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Apple’s AI Hardware Surge: Three Smart Home Bets That Could Redefine Ternus’s Reign
Apple's push into artificial intelligence isn't just software tweaks. It's spawning entirely new hardware lines. Analyst reports point to three smart home devices ready for p...
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Apple’s iPhone Fold Leak Exposes Thick Reality: 9.23mm Profile Challenges Foldable Norms
Apple's long-awaited foldable iPhone just got real dimensions. Renders from a South Korean tipster show it folded at 9.23mm thick. Unfolded, it hits about 13mm max, thanks to...
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Court Boots Masimo’s Bid to Revive Apple Watch Ban, Capping Six-Year Patent Clash
A U.S. District Court in Washington slammed the door on Masimo Corp.'s latest push against Apple Inc.'s smartwatches. On April 24, 2026, the court dismissed with prejudice the m...
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Google’s Pixel Revival Stumbles: Sales Surge Masks Mounting Software Woes
Google's Pixel phones clawed their way back from years of frustration. Remember the Pixel 6? Launch disasters. Overheating Tensor chips. Fingerprint sensors that flunked half th...
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Meta’s Billion-Dollar Bet on Amazon’s Graviton Chips Signals CPU Surge in AI Agent Era
Meta Platforms has locked in a multibillion-dollar pact with Amazon Web Services, committing to deploy hundreds of thousands of Graviton processors across its 32 data centers ov...
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Plain Text’s Unyielding Grip: Why Tech’s Simplest Format Outlasts Flashier Rivals
Plain text. It's the digital equivalent of a hammer—simple, reliable, everywhere. Marcin Wichary captured this in a recent post on his...
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Firefox Borrows Brave’s Adblock Core: A Stealth Move Toward Native Blocking
Mozilla slipped Brave's adblock-rust engine into Firefox 149 last month. No fanfare. No release notes mention. Just code, vendored via the browser's Rust tooling and wired into...
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GIMP 3.2.4 Squashes 27-Year XCF Bug and Sharpens Layer Tools for Pros
Photoshop alternatives don't come more battle-tested than GIMP. The open-source image editor's latest point release, version 3.2.4, dropped on April 19, 2026, right before the L...
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Stonking Stingray Surfaces: Ubuntu 26.10’s Security Overhaul and Six-Month Sprint to October Launch
Canonical has pinned October 15, 2026, as the launch date for Ubuntu 26.10, codenamed Stonking Stingray. This interim release—Canonical's 45th—kicks off its development cycle...
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Linux 7.1 Powers Up Apple MacBooks with Mainline Battery Monitoring via MFD Overhaul
The Linux kernel's Multi-Function Device (MFD) subsystem just got a significant boost for version 7.1. Changes merged this week wire up the Apple SMC power driver to the MFD cor...
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FreeRDP 3.25 Brings AV1 Video to RDP Sessions, FIDO2 Redirection and Proxy Overhauls
FreeRDP 3.25 landed on April 23, 2026. Developers pushed out binaries to pub.freerdp.com/releases. The Apache-licensed RDP sta...
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Godot 4.7 Nears Launch: HDR Hits Every Major Platform as Open-Source Engine Closes In on Stable Release
Godot 4.7 barrels toward stable release. Feature freeze locked in with dev 5 last month. HDR output now spans Windows, macOS, iOS, visionOS, and Linux on Wayland. No X11 supp...
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Oracle Slows Solaris 11.4 Patch Cadence Amid Long-Haul Support to 2037
Oracle Corp. just dialed back the update rhythm for its Solaris 11.4 operating system. No more monthly patches. The company now plans two releases per quarter for Solaris 11.4 a...
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Linux 7.1 Axes PCMCIA Relics: Kernel’s Quiet Purge of 90s Hardware Ghosts
Developers merged the patch into Linux 7.1 on April 23, 2026. Gone are the I82092, I82365, and TCIC drivers. These handled PCMCIA host controllers from Intel PCI bridges, ISA...
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Opera GX Hits Linux App Stores: Flatpak and Snap Bring Gaming Browser to Every Distro
Opera GX, the browser built for gamers, just landed on Flathub and the Snap Store. Linux users no longer need to fuss with distro-specific packages. A simple command gets it run...
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