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Join Meta’s AR/VR Accessibility Panel and help make tech more accessible!

Do you use assistive technology or have specific accessibility needs? Join the AR/VR Accessibility Panel and collaborate with Meta's UX Research teams working on AI glasses and AR/VR. Your feedback will help shape more accessible experiences for everyone.

Eligibility: This opportunity is currently open to residents over the age of 18 from the United States or the United Kingdom.

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Will Broadcom’s VMware strategy keep paying big dividends?

Four years ago, when Broadcom announced plans to buy VMware, analysts recommended that enterprises start looking for an exit strategy based on Broadcom’s less-than-stellar track record with prior acquisitions. The fear was that Broadcom would raise prices, reduce support, and stop investing in the technology.

Some of those concerns have come to pass. Broadcom eliminated perpetual licenses,…

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How Trump Made Penn Quake in Its Boots

Earlier this spring, I visited the University of Pennsylvania’s College Green. I saw smiling students innocently chatting with each other as they hurriedly walked between classes. I eavesdropped on doe-eyed high schoolers on their college tours being lectured by undergrads on the grandeur of Penn. And, upon gazing up at the stately Ben Franklin statue that sits in front of College Hall, I…

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Pete Buttigieg emerges as early favorite for 2028 Democratic nomination

Pete Buttigieg is leading the field of potential Democratic presidential contenders for 2028, according to a new national poll.

The latest Emerson College Polling survey, released this week, found Buttigieg at 18 percent support among Democratic primary voters, narrowly ahead of California Gov. Gavin Newsom at 16 percent. New York U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez followed at 11 percent,…

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Democratizing AI adoption with Tether’s Bitnet LLM fine-tuning framework

“The future of AI should be accessible, available, and open to people and builders everywhere, and it should not require an absurd amount of resources only available to a handful of cloud providers,” Paolo Ardoino, CEO, Tether.

About 700 million people use generative AIs like Gemini and ChatGPT weekly, but adoption is far from uniform. McKinsey’s 2025 State of AI survey found that nearly…

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Capcom is asking for feedback on Resident Evil Requiem

Beloved developer Capcom is requesting gamers help to provide feedback on the popular Resident Evil Requiem. The Japanese company is known for collecting data on games to influence its decisions on future titles and this survey could shape the development of the next Resident Evil game. You can fill in the survey and can rest… Read More »Capcom is asking for feedback on Resident Evil…

To pay, or not to pay: 58% of CISOs say they would pay the ransom for their data

If you were hit by ransomware tomorrow, would you pay to get your data back? That’s what more than half of CISOs in a recent survey said their organization would do.

It’s a situation more companies are going to face in future. “Attacks are increasing and continuing to increase,” said Christy Wyatt, CEO of security vendor Absolute Software, which commissioned the survey. “Companies are better…

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The Texas Court Trying to Intimidate a New York Hospital

Just a few weeks into Trump’s return to the White House, thousands of people made their way to a Manhattan park close to NYU Langone Hospital. The rally, one of the earlier mass protests against the president’s second administration, was in defense of transgender rights. NYU Langone had begun quietly canceling appointments for gender-affirming care for minors, seemingly in response to a cruel…

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Utahns’ love/hate relationship with artificial intelligence

An explosion of proposals to build massive data centers across the county on behalf of so-called “hyperscaler” clients that are pushing billions of dollars into expanding their access to computing power has touched off a firestorm of controversy, including in Utah thanks to a recently unveiled effort by Canadian businessman Kevin O’Leary.

O’Leary is hoping to build, according to the developers,…

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CloudBees Survey Surfaces Increase in Production Issues Attributable to AI

A survey of 213 IT leaders, conducted by CloudBees, finds that while 93% report they are seeing productivity gains that are driven by increased adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) tools, a full 81% also report they have seen an increase in production issues attributable to AI-generated code. Shared this week at an Agentic DevOps World […]

Why some security fixes never reach your vulnerability dashboard

On April 22, for roughly 90 minutes, a malicious version of Bitwarden CLI appeared on npm. Version 2026.4.0 contained a credential-stealing payload that executed an obfuscated loader and harvested AWS, Azure, GCP, GitHub, and npm tokens from any developer machine that ran npm install. The attackers reached Bitwarden’s npm publishing path through a compromised GitHub Action related to the…

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How Do We Know the China Summit Was a Failure? Because Trump Did It.

Donald Trump says China agreed to buy 200 jets from Boeing. He crowed about it on Fox News Thursday night. But funny thing: A spokesman for China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs was asked specifically about the jet deal after Trump spoke, and he said nothing about any such agreement. Wanna take bets on whether it actually happened?

Three points here. First of all, we should stop quickly to note…

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Last chance for the Social Web Sustainability Survey

Just a note -- we are finishing up our analysis of the data from the Social Web Sustainability Survey that we announced recently. If you run a Fediverse server -- a Mastodon or Pixelfed site, a Lemmy site or a NodeBB forum, or an ActivityPub-enabled WordPress blog or Ghost.org newsletter, or even if you run Threads.com -- we want to hear from you. What's difficult about operating a service?…

Survey Examines Christian Nationalism Across the USA; One in Three Americans Support or Sympathize

A new PRRI survey finds that roughly one-third of Americans support or sympathize with Christian nationalism. The report links those views to political affiliation, media consumption, authoritarian attitudes, and immigration beliefs, while raising broader questions about religious pluralism and minority-faith inclusion in the United States.

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Survey Surfaces Significant Levels of IDP Investment to Reduce SDLC Friction

A survey of 954 IT decision-makers suggests more resources are now being allocated to reducing friction across the software development lifecycle (SDLC). Conducted by CDW, the survey finds more than two-thirds of respondents (68%) report their organization has adopted an internal developer platform (IDP). The primary goal is to improve operational efficiency (57%), provide better […]

Japan enters Golden Week vacation period, survey shows one in three plan to ride it out at home

Japan’s all-for-fun spring holiday season is a little tarnished these days. Japan has three major vacation periods, but two of them come with social obligations. For both Oshogatsu (the New Year’s holiday period) and Obon (which takes place in early August), tradition holds that you’re supposed to go back to your hometown and spend a […]

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Republicans Privately Panicking About Trump’s Revenge Crusade

Republicans are realizing most Americans don’t like President Trump using the Justice Department to persecute those he believes have personally wronged him.

In the midst of a contentious midterm cycle, some on the right have politely suggested the man in the Oval Office focus on the issues that got him elected. But Trump isn’t one to take advice from others. On Tuesday, his administration…

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