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Android 17 Finally Levels the Instagram Playing Field
Google has joined forces with Meta to overhaul how Instagram handles photos and videos on Android devices. The changes arrive with Android 17. They target a complaint that ha...
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White iPhone Ultra Dummy Surfaces as Apple Prepares Costly Foldable Entry
A low-resolution image of a white dummy unit for Apple’s first foldable device appeared online Monday. The model, shared by prominent Chinese leaker Ice Universe on Weibo, of...
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E-Readers Shed Their Limits: AI Summaries, Android Flexibility Arrive on E-Ink Devices
Long dismissed as single-purpose gadgets, e-readers stand on the cusp of genuine versatility. Hardware makers now pack them with on-device intelligence and full Android opera...
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Critical WordPress Plugin Flaw Exposes 15,000 Sites to Instant Admin Takeover
WordPress site administrators woke up to fresh alerts last week. A popular premium mapping plugin carried a critical vulnerability that let anyone create a full administrator...
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How Ordinary People Are Quietly Winning With Vibe Coding While Big Tech Chases Trillions
Big Tech pours billions into artificial intelligence with promises of world-changing breakthroughs. Valuations climb into the trillions. Job cuts mount in the thousands. Yet...
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Google Prepares In-App Search for My Pixel Companion as Launcher Search Faces Backlash
Google continues to refine how Pixel owners discover and interact with their devices. A new search capability now appears in early testing inside the My Pixel app. The additi...
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Microsoft’s Windows AI Push: Local Models, Developer Tools and What Build 2026 Will Reveal
Microsoft stands at a pivotal point with Windows. The company has spent years layering artificial intelligence into its flagship operating system. Now the focus sharpens on d...
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**GitHub Issue Highlights Inconsistent Error Handling in RedHat JavaScript Clients**
The GitHub issue filed under the RedHatInsights/javascript-clients repository as issue 492 highligh...
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Three Decades On, KDE’s Quiet Persistence Reshapes the Linux Desktop
October will mark 30 years since a handful of developers first sketched out a free desktop environment for Linux. What began as a modest project has grown into one of the lon...
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Apple Previews watchOS 27 With Heart Rate Gains, New Faces and Smarter Siri
Apple stands ready to show off watchOS 27 next week at its annual developer conference. The update arrives at a moment when the Apple Watch, now more than a decade old, faces...
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Google Health App Redesign Unifies Fitbit, Google Fit Data on Android
Google has announced a comprehensive redesign of its Google Health app that merges years of Fitbit data and features into a single, unified platform for Android users. The updat...
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Samsung Galaxy Phones Borrow iPhone Lockdown Trick in One UI 9 Beta
Samsung has quietly added a key security measure to its upcoming One UI 9 software. The change mirrors one of Apple's most practical defenses against forced phone unlocks. In...
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Ubuntu 26.10 Snapshot 1 Arrives as Stonking Stingray Takes First Steps
Canonical has published the first monthly snapshot for Ubuntu 26.10. The release carries the codename Stonking Stingray. It follows closely on the heels of the Ubuntu 26.04 L...
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KDE Plasma 6.7 Beta 2 Tightens Stability as June Release Nears
KDE developers shipped Plasma 6.7 Beta 2 this week. The update arrives just two weeks before the stable release scheduled for June 16. Testers now have a tighter candidate to...
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GNOME Circle Draws a Line Against AI-Generated Code
GNOME Circle has moved to protect the quality of applications and libraries that orbit the GNOME desktop. The committee behind the program updated its criteria this week to r...
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