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The Quiet Feature Buried in Android That’s Taming the Tyranny of Group Chat Notifications
Your phone buzzes. Then again. And again. Fourteen times in ninety seconds because someone in the family group chat posted a photo of a dog wearing sunglasses and now everyon...
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Apple’s Siri Is About to Become the AI Assistant It Always Should Have Been — And Rivals Should Be Nervous
For years, Siri has been the punchline of the smart assistant wars. While Google Assistant grew sharper and Amazon's Alexa colonized living rooms, Apple's voice assistant rem...
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The Great AI Reshuffle: Why OpenAI’s Secondary Shares Are Going Cold While Anthropic’s Are Red Hot
Something unusual is happening in the private markets for artificial intelligence companies. OpenAI, long the undisputed darling of Silicon Valley and Wall Street alike, is w...
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The Quiet Crisis in Open Source — and Why AI Might Be Its Unlikely Savior
The software that runs the modern world is, to a remarkable degree, maintained by a surprisingly thin layer of unpaid volunteers. Linux powers most of the internet's servers....
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Anthropic’s Claude Code Is About to Get a Mind of Its Own — And That Changes Everything for Software Engineers
A leaked system prompt buried inside Anthropic's Claude Code tool has revealed something the AI company hasn't officially announced: a "proactive" mode that would allow the c...
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The Great AI Valuation Swap: OpenAI’s Secondary Market Shine Fades as Anthropic Becomes the Hottest Ticket in Silicon Valley
For years, OpenAI was the undisputed darling of the private technology markets — a company whose shares traded on secondary exchanges with the kind of fervor usually reserved...
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A Fork Too Far: How a European Office Software Clone Blew Up One of Open Source’s Most Prominent Partnerships
For nearly a decade, ONLYOFFICE and Nextcloud operated as one of the more visible alliances in open-source enterprise software. The Latvian document editor maker and the Germ...
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The Document Foundation Just Expelled the Engineers Who Built LibreOffice — And the Fallout Could Reshape Open Source Governance
On June 30, 2025, The Document Foundation's Board of Directors voted to terminate the membership of several developers who form the backbone of LibreOffice's codebase. Not ma...
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Nvidia’s $5 Trillion Moonshot: Why One Analyst Thinks the Stock Could More Than Double From Here
Jensen Huang stood on stage at Nvidia's GTC conference in March and laid out a vision so ambitious it bordered on audacious: a company already worth $2.6 trillion positioning...
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The Trojan Horse Inside America’s Age Verification Laws: How Big Tech Wrote the Playbook Politicians Are Following
Across state capitols from Sacramento to Springfield, a legislative movement is accelerating with remarkable speed. Dozens of age verification bills are advancing through com...
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Anthropic Accidentally Exposed Claude’s Source Code — And What Spilled Out Reveals More Than the Company Intended
For a company that has built its brand on safety and careful deployment of artificial intelligence, Anthropic had a remarkably unsafe moment last week. The source code for Cl...
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The Age of AI Slopware: Why the Software Industry Is Drowning in Code Nobody Understands
Something strange is happening inside software companies. Engineers are shipping code faster than ever. Products are launching at record pace. And yet, a growing number of in...
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Google Maps Just Solved the Biggest Headache of Driving an EV on a Road Trip
For years, the electric vehicle road trip has been an exercise in anxiety management. Not range anxiety in the traditional sense — most modern EVs can comfortably cover 250 m...
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Apple’s Legal Fortress Crumbles: The Ninth Circuit Slams the Door on Its Last Appeal in the Epic Games Antitrust War
Apple Inc. has run out of runway in one of the most consequential antitrust battles in the history of American technology. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on...
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Apple’s Quiet Power Play: New Privacy Rules for Notifications Could Reshape How Every App on Your iPhone Works
Apple is tightening the screws again. This time, the target is third-party access to notifications and Live Activities — two features that have become central to how hundreds...
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