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Apple Acquires French TinyML Startup Datakalab to Boost On-Device AI
Apple has made another strategic purchase that signals its growing emphasis on artificial intelligence development and integration across its product lineup. According to a repo...
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Google’s Aluminium OS Leak Exposes Android’s Desktop Ambitions Hours Before Major Reveal
Hours before Google’s Android Show event on May 12, a detailed leak ripped open the curtain on Aluminium OS. The 16-minute video, posted by the Telegram channel Mystic Leaks,...
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Haiku OS Takes Key Step Forward With ARM64 SMP Support
Developers working on the open-source operating system inspired by BeOS have delivered another milestone. Haiku OS now supports basic symmetric multiprocessing on 64-bit ARM...
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Samsung T9 4TB SSD Holds Strong as Pros Demand Faster Portable Storage
Samsung introduced the T9 portable SSD back in late 2023. The 4TB version still commands attention from video editors, photographers, and IT teams who move terabytes weekly....
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Linux Kernel Prepares for Microchip’s 3nm PCIe Gen 6 Switches in Version 7.2
Server architects wrestling with exploding AI cluster sizes have a new tool coming. The Linux 7.2 kernel will add official support for Microchip Technology's Switchtec family...
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GNOME Help Viewer Fix Exposes Limits of Sandboxed Linux Apps
GNOME's default help viewer just received an emergency update. The change comes after auditors uncovered a way for sandboxed Flatpak applications to slip data out of the host...
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Red Hat Sends RHEL 10.1 to the ISS as Space Edge Computing Takes Off
Red Hat Enterprise Linux now runs 250 miles above Earth. The latest minor release powers a shoebox-sized micro datacenter attached to the International Space Station. This ma...
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Nothing Phone 3’s Eye-Catching Design Meets Steep Discounts: A Polarizing Flagship Contender
Nothing's bold bet on distinctive hardware has produced one of the most talked-about Android devices of the past year. The Phone 3 stands apart. Its transparent back reveals...
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Samsung Raises Galaxy S26 Output Again as Demand Holds Strong Two Months Post-Launch
Samsung Electronics has adjusted its production plans for the Galaxy S26 series once more. This time the changes target May output. The move signals that buyer interest in th...
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Logitech’s Pocket-Sized Flip Mouse Leak Signals Fresh Push Into Ultra-Portable Peripherals
Leaked marketing images have thrust a mysterious new Logitech mouse into the spotlight. The device folds completely in half like a clamshell phone. One photo shows the slim p...
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From TempleOS to Spinning Rats: How One Developer Bent Terminals Into 3D Canvases
Orhun Parmaksiz stared at the command line one too many times and decided plain text no longer sufficed. So he built Ratty. The terminal emulator renders inline 3D models. It...
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Microsoft Fires Back: Why Windows 11’s CPU Boost Isn’t Cheating
Scott Hanselman didn't hold back. The Microsoft vice president took to X last week to confront critics head-on. Their target? A new Windows 11 feature that briefly maxes out...
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Digg’s Latest Pivot: An AI Curated Feed Built on X Chatter
  Kevin Rose is trying once more. The founder of the original Digg, a site that once defined viral news through user votes, has rebooted the brand yet again. This...
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Apple Drops Touch ID Plans for Watch to Chase Bigger Batteries
Apple has quietly set aside long-standing ideas for fingerprint authentication on its signature wearable. A prominent supply-chain source now says the company would rather de...
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Broadcom’s OpenAI Chip Ambitions Stall as Financing Snag Exposes AI Spending Limits
Broadcom has ridden the artificial intelligence wave with remarkable success. Its custom accelerator business posted $8.4 billion in revenue during the first quarter of fisca...
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