
MindMap AI Breaks Silos: Import All Your Mind Maps into One Smart Workspace for Free
MindMap AI helps you import mind maps, PDFs, notes, recordings, and webpages into one smart workspace, then refine everything with AI and manual editing for free.
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Printed Neurons That Talk to Living Brain Cells: The Bioelectronics Breakthrough Explained
Northwestern researchers created printed artificial neurons that generate realistic spikes and activate living brain cells, marking a major bioelectronics step in 2026.

Neural Notes: Google’s AI Watermarking Faces Its First Real Test and Why It Matters for Compliance and Trust
Google’s SynthID is under pressure, and that matters for any business relying on AI disclosure, provenance, and compliance controls.

Google’s New Reusable Gemini Prompts in Chrome: Faster Answers, Less Typing
Google is adding reusable Gemini prompts called Skills to Chrome, letting you save favorite prompts and run them with one click while browsing.

WhatsApp’s New Linked-Device Security Feature: What It Means for Your Account Safety
WhatsApp is developing a linked-device security feature that could alert you when another connected device is active, helping you catch suspicious access faster.

Google's TurboQuant: How Extreme AI Compression Cuts KV Cache Memory Without Hurting Accuracy
Google's TurboQuant is a compression algorithm designed to shrink KV cache memory and speed up AI inference without hurting accuracy.

YouTube’s Sneaky Fewer-Ads Trick Doesn’t Need Premium—Here’s What to Try
Want fewer YouTube ads without paying for Premium? Here’s how the Albania VPN trick works, why it may help, and what to try if it fails.

Google’s New “Back Button Hijacking” Spam Rule: What Website Owners Must Do Now
Google’s new back button hijacking spam rule becomes enforceable on June 15, 2026. Here’s what website owners must do now to avoid ranking drops and manual actions.

Linux 7’s “Quiet” TCP Upgrade Explained: Why It Could Make Your Network Faster and Safer
Linux 7.0 quietly enables AccECN by default, giving TCP more accurate congestion feedback that can improve speed, stability, and compatibility with no extra setup.

Naughty Dog’s Alleged “Crunch at Any Cost” Belief: How Teams Learned to Treat Hardship as Game Design
A look at how reported Naughty Dog crunch culture turned overtime, rework, and perfectionism into part of the studio's design process.