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Samsung Galaxy Owners Battle Persistent Gmail Glitch on Tablets and Foldables
Samsung users on high-end tablets and foldable phones face a stubborn Gmail problem. Screens flicker. Text vanishes. Inboxes turn blank without warning. The issue strikes har...
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Audible’s Android App Bug Burns Through Gigabytes of Cell Data in Days
Audiobook fans on Android woke up this month to an unwelcome surprise on their phone bills. The Audible app began consuming staggering amounts of mobile data. Some users saw...
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Former DeepMind Researcher Exposes Why AI Benchmarks Are Failing Us
Lun Wang left Google DeepMind this month with a pointed message. Current ways of testing artificial intelligence cannot keep pace with the systems coming next. The researcher...
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Apple’s 2026 AI Push: Siri Beta, iOS 27 Accessibility Gains and WWDC Expectations
Apple sent out invites this week for its Worldwide Developers Conference keynote set for June 8. The move confirms what many already suspected. The company stands on the verg...
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Samsung’s One UI 8.5 Strips Video Filters From Camera App
Samsung just rolled out One UI 8.5 to millions of Galaxy devices. The update promises refined interfaces and fresh AI tools. Yet users discovered something missing the moment...
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The CSS Feature That Finally Let Parents Fight Back
Developers begged for it for decades. A way to style an element based on what it contained. Not its children. The element itself. The request sat on wish lists since the late...
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T-Mobile’s Network AI Translation Beta Marks Shift Toward Intelligent Wireless Infrastructure
T-Mobile just flipped the switch on something carriers have talked about for years. Its Live Translation beta puts real-time AI translation directly into the wireless network...
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One Blog’s Decade on Outdated Ubuntu Ends With a Leap to FreeBSD
Bruno Croci kept a simple blog running on a Digital Ocean VPS loaded with Ubuntu 16.04 for more than ten years. The setup demanded little attention. It just worked. Until it...
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Firefox Project Nova: Mozilla’s Bid to Modernize Its Browser and Reclaim Ground
Mozilla has pulled back the curtain on Project Nova. The initiative marks the most significant visual and functional update to Firefox in six years. Leaked mockups surfaced i...
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Apple’s iPhone Surge in Latin America Signals Premium Shift Amid Rising Costs
Apple posted a 31% jump in iPhone shipments across Latin America in the first quarter of 2026. The gain outpaced the overall regional smartphone market, which grew a modest 3...
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Apple’s 2027 iPhone Pro Overhaul: Anniversary Redesign Takes Shape in Supply Chain Tests
Apple has spent years refining the iPhone's form. Incremental tweaks have defined recent cycles. Yet fresh leaks point to a sharper break ahead. Next year's Pro models, the i...
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Web Developers Embrace AI Code Generators Yet Fear Bosses Will Cut Their Roles
Nearly half of web developers now worry that artificial intelligence will take their jobs. They use it every day anyway.A fresh survey of 7,929 developers paints a pic...
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OpenTelemetry Reaches CNCF Graduation: Observability’s Standard Now Stands Alone
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation declared OpenTelemetry a graduated project on May 21, 2026. The move caps seven years of rapid growth. It cements the framework as the d...
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Anthropic Pushes Claude Code Toward Full Autonomy as Developers Ship Its Work Untouched
Developers at Anthropic's Code with Claude event last week raised their hands in droves. Nearly half admitted they had shipped pull requests written entirely by Claude. When...
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Flipper One: The Pocket Linux Machine That Demands Community Help to Ship
Flipper Devices just dropped a project that splits from its famous handheld. The Flipper One arrives as an ARM-powered Linux computer small enough to slip into a pocket yet e...
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