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Apple Launches MacBook Neo: Affordable Powerhouse with A18 Pro Chip and Liquid Retina Display
Apple introduces the MacBook Neo at $599, featuring a 13-inch Liquid Retina display and A18 Pro chip, targeting everyday home use and portability. Analysts predict it could shift the PC landscape despite its fanless design limitations.

Ex-Michigan Coach Sherrone Moore Pleads No Contest in Misdemeanor Stalking Case, Major Charges Dropped
Former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore has pleaded no contest to misdemeanor charges in a stalking-related case, leading to the dismissal of more severe charges like home invasion and stalking. Questions about the reliability of the arrest warrant have emerged, influencing the case's proceedings as media and public interest continue to grow.

Global Warming Accelerates: Fastest Decadal Rise on Record Threatens 1.5°C Limit by 2030s
Global warming is accelerating at an unprecedented rate, nearing a 0.36°C increase per decade since 2013-14, doubling the previous pace. This surge raises concerns of breaching the 1.5°C threshold by the 2030s, with reductions in air pollution and natural variability as contributing factors.
Respawn Entertainment intensifies its anti-cheat measures in Apex Legends, targeting devices like XIM and Titan that manipulate controller inputs. Permanent bans will be imposed on offenders as part of a robust detection system under development, aimed at preserving fair play.
Anthropic's Claude Code Security is set to enhance AI-assisted bug discovery, with Mozilla engineers now employing Claude for internal security testing, marking a shift towards AI-driven cybersecurity. The initiative aims to uncover vulnerabilities faster, as seen with the discovery of a Use After Free bug in Firefox's JavaScript engine, highlighting the potential of AI in identifying security flaws in open-source software.
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Ann Arbor's Townie Homes initiative aims to expand homeownership for middle- and lower-income residents with homes priced between $125,000 and $325,000. Supported by tax incentives, the project has garnered broad local support and a waitlist exceeding 850 people, with initial buyers primarily young professionals and first-time homeowners.
The AI industry is shifting focus from training to inference, benefiting Nvidia's hardware and boosting platforms like Palantir, while cloud giants integrate AI technologies. Meta's Llama 4 and partnerships with IBM and Dell enhance enterprise deployment, as Q1 2026 earnings will highlight returns on AI infrastructure investments and potential product advancements.
University of Oregon physicists, led by Eric Corwin, have simulated a two-dimensional "ideal glass" achieving a mechanically stable amorphous state with zero configurational entropy. This breakthrough, published in Physical Review Letters, could revolutionize material science and manufacturing by paving the way for advanced materials like metallic glasses with improved strength and moldability.
TCS and OpenAI have partnered to build substantial AI data centers in India, with investments ranging from 100 MW to 1 GW facilities. TCS is also exploring further partnerships to advance its AI infrastructure, despite a challenging year with a significant drop in share price.
Luma unveils Luma Agents, a groundbreaking AI platform for creative work across text, image, video, and audio, promising revolutionary efficiency and customization. Already adopted by major brands like Adidas and Mazda, the platform offers unique features such as generating large variations through conversational prompts and significant cost-saving potential.
A groundbreaking ultrathin metasurface now allows for true 3D vectorial holography by managing structured beams' axial intensity and polarization. This innovation enables secure, hardware-level encryption and has potential applications in secure communications and high-density optical data storage.





