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Google is optimizing Android's core to make your phone feel faster - Android Authority
technology 2026/03/11 10:09:24

Google is optimizing Android's core to make your phone feel faster - Android Authority

Google is introducing a new optimization trick to make the core of Android run faster by studying how phones are actually used.

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Night sky tonight (March 11) — The third quarter moon takes flight in the predawn sky - Space
science 2026/03/11 10:06:03

Night sky tonight (March 11) — The third quarter moon takes flight in the predawn sky - Space

The night sky is full of wonder. Here’s what to look out for tonight.

Space.com
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Texas ban on selling smokable cannabis takes effect March 31 - KUT
business 2026/03/11 10:01:00

Texas ban on selling smokable cannabis takes effect March 31 - KUT

New state rules change how THC levels are calculated and raise fees on hemp businesses by as much as 4,000%

KUT
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Inside OpenAI’s Race to Catch Up to Claude Code - WIRED
business 2026/03/11 10:00:00

Inside OpenAI’s Race to Catch Up to Claude Code - WIRED

Why is the biggest name in AI late to the AI coding revolution?

Wired
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One of Marathon's best tricks? It dodges the Blorko problem that doomed Concord and Highguard - Eurogamer.net
technology 2026/03/11 10:00:00

One of Marathon's best tricks? It dodges the Blorko problem that doomed Concord and Highguard - Eurogamer.net

To many shooters - from Concord to Highguard - have fallen into the trap of needing you to care about unfamiliar characters. Bungie’s Marathon dodges it deftly.

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Return of the wire: In a wireless world, headphone cables are back - BBC
technology 2026/03/11 10:00:00

Return of the wire: In a wireless world, headphone cables are back - BBC

Is the return of wired headphones driven by a simple desire for better sound quality or is it part of a backlash against modern tech. Thomas Germain tries to find out.

BBC News
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