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Rage Against the Machines

Indy Week

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July 9, 2026

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As parents and schools consider limits on technology in the classroom, Granville County has emerged as a leader.

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Enrique Dans

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· Jul 6, 2026

El soldado, el dron y la nueva gramática de la guerra

Durante décadas, hemos imaginado la guerra tecnológica como una cuestión de superioridad industrial: aviones cada vez más caros, carros de combate más sofisticados, misiles más precisos y sistemas de mando cada vez más centralizados. Ucrania ha demostrado que esa visión no era completamente falsa, pero sí profundamente incompleta. La guerra del futuro no se está

IGN

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· Jul 8, 2026

Deepward, a Brutal FPS Roguelite Set in the 1920s, Announced

Introducing Deepward, a high-speed first-person shooter roguelite set in the 1920s that lets you choose three distinct heroes from a roster of six, switching between any of the three of them on the fly during the brutal melee and gun-based action.

ArcaMax

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· Jul 8, 2026

Q&A: Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe on how AI will transform autos

PARK CITY, Utah — If the early 20th-century auto revolution was sparked in Detroit by entrepreneurs like Ford, Dodge, and Sloan, the early 21st century has brought a new, digital auto revolution on America’s West Coast right out of a science ...

Guido Fawkes

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· Jun 30, 2026

Labour Gambling Prohibitionists Try to Tax Working Men’s Clubs

Nanny state Labour-linked think tank the Social Market Foundation and puritanical Labour MPs are back on the warpath against gambling. This time they’re going for – working men’s clubs SMF is announcing today that it wants Machine Games Duty doubled from 20 to 40 on so-called Category B machines. These machines are found in casinos,

Daily Sabah

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· Jul 5, 2026

Revival of craft: Quiet rebellion against glass screen

​Every era leaves behind a defining image. ​The Industrial Revolution is remembered by the towering factory chimney, choking the sky with the smoke of mechanical triumph. The 20th...

TheGamer

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· Jul 9, 2026

How To Make Or Synthesize Every Weapon In Echoes Of Aincrad

Between the six types of melee weapons in Echoes of Aincrad and attributes related to your skills with them all, here's how to find your best weapon.

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Related coverage for "Rage Against the Machines": Enrique Dans — El soldado, el dron y la nueva gramática de la guerra. IGN — Deepward, a Brutal FPS Roguelite Set in the 1920s, Announced. ArcaMax — Q&A: Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe on how AI will transform autos. Guido Fawkes — Labour Gambling Prohibitionists Try to Tax Working Men’s Clubs. Daily Sabah — Revival of craft: Quiet rebellion against glass screen. TheGamer — How To Make Or Synthesize Every Weapon In Echoes Of Aincrad