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Iranian drones hit Dubai airport, damaging an Emirates A380—and rattling global air travel

Iranian-linked drones reportedly damaged an Emirates A380 at Dubai airport—at least two civilian planes hit, raising costs and fear across global air travel.

Microsoft Finally Admits Windows 11’s AI and Updates Have Been Annoying People

Microsoft says it’ll tone down Copilot’s in-your-face presence and make Windows 11 updates less stressful—starting with Insider testers first.

Want ChatGPT to cite you? AirOps says winning Google’s top spot boosts odds 3.5x

AirOps tracked 15,000 prompts and says ChatGPT shows citations for only ~15% of sources it reads—and Google’s No. 1 result is 3.5x likelier to get cited.

Meta Tried to Yank Horizon Worlds From Quest—Then Panicked and Reversed in 48 Hours

Meta said it’d pull Horizon Worlds from Quest—then reversed in 48 hours, exposing a shaky VR-vs-mobile strategy and a metaverse that won’t land.

Rewritable DNA data storage is the new lab darling—but data centers want receipts

Rewritable DNA storage could fix the “write once” problem—but data centers won’t bite without hard numbers on errors, speed, and rewrite cycles.

Australia Says It Built a “Quantum Battery” Prototype—Cool Story, Now Show the Data

Australia claims a working “quantum battery” prototype—but without hard performance data, it’s a promising lab signal, not a consumer battery breakthrough.

Warhammer 40.000 holt Armageddon zurück – und lässt Kommissar Yarrick wieder antreten

Armageddon brennt wieder: Games Workshop teasert eine Ork-Invasion – und bringt Kommissar Yarrick samt neuer Miniatur zurück ins Rampenlicht.

This Indie Puzzle Game’s 5-Second Teaser Screams “Prince of Egypt”—and That’s the Point

Five seconds of footage made Fresco the “Prince of Egypt” puzzle game—now it has to prove it’s more than a gorgeous trick.

Your Site Search Is Bleeding Sales—Because Shoppers Type Like Humans, Not SKUs

Shoppers type full sentences, but many e-commerce search bars still demand keywords—leading to zero results, frustration, and lost sales.

Nvidia teases two new RTX cards and “DLSS 4”—gamers want proof, not hype

Nvidia’s teasing two new RTX cards and DLSS 4 with “up to +30% FPS.” Gamers aren’t buying the hype—show the latency, artifacts, price, and power.

France’s “MaPrimeRénov’” Isn’t a Handout for Electric Heat—Here’s Who Gets Paid

France’s MaPrimeRénov’ won’t pay for “electric heat” broadly—only specific tech like heat pumps and smart controls. Here’s who qualifies and who gets shut out.

TotalEnergies targets Belgium and the Netherlands with 27,500 EV chargers—and a new money partner

TotalEnergies and Tikehau are betting big on Benelux cities: 27,500 public EV chargers, financed via a 50/50 platform built to win municipal contracts.

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