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Android’s Local PC Backup Gambit: Ditching Cloud Fees to Conquer Storage Crunch
Android users know the drill. Storage warnings flash. Photos pile up. Downloads linger. Space vanishes faster than expected. Google spots the pain—and now offers a fix withou...
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Apple’s Desperate Reach to Samsung Korea Draws DOJ Fire in Antitrust Clash
Apple's antitrust showdown with the U.S. Department of Justice just got messier. Late in the discovery phase, Apple invoked an international treaty to pry documents from Sams...
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Anthropic’s Passport Checkpoint: How ID Checks Are Locking Chinese Developers Out of Claude
Anthropic's Claude, once a go-to tool for coders worldwide, now demands passports. Government-issued photo IDs. Live selfies. The AI firm rolled out identity verification last w...
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OpenAI’s Consultancy Blitz: Codex and Frontier Charge into Corporate Codebases
OpenAI wants its AI deep inside corporate America. On Tuesday, the company expanded ties with global systems integrators including Accenture, Capgemini, CGI, Cognizant, Infos...
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Samsung’s Galaxy Enhance-X Update Hits Snag: Power Users Stuck in Galaxy Store Loops Amid AI Editing Overhaul
Samsung's latest push to turn Galaxy Enhance-X into a modular AI editing powerhouse has backfired for some users. The app, a staple for Galaxy owners seeking pro-level photo and...
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Amazon’s $25 Billion AI Wager on Anthropic Locks In Compute Supremacy Amid Surging Claude Demand
Amazon.com Inc. just upped the stakes in the artificial intelligence arms race. On April 20, 2026, the company pledged up to $25 billion more for Anthropic PBC, the maker of the...
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Anthropic’s Stealth Test Yanks Claude Code from Pro Plans, Sparking Developer Fury
Developers logged into Anthropic's site this week and saw it: Claude Code, the prized coding tool, vanished from the Pro subscription list. No email. No heads-up. Just an "X"...
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Huawei’s Wide Foldable Gambit: Pura X Max Redefines Book-Style Screens in China
Huawei launched the Pura X Max on April 21, 2026, in Shenzhen. This wide book-style foldable arrived first, ahead of Apple and Samsung's anticipated entries. The device folds...
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Apple’s iPhone 18 Gambit: Delayed Base Model, Cost Cuts, and a Pro-Heavy Fall Lineup
Apple's ironclad September rhythm for iPhone launches faces its biggest shakeup yet. The base iPhone 18 won't arrive until early 2027. That's months behind the Pro models. Weibo...
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Samsung’s Stealth Overhaul: Galaxy Enhance-X Transforms into a Modular Editing Powerhouse
Samsung slipped out a major update to its Galaxy Enhance-X app without fanfare. Version 16.3.00.31, now pushing to 16.3.00.40 on devices running Android 16 and One UI 8.5, rewor...
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Samsung’s Galaxy Glasses Emerge from Code Shadows: One UI Leak Signals Imminent Pairing with Phones
Samsung's push into smart eyewear gained sharp focus this week. A simple icon in One UI 8.5 firmware lit up the Bluetooth device list. There it sat, alongside Galaxy Buds and...
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Apple’s Touchscreen MacBook Pro Faces RAM Crunch Delay into 2027
Apple's long-awaited touchscreen MacBook Pro won't ship this year. Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman laid it out in his Power On newsletter on April 19: the device, eyed for lat...
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LXQt 2.4 Lands: Wayland Gains Ground in Lightweight Desktop Race
LXQt 2.4.0 hit the scene on April 20, 2026. The lightweight Qt-based desktop environment now stands shoulder-to-shoulder with heavyweights like GNOME 50 and KDE Plasma 6.6. D...
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Rust’s Redb Hits 4.1: AI Agents Squash Bugs, Deliver 1.5x Write Speedups in Embedded KV Store
Redb, the pure-Rust embedded key-value database, just dropped version 4.1. And it's leaning hard on AI. The release notes kick off with a blunt admission: "This release contains...
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GNU Coreutils 9.11 Accelerates Cat 15-Fold, Embraces Zero-Copy I/O in Linux Showdown with Rust Rivals
GNU Coreutils 9.11 landed on April 20, 2026, delivering speedups that turn heads in data centers and developer terminals alike. Cat and yes now fly up to 15 times faster on Linu...
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