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Tesla’s Buried $2 Billion AI Hardware Bet: A Silent Push Toward Chip Supremacy
  Tesla slipped a bombshell into its latest SEC filing. One sentence, tucked deep in the Q1 2026 10-Q. The electric-vehicle giant agreed to acquire an unnamed AI...
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QR Codes Defy Obsolescence: The Enduring Scan Powering a $15 Billion Market in 2026
QR codes. They exploded into view during the pandemic, replacing greasy menus and contact forms. Many figured they'd fade once life normalized. Wrong. Scans hit 130 million worl...
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Apple’s iPhone Ultra: The Foldable Gamble That Could Redefine Premium Pricing
Apple's long-awaited foldable iPhone, now whispered as the iPhone Ultra, sits on the cusp of a fall 2026 debut. Trial production kicked off at Foxconn's Zhengzhou plant in early...
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Anthropic’s Claude Code Slump: Three Bugs, One Month of User Frustration, and a Forced Reset
Developers noticed something off with Claude Code in early March. Outputs grew repetitive. The tool seemed to forget prior steps mid-task. Complex coding jobs faltered. Anthropi...
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Google’s Android Show Returns: Teasing the Platform’s Biggest Year Ahead of I/O 2026
Google has a habit of building anticipation. An unlisted YouTube video surfaced this week, teasing The Android Show | I/O Edition for Tuesday, May 12, at 10 a.m. PT. The...
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Intel Archives Open-Source Evangelism Hub Amid Restructuring Wave, Signaling Narrower OSS Focus
Intel Corp. has archived its Open Ecosystem Community and Evangelism repository on GitHub, marking the end of a key outreach arm that documented the company's open-source effort...
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Google’s Android 17 Slip Reveals Pixel 11 Pro Fold’s Tidal Swirl Wallpapers Ahead of Summer Launch
Software engineer Dylan Roussel spotted them first. Thumbnails for the Pixel 11 Pro Fold's wallpapers, tucked inside an early Android 17 build. Google didn't mean to show the...
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Nothing’s Essential Voice: The AI Dictation Pushing Smartphones Toward Speech-First Control
Nothing just dropped Essential Voice. And it's turning heads in the smartphone world.This AI-powered dictation tool hits Nothing Phone (3) users today through the Noth...
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Apple Invites Levels Up: Seven Fresh Tools Turn iPhone Event Planning into a Slick Operation
Apple's quiet push into social coordination hit a new stride Thursday. The Apple Invites app, exclusive to iPhone users, dropped version 1.8. Seven additions landed, from iMe...
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Five Years On: Why Apple’s M1 iPad Pro Still Powers Pro Workflows in 2026
Apple's 2021 iPad Pro arrived with the M1 chip, promising Mac-level power in a tablet. Five years later, it holds its own. Benchmarks from that era showed Geekbench 5 multico...
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Google Wallet’s Lock Screen Flight Tracker Takes Off on Android 16, Closing Gap with Apple Wallet
Frequent flyers on Android 16 devices now have a new ally in their pocket. Google Wallet delivers live flight progress right to the lock screen. Add a boarding pass. Watch it ac...
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Samsung’s Foldable Fire Sale: Why Refurbished Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 Units Cost More Than Fresh Ones
Samsung just added its Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 to the Certified Re-Newed program. Refurbished versions promise like-new quality. Yet buyers face a twist. Base models carry...
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Adobe’s Creative Empire Crumbles: Subscriptions, AI Fumbles, and a Stock in Freefall
Adobe once ruled creative software. Photoshop defined digital design. Now? The giant staggers. Shares down 23% this year alone, after 20% drops in each of the prior two. CEO...
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Oppo’s Razor-Thin Pad Mini Reshapes Android’s Small-Tablet Fight Against Apple
Android makers have long chased Apple's iPad Mini. Now Oppo joins the hunt with its Pad Mini, a device that slips into pockets yet packs flagship punch. Unveiled this week, i...
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Anthropic’s Shadow Trillion: How Secondary Markets Crown the New AI King Over OpenAI
Private shares in Anthropic now trade at a $1 trillion valuation on platforms like Forge Global. That's the mark as of April 23, 2026. OpenAI trails at $880 billion there, do...
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