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The Unraveling of OpenAI: How a $157 Billion Darling Lost Its Crown to Anthropic
For nearly three years, OpenAI was the undisputed king of artificial intelligence — a company that had captured the public imagination, commanded staggering valuations, and b...
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The Language That AI Forgot: Why Lisp Programmers Are Stuck Writing Code by Hand
Daniel Haskin was excited. Like thousands of other software developers, he'd been riding the wave of AI-assisted coding tools — GitHub Copilot, ChatGPT, Claude — watching the...
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The Phone You Could Build Like LEGO: Why Google’s Most Ambitious Hardware Experiment Still Haunts the Industry a Decade Later
Ten years ago, Google bet that the future of smartphones looked less like a sealed glass slab and more like a set of building blocks. The idea was radical in its simplicity:...
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Android 17 Takes Aim at the Small Annoyances That Have Plagued Users for Years
Google isn't just chasing flashy AI features with Android 17. The next major release of the world's most popular mobile operating system is quietly addressing a collection of...
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Motorola’s Razr Fold Finds Its Secret Weapon — And It Has Nothing to Do With the Screen
The foldable phone wars have always been fought on familiar terrain: screen size, crease visibility, app continuity, battery life. Samsung and Google have dominated the conve...
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The Vibe Coding Flood: How AI-Assisted App Development Is Overwhelming Apple’s App Store Review Pipeline
Something strange started happening to Apple's App Store in early 2025. The volume of apps submitted for review surged — not gradually, but in a sharp upward spike that caugh...
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George Hotz Wants to Build a $100 AI Box That Runs Models Locally — and He’s Dead Serious
George Hotz has never been one for subtlety. The hacker-turned-entrepreneur who first jailbroke the iPhone at 17, then took on Sony and settled, then built a self-driving car...
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OpenAI’s Codex Pricing Reveals the Real Cost of AI-Powered Software Engineering
OpenAI has quietly published the rate card for Codex, its AI coding agent, and the numbers tell a story about where the economics of AI-assisted software development are head...
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Wisconsin’s Governor Just Killed an Age Verification Bill — And Exposed the Fault Lines Splitting America’s Internet Policy
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers vetoed an age verification bill on Friday, making his state one of the few to explicitly reject the wave of legislation sweeping the country tha...
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Apple Finally Opens the CarPlay Door to Waze, Spotify, and Google Maps — And the Implications Are Bigger Than They Look
For years, the in-car software experience has been a quiet but consequential battleground between Apple and Google. On Friday, Apple made a move that reshapes the competitive...
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The Quiet Revolution in Robot Brains: How a New ‘Thinking’ Architecture Could Make Machines Genuinely Smarter
A team of researchers from Tsinghua University, Shanghai Qi Zhi Institute, and Shanghai AI Laboratory has introduced something that sounds almost paradoxical: a robot that re...
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Microsoft Builds Its Own AI Brain — and That Changes Everything for Google, OpenAI, and the Rest of Silicon Valley
For years, Microsoft was content to write checks. Billions of them, directed at OpenAI, in exchange for the right to embed someone else's artificial intelligence into its pro...
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Samsung Kills Its Own Messaging App—And Nobody Should Be Surprised
Samsung is finally pulling the plug on Samsung Messages, the default texting application that shipped on its Galaxy devices for over a decade. The move, confirmed through an...
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Apple Just Blessed Nvidia eGPU Support on Arm Macs — And It Could Reshape the Pro Computing Market
For years, the relationship between Apple and Nvidia has been defined by absence. A cold war, really. Apple abandoned Nvidia GPU support when it transitioned to Apple Silicon...
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Apple’s Quiet Acquisition Spree Reveals a Company Betting Everything on AI-Powered Software
Apple has never been shy about buying companies. But it's usually quiet about it. The pattern in 2025 and into 2026, however, tells a story that's becoming impossible to igno...
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