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Linus Torvalds Just Told AI Coders the Rules: How Linux Is Writing the Playbook for Machine-Generated Kernel Code
The Linux kernel now has an official policy on AI-generated code. And it's not what most people expected.Rather than banning AI contributions outright or embracing the...
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Anthropic’s Ban of the OpenClaws Creator Exposes the Tension Between AI Safety and the Open-Source Instinct
Anthropic temporarily banned the developer behind OpenClaws from accessing Claude, a move that sent ripples through the AI development community and reignited a fierce debate...
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The Thousand-Deployment Stare: What One Engineer’s OpenClaw War Stories Reveal About How Companies Actually Ship AI
Nishant Soni has seen more than a thousand deployments of OpenClaw, the open-source AI orchestration framework. Not from a conference stage. Not from a product demo. From the...
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The Camera Doesn’t Lie, But AI Might: Inside the Creative Community’s Complicated Relationship With Artificial Intelligence
Most photographers didn't ask for artificial intelligence. It arrived anyway — embedded in their editing software, woven into their camera firmware, marketed to them as the n...
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Apple’s Foldable iPhone Is Coming — and It Could Reshape the Smartphone Market’s Power Structure
Apple Inc. is preparing to do something it almost never does: follow.For years, Samsung, Huawei, and a constellation of Chinese manufacturers have shipped foldable sma...
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Microsoft’s Developer Account Purge Sends Shockwaves Through the Open-Source World
On a quiet Thursday morning, some of the most widely used open-source projects on the planet discovered they'd been locked out of their own distribution channels. No warning....
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Inside Project Glasswing: Broadcom’s Audacious Bet on Transparent Switching Silicon
Broadcom has pulled back the curtain on what may be the most consequential shift in network switching architecture in a decade. The company's Project Glasswing, unveiled at i...
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Motorola’s Razr Is Inches Away From Its iPhone Moment — Here’s What That Means
Motorola's foldable Razr line has been quietly gaining ground, and according to a new analysis from...
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Apple Car Key Is Coming to Lexus: What You Need to Know
Apple's Car Key feature is expanding to Lexus vehicles, giving iPhone and Apple Watch owners the ability to unlock, lock, and start select Lexus models without a physical key...
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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 8 Leaked Renders Show a Familiar Design With One Major Change
Samsung's next clamshell foldable just leaked in full, and the takeaway is clear: the Galaxy Z Flip 8 isn't chasing radical reinvention. It's refining what's already there. L...
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Google’s Pixel ‘Now Playing’ Gets a Useful Lock Screen Upgrade: Tap to Identify What’s Playing
Google is expanding one of the Pixel's most quietly beloved features. Now Playing, the ambient music identification tool that's been a Pixel exclusive since 2017, is getting...
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Cloudflare’s Quiet Power Play: How a $40 Billion Infrastructure Giant Is Trying to Reshape the Open Web
Cloudflare wants to be the new WordPress. Or at least, it wants to build something that could replace it. The company's recent moves — acquiring the startup Em Dash, hiring k...
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Anthropic’s $12 Billion CoreWeave Deal Signals a New Arms Race for AI Infrastructure
Anthropic just locked in one of the largest infrastructure agreements in artificial intelligence history. And it didn't build a single data center to do it.The Claude...
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Amazon’s $50 Billion Chip Bet: Why Jassy Is Building a Silicon Empire to Break Free From Nvidia
Amazon is spending more than $100 billion on capital expenditures this year. A staggering portion of that — north of $50 billion — is flowing into custom artificial intellige...
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Mozilla’s War With Microsoft Is Escalating — And the Browser Market’s Future Hangs in the Balance
Mozilla is done being polite.The nonprofit behind Firefox has launched its most aggressive public offensive against Microsoft in years, accusing the Windows maker of s...
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