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HP Joins Dell and Lenovo as Premier Backer of Linux Firmware Update System
HP has stepped up. The company now ranks as the third premier sponsor of the Linux Vendor Firmware Service and its companion tool fwupd. This move follows Dell and Lenovo by...
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Cache-Aware Scheduler Set to Transform Linux Performance on Multi-Core Servers
Server workloads keep growing more demanding. Modern processors pack dozens or hundreds of cores split across multiple last-level caches. The Linux kernel's scheduler has lon...
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Firefox 153 Nightly Overhauls Settings Page: Cleaner Layouts Meet AI Controls
Mozilla just flipped the switch. In the latest Firefox 153 Nightly builds, a redesigned settings interface now loads by default. The change arrives at a moment when browser c...
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Google Finally Lets Pixel Owners Hide the Home Screen Search Bar in Android 17
For years Pixel users have stared at that fixed Google search bar at the bottom of their home screen and wondered why it had to stay. Now a leak from a forthcoming Android 17...
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Apple’s iOS 27 Code Hints at Major Siri AI Overhaul with On-Device Intelligence
Apple has dropped fresh hints about major changes coming to Siri through newly uncovered code in iOS 27. According to details first reported by...
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OpenAI Races Toward IPO Filing as Losses Mount and Rivals Close In
Sam Altman wants his company public sooner rather than later. OpenAI's chief executive has pushed for a listing as early as the fourth quarter of 2026. His chief financial of...
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Google’s Health Widget Puts Fitness Stats One Tap From Your Home Screen
Google has rolled out a new widget for its freshly rebranded health application. The update arrives as the company completes its shift from the Fitbit app to a broader Google...
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OpenAI’s Compute Crunch: Why Customers Must Pay Upfront for AI That Might Not Show Up
OpenAI has a problem. Demand for its models outruns the silicon and power to run them. So the company that once sold access on a pay-as-you-go basis now wants customers to co...
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Anthropic’s $1.25 Billion Monthly Check to xAI Exposes the Brutal Economics of AI Compute
Elon Musk once called Anthropic a misanthropic company. Now one of his ventures stands to collect more than $40 billion from it.Anthropic has agreed to pay xAI $1.25 b...
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Colorado Exempts Open-Source Projects from Age Verification Rules
In a significant victory for software developers and digital privacy supporters, Colorado lawmakers have advanced Senate Bill 51, legislation that explicitly shields open-source...
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Google’s I/O Gambit: How AI Answers Threaten to Bury the Open Web
Google used its annual I/O conference this week to unveil what amounts to a profound shift in how people find information online. The company is accelerating its move toward...
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Age Assurance Laws Tighten Grip on Developers: How Self-Declared Signals and OS Mandates Threaten Open Source Innovation
State lawmakers across the U.S. keep passing bills meant to shield kids online. Yet many of these measures land hardest on the very people who build the tools that power the...
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Elon Musk’s $40 Billion Compute Lease: How Anthropic and SpaceX Forged an Unlikely AI Power Alliance
SpaceX disclosed in its S-1 filing that Anthropic agreed to pay $1.25 billion a month for AI compute capacity. The payments run through May 2029. Add it up. The total exceeds...
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Anthropic’s Explosive Revenue Surge Sets Stage for First Profit as AI Economics Shift
Anthropic stands on the verge of a financial landmark. The artificial-intelligence company founded by former OpenAI executives projects revenue of $10.9 billion for the secon...
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Browser-Based Linux Revives Forgotten USB Scanners
George MacKerron stared at an old Canon scanner gathering dust. Modern computers refused to acknowledge it. Drivers had vanished. Support ended years ago. So he fixed the pro...
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