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AI invades Princeton, where 30% of students cheat—but peers won’t snitch
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AI invades Princeton, where 30% of students cheat—but peers won’t snitch

Really Simple SyndicationMay 14, 2026

Pity poor Princeton. The ultra-elite university has a mere $38 billion in endowment money. Many of its dorms lack air conditioning. And it’s in New

Tech

Why ‘Smart’ Products Have Started to Look Like the Dumb Choice

Really Simple SyndicationMay 14, 2026

How Wi-Fi-connecting, app-based tech led to a backlash in the name of simplicity

Ishmael Reed Is Writing a Play About Elon Musk
Tech

Ishmael Reed Is Writing a Play About Elon Musk

Really Simple SyndicationMay 14, 2026

Ishmael Reed, provocateur and playwright, has a few words for the billionaires of Silicon Valley.

After 25 years of writing the cheques himself, Bezos is opening Blue Origin to outsiders
Tech

After 25 years of writing the cheques himself, Bezos is opening Blue Origin to outsiders

Really Simple SyndicationMay 14, 2026

Dave Limp told an all-hands meeting that external funding is now on the table, weeks before SpaceX is expected to price the largest IPO in

Meta and Google fund the kids groups they cite back at regulators
Tech

Meta and Google fund the kids groups they cite back at regulators

Really Simple SyndicationMay 14, 2026

An eight-month investigation arc, a $6m bellwether verdict, and a National PTA that has now resigned its Meta sponsorship. The line between independent expert and

How Southwest Airlines is putting endpoint operations on autopilot
Tech

How Southwest Airlines is putting endpoint operations on autopilot

Really Simple SyndicationMay 14, 2026

As digital tools become more central to its operations, Southwest Airlines is increasingly turning to AI and automation to prevent endpoint issues from affecting the

Software engineering’s bottleneck is no longer code
Tech

Software engineering’s bottleneck is no longer code

Really Simple SyndicationMay 14, 2026

For most of the history of software, planning was sacred. You had to plan before anyone touched a keyboard, because the cost of building the

Solar drone with jumbo jet wingspan broke a flight record—then it crashed
Tech

Solar drone with jumbo jet wingspan broke a flight record—then it crashed

Really Simple SyndicationMay 13, 2026

A solar-powered drone has been lost at sea after a record-breaking flight lasting eight days between late April and early May. The crash also marks

Foiled plot tried to sneak 49 lbs of cocaine into Australia via Xerox printers
Tech

Foiled plot tried to sneak 49 lbs of cocaine into Australia via Xerox printers

Really Simple SyndicationMay 13, 2026

Four Australian men have given new meaning to the term “bricked printers.” According to a press release from the Australian Federal Police (AFP) and Australian

China Sought Access to Anthropic’s Newest A.I. The Answer Was No.
Tech

China Sought Access to Anthropic’s Newest A.I. The Answer Was No.

Really Simple SyndicationMay 13, 2026

The latest artificial intelligence models from Anthropic and OpenAI are extending the United States’ lead over China and intensifying the rivalry between the countries.

Nearly every enterprise is investing in AI, but only 5% say their data is ready
Tech

Nearly every enterprise is investing in AI, but only 5% say their data is ready

Really Simple SyndicationMay 13, 2026

Nearly halfway into 2026, enterprises are beginning to see tangible returns on their AI investments. Yet many are discovering that scaling requires something far less

Jobs lost to AI could reappear elsewhere — and solidify AI-focused roles
Tech

Jobs lost to AI could reappear elsewhere — and solidify AI-focused roles

Really Simple SyndicationMay 13, 2026

There are conflicting signals about whether AI is creating or destroying jobs, though many companies have blamed the technology for recent cuts.  Analysts and industry

Most startups don’t have a burn problem. They have a decision problem
Tech

Most startups don’t have a burn problem. They have a decision problem

Really Simple SyndicationMay 13, 2026

Running out of money is a story as old as startups, and still highly relevant in 2026. According to recent findings of CB Insights, based

Fedora Hummingbird Debuts As A Super Hardened Linux Distro
Tech

Fedora Hummingbird Debuts As A Super Hardened Linux Distro

Sourav RudraMay 13, 2026

Seeing that we are in a time when new Linux exploits seem to be popping up every few weeks, many projects have had to take

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