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Apple’s Safari Technology Preview 241 Signals Where the Web Browser Wars Are Headed Next
Apple quietly dropped Safari Technology Preview 241 this week, and while the release won't make mainstream headlines, it carries signals that web developers and platform stra...
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Apple’s Legal Offensive in Seoul: Why It Wants Samsung’s Internal Data — and What It Means for the Global Display Market
Apple is pressing a South Korean court to compel Samsung to hand over internal corporate data as part of an escalating antitrust dispute that could reshape how display panel...
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The Quiet Accumulation: How Google Tracks You in Ways You Probably Haven’t Checked
You probably know Google collects your data. That's not news. What might surprise you is the sheer number of mechanisms running simultaneously — many buried in settings pages...
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Apple iPhone Sales Surge as iPhone 17 Hype Builds Momentum
Apple has long held a dominant position in the smartphone market, and recent trends suggest that its flagship iPhone line remains a key driver of revenue growth. Reports indicat...
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A Developer Spent Years Porting Mac OS X to the Nintendo Wii — and Actually Got It Running
Bryan Keller wanted to see a Mac desktop on a Nintendo Wii. Not a screenshot. Not a mockup. The real thing — Apple's Mac OS X, compiled and booting on a $250 game console fro...
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TrueNAS 26.02 Beta Arrives With a Linux Soul and a FreeBSD Ghost It Can’t Quite Shake
iXsystems has released the first beta of TrueNAS 26.02, and it marks something the storage community has been watching unfold for years: the full-throated embrace of Linux as...
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PyTorch’s Quiet Bet on Safetensors Could Reshape How AI Models Are Stored and Loaded
For years, the default way to save and load PyTorch models has relied on Python's pickle serialization format — a method so deeply embedded in machine learning workflows that...
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Redox OS: The Rust-Written Operating System That Refuses to Stay Niche
A microkernel operating system written entirely in Rust just hit another milestone — and the broader computing world should be paying closer attention.Redox OS, the Un...
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Swift Breaks Free From Xcode: Apple’s Programming Language Makes Its Boldest Play Yet for Cross-Platform Developers
For years, writing Swift meant writing it in Xcode. That era is ending.On June 24, 2025, the Swift project announced a sweeping initiative to bring first-class IDE sup...
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Apple’s $199 iPhone Dream: Why the MacBook Neo Strategy Could Reshape the Entire Smartphone Market
Apple has spent the better part of a decade pushing iPhone prices relentlessly upward. The iPhone 16 Pro Max starts at $1,199. The base model iPhone 16 runs $799. Even the bu...
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From Fusion Reactors to Nuclear Batteries: How a DARPA-Backed Startup Is Betting Tritium Can Power the Grid’s Hardest Problems
A company born from the ambition to harness fusion energy has taken a sharp detour — one that could matter far more in the near term than the reactor it originally set out to...
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Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra Can Now Go Underwater — And That Changes Everything About Smartphone Photography
Samsung has quietly turned the Galaxy S25 Ultra into something no flagship phone has been before: a legitimate underwater camera. A new feature called Ocean Mode, buried insi...
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Android 17 Hands Gamers the Keys to Their Controllers — and Google Isn’t Done Yet
Google is quietly building something that mobile gamers have wanted for years: the ability to remap physical controller buttons directly from the operating system, no third-p...
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Canva’s Quiet Shopping Spree: How Two AI Acquisitions Signal a Radical Bet on Agentic Marketing
Canva just bought two companies in the same week. Not splashy consumer brands or flashy hardware startups — two AI-driven marketing firms that most people outside the industr...
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WhatsApp’s Username Gamble: Why Meta Is Finally Letting You Hide Your Phone Number
For nearly sixteen years, WhatsApp has operated on a simple premise: your phone number is your identity. That's about to change.WhatsApp has begun rolling out username...
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