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Dragon Ball “Xenoverse 3” Appears on a Bandai Namco YouTube Playlist — Then Gets Deleted
A Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3 rumor flared after a Bandai Namco Southeast Asia YouTube playlist briefly labeled “Project: Age 1000” content as “Xenoverse 3,” then disappeared.
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Pokémon Nova Teases an Open-World Ultra Megalopolis Fan Adventure
Pokémon Nova is an unofficial fan project teasing an open-world, widescreen game set in Ultra Megalopolis, with an announcement trailer now live.
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The AI Music War Turns Public: Industry Pressure Campaign Takes Aim at Suno
Artist-rights groups have published an open letter urging the industry to reject Suno, arguing AI music dilutes royalty pools and raising concerns about training data and accountability.
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China Launches Secretive “Shenlong” Spaceplane Again and Still Won’t Say What It’s Doing
China launched its reusable experimental spacecraft for a fourth publicly known mission since 2020. The launch is confirmed, the mission details are not.
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macOS 26.4 Beta 2 Is Here — Charge Limits, Safari Options, and Rosetta 2 Warnings
Apple released macOS 26.4 beta 2 for developers (build 25E5218f). The 26.4 cycle includes charge-limit controls, Safari UI options, and early warnings about Rosetta 2’s eventual retirement.
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Oura’s New AI Model Targets Women’s Health — and the Trust Bar Is High
Oura launched its first proprietary AI model focused on women’s health to power more personalized answers in Oura Advisor. It’s rolling out as an opt-in test through Oura Labs with privacy-forward claims.
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Google’s New AI Music Push: ProducerAI Joins Labs With Lyria 3 Under the Hood
Google is bringing ProducerAI into Google Labs and powering it with a preview of its Lyria 3 music model. The pitch: conversational music creation that’s built for iteration, not one-shot prompts.
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Apple’s Taiwan Chip Risk Is Back in the Spotlight — The “Other Chip Crisis”: Why Taiwan’s Advanced Chip Concentration Still Spooks Big Tech
New coverage is reviving alarms about how concentrated advanced chipmaking still is — and what that means for Apple and the broader tech supply chain if supply is disrupted. It’s not a forecast, but it is a real vulnerability.
