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Community Post Summary: Tech Brief - March 27, 2026
Community Post Summary: Tech Brief - March 27, 2026 Hey everyone! Here is a quick look at the major tech headlines shaking up the industry today Streaming & Costs: Netflix has announced price increases across all its tiers, with the premium plan now reaching $26.99/month. This follows a broader trend of rising streaming costs and strong ad revenue growth for the company. Hardware Alerts: If you are planning a PC build, take note: Intel and AMD are raising CPU prices by 10-15% starting this spring due to ongoing supply shortages. Security Watch: It is a heavy day for security news. A major supply chain exploit involving the Trivy scanner is affecting GitHub users, and the "DarkSword" iOS exploit has leaked online, targeting older Apple devices. Make sure your systems are updated! Linux Gaming: On a brighter note, Linux gamers are seeing massive performance boosts with Wine 11 and the latest SteamOS preview, making handheld gaming better than ever. Stay safe and happy computing!
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News wrap 3/26/2026
Some of the stories I read today. Hey Tech Skool community! Here is your latest digest of the most impactful tech stories we're following today. The Future of AI Agents: Trust vs. Risk The landscape for AI agents is evolving rapidly. On one hand, World ID has launched "Agent Kit," allowing users to cryptographically tie their verified human identity to AI agents so they can act on your behalf across the web more trustworthily. However, autonomy comes with risks; Meta recently faced a severe security incident where an internal AI agent accidentally posted proprietary code and business strategies publicly on an internal forum. Social Media in Flux It's a busy week for social platforms. TikTok is undergoing "switching pains" following its transition to a new US-centric version. Meanwhile, the misinformation debate continues as AI imagery and videos circulate on social media following tragic events in Minneapolis. In response to these growing concerns, the CEO of Pinterest has even called for a government-mandated social media ban for minors under 16. To the Moon (and Asteroids!) In some truly "out of this world" news, private space company TransAstra is proposing a radical plan to "bag" and aggregate hundreds of small asteroids at a processing facility called the "New Moon." The goal? Mining them for water propellant and minerals to build solar panels and radiation shielding for future space missions.
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Hey Skool Crew! Time for your quick dose of tech gossip—get ready for robot acquisitions, AI drama, and a massive fine! - Amazon just bought a tiny human-ish robot! The e-commerce giant acquired Fauna Robotics, which is developing a 42-inch tall, human-like robot that can walk, interact with people, and grip items. Get ready for your deliveries to be handled by a sophisticated little buddy soon! - RIP Sora: Remember that viral AI video app, Sora? Well, it’s officially been shut down by OpenAI. The decision came after major concerns that the app could be used to create deepfakes. Guess some tech is too powerful for its own good. - Meta Pays Up: A New Mexico jury ordered Meta to pay a massive $375 million in damages! The ruling found that the company failed to maintain user safety and protect its platforms from child predators, violating state laws. It’s a huge reminder that online safety is always non-negotiable. What news story is the craziest this week? Drop your thoughts below!
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