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NVIDIA’s CUDA-Oxide 0.1 Opens Rust Path to Direct GPU Kernel Compilation
NVIDIA engineers have released an experimental compiler that lets developers write GPU kernels in pure Rust. The project, called CUDA-Oxide, compiles standard Rust functions...
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FreeBSD 15.1 Beta 2 Tightens Compression and Installer Reliability Ahead of June Release
FreeBSD developers shipped the second beta of version 15.1 on May 8. The update arrives just weeks after the releng/15.1 branch was cut. It focuses on practical fixes rather...
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Apple and Google Roll Out Encrypted RCS: A Privacy Upgrade for Cross-Platform Texts
Apple just flipped the switch. On May 11, 2026, the company announced that end-to-end encrypted RCS messaging had begun rolling out in beta. iPhone users on iOS 26.5 now see...
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KDE Plasma 6.7 Brings ICC Profiles to HDR Displays
KDE developers have closed a notable gap in color accuracy for high dynamic range setups. With Plasma 6.7, users can now apply ICC profiles while HDR mode runs in KWin. The c...
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Intel’s Quiet Perf Upgrade Reaches Linux Just as Xeon Diamond Rapids Near Production
Intel's next-generation Xeon server chips, known internally as Diamond Rapids or DMR, just gained a small but telling improvement in the mainline Linux kernel. A one-line cha...
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FEX 2605 Accelerates x86 Code on ARM With Fresh JIT Gains and Snapdragon X2 Elite Testing
Developers behind FEX just shipped version 2605. The update arrives with targeted fixes to its just-in-time compiler and early work on Qualcomm's latest laptop silicon. For t...
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Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.3 Tightens Desktop App Support on Mobile Linux
UBports delivered another incremental upgrade to its mobile operating system this week. Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.3 arrived as a maintenance release focused on stability and pract...
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AI Data Centers Devour Hard Drives, Threatening the Digital Record of Human Knowledge
The servers humming in vast data centers built for artificial intelligence training don't just consume electricity. They swallow hard drives by the millions. And that hunger...
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Motorola’s Razr Fold Takes On Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7 With Bigger Battery and Brighter Screens
Motorola has entered the book-style foldable market with confidence. Its new Razr Fold arrives with specs that challenge Samsung's established Galaxy Z Fold 7 on several fron...
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Strange Bedfellows: How Anthropic’s Lease of xAI’s Colossus 1 Exposes the AI Compute Crunch
Elon Musk once labeled Anthropic "evil." Three months later, his companies struck a deal to hand over one of the world's largest AI supercomputers to the very outfit he criti...
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Amazon’s AI Tool Reversal: Why Its Engineers Won Access to Claude Code and Codex
Amazon once drew a firm line. In November 2025 company leaders told software engineers to favor an in-house AI coding assistant called Kiro. The internal memo was blunt. "Whi...
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Apple Prepares Liquid Glass Refinements for macOS 27 as Readability Complaints Mount
Apple’s boldest interface overhaul in years faces its first major course correction. The company plans tweaks to Liquid Glass in the next version of macOS, targeting shadows,...
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Apple Prepares macOS 27 Refinements to Fix Liquid Glass Shortfalls and Add AI Safari Tools
  Apple engineers are quietly addressing complaints that surfaced after last year’s macOS Tahoe launch. The company plans targeted adjustments in macOS 27 t...
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Louis Rossmann Flips Off Bambu Lab and Puts $10,000 on the Line in 3D Printing Showdown
  Anger boiled over in the 3D printing community this week. Louis Rossmann, the outspoken right-to-repair advocate known for his YouTube channel and battles again...
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The Silent Trap That Makes Your Expensive New GPU Feel Like a Dud
Enthusiasts drop hundreds, sometimes thousands, on the latest graphics card. They power up their rigs. They load a favorite game. Then comes the letdown. Frames barely budge....
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