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Android’s Buried RAM Auditor: Expose Apps Secretly Gobbling Memory in Developer Options
Android phones pile up apps like digital hoarder stashes. Background processes linger. Performance dips. Battery drains faster than expected. Most users blame hardware. But a...
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Claude Code Cracks the Coding Barrier: Why AI Feedback Loops Are Rewriting How We Learn to Program
Mahnoor Faisal stared at blank VS Code screens for years. She started coding at age 8, chased YouTube tutorials to Udemy and freeCodeCamp, aced college programming classes. Yet...
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Pixel 11 Pro Fold’s Battery Shrink Raises Alarms for Google’s Foldable Push
  A fresh leak on the Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold exposes a troubling detail. Battery capacity drops. Minimum rated at 4,658mAh. That's down from the Pixel 10 Pr...
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SpaceX’s $60 Billion Cursor Gamble: xAI’s Bold Bid to Dominate AI Coding Amid Compute Wars
Elon Musk's empire just dropped a bombshell. SpaceX announced a partnership with AI coding startup Cursor, complete with an option to snap it up for $60 billion later this year—...
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Apple’s Glasswing iPhone: 20th Anniversary Redesign Fuses Hardware with Liquid Glass Software
Apple plans a sweeping iPhone overhaul for 2027. The redesign marks the device's 20th anniversary. Internally codenamed Glasswing, it draws from the glasswing butter...
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Google’s Project Toscana Stumbles: Why Pixel 11 Won’t Get Its Face ID Rival This Year
Google's long-awaited push into advanced facial recognition hit a snag. Project Toscana, the infrared-based face unlock system designed to match Apple's Face ID speed and reliab...
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NixOS’s Declarative Grip: Why Linux Pros Ditch Imperative Chaos for Atomic Rebuilds
Every Linux setup tells a story of drift. Stray packages pile up. Config files scatter across directories. Reproduce it on a new machine? Hours of guesswork....
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Why KDE Plasma Outlasted GNOME and Rising Cosmic in Linux Desktop Wars
Dipan Saha had enough of GNOME. Extensions propped it up, but defaults felt off. Rigid workflows grated. He ditched Ubuntu, tried Fedora's vanilla GNOME, then bolted to Arch...
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One Man’s Desktop Revolution: Building Software for an Audience of One
Geir Isene sits at a computer screen unlike any other. Almost every program he touches, he built himself. After 25 years of tweaking off-the-shelf tools, he swapped them out. On...
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Krohnkite’s Fork Rescues KDE Plasma Tiling from Obsolescence
KDE Plasma users have long chased the efficiency of tiling window managers without abandoning their desktop's polish. Enter Krohnkite. A KWin script that snaps windows into g...
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Snapdragon’s Grip Slips: MediaTek and Exynos Chip Away at Qualcomm’s Flagship Throne
For years, Qualcomm's Snapdragon processors ruled smartphone conversations. A Snapdragon badge meant top performance. Exynos? A compromise. MediaTek? Budget filler. But 2026...
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WhatsApp’s Android 5 Cutoff Looms: Millions in Emerging Markets Face Messaging Blackout by September 2026
On September 8, 2026, WhatsApp will cut off devices running Android 5.0 Lollipop and 5.1. No more messages. No updates. Just silence for users stuck on 2014 software.Met...
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AI Cracks HTTP Caching’s Three-Decade Enigma: Machines Now Demand Precision
Rob Hoeijmakers stared at his workbench jar of screws for years. Fishing for the right size always failed. Then ChatGPT entered the picture. He snapped photos, got names, sor...
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Jeeves Bows Out: How Ask.com’s Demise Signals Search’s AI Reckoning
Ask.com is gone. The site that once greeted users with a dapper digital butler now displays a stark farewell. 'Every great search must come to an end,' it declares. IAC, its par...
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Linux Gamers Double Steam Presence in a Year Amid Proton Surge and Deck Boom
Steam's latest hardware survey paints a striking picture. Linux claimed 4.52% of users in April 2026, nearly double the 2.27% from April 2025. That's no fluke. Two years prio...
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