En banc judges grilled Colorado’s DIDMCA opt-out plan, echoing why most states repealed similar caps decades ago after credit dried up.
Author: Mason Miller
AI Detectors Push Writers to Erase Their Own Voice
Detectors like Pangram score high on accuracy tests yet push journalists and novelists to drop em dashes, antithesis and other habits.
Google bets its biggest store on Tokyo Pixel momentum
Google’s 1,158-square-meter Tokyo store opens as Pixel holds second place in Japan, feeding AI experiences and customer data into global retail plans.
Anker MagGo Gear Quietly Becomes the Pixel 10 Everyday Kit
Pixel 10’s PixelSnap magnets make Anker’s MagGo power bank, car charger and more the practical daily kit, not just iPhone leftovers.
Bangladesh still hunts talent after the early window closes
Zero Olympic medals and new 12-14 programmes leave the 3-6 motor years empty, with youth overweight rising while cricket keeps most resources.
Speak Easy cards go free so banks share one communication tool
Nationwide and Visa open Speak Easy communication cards to every provider so customers with speech difficulties use one consistent tool across branches.
Microsoft Grant Cut Erased Data and Security for 171000 Nonprofits
When Microsoft retired free Business Premium licenses, roughly 171,000 small nonprofits lost OneDrive files and advanced security tools with little effective notice.
Khel Ratna Stays Vacant for Third Time as 17 Earn Arjuna
India leaves Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna empty for 2025, only the third vacant year, while naming 17 Arjuna winners including Tejaswin Shankar and Divya Deshmukh.
AI Growth Stays Modest Until Robots Clear the Weak Links
Stanford economist Charles Jones finds infinite AI automation of half the economy raises output just 19 percent.
Pixel 11 Pro trade-in crowns iPhone owners the real winners
Google’s boosted trade-in cuts the Pixel 11 Pro to as little as £229 for top iPhone or Galaxy owners.










