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Obsidian’s Hidden Edge: How Linked Notes Forge Smarter Minds in 2026
Executives and engineers hoard notes like digital squirrels. They copy-paste articles. They build folder empires. Yet understanding eludes them. Saikat Basu nails it in...
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Samsung’s $2,900 TriFold Experiment Ends in Sellout: What Killed It and What a Sequel Must Get Right
Samsung Electronics Co. pulled the plug on its Galaxy Z TriFold after barely three months. The $2,899 behemoth with two hinges that unfolded into a 10-inch tablet sold out its l...
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Why Android Users Are Turning Google Messages into a Personal Brain Dump—and Why It Actually Sticks
Android power users have a new habit. They text themselves. Constantly. Not for reminders or links alone, but as a raw capture for fleeting ideas, screenshots, and half-baked pl...
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Oppo Find X9 Ultra’s Quad-Lens Onslaught: 2,000 Shots Reveal a Telephoto Titan
Timothy Coleman snapped over 2,000 photos with the Oppo Find X9 Ultra. He called it the most versatile camera phone he'd tested. Cameras span 14mm ultrawide to 230mm telephot...
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Snapdragon Edges Dimensity in Oppo’s Find X9 Showdown: Benchmarks Expose Flagship Parity
Oppo's Find X9 Ultra and X9 Pro pack powerhouse silicon from rival chipmakers. The Ultra runs Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. The Pro opts for MediaTek's Dimensity 9500. Bo...
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Malus AI’s Clean-Room Cloning: The Sharp Edge Threatening Open-Source Codebases
A new service called Malus.sh promises to free companies from the shackles of open-source licenses. Upload your software dependencies. Pay a fee. Get back code that does the sam...
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Asahi Linux Hits Kernel 7.0 Milestone: M3 Alpha Parity and Power Wins on Apple Silicon
Linux kernel 7.0 arrived after nearly three years in the 6.x series. For Asahi Linux, that means time for a progress report packed with gains. The team automated their installer...
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How Apple’s Depth-Sensing Photographic Styles Reshape iPhone Imaging Precision
Apple's iPhone camera doesn't just snap pictures anymore. It reinterprets them. The latest Photographic Styles, powered by depth-aware processing, let users tweak tones and colo...
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Foldable Empire Under Fire: Lepton’s Bold Bid to Halt Samsung’s Galaxy Z Sales in U.S.
A little-known U.S. firm just lobbed a grenade into Samsung's foldable phone empire. Lepton Computing LLC filed suit on April 23 in the Eastern District of Texas, case number 2:...
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Microsoft Hands Off OpenAI Exclusivity: AGI Clause Vanishes in Sweeping Deal Overhaul
Microsoft and OpenAI just rewrote the rules of their multibillion-dollar alliance. Gone is the AGI clause that once loomed over everything. In its place? A fixed timeline lockin...
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Google’s $40 Billion Wager on Rival Anthropic Fuels AI Compute Arms Race
Alphabet Inc.'s Google just cut one of the largest checks in tech history. Up to $40 billion for Anthropic. $10 billion flows in now, at a $350 billion valuation. The rest—$30 b...
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Apple’s Quad-Curved iPhone 20: Samsung’s Tech Powers a Bezel-Free Anniversary Overhaul
Apple's iPhone turns 20 in 2027. Expect more than nostalgia. Leaks point to a device that wraps its screen around all four edges, courtesy of Samsung's latest OLED wizardry....
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Samsung’s Snapdragon Gamble: Why the Galaxy Book6 Edge Leak Falls Short of MacBook Disruption
A German retailer listing has spilled the details on Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Book6 Edge. Snapdragon X2 Elite inside. Sixteen-inch AMOLED screen. But at €2,199, it's no budg...
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iPhone 17’s Stubborn Black Screen: Why New Models Refuse to Wake After Battery Death
Apple's latest iPhones hit a snag. Owners of the iPhone 17, 17 Pro, and iPhone Air report devices that go completely dark after the battery drains to zero—and stay that way, eve...
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Pixel 10a’s Real-World Triumph: Why Specs Fade When Software Shines
Four weeks into daily use with Google's Pixel 10a, Shikhar Mehrotra of...
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