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Atlassian CEO Mike Cannon-Brookes. The company is laying off 10% of its employees.
  • Atlassian announced plans to cut 1,600 jobs to focus on AI and enterprise growth initiatives.
  • CEO Mike Cannon-Brookes cited AI's impact on workforce needs as a reason for the layoffs.
  • 30% of the job cuts impact Atlassian employees based in Australia, reflecting global changes.

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Eight out of 10 popular artificial intelligence chatbots helped researchers posing as teen boys plan violent crimes in over half of responses, according to a new report from the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH).

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In 2024, Microsoft caused a lot of head-scratching and general bemusement with the launch of its "This is an Xbox" marketing campaign. Now, though, it appears the quandary over what is and isn't an Xbox has been resolved. Game Developer noticed that the original blog post on Xbox Wire that kicked off the whole affair has been removed. It seems Xbox will be going a new direction with its future



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TL;DR: The refurbished HP 15-fd00 laptop with a 13th-gen Intel Core i3 processor, 16GB RAM, and a 512GB SSD is on sale for $359.99 (reg. $999.99).


A capable laptop doesn’t always need to come with a four-figure price tag. It also doesn’t need flashy extras or specs designed for tasks you’ll never actually do. If you’re mostly using your computer for everyday tasks like browsing, documents, streaming, and video calls, something reliable and reasonably fast is often more than enough. This refurbished HP 15-fd00 laptop fits that description — and right now it’s on sale for $359.99 (reg. $999.99).

A straightforward machine built for everyday use, the HP 15-fd00 covers the basics without overcomplicating things. It runs on an Intel Core i3-1315U processor paired with 16GB of RAM, which should handle typical multitasking like web browsing, documents, and multiple open tabs. The 512GB SSD helps keep things running smoothly (see also: not laggy) while giving you plenty of room for files, apps, and the usual digital clutter we all accumulate over time.

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You also get a 15.6-inch touch display, which means you can tap, swipe, and scroll through Windows when the trackpad or mouse starts feeling like extra work. A full-size keyboard with a numeric keypad makes longer typing sessions and data entry a bit easier, while built-in USB-A, USB-C, and HDMI ports allow you to connect the rest of your gear or an external display.

Despite the larger screen, the laptop weighs about 3.8 pounds — portable enough to move between home, office, or your favorite cafe.

Battery life is rated at up to eight hours, which should get through a typical workday without frequently rushing to a power outlet. It also runs Windows 11 Home, offering a familiar interface along with built-in productivity and security features.

As for the refurbished part, this unit carries a Grade A rating, meaning it arrives in near-mint condition and may show only minimal cosmetic wear.

If you’re looking for a practical everyday laptop without paying full retail, the refurbished HP 15-fd00 is on sale for $359.99 (reg. $999.99) for a limited time.

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NBCUniversal is laying off staffers as the Showmax streaming service shuts down.
  • NBCUniversal is planning to cut dozens of employees as the African streamer it jointly operated with Canal+ shuts down.
  • Showmax was an "expensive failure," said Canal+, which owns 70% of the venture.
  • NBCU employees were informed about the change on Wednesday.

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The three active cores at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant experienced meltdowns.
  • March 11, 2026, marks 15 years since the disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant.
  • Cleanup and recovery efforts have been ongoing since the incident.
  • While some surrounding areas in the region have recovered, many still remain in a destroyed state.

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After a two-week pre-order period, Samsung officially launched the Galaxy S26 Ultra, its next-gen flagship phone. The Galaxy S26 Ultra is unique among recent mobile launches for having a genuinely new hardware feature, a rarity in the age of annual release cycles and iterative updates. (We did see some cool


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U.S. medical technology company Stryker is currently experiencing a massive cyberattack, which has shut down their computer systems and, as a result, even closed the company's offices.

An Iran-linked digital activist collective known as Handala is claiming credit for the cyberattack against Stryker. This would be the first major cyberattack carried out in the wake of the U.S. war in Iran




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Superhuman has taken its writing assistant Grammarly on quite the merry-go-round ride regarding its approach to AI tools. In August, the company launched a feature called Expert Review that would offer feedback on your writing, offering AI-generated feedback that would appear to come from a famous writer or academic of note. These recreations were based on "publicly available information from