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GitHub’s Quiet Telemetry Switch: CLI Users Auto-Enrolled in Data Tracking Amid Copilot Chaos
GitHub's command-line tool just flipped the script on user privacy. All users now feed pseudonymous telemetry data to Microsoft servers—by default, no questions asked. The Micro...
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Google Tightens Pixel Watch Fall Detection: Account Sign-In Mandate Looms for Safety Features
Google's Pixel Watch has long promised peace of mind through features like Fall Detection. Detect a hard tumble. Vibrate. Alarm. Call for help if needed. But now, a change brews...
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Apple’s iOS 26.4.2 Quietly Patches Notification Glitch Exposed by FBI’s Signal Message Hunt
Apple rolled out iOS 26.4.2 on April 22, 2026. The update targets a specific flaw in Notification Services. Notifications marked for deletion lingered on devices. A logging p...
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Sergey Brin’s Return: Google’s Desperate Push to Catch AI Coding Rivals
Google co-founder Sergey Brin hasn't stayed fully retired. He's diving back in, rallying a DeepMind strike team to fix glaring holes in the company's AI coding tools. The tar...
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Pixel’s Midnight Power Crisis: Google’s Fix for Overnight Battery Drain and What It Reveals About Android Hardware
Google Pixel owners wake up to a rude surprise. Their phones, once reliable through the night, now greet them with single-digit battery levels. The culprit? A glitch in the Apri...
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Google Wallet’s Lock Screen Flight Tracker Lands on Android 16, Reshaping Airport Dash
Travelers rushing through crowded terminals now have one less distraction. Google Wallet's new Live Updates for flights beam real-time status right to the lock screen. No app op...
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Apple’s Siri Savior Mike Rockwell Eyes Exit as Ternus Braces for Talent Crisis
Mike Rockwell built Apple Vision Pro from scratch. Now he runs the Siri overhaul. But he's thought about walking away.Bloomberg reports that Rockwell has considered le...
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AlmaLinux Draws Line on California’s OS Age Mandate: Wait, Watch, and Weigh Community Costs
California's Digital Age Assurance Act slams into open-source reality. AB 1043 demands operating systems collect user birth dates at setup, then beam age brackets—under 13, 1...
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SpaceX’s $60 Billion Cursor Gambit: Elon Musk’s Bold AI Coding Power Play Ahead of IPO
SpaceX has secured an unusual option to acquire AI coding startup Cursor for $60 billion later this year. Or it pays $10 billion for their joint work if the deal falls through....
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Apple Watch Blood Oxygen Fight Ends: How Masimo’s Patents Forced a Six-Year Redesign Saga
Apple's blood oxygen sensor on the Apple Watch is no longer under import ban threat in the U.S. The U.S. International Trade Commission shut down Masimo's latest push on Apri...
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F2FS Stability Surge: Linux 7.1 Patches Bolster Flash File-System Reliability Amid Kernel Merge Rush
Flash storage demands precision. One wrong move in file-system code, and data vanishes or performance tanks. The Flash-Friendly File-System, or F2FS, just got a batch of fixes i...
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Google’s AI Coding Chaos: Internal Rivalries Fuel Race Against Claude Code and Cursor
Google's engineers crave better tools. They turn to rivals. Anthropic's Claude Code wins fans inside the search giant, despite bans. Security policies block most staff f...
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Apple’s Swift Strike on Cal AI: Enforcing App Store Payments Amid Post-Epic Gray Areas
Apple yanked the popular Cal AI calorie-tracking app from its U.S. App Store last week. The move hit just months after MyFitnessPal snapped up the viral startup for a reporte...
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Samsung’s One UI 8.5 Beta 10 Hits Galaxy S25: AI Boosts and Fixes Signal Stable Rollout Near
Samsung Electronics Co. just pushed One UI 8.5 Beta 10 to Galaxy S25 series devices in South Korea, with Germany, the UK, and the US close behind. Build ZZDD, clocking in at aro...
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Meta’s Keystroke Harvest: Turning Worker Clicks into AI Gold
Meta Platforms Inc. is rolling out tracking software on U.S. employees' work computers. It captures mouse movements, clicks, keystrokes. Occasional screen snapshots provide c...
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