Google has plans for full desktop PCs based on Android and running on Qualcomm. And Major League Baseball will use robot umpires next year.
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Show Notes
Google says more on desktop Android, Qualcomm ‘excited’
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The Science Behind Scratchgate and What It Means for Repairing the iPhone 17 Pro – iFixit
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Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max has a hidden upgrade that most people seem to have missed – NotebookCheck.net News
iOS 26.1 beta suggests iPhones will soon support third-party smartwatches
Man arrested in connection with cyber-attack on airports
YouTube will reinstate accounts banned for spreading misinformation | TechCrunch
Pocket Casts is showing ads to people who paid for an ad-free app | The Verge
Major League Baseball will adopt an automated challenge system in 2026
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Spotify now directly integrates with DJ software
Alibaba Shares Soar After Hiking AI Budget Past $50 Billion – Bloomberg
Alibaba to offer Nvidia’s physical AI development tools in its AI platform | TechCrunch
Qwen3-VL: Sharper Vision, Deeper Thought, Broader Action
Logitech launches a new Solar-powered slim wireless keyboard for Mac users – 9to5Mac
Pixel 10 Pro XL: New DxOMark analysis finds Google’s latest flagship has the best smartphone display of all time – NotebookCheck.net News
Walmart’s India Payments App PhonePe Files for $1.5 Billion IPO – Bloomberg
Trump administration proposes overhauling H-1B visa process for higher-paid workers
US EIA FAQ on electricity from natural gas
US EIA natural gas reserves
Guardian coverage: Elon Musk’s xAI Memphis project