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From Lunar Orbit to Your Lock Screen: How NASA’s Artemis II Crew Shot the Most Famous Photo of Earth on an iPhone
Four astronauts aboard NASA's Artemis II spacecraft did something last week that no human had done in more than half a century. They looked back at Earth from beyond low orbi...
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Samsung’s Galaxy S27 Pro Could Kill the Ultra Brand by Stealing Its Best Features
Samsung may be preparing to collapse the distance between its Pro and Ultra smartphone lines — a move that would reshape how the Korean electronics giant segments its flagshi...
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Google Photos Is Quietly Building an AI Photo Editor That Could Make Photoshop Irrelevant for Most People
Google is assembling something ambitious inside its Photos app — a unified, AI-powered editing interface that consolidates its growing arsenal of image manipulation tools int...
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Google’s Pixel 11 Pro XL Leaks Reveal a Phone Designed to Make Samsung and Apple Sweat
Google's next flagship phone isn't supposed to exist yet — at least not publicly. But a series of leaks have blown the lid off the Pixel 11 Pro XL months ahead of its expecte...
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Google’s Circle to Search Now Judges Your Outfit — And It’s Surprisingly Good at It
Google has turned its visual search tool into a personal stylist. The company's Circle to Search feature, already embedded in more than 250 million Android devices, now inclu...
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Your iPhone Is About to Nag You About a Dirty Camera Lens — And That’s Exactly What Apple Wants
Apple has never been shy about telling its users what to do. Charge your battery. Update your software. Stand up and move around. Now, with iOS 18.4, the company has added a...
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Samsung’s Quiet War on Spam Calls: How Google’s Call Screening Is Spreading Across the Galaxy Lineup
For years, Google's Pixel phones held a quiet advantage over every other Android device on the market. Not in cameras. Not in processing power. In something far more mundane...
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Broadcom’s $1 Trillion Ambition: How Hock Tan Turned a Chip Company Into an AI Infrastructure Colossus
Hock Tan doesn't do small. The Broadcom CEO, who spent two decades assembling a semiconductor empire through relentless acquisitions, now has his sights set on a number that...
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The End of an Era: Linux Drops the i486, and 37 Years of x86 History Go With It
Intel's i486 processor debuted in 1989. Ronald Reagan had just left office. The Berlin Wall was still standing. Tim Berners-Lee was drafting his proposal for the World Wide W...
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The Vibe Coding Bubble: When AI-Built Apps Hit the App Store Wall
A new breed of software developer has emerged in recent months — people who don't write code at all. They describe what they want in plain English, and AI builds it for them....
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Apple Sent an iPhone 17 Pro Max to the Moon — And the Photos It Took Could Redefine What a Smartphone Camera Means
An iPhone just photographed Earth from lunar orbit. Not a satellite. Not a purpose-built space camera hardened against cosmic radiation and vacuum. A smartphone — specificall...
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Google’s March Pixel Update Is Bricking Phones — And Owners Are Running Out of Patience
A routine software update has become anything but routine for thousands of Google Pixel owners. The March 2025 security patch, intended to fix vulnerabilities and improve dev...
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Anthropic Puts a Price Tag on OpenClaw: What Claude’s New Paywall Means for AI Model Evaluation
For a brief window, Anthropic gave the AI research community something genuinely useful for free. OpenClaw, the company's open-source framework for evaluating large language...
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Treating AI Agents as Junior Engineers: Oversight for Productivity and Safety
Artificial intelligence has advanced rapidly, with systems now capable of handling complex tasks that once required human oversight. Yet, a growing consensus among experts sugge...
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Apple’s Foldable iPhone Is No Longer a Rumor — It’s on the Factory Floor
Somewhere inside a tightly controlled facility in Asia, machines are bending screens that will eventually carry the Apple logo. The iPhone Fold — or whatever Cupertino decide...
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