Klarna considers autumn IPO revival

After pausing plans for its initial public offering amid market turbulence in the spring, Klarna is looking to revive its ...
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When Models Stop Listening: How Feature Collapse Quietly Erodes Machine Learning Systems

A was implemented, studied, and proved. It was right in its predictions, and its metrics were consistent. The logs were ...
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RIP Corporation for Public Broadcasting: 1967–2026

Despite the protests of millions of Americans, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) announced it will be winding down its ...
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Efforts to Ground Physics in Math Are Opening the Secrets of Time

Now, three mathematicians have finally provided such a result. Their work not only represents a major advance in Hilbert’s program, ...
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Brendan Carr declares victory over the First Amendment

On Monday, the Freedom of the Press Foundation filed a complaint against Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr. The filing, ...
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What Happens to Your Data If You Stop Paying for Cloud Storage?

You get 5 GB of OneDrive cloud storage space for free with a Microsoft account, and if you cancel your ...
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Scientists Alarmed as Floodwater Punches Through Greenland’s Ice Sheet

Scientists were caught by surprise after discovering a massive flood of subglacial lakewater burst through Greenland’s ice sheet, spilling copious ...
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The Nintendo Switch 2’s Biggest Problem Is Already Storage

Beyond original Switch games and upgrades gobbling up precious storage, the Switch 2 also sees the addition of GameCube titles ...
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Update to iOS 26? We tested the public beta on our iPhones – these features are a big deal

Kerry Wan/ZDNET Apple introduced iOS 26 to the public at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference event in early June, and ...
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Why Venture’s Future Is Being Decided By A Select Few

By Steve Brotman We’re halfway through 2025, and on paper, the venture market looks like it’s thawing. Funding’s up, AI’s ...
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