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Apple uses partially defective chips binned from high-end devices to power its new budget laptop. Industry experts confirm this common practice reduces waste and costs.
Physicists propose a testable experiment for David Bohm's pilot-wave theory of quantum mechanics, which could restore a classical objective reality to the quantum world.
57 nations launch fossil fuel phase-out roadmaps in Colombia summit; China and US absent, casting doubt on global impact.
New research shows the ketogenic diet (high-fat, low-carb) produces transformative results for severe depression, bipolar disorder, and anorexia, offering a revolutionary approach to psychiatric treatment.
Leading climate scientist James Hansen predicts 2026 will surpass 2024 as hottest year on record due to El Niño and global warming.
Ann Leckie's new Radch-universe novel 'Radiant Star' earns critical praise for its underground world-building and rich characterisation, solidifying her sci-fi legacy.
New theory proposes consciousness, not quantum physics, may be the fundamental basis of reality, challenging century-old assumptions and aiming to solve quantum mysteries.
New dinosaur discoveries show they lived in complex societies with parental care and ritualized fighting, overturning decades of assumptions, says expert Dave Hone.
Strike CEO Mallers announces lending proof-of-reserves, volatility-proof loans, $2.1B credit facility, and supports Tether merger plan with miners Elektron and Twenty-One Capital.
Galoy launches all-in-one Bitcoin banking platform for U.S. institutions, featuring lending, payments, and compliance tools, unveiled at Bitcoin 2026.
Exodus becomes UFC's official payments partner, launches self-custody Exodus Pay app, pivoting from wallet to money OS.
Strategy (MSTR) shares surge 9% as Bitcoin reclaims $78,000. Saylor's keynote on STRC preferred stock fuels enthusiasm. Stock remains 70% below all-time high.
Exodus closes acquisitions of Monavate and Baanx to own payment rails, aiming to build a self-custody super app after a turbulent NYSE listing.
Stack Overflow's minimal gamification—simple reputation points driven by upvotes and downvotes—signaled community standards and motivated quality contributions, revolutionizing developer Q&A.
Stack Overflow's strict Q&A rules originate from rubber duck debugging, divide-and-conquer techniques, and 1980s Usenet frustration with novices—creating a high bar for beginners.
Stack Overflow launches Teams, a paid private Q&A service for organizations to capture institutional knowledge, replacing wikis and chat archives.
Stack Overflow co-founder Joel Spolsky steps up as Chairman; company seeks new CEO to lead diversity and growth efforts.
Stack Overflow names Prashanth Chandrasekar as new CEO; he brings enterprise cloud experience and will drive Teams growth and inclusivity.
Stack Overflow co-founder Joel Spolsky steps down as CEO, becomes chairman of three tech firms, calling it a 'sabbatical'—not retirement—and praising new leadership.
HASH launches as free platform for modeling complex systems via simulations, helping users understand real-world behavior without advanced math.