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Microsoft Is Building Its Own AI Brain β€” And It’s Designing It to Replace the One OpenAI Gave It
For years, Microsoft's artificial intelligence strategy had a single nucleus: OpenAI. The Redmond giant poured billions into the San Francisco startup, embedded its models ac...
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Anthropic’s $400 Million Bet on a Tiny Team Reveals the Absurd Economics of the AI Talent War
Anthropic just wrote a check for roughly $400 million to acquire a company with fewer than ten employees. No significant revenue. No shipping product. Just people β€” a handful...
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Chrome Is About to Make Your Browser Stop Wasting Bandwidth on Videos You Never Watch
Google is preparing to bring lazy loading to audio and video elements in Chrome β€” a deceptively simple change that could meaningfully reduce bandwidth consumption across the...
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A Single Cookie, a Backdoor, and Full Server Control: Inside the PHP Exploit Microsoft Just Exposed
A threat actor doesn't always need a zero-day exploit or a sophisticated toolchain to compromise a web server. Sometimes a cookie is enough.Microsoft's threat intellig...
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The Treadmill That Never Stops: Why AI’s Fastest Engineers Are Running on Empty
Simon Willison hasn't taken a proper break in three years. The co-creator of the Django web framework β€” one of the most widely deployed tools in modern software development β€”...
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Samsung’s One UI 8.5 Turns the Quick Panel Into a Personal Command Center β€” And It’s About Time
For years, Samsung's Quick Panel β€” that pull-down shade of toggles and notifications sitting atop every Galaxy phone β€” has been functional but frustratingly rigid. Users coul...
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Samsung’s One UI 8 Rollout Hits a Slow Patch β€” and Galaxy S25 Owners Are Getting Restless
Samsung's next major software update is tantalizingly close and yet frustratingly far from the hands of millions of Galaxy S25 owners. One UI 8, built atop Android 16, has be...
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Google’s Gemini Nano 4 Is Coming to Your Phone β€” And It Changes What ‘On-Device AI’ Actually Means
For years, on-device artificial intelligence has been a marketing term in search of a meaningful product. Small language models running locally on smartphones could handle ba...
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CachyOS on Intel Panther Lake: A Linux Distribution Gets There Before the Silicon Does
A community-built Linux distribution has done something unusual: it shipped optimized support for a processor that hasn't arrived yet. CachyOS, a performance-focused Arch Lin...
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Anthropic Tightens IP Enforcement for Claude AI Amid Lawsuits
Anthropic, the AI research company behind the Claude language model, has recently found itself at the center of a controversy involving intellectual property rights. This develo...
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IBM’s Quiet Bet: Building Hardware That Runs x86 and Z Architecture Simultaneously
Somewhere inside IBM's sprawling research apparatus, engineers are working on something that would have seemed improbable a decade ago: a single piece of hardware capable of...
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Apple and Amazon Shareholders Are Sitting on a Hidden Tariff Bomb β€” And Most Don’t Realize It
The two most widely held stocks in America share a vulnerability that few retail investors fully appreciate. Apple and Amazon, cornerstones of countless retirement portfolios...
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Samsung Finally Lets Galaxy Users Redesign Their Quick Settings Panel β€” And It Changes Everything About One UI
For years, Samsung's Quick Settings panel β€” that dropdown shade you pull from the top of your Galaxy phone β€” has been a point of quiet frustration. The icons were fine. The l...
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Linux Crosses the 5% Threshold on Steam β€” And This Time, It Might Actually Matter
For years, Linux gaming was a punchline. A hobby for tinkerers, not a platform for serious play. That's changing β€” and the numbers finally back it up.Valve's monthly...
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The Slow-Motion Implosion of Delve: How a Y Combinator Darling Became Silicon Valley’s Most Cautionary Tale
A startup that once promised to reinvent enterprise knowledge management with artificial intelligence is now fighting for its survival β€” not against competitors, but against...
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