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Google Photos’ Subtle Face Tweaks Spark Debate on Everyday Image Perfection
Google Photos users can now tap a face and erase a blemish. Or whiten teeth with a slider. The new touch-up tools landed quietly this week, promising quick fixes that stay un...
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Samsung’s Galaxy S27 Ultra Poised to Shatter Its Stubborn 5,000mAh Battery Ceiling
Samsung's Galaxy S27 Ultra whispers a long-overdue promise. After years locked at 5,000mAh, the flagship might finally swell its battery. Tipsters point to silicon-carbon tec...
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Pixel GPS Chaos: Why Google’s Flagships Can’t Find Their Way
Google Pixel owners know the frustration all too well. Their phones, packed with cutting-edge sensors, suddenly lose track of where they are. Maps jerk wildly. Directions fai...
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Firefox 150 Lands: Split Views Evolve, PDFs Get Smarter, and Linux Users Gain Emoji Control
Mozilla rolled out Firefox 150 on April 20, 2026, with binaries hitting its FTP servers ahead of the official site launch the next day. Users on Windows and macOS saw in-app...
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Samsung’s Galaxy Buds Able: Leaked Ear Clip Design Challenges Bose and Huawei in Booming Open-Ear Audio Race
A leaked icon in Samsung's latest One UI firmware has exposed an unexpected twist in the company's audio lineup. Galaxy Buds Able. Clip-on earbuds that hook onto the outer ear....
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Apple’s Silicon Architect Ascends: Srouji’s Promotion Reshapes Hardware Empire as Ternus Prepares for CEO
Apple Inc. just elevated its silicon mastermind. Johny Srouji, the executive behind the A-series and M-series chips that powered the company's break from Intel, steps into th...
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Google Ties AI Studio to Subscriptions: Pro Developers Gain Pro Models and Limits Without API Hassles
Google just folded its developer playground into consumer subscriptions. AI Pro and Ultra users wake up to higher rate limits in Google...
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England’s Schools Face Mandatory Phone Ban: Government Capitulates in Landmark Child Safety Bill
Parliamentary pressure has forced the UK government to make mobile phone bans in English schools a legal mandate. Ministers, who long insisted existing guidance sufficed, now...
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Amazon’s $25 Billion AI Power Play: Locking In Anthropic’s Future on AWS Trainium
Amazon just committed up to $25 billion more to Anthropic. That's on top of the $8 billion it already poured in. The deal, announced April 20, 2026, starts with $5 billion up...
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Amazon’s $25 Billion AI Bet Locks Anthropic into Decade-Long AWS Embrace
Amazon.com Inc. just handed Anthropic PBC $5 billion. Up to $20 billion more follows if milestones hit. That's on top of $8 billion already sunk in. In exchange, Anthropic pledg...
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Vibe-Coding Darling Lovable’s Public Projects Expose Chats, Code and Secrets: No Breach, Says Startup—But Researcher Calls Foul
A security researcher signs up for a free account on Lovable. Five API calls later, source code, database credentials, AI chat histories, even customer data from Nvidia, Micr...
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Pixel Owners’ Battery Nightmare: March Update Sparks Drain Crisis Across Generations
Google Pixel phones promised all-day battery. Then the March 2026 update hit. Owners watched their devices guzzle power like never before—even idle.Complaints flooded...
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GitHub Grounds Copilot Signups as AI Demand Overwhelms Servers
Microsoft's GitHub has slammed the brakes on new individual Copilot subscriptions. Starting April 20, 2026, signups for Copilot Pro, Pro+, and Student plans stand paused. The mo...
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Pixel Glow: Google’s Rear Lights Set to Resurrect Notification Alerts on Pixel 11
Google's Pixel phones have long chased software perfection. Hardware? That's been hit or miss. Now, code in Android 17 Beta 4 points to a change. Subtle rear lights. Named...
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Samsung SmartTag2: The Android Tracker Undercutting Apple at Every Turn
Samsung's Galaxy SmartTag2 hit shelves in October 2023, but it's only now, in 2026, grabbing real attention. Prices have plunged. A single unit lists at $29.99 on...
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