The DogHouse 27 | Data Leaks, Zero Water Data Centers and Mega Dragonite’s Brand New Look – Early August
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This week, on The DogHouse 27, we cover data breaches for a women’s safety app, Waymo’s coming to Dallas in 2026, and Microsoft’s zero water solution for all their data centers. Check it all out and more stories on The DogHouse.
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Bark Bits Articles
- Tea App Data Leak Worsens, Recent Sensitive Chats Exposed | PCMag
- Waymo’s Robotaxi Service Is Expanding to Another Texas City Next Year | PCMag
- Uber Tests Matching Female Riders With Female Drivers for Added Safety | PCMag
- Whoops! ChatGPT Ruined This Woman’s Gender Reveal | PCMag
- Sick of AI Slop? DuckDuckGo Now Lets You Block AI-Generated Images | PCMag
- Microsoft Gets Out of the Movie and TV Business: How to Save Everything You Bought | PCMag
- Microsoft Zero Water Solution for Data Center Cooling | Sustainability Mag
- Asus says ‘all issues have been resolved’ regarding Armoury Crate, MyAsus, and router vulnerabilities, so I’d jump on those updates now if you were putting them off | PC Gamer
- Microsoft Edge transforms into an AI browser with new Copilot Mode | The Verge
- Microsoft is revamping Windows 11’s Task Manager so its numbers make more sense – Ars Technica
- ChatGPT’s new Study Mode is designed to help you learn, not just give answers – Ars Technica
- The Internet Archive is now an official federal documents library | Mashable
- YouTube rolls out age-estimation tech to identify US teens and apply additional protections | TechCrunch
- Age Verification Laws Send VPN Use Soaring—and Threaten the Open Internet | WIRED
- Brits can get around Discord’s age verification thanks to Death Stranding’s photo mode, bypassing the measure introduced with the UK’s Online Safety Act. We tried it and it works—thanks, Kojima | PC Gamer
- Mega Dragonite’s silly design has Pokémon fans reviving decade-old arguments | Polygon
- Sony sues Tencent over blatant Horizon Zero Dawn clone, Light of Motiram | TechSpot
- Blender is going beyond mouse and keyboard with a new touch-friendly interface for tablets | TechSpot
- Yes, you can store data on a bird — enthusiast converts PNG to bird-shaped waveform, teaches young starling to recall file at up to 2MB/s | Tom’s Hardware
- A Pigeon is still faster than the Internet | Jeff Geerling
Tech Treat Games & Entertainment
All these are available as of the 8/1/2025 recording!
Epic Games of the Week
- Keylocker: Cyberpunk turn-based rhythm JRPG – Available until 8/7 at 10 am.
- Pilgrims -playful adventure game, created by the team behind Machinarium and Samorost – Available until 8/7 at 10 am.
Humble Bundles
- Star Trek Comics Megabundle: Captain the Starship Enterprise from the comfort of your own home with the Star Trek Comics Megabundle! – Pay at least $24 for all 93 items
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Pack Talk
Robert joins the show to discuss his newest game, Death Stranding 2! Listen to all his thoughts on the game and the previous iteration, Death Stranding!
Tags: DogHouse 27 Tech News, Gaming Industry, AI Developments, Privacy & Security, PC Gaming, Tech News, Gaming Industry, AI Developments, Privacy & Security, PC Gaming, AI, Privacy & Security, Microsoft, Streaming & Media, Gaming, Tech Regulation, Age Verification, Web & Browsers, App Updates, Weird Tech, Design & UX, ChatGPT.
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