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Samsung Pushes One UI 8.5 to Galaxy S25 in US: AI Call Screening and Quick Share Upgrades Arrive
Samsung just flipped the switch. One UI 8.5 has begun landing on Galaxy S25 phones across the United States. The 4.4-gigabyte package arrives barely a week after its debut in...
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How Anthropic’s Claude Design Is Reshaping Presentation Creation
Consultants once spent hours formatting slides. Founders polished pitch decks late into the night. Marketers iterated on one-pagers until deadlines loomed. Those days are fad...
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AI’s Memory Appetite Drives Smartphone Price Surge and Shrinking Specs
Memory chips once formed the cheap backbone of consumer gadgets. Not anymore. Explosive demand from AI data centers has flipped the economics of silicon production. Factories...
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Kubernetes Upgrades Keep Stealing Engineering Weeks. Here’s How Teams Take That Time Back
Senior engineers at many companies spend weeks every year on Kubernetes version bumps. They chase API deprecations. They fix add-ons that suddenly break. None of it moves cus...
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Apple’s Liquid Glass Gets a Second Chance in macOS 27
Apple rarely admits fault with its software designs. Yet the arrival of Liquid Glass last year left many Mac users frustrated. Text blurred against translucent panels. Shadow...
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Apple Buys One-Man German Color Tech Firm to Sharpen Tools in Creator Studio
Apple just picked up a tiny German outfit that spent more than a decade perfecting color science. The deal, quiet as most of the company's smaller purchases tend to be, could...
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Apple Watch Biometrics Hit a Wall: Why Touch ID Remains Out of Reach
Apple once seemed on the verge of adding fingerprint authentication to its signature wearable. Last August, lines of internal code surfaced that pointed squarely at 2026 mode...
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Linux Kernel Bids Farewell to AMD’s Pioneering K5 as Legacy x86 Support Shrinks
Three decades after AMD launched its first homegrown x86 processor, the Linux kernel has begun the process of dropping official support for the K5 family. The move, tucked in...
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Bots Have Taken Over the Internet: Humans Now a Minority Online
The numbers don’t lie. Automated programs now generate more than half of all web traffic. Humans have become the minority. Reports from multiple cybersecurity firms confirm t...
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Google Preps Pixel’s Take a Message Feature for Non-Pixel Phones and Dozens of New Markets
Google's Phone app just revealed plans to push its Take a Message tool far beyond the Pixel lineup. An APK teardown published today by...
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Google Preps Desktop Version of Pixel Screenshots as Aluminium OS Rumors Swirl
Google is preparing a desktop adaptation of its AI-powered Pixel Screenshots app. An APK teardown published today by Android Authority reveals code that points to a version d...
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Samsung’s Galaxy S27 Gamble: Cost Cuts That Could Alienate Buyers
Samsung faces a tough choice with its next flagship lineup. Rumors point to noticeable compromises on the base Galaxy S27 model. These moves come as memory prices climb and c...
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Microsoft Bolsters Azure Linux 3.0 With Fresh Security Patches and Kernel Advances
Microsoft pushed out Azure Linux 3.0.20260506 on a recent Saturday. The update packs dozens of security fixes across open source components that power much of the company's c...
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