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AlmaLinux Ships Dual Stable Releases in One Day, Marking Engineering Milestone
AlmaLinux OS Foundation released versions 9.8 and 10.2 on the same day for the first time, enabled by improved automation and QA. The releases include...
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Samsung Galaxy S26 FE Leaks Reveal Minimal Design Changes from S25 FE
Recent leaked images of protective cases suggest the Samsung Galaxy S26 FE will feature one of the smallest design changes in the Fan Edition series y...
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xAI’s $3B Aggressive Bid for Cursor Sparks Antitrust Scrutiny
xAI sparked controversy by making an aggressive $3 billion acquisition bid for AI coding startup Cursor, demanding early access to proprietary data an...
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Huawei’s Tau Scaling Bet: A New Route to 1.4nm-Level Chips by 2031 Amid Sanctions
Huawei claims its Tau Scaling Law and LogicFolding architecture will deliver chips with 1.4nm-equivalent transistor density by 2031. The approach focu...
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Sway 1.12 Brings HDR10 and Window Capture to Tiling Wayland Users
Sway 1.12 delivers HDR10 output on the Vulkan renderer, individual window capture for sharing, refined color management, and five new Wayland protocol...
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From Panic in the Bush to Alerts from Orbit: How ICARUS Is Reshaping Wildlife Monitoring
ICARUS satellites now capture real-time data from lightweight tags on birds, mammals and more, revealing panic responses that flag poachers. Launches ...
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Memory Now Claims Two-Thirds of AI Chip Costs as HBM Shortages Reshape Industry Economics
HBM now accounts for 63% of AI chip component costs, up sharply from 52% in early 2024. Total spending on these parts surged from $22B to $52B in one ...
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FBI’s $36 Million Bid for Nationwide Vehicle Tracking: How License Plate Readers Could Map Every Drive
The FBI plans to spend up to $36 million for near real-time access to a national network of automated license plate readers. The procurement would let...
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Samsung’s 11th-Hour Union Pact Averts Chip Strike as AI Profits Fuel Worker Demands
Samsung Electronics reached a last-minute tentative agreement with its union, suspending an 18-day strike by nearly 48,000 workers and tying future se...
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Marine Corps to Turn UH-1Y and AH-1Z Helicopters into FPV Drone Motherships by 2026
The US Marine Corps plans to convert UH-1Y Venom and AH-1Z Viper helicopters into drone motherships capable of launching and recovering swarms of FPV ...
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Red Hat Bolsters Enterprise Linux With AI Command Tools, Quantum-Resistant Crypto in RHEL 10.2 and 9.8
Red Hat released RHEL 10.2 and 9.8 on May 20, 2026, introducing the goose AI command-line assistant, post-quantum cryptography via NIST algorithms, im...
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Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan’s Stark Admission: Bankruptcy Fears Blocked Talent Until Cash Infusions and Roadmap Bets Kicked In
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan openly described early recruiting failures driven by bankruptcy fears that scared off top talent. Fresh capital from investors an...
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Google’s Agent Sandbox Reshapes Secure AI Agent Execution on Kubernetes
Google's Agent Sandbox delivers kernel-level isolation for AI agents running untrusted code on GKE and open-source Kubernetes. Built on gVisor with wa...
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GitHub Unleashes Coding Agent as AI Takes On Real Software Tasks
GitHub's new Copilot coding agent autonomously handles GitHub issues by cloning repos, editing code, running tests and opening pull requests for revie...
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The Many Quiet Deaths of Open Source Projects
Andrew Nesbitt catalogs over two dozen failure modes for open source projects, from ghost maintainers to protestware and corporate orphans. His taxono...
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Apple Turns Silicon Flaws Into Profit Machine With MacBook Neo Strategy
Apple's chip binning turns defective silicon from iPhone production into affordable hits like the MacBook Neo. The practice, used for over a decade, d...
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Windows Hidden WiFi Report Exposes Every Disconnect and Driver Glitch
Windows builds a detailed WiFi report from event logs with one command. It maps every connection, disconnect reason, and error over three days in an i...
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SMIC Draws Overseas Chip Orders as AI Strains Global Capacity
SMIC reports rising foreign orders as AI demand tightens capacity at overseas foundries, pushing legacy chip production back to China. Co-CEO Zhao Hai...
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Walmart’s Speedy Grocery Deliveries Overload Store Floors
Walmart's 27% e-commerce surge relies on store workers picking hundreds of heavy items per shift while maintaining in-store operations. Associates rep...
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Walmart’s Store Network Delivers Edge in Rural E-Commerce Push Against Amazon
Walmart's 4,600 stores place 90% of Americans within 10 miles of pickup and fast delivery options Amazon cannot easily match. While Amazon invests bil...
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Arm CEO Rene Haas Warns x86 Giants: Efficiency Will Reshape AI Data Centers
Arm CEO Rene Haas claims its new AGI CPU delivers over 2x performance per rack versus x86 while cutting data center capex by up to $10B per gigawatt. ...
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