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FreeBSD Wants to Run on Your Laptop — and Now There’s a Spreadsheet to Prove It Can
For decades, FreeBSD has been the quiet backbone of internet infrastructure. Netflix streams video through it. Sony built the PlayStation's operating system on top of it. Wha...
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The Mesa Graphics Project Just Drew a Hard Line on AI-Generated Code — And the Open Source World Is Watching
The Mesa 3D graphics project, one of the most consequential open-source software efforts in computing, has formally adopted two new policies governing the use of generative A...
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The Quiet Rewrite: Rust-Based Coreutils Hits a Milestone That Should Make Linux Veterans Pay Attention
Somewhere in the sprawling machinery of every Linux system sits a collection of command-line tools so fundamental they're almost invisible. ls, cp,...
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Google’s Free Dictation App Just Made Quantum Computing Accessible From Your Browser — No PhD Required
Google quietly released a tool this week that could reshape how the public interacts with quantum computing. It's called Qubit Writer — wait, no. Let's back up. The actual pr...
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OpenAI Accuses Elon Musk and Meta of a Coordinated Campaign to Derail Its Business—and Washington Is Watching
OpenAI has gone on the offensive. In a letter reportedly sent to government officials, the company accused Elon Musk and Meta of orchestrating a coordinated attack designed t...
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Apple’s Foldable iPhone Stumbles Before It Even Arrives: Inside the Engineering Setbacks Threatening a 2026 Launch
Apple Inc. has spent the better part of a decade watching Samsung, Huawei, and Google sell foldable phones while it sat on the sidelines. Now, as the company pushes toward wh...
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The Gospel According to Sam Altman: How OpenAI’s CEO Built a $300 Billion Empire on Charm, Chaos, and Contradictions
Sam Altman doesn't like the word "no." He doesn't hear it often, and when he does, he tends to treat it less as a boundary than as a starting position. That quality — call it...
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Samsung’s Wider Gamble: The Galaxy Z Fold 8 Is About to Become a Very Different Phone
For five generations, Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold series has looked roughly the same. Tall. Narrow. A phone that, when closed, felt like gripping a TV remote. Users tolerated the...
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Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 8 Leak Reveals a Wider, More Cinematic Screen — and a Strategic Bet Against Apple
A leaked animation has given the clearest signal yet that Samsung's next foldable flagship will abandon the narrow, passport-like proportions that have defined the Galaxy Z F...
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Anthropic’s Claude Code Is Getting Dumber, and an AMD AI Director Publicly Called It Out
When a senior director of AI at one of the world's largest chipmakers takes to social media to complain that his coding assistant has gone soft, it's not just a personal grip...
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Apple and Epic Games Head Back to the Supreme Court — And This Time, Billions More Are at Stake
Five years after a Fortnite character was booted from the iPhone, the legal war between Apple Inc. and Epic Games is heading back to the highest court in the land. What start...
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Meta’s Open-Source AI Wager: Why Zuckerberg Is Giving Away What Rivals Sell
Meta Platforms is preparing to release its next generation of artificial intelligence models to the public — free of charge — at a moment when its AI strategy is under intens...
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Claude Code’s Memory Crisis: How a Simple Config File Is Breaking Anthropic’s AI Developer Tool
A seemingly minor configuration feature in Anthropic's Claude Code — the company's AI-powered command-line coding assistant — has become a persistent source of frustration fo...
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Xiaomi’s $1,299 Camera Phone Is the Most Audacious Challenge to Apple and Samsung Yet
The smartphone camera wars have entered a strange new phase. Not strange because the technology is advancing — that's expected. Strange because the company pushing hardest is...
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Google Is Quietly Rewriting How You Search the Play Store — And It Could Reshape App Discovery
For years, finding the right app on Google's Play Store has been an exercise in frustration. You type in a query, scroll through a wall of results ranked by opaque algorithms...
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