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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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The Pentagon Tried to Punish Anthropic for Its AI Ethics Stance. It May Have Created a Bigger Problem for Itself.
In late March 2026, a quiet bureaucratic maneuver inside the Department of Defense became the loudest signal yet about how Washington intends to wage its internal battles ove...
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Apple Hit With $12 Million Fine in Russia — And Can’t Pay It Without Violating U.S. Sanctions
  A Russian court has fined Apple approximately $12 million for refusing to store Russian citizens' personal data on servers located within the country. The p...
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The Quiet Rise of Machine Identity: How Bitwarden’s Agent Access SDK Signals a New Era in Secrets Management
Password managers have spent the last decade solving a human problem: people are terrible at managing credentials. But the next frontier isn't human at all. It's machines tal...
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Google’s Quiet Fix for Android’s Most Embarrassing Camera Problem Could Reshape How Billions Take Photos
For years, Android users have lived with a dirty secret that most of them didn't even know about. When you open Instagram, Snapchat, or WhatsApp and snap a photo, the image q...
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Adobe Gives Illustrator a Third Dimension — And It Changes How Designers Think About Flat Art
For three decades, Adobe Illustrator has been the industry standard for two-dimensional vector graphics. Logos, icons, typography, packaging layouts — all of it built on the...
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The AI Search Startup That Wants Engineers Who Break Things — And Just Raised $400 Million to Prove It
Will Bryk doesn't want your typical Silicon Valley engineer. He wants the ones who got suspended from school for hacking the grading system. The ones who built something dang...
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The AI Search Startup That Wants Engineers Who Break Things — And Just Raised $400 Million to Prove It
Will Bryk doesn't want your typical Silicon Valley engineer. He wants the ones who got suspended from school for hacking the grading system. The ones who built something dang...
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Anthropic’s Runaway Demand Is Breaking Its Own Infrastructure — and Reshaping the AI Arms Race
Anthropic has a problem most startups would kill for. Demand for its Claude AI models is surging so fast that the company can't get enough servers to keep up. The result: a s...
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Inside the GitHub Trap: How Fake VS Code Alerts Are Luring Developers Into Installing Malware
A sophisticated social engineering campaign is targeting software developers on GitHub, weaponizing the trust they place in familiar tools like Visual Studio Code. The attack...
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Apple’s Quiet Capitulation: How EU Rules Are Forcing Open the iPhone’s Most Stubborn Audio Feature
Apple is testing a feature that would allow third-party Bluetooth headphones and speakers to automatically switch between Apple devices — a capability the company has long re...
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