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Android Banking Trojans Vanish From Sight After Install, Putting Millions in Peril
Security teams sounded the alarm this week after researchers uncovered four coordinated Android banking trojan campaigns. The malware doesn't just hide. It makes its icon dis...
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Anthropic’s Explosive Expansion Tests the Limits of AI’s Compute Hunger
Dario Amodei didn’t mince words. The Anthropic chief executive told an audience this week that his company had budgeted for a tenfold increase in size this year. Demand inste...
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Anthropic’s Boris Cherny Wants to Retire ‘Vibe Coding’ and Build What Comes Next
Boris Cherny hasn’t written a single line of code himself this year. Not one. He ships dozens of pull requests a day anyway. Sometimes 150 in 24 hours. Most of that work happ...
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Samsung One UI 8.5 Rolls Out AI Tools to Older Galaxy Phones
Samsung has begun the stable rollout of One UI 8.5. The update started in South Korea on May 6 and expands globally from May 11. It reaches millions of Galaxy users who skipp...
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reMarkable Paper Pure: A Focused Return to Monochrome Note-Taking
reMarkable just launched its latest e-ink tablet. The Paper Pure replaces the six-year-old reMarkable 2 at the same $399 price point. But this new device strips away color an...
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Apple Keeps BOE at Arm’s Length as Display Quality Gaps Persist
Apple's supply chain for iPhone displays tells a story of persistent gaps. China's BOE Technology Group has poured billions into advanced OLED production lines. Yet it still...
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Apple’s iPhone Ultra Foldable Set to Outpace Rivals on Repairability
Apple stands ready to enter the foldable smartphone market with a device that could rewrite expectations around serviceability. The rumored iPhone Ultra, slated for a fall 20...
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Sony Xperia 1 VIII Leaks Show Pricey Flagship With Fresh Camera Look and June Launch
Sony's next flagship smartphone just spilled its secrets on Amazon. The Xperia 1 VIII appeared in listings on the UK and German sites of the retailer. Those pages detailed a...
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Samsung One UI 8.5 Stable Update Hits Galaxy S25 and Older Flagships
Samsung just flipped the switch. The stable One UI 8.5 update began rolling out today. Owners of the Galaxy S25 series in South Korea received it first. Global markets follow...
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Google’s May 2026 Pixel Update Tackles Wireless Charging Woes and Persistent Pixel 10 Display Glitches
Google has begun pushing its May 2026 security update to Pixel devices. The patch addresses specific hardware complaints that have frustrated users for months. Slow wireless...
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Google Pilfers OpenAI’s Private Equity Chief as AI Giants Scramble for Wall Street Cash
Paul Zimmerman spent just over a year as OpenAI's head of private equity. Then he jumped to Google. Now he leads efforts there to sell AI models to PE firms and their vast portf...
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Apple Watch’s New Hypertension Alerts: Pattern Detection That Could Flag Millions of Undiagnosed Cases
High blood pressure afflicts nearly half of U.S. adults, often without symptoms. Now, Apple Watch users can get notifications about possible hypertension patterns. The feature,...
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Publishers Strike Back: McGraw Hill, Macmillan Lead Class Action Against Meta’s AI Copyright Grab
Five powerhouse publishers—Elsevier, Cengage, Hachette, Macmillan, and McGraw Hill—plus bestselling author Scott Turow filed a class-action lawsuit against Meta Platforms and...
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OpenAI’s $50 Billion Compute Binge Fuels Stargate Ambitions Amid Funding Jigsaw and Strategic Pivots
OpenAI's president Greg Brockman dropped a bombshell in court this week. The company plans to spend $50 billion on computing power in 2026 alone. That's up from $30 million i...
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Anthropic’s $200 Billion Google Bet: The Massive Cloud Pact Reshaping AI Compute Wars
Alphabet Inc.'s shares surged more than 2% in after-hours trading Tuesday, briefly propelling the company past Nvidia Corp. as the world's most valuable at $4.8 trillion. The ca...
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