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AI Doesn't Equalize, It Exposes: How User Fluency Defines Success in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
New reports from Anthropic reveal that AI doesn't automatically reduce user differences but amplifies existing skills, highlighting the critical role of "AI fluency" for optimal results.

Italy Strikes Down Netflix: Price Hikes Declared Illegal, Mandating Refunds Up to €500
A Roman court has ruled Netflix's price increases between 2017 and 2024 illegal, compelling the platform to issue refunds to subscribers and setting a crucial precedent across Europe.

ALL WILL FALL: Physics-Based Survival City Builder Receives First Patch, Version 1.0.1f1
The innovative physics-based survival city builder, ALL WILL FALL, has rolled out its inaugural patch, version 1.0.1f1, delivering essential gameplay, stability, and localization improvements to enhance the player experience.

Anthropic's Ascendance in Private Markets: Could SpaceX Spoil the AI Party?
The secondary market for private shares is experiencing unprecedented activity, with Anthropic emerging as the hottest trade, while OpenAI loses ground, and SpaceX's looming IPO is set to reshape the investment landscape.

Parseword: Unlocking the Cryptic Challenge from Wordle's Creator (April 3, 2026)
Parseword, the latest game from Wordle's creator, raises the bar with cryptic crossword puzzles that truly test the mind. We delve into its mechanics and solve the intricate puzzle from April 3, 2026, revealing how logic and word transformation are key.

How Artemis II Astronauts Train to Safeguard Muscles and Bones in Deep Space
Astronauts on the Artemis II mission, marking humanity's return to lunar orbit, are undergoing a rigorous physical training regimen to counteract the devastating effects of microgravity on their muscles and bones, utilizing innovative technology like the inertia flywheel.

Indie Developer Steps Up: 'Lizard State' Aims to Revive Classic Splinter Cell Stealth After Ubisoft's 13-Year Hiatus
Frustrated by Ubisoft's prolonged silence on new Splinter Cell entries, an indie developer is creating 'Lizard State,' a focused stealth game inspired by classic PS2-era titles, promising to fill the void left by Sam Fisher.

Fizz's Unexpected Triumph: An Anonymous Social App Captivates Saudi Arabia
Fizz, an anonymous social app founded by Teddy Solomon, has achieved unexpected success in Saudi Arabia following a quiet debut, highlighting unique dynamics within the region's digital landscape.

The Astonishing Fish That Scales Fifteen-Meter Waterfalls: A Groundbreaking Scientific Discovery
A tiny fish from Central Africa, Parakneria thysi, has been documented for the first time vertically climbing 15-meter waterfalls, unraveling a decades-old mystery and redefining the limits of biological adaptation.

Epic Games Unveils Seasonal Sale with Up to 80% Discounts
Epic Games has launched its anticipated seasonal offers, providing players with the opportunity to acquire a wide range of titles, from AAA blockbusters to independent gems, with discounts reaching up to 80%. This promotion, valid until April 13th, is an excellent chance to expand your game library.

Steven Madow: The Art of Capturing the Artemis II Launch with 14 Cameras
Photographer Steven Madow, with over a decade of experience, deployed an impressive array of 14 Panasonic Lumix cameras, including seven remote units, to immortalize the monumental Artemis II launch.

Google's $3 ChromeOS Flex USB Kit: Breathing New Life into Old Computers
Google, in partnership with Back Market, has launched an innovative $3 USB kit to install ChromeOS Flex on old PCs and Macs, offering an affordable and eco-friendly solution to combat tech obsolescence and extend device lifespan.
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