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Linus Torvalds Draws a Line: No More Pointless AI-Fueled Patches Late in the Linux Cycle
Linus Torvalds has had enough. The Linux kernel's chief maintainer signaled this week that he will start rejecting trivial pull requests that arrive too late in the developme...
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Discord’s Quiet Native ARM64 Release Transforms Experience on Snapdragon Windows Laptops
Discord has slipped a native ARM64 build of its desktop client onto its download page without fanfare. The move arrives at a moment when Windows on Arm devices from Qualcomm...
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Samsung Opens Pro Camera Controls to Millions More Galaxy Users With One UI 8.5
Samsung just widened access to its most detailed camera tweaks. The Camera Assistant module, once limited to flagships and select upper-midrange models, now reaches deeper in...
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Enterprises Hand the Wheel to AI Agents as Production Deployments Surge in 2026
Corporations once tested AI agents in cautious pilots. Now they run them in production. More than half of organizations deploy these systems for multistep workflows. Sixteen...
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Apple’s Long-Awaited Siri Makeover Takes Shape in iOS 27
Apple has spent years promising a smarter, more capable Siri. The wait appears nearly over. With iOS 27 set for preview at WWDC next month, the company is preparing the most...
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Samsung Galaxy S26 FE Leaks Reveal Minimal Design Changes from S25 FE
Recent images of protective cases for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26 FE have surfaced online, revealing what appears to be one of the smallest design adjustments in the Fan Edi...
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One 10-Second Android Tweak That Slashes Cross-App Tracking
Android phones track users far more than most realize. Apps build detailed profiles from the moment a device powers on. But a single setting change can disrupt much of that s...
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OpenBSD 7.9’s 60th Release Sharpens Security and Hardware Reach Without Compromise
OpenBSD arrived at version 7.9 on May 19, 2026. This marks the project's 60th release. Project lead Theo de Raadt marked the occasion just days after his own birthday. The te...
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Samsung’s One UI 8.5 Finally Ends DeX Gaming Frustrations
Samsung has resolved a persistent controller problem that undermined big-screen gaming on its Galaxy devices. The issue surfaced after the company rebuilt DeX Mode in One UI...
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Samsung’s Foldable Name Shuffle: How a Simple Swap Could Confuse Buyers for Years
Samsung has dominated the foldable phone market since it first introduced the Galaxy Fold in 2019. Its Z series, with the book-style Fold and clamshell Flip designs, set the...
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Kubernetes Policies Arrive Too Late in the Workflow. Here’s How Teams Are Fixing It
Kubernetes gives teams speed and flexibility. It also hands them configuration headaches that lead to outages and breaches. A large share of those problems trace back not to...
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Google Prepares to Let Android 17 Users Bury Gboard’s Persistent Globe Icon for Good
Users have grumbled for years about the small globe icon sitting in the bottom right corner of Gboard. It appeared. It lingered. It distracted. Now Google appears ready to ha...
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Pixel Battery Paradox: Why Google’s Phones Improve Yet Complaints Refuse to Fade
Google's Pixel phones have made undeniable strides. Cameras capture more detail. Software feels snappier. Artificial intelligence features arrive faster than rivals can copy...
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Samsung’s Galaxy Watch Study Points to Fainting Warnings Five Minutes Early
Samsung has taken a notable step in wearable health monitoring. A clinical study conducted with Chung-Ang University Gwangmyeong Hospital shows that signals from a Galaxy Wat...
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Megalodon Attack Hides Malware in 5,000+ GitHub Commit Messages
GitHub has once again come under fire after security researchers uncovered a large-scale campaign that compromised more than 5,000 public repositories with malicious code. The o...
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