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Android’s Long-Awaited Dual-SIM Ringtone Fix Emerges in Canary Code, Sparking Hope for Pixels and Beyond
Dual-SIM phones dominate markets from Asia to Europe. Users juggle work and personal lines on one device. Yet Android's core system forces the same ringtone on both. Calls bl...
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Proving Developer Tools Pay Off: Metrics That Matter for Engineering ROI in 2026
Developer teams face constant pressure. New tools promise faster workflows. But they cost time to evaluate, integrate, and maintain. Without proof of value, budgets dry up. A...
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Google Photos Finally Fixes Its Most Annoying Editing Flaw — And It’s About Time
For years, cropping a photo in Google Photos has been an exercise in quiet frustration. The tool worked, technically. But it forced users through an unintuitive sequence of t...
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The Trump Phone Is Back — and It’s Still a Hard Sell for Anyone Who’s Ever Used a Smartphone
There's a certain audacity in branding a budget Android device with the name of a former — and now current — U.S. president and expecting it to compete in a market dominated...
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The Tariff Tax on Your Next Phone: Samsung’s Price Hikes Signal a New Era of Consumer Electronics Inflation
Samsung just made the cost of the U.S.-China trade war personal.The South Korean electronics giant has raised prices on some of its most popular products sold in the U...
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Anthropic’s $800 Billion Valuation Talks Signal a New Era of AI Excess — or Conviction
Anthropic, the San Francisco–based artificial intelligence company best known for its Claude chatbot, is in discussions that could value it at up to $800 billion by early 202...
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Blackmagic’s DaVinci Resolve 21 Muscles Into Photo Editing and AI Search, Threatening Adobe’s Grip on Creative Workflows
For years, Blackmagic Design has been the scrappy Australian company that gave Hollywood-grade color correction tools to anyone with a laptop. Now it wants to own the entire...
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Uber’s CTO Spent $1,200 in Two Hours on AI Coding Agents — and Exposed a Problem Nobody Wants to Talk About
Sundeep Gupta didn't set out to make a point about runaway AI spending. Uber's chief technology officer was simply trying to build something — a personal project using Anthro...
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Anthropic Briefed the Trump White House on Its Most Powerful AI Model. What Happens Next Could Define the Industry.
Anthropic, the San Francisco–based artificial intelligence company founded by former OpenAI researchers, confirmed this week that it briefed senior officials in the Trump adm...
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The Smartphone Hit a Wall. Now a Billion-Dollar Hardware Arms Race Is Underway.
For the better part of two decades, the smartphone was the undisputed center of the creator economy. Shoot, edit, upload — all from a device that fits in your pocket. That er...
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Google I/O 2026: The Search Giant Bets Everything on AI Agents, Android Overhauls, and a New Kind of Computing
Google's annual developer conference has always been a barometer for where the company thinks technology is headed. This year, the signal is unmistakable. When Google I/O 202...
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Firefox Is Quietly Building Support for Web Serial — and It Could Reshape How Browsers Talk to Hardware
  For years, Mozilla drew a hard line. The Web Serial API — a standard that lets websites communicate directly with serial devices like microcontrollers, 3D...
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The Throne Is Up for Grabs: Meta’s Advertising Machine Is Closing In on Google’s Crown
For more than two decades, Google has been the undisputed king of digital advertising. That reign is now under genuine threat — and the challenger isn't some scrappy startup....
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Apple Quietly Kills Off Legacy iWork Apps, Forcing Millions of Mac Users Into a Software Migration
Apple has pulled the plug on older versions of Pages, Keynote, and Numbers for macOS — a move that, while unsurprising to those tracking the company's long arc of platform co...
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Huawei’s Ultra-Thin Foldable Phone Arrives Just as Apple Prepares Its Own — and That’s No Coincidence
Huawei didn't wait for Apple to set the terms of the foldable conversation. It rewrote them first.The Chinese tech giant unveiled the Mate XT Ultimate last year — a tr...
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