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Google’s Quiet Kill Shot at AirDrop: Inside the Android File-Sharing Overhaul That Changes Everything
Google is about to solve one of Android's most persistent embarrassments. For years, sending a file from one Android device to another has been an exercise in frustration — a...
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Google Quietly Rewired the Pixel 10 Modem With Rust — and the Results Are Striking
Google didn't just build a new modem for the Pixel 10. It rebuilt the way the modem's software defends itself — by injecting Rust into a codebase that was never designed for...
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Microsoft Kills Outlook Lite, Leaving Millions in Emerging Markets Scrambling for Alternatives
Microsoft is pulling the plug on Outlook Lite, the stripped-down Android email client built specifically for low-end smartphones and spotty network connections. The app, whic...
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OpenAI’s Internal War Plan: A Leaked Memo, a Price War, and a Direct Assault on Anthropic
A leaked internal memo from OpenAI has laid bare a corporate strategy that reads less like a technology roadmap and more like a battle plan. The document, authored by OpenAI'...
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Apple’s Foldable iPhone Stumbles Before It Starts: Inside the Production Delays Threatening Cupertino’s Biggest Bet in Years
Apple Inc. has pushed back initial production of its first foldable iPhone, a setback that threatens to widen the gap between the company and Samsung, the dominant player in...
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The HDMI Forum’s Closed-Door Spec Is Quietly Strangling Linux — and Nobody’s Offering a Fix
Somewhere in the sprawling architecture of your living room entertainment center, a cable connects your computer to your display. It's HDMI, almost certainly. And behind that...
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Samsung Galaxy Watch Owners Are Fed Up — and Their Batteries Are Dying Faster Than Ever
Something is wrong with Samsung's Galaxy Watches. Not a hairline crack in the display or a loose band clasp — something less visible but far more maddening. Across forums, so...
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The Invisible Crisis in Open Source: When Maintainers Break, Who Picks Up the Pieces?
Orhun Parmaksız doesn't sleep much. The Turkish-born software developer, best known for maintaining widely used Rust projects like git-cliff and ratatui, re...
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The 10x Developer Myth Is Breaking People: Inside the Physical Toll of AI-Augmented Coding
Software engineers were promised a superpower. What many got instead was a repetitive strain injury, chronic back pain, and a creeping sense that their bodies are paying the...
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Google Is Finally Confronting the Bugs That Have Made Android Auto Miserable for Millions of Drivers
For years, Android Auto users have endured a frustrating paradox: a platform designed to make driving safer and more connected has instead become a source of road-rage-induci...
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Apple’s Foldable iPhone Bets on Chemistry, Not Engineering, to Kill the Crease
Apple isn't trying to build a better hinge. It's trying to eliminate the need for one.While Samsung, Google, and Motorola have spent years refining increasingly comple...
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Anthropic’s Claude Code Has a Caching Problem That Could Silently Corrupt Your Software
A newly disclosed vulnerability in Anthropic's Claude Code — the company's AI-powered command-line coding assistant — reveals that prompt caching, a feature designed to cut c...
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Linux Says Yes to AI-Generated Code — But You’d Better Own Every Line
The Linux kernel project, the most consequential open-source software effort in history, has drawn a line in the silicon sand. Developers can use AI coding assistants like Gi...
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Google Messages Finally Gets a Trash Folder — And It Reveals How Far Behind Texting Apps Really Are
It took years. But Google Messages, the default texting app on most Android phones worldwide, has finally rolled out a trash folder — a feature so basic that its absence had...
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Samsung’s One UI 9 Leak Reveals a Radical Visual Overhaul — and a Company Betting Big on Material Design
Samsung Electronics is preparing the most significant visual redesign of its Android software in years, and the first leaked screenshots suggest the South Korean giant is wil...
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