPhone 18 Pro Max production costs may jump by nearly $300, Counterpoint says

Counterpoint Research has estimated that the bill of materials for the iPhone 18 Pro Max could rise by nearly $300 compared to the current model, driven by more expensive components and US tariffs. The analysis suggests Apple's next flagship will be significantly more costly to manufacture. Higher production costs could translate into a steeper retail price for consumers when the phone launches later in 2026.

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ING: NBP Rate Cut Possible Before End of 2026 as Rhetoric Turns Dovish
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ING: NBP Rate Cut Possible Before End of 2026 as Rhetoric Turns Dovish

Economists at ING Bank Śląski, Rafał Benecki and Adam Antoniak, expect Polish interest rates to remain unchanged for now. However, they note that the National Bank of Poland's rhetoric has turned "even more dovish" than in June, raising the chances of a rate cut before the end of 2026. The shift in tone signals a more accommodative monetary policy stance ahead.

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Germany Buys US Tomahawk Missiles as Europe Races to Build Own Defence Industry
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Germany Buys US Tomahawk Missiles as Europe Races to Build Own Defence Industry

Germany has opted to purchase US Tomahawk cruise missiles even as Europe races to build up its own defence industry. Bloomberg Economics analyst Becca Wasser explains that the US is prioritising replenishing its own missile stockpiles. China's industrial strength is increasingly reshaping the global military balance, while Europe continues to depend heavily on American weapons systems.

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Shackleton's Last Ship Photographed After 80+ Years on the Seabed
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Shackleton's Last Ship Photographed After 80+ Years on the Seabed

Scientists have released the first images of the wreck of the ship aboard which Ernest Shackleton spent his final Antarctic expedition. The vessel had lain on the ocean floor for more than 80 years. The discovery offers a rare look at the closing chapter of the famous explorer's life.

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Women's Bodies Suffer More in Heatwaves, Evidence Shows
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Women's Bodies Suffer More in Heatwaves, Evidence Shows

Evidence suggests that women's bodies are more vulnerable to the effects of heatwaves than men's. Physiological differences — including in thermoregulation and hormonal factors — mean women cope less well with extreme heat. Researchers stress the topic remains understudied.

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Gaza Aid Worker Killed by Israeli Strike While Travelling to World Cup

The Israeli military carried out a strike in Gaza that killed an aid worker who was on his way to the World Cup. Israel said it had targeted a Hamas militant but acknowledged reports of harm to "uninvolved civilians." The incident has prompted fresh criticism of Israeli military operations in Gaza.

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Three Behaviours in Arguments That Signal High Emotional Intelligence
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Three Behaviours in Arguments That Signal High Emotional Intelligence

People with high emotional intelligence stand out in arguments through three specific behaviours: active listening, controlling their own emotional reactions, and focusing on resolving the problem rather than "winning" the dispute. These habits help conflicts de-escalate more quickly. Experts stress that these skills can be consciously developed.

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Valletta is Europe's sunniest capital – flights from Poland from 200 PLN return
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Valletta is Europe's sunniest capital – flights from Poland from 200 PLN return

Valletta, the capital of Malta, is Europe's sunniest city, enjoying sunshine for almost the entire year. The entire city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, meaning every walk takes place among historic architecture. Return flights from Poland to Malta are available from as little as 200 PLN.

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Andrea Riseborough joins Jeremy Strong in Paramount+ limited series "9/12"

Andrea Riseborough, Oscar-nominated for "To Leslie," has joined the six-episode limited series "9/12" on Paramount+, starring alongside Jeremy Strong. The show follows the real-life David vs. Goliath legal battle that exposed corruption and secured justice for ailing 9/11 first responders. Riseborough plays Molly, a resilient wife deeply worried about her husband's health. No premiere date has been announced.

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"I would prefer not to" — the mystery behind Melville's Bartleby refusal
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"I would prefer not to" — the mystery behind Melville's Bartleby refusal

Herman Melville's 1853 short story "Bartleby, the Scrivener" turned its protagonist into an icon of passive resistance — a copyist who refuses every request with "I would prefer not to," earning him the title "patron saint of civil disobedience" from The New Republic. The phrase resurfaced on T-shirts at the Occupy Wall Street camp in Zuccotti Park in October 2011, weeks before the NYPD seized and destroyed the protesters' books. The article examines the literary and philosophical roots of this act of refusal and its lasting cultural resonance.

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Muchová beats Gauff in third-set tiebreak to reach Wimbledon 2026 final

Karolína Muchová secured her place in the Wimbledon 2026 final by winning a dramatic third-set tiebreak against Coco Gauff on Centre Court. The match was fiercely contested throughout, with neither player able to pull away until the deciding tiebreak. Muchová will now compete for the Grand Slam title in the final.

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TechRadar Awards 2026 launch: vote for your favourite tech products now
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TechRadar Awards 2026 launch: vote for your favourite tech products now

TechRadar is launching two parallel awards in 2026: the Readers' Choice Awards, decided entirely by public vote, and the Product of the Year Awards, decided entirely by editors and reviewers. Both cover the same product categories, ranging from TVs and tablets to drones and coffee machines. Reader nominations are now open across all categories.

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Mercedes-AMG CLA45 EV revealed with 670 hp from three axial-flux electric motors

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Oil Rallies 7% as US-Iran Fighting Slows Tanker Traffic Through Strait of Hormuz
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Oil Rallies 7% as US-Iran Fighting Slows Tanker Traffic Through Strait of Hormuz

Oil prices have rallied more than 7% this week as fighting between the US and Iran for control of the Strait of Hormuz has slowed tanker traffic through the vital waterway. Iranian attacks triggered a renewed military confrontation with US forces, stoking fears of a sharp drop in oil exports from the region. Investors are closely monitoring the situation given the strait's critical role in global energy supply.

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