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Tesla’s Taiwan Talent Hunt Signals Bold Leap into AI Chip Manufacturing
Tesla Inc. has quietly posted nine engineering jobs in Taiwan, targeting semiconductor specialists for its ambitious Terafab project. These roles demand over five years in advan...
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Fedora 44’s Repeated Slips: Blocker Bugs Push Flagship Linux Release to April 28
Fedora developers have pushed back the final release of Fedora 44 yet again. The new target lands on Tuesday, April 28. That's two weeks past the original early date of April 14...
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Wine 11.7 Advances MSXML Independence and Audio Fidelity for Linux Windows Runners
Wine 11.7 landed on April 17, 2026. This bi-weekly development release packs over 300 changes. Developers targeted stubborn compatibility hurdles. Legacy installers no longer...
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KDE Plasma 6.7 Unlocks Wayland Session Memory After Years of Waiting
KDE developers have landed long-sought Wayland session management in Plasma 6.7. KWin now backs the protocol. Applications on Wayland can finally recall their sizes and position...
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Linux 7.1 Scheduler Tweaks Promise Gains for Key Workloads Amid Ongoing EEVDF Refinements
Kernel developers have merged a series of scheduler updates for Linux 7.1. These changes target efficiency in multi-core systems. No sweeping overhaul here. Instead, targeted...
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GhostBSD 26.1 Leaps to FreeBSD 15 with XLibre and Zsh, Reshaping BSD Desktops
GhostBSD 26.1-R15.0p2 hit downloads on April 18, 2026. This release vaults the desktop BSD over FreeBSD 15.0-RELEASE. No more FreeBSD 14 base. Developers call it one of their...
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Linux 7.1 Block Layer Overhaul: Zero-Copy Ublk, RAID Stability, and IO_uring Power-Ups Reshape Storage Stacks
Linux 7.1's block subsystem just landed major updates. Developers merged changes that boost storage performance across user-space drivers, RAID arrays, and high-speed NVMe se...
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Google’s Pixel AI Lockout: Why Older Phones Are Losing the Software Edge That Defined Them
Pixel owners once counted on one big draw. New features flowed quickly to last year's models. No need to upgrade every cycle. That promise is fading fast. Take Magic Cue...
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Google Ditches Samsung Modems for Pixel 11: A Long-Awaited Fix for Battery Drain and Overheating
Google's Pixel phones have long suffered from connectivity woes. Battery life drains fast. Devices overheat during calls. Signal drops in weak areas. Now, leaks point to a major...
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Samsung’s AMD Exynos Gamble: Big Gains, But No Rival Crown
Samsung's push into custom silicon took a sharp turn in 2022. That's when it inked a deal with AMD to power Exynos GPUs with RDNA architecture. The goal? Bring PC-level graph...
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Samsung’s Horizon Lock Steals Motorola’s Video Trick: Inside the Flagship Camera Arms Race
Smartphone cameras keep pushing boundaries. Samsung's Galaxy S26 Ultra arrived late last month with a video stabilization trick called Horizontal Lock. It holds footage level...
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Court Blocks Government Pressure on Apple, Facebook Over ICE-Tracking Apps in First Amendment Win
A federal judge in Chicago has halted U.S. government efforts to force Apple and Facebook to yank apps and groups tracking Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations. The...
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FSF Slaps Down OnlyOffice’s AGPL Gambit: Fork Freedom Hangs in the Balance
Europe's push for digital sovereignty just collided with open-source orthodoxy. The Free Software Foundation delivered a stark warning to OnlyOffice this week. You can't bolt...
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Apple Shuts Down Masimo’s Apple Watch Ban Bid as ITC Terminates Six-Year Patent Clash
The U.S. International Trade Commission drew a line under a contentious chapter in the Apple-Masimo patent war on April 17, 2026. By declining to review an administrative law...
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OpenAI’s Leadership Exodus Accelerates: Three More Execs Exit as Pivot to Profits Takes Hold
Three top OpenAI executives departed Friday, the latest in a string of high-level exits that signal the company's sharp turn toward enterprise sales and away from experimental p...
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