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Linux Set to Silence Insecure Microsoft RNDIS in 2026
Greg Kroah-Hartman updated his rndis branch again on May 31. The Linux kernel maintainer added patches that would disable every driver tied to Microsoft's Remote Network Driv...
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KDE Linux Sheds Bloat and Embraces Simplicity in Latest Overhaul
KDE Linux took a hard look at itself last month. The project pruned insecure packages, switched kernels and ditched kernel modules that stood in the way of Secure Boot. These...
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Linux 7.1-rc6 Lands as Patch Volume Stays High and AI Influence Grows
Linus Torvalds released Linux 7.1-rc6 on Sunday. The candidate arrives with another sizable batch of fixes. He called it smaller than rc5 yet still larger than he'd wish for...
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Dell Tests XPS 13 with Intel Wildcat Lake: 20+ Hour Battery Life Expected
The Dell XPS 13 with Wildcat Lake processors marks a significant step forward for Intel's Lunar Lake architecture in the premium ultrabook segment. According to a report from...
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Boox Go 10.3 Gen II Tests the Limits of E-Ink Versatility
Boox released the Go 10.3 Gen II in March 2026. The tablet arrives in two versions. One sticks to the original no-light formula at $399. The other, called Lumi, adds a dual-t...
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Android’s Real Burden: Why Third-Party Apps, Not Google, Are Dragging the Platform Down
Android once promised unmatched freedom. Users could install software from anywhere. They could tweak the system. They could escape the tight rules that defined iPhones. Yet...
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Zig Draws a Hard Line: No AI Code Allowed
Andrew Kelley didn't mince words. On a recent JetBrains podcast the president of the Zig programming language called AI-assisted contributions "invariably garbage." The remar...
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AI’s Unusual Human Data Collectors and the Surging Power Demands Reshaping Tech Infrastructure
AI firms keep hunting for fresh data to sharpen their models. Some turn to low-paid annotators who tag endless images or transcribe awkward conversations. Others have taken a...
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How Two Tech Giants Quietly Control the Web’s Foundation
Most users never think twice about the browser they open each morning. Chrome feels fast. Safari blends into the iPhone. Edge tags along with Windows. Yet beneath the surface...
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Cloudflare Turnstile’s WebGL Fingerprint Push Exposes Tensions in Bot Defense and Privacy
Cloudflare's Turnstile widget promises a frictionless alternative to traditional CAPTCHAs. No puzzles. No traffic lights. Just a quick check that you are human. Yet a technic...
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Apple Begins Early Development of iOS 28 and macOS 28
Apple has already begun development on the next major versions of its operating systems, according to reports from industry observers. The company typically starts work on futur...
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Virtual OS Museum: Explore 570+ Historic Operating Systems in Your Browser
The Virtual OS Museum has opened its digital doors to the public, granting access to more than 570 operating systems that have long since vanished from everyday use. This online...
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Motorola Edge 70 Fusion Delivers Premium Feel at Midrange Prices
Motorola has built a phone that looks and feels expensive. The Edge 70 Fusion measures just 8mm thick in most markets. Its back wears a textured plastic that mimics fabric. F...
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Google Photos Users Abandon Ask Photos as Gemini AI Undermines Decades of Search Reliability
Frustration runs high among the millions who store their life's memories in Google Photos. What began as one of the most dependable cloud archives has hit a wall. The introdu...
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Apple Targets $200 Billion Eyewear Market With Delayed Smart Glasses
Apple Inc. stands ready to enter the eyewear business. The company plans smart glasses for late 2027. This move echoes its successful push into watches more than a decade ago...
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