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The AI That Got Banned From Wikipedia—Then Cried Censorship Like a Social Media Influencer
An artificial intelligence agent, built to autonomously edit Wikipedia, was blocked from the platform after a string of problematic edits. What happened next was stranger tha...
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OpenAI’s $3 Billion Bid to Build a Search Empire — And Why Google Should Be Nervous
OpenAI is spending like a company that believes search is a war worth winning. The artificial intelligence firm led by Sam Altman is in advanced talks to acquire Windsurf, a...
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Google Now Wants to Know Exactly Who’s Building Your Android Apps — And Why That Changes Everything
Google is tightening the screws on anonymous app development. Starting this month, every developer publishing on the Google Play Store must complete a formal identity verific...
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Ubuntu’s Kernel Leap: Why Linux 6.14 on Zen 5 Changes the Calculus for AMD Workstation Buyers
A fresh round of benchmarks pitting Ubuntu 25.10 against Ubuntu 25.04 on AMD's Zen 5 architecture reveals something that enterprise Linux administrators and workstation buyer...
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The Company That Holds the Keys to Every AI Chip on Earth
Somewhere in the humid sprawl of Hsinchu Science Park in Taiwan, a company most consumers have never heard of manufactures the silicon brains inside nearly every artificial i...
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Google’s Pixel 11 Leaks Reveal a Phone That Looks Nothing Like Its Predecessors
The Pixel 11 isn't due until late 2026, but early CAD renders have already surfaced — and they suggest Google is preparing one of the most dramatic design overhauls in the Pi...
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Google’s Pixel 10 Pro Has a Flashlight Problem — And It’s Melting the Phone’s Own Hardware
Google's newest flagship smartphone, the Pixel 10 Pro, launched to generally favorable reviews. Improved cameras. A new Tensor G5 chip. Refined design. But within days of rea...
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Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Beta Arrives With a New Toolkit, Fresh Desktop, and a Quiet Power Play for the Linux Desktop
Canonical released the beta of Ubuntu 26.04 LTS on Thursday, and the update is far more than a routine version bump. Codenamed "Questing Quokka," this long-term support relea...
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Krita’s Ambitious 2026 Roadmap Signals a Turning Point for Open-Source Digital Painting
The open-source digital painting application Krita is preparing for what may be its most consequential year yet. With a detailed roadmap now public for 2025 and 2026, the dev...
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Ubuntu’s Quiet Security Overhaul: Canonical Rewires Boot, Encryption, and Signing in Ways That Will Ripple Across Enterprise Linux
Canonical is making some of the most consequential changes to Ubuntu's boot and disk encryption architecture in years — and most users won't notice a thing. That's by design....
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Ubuntu’s Great Package Rebellion: Why Canonical Is Retreating From Its Snap-Only Vision for the App Center
For years, Canonical has been nudging — and sometimes shoving — Ubuntu users toward Snap packages. The company's proprietary packaging format became the default delivery mech...
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Linux’s Wayland Transition Hits a Wall: Session Management Remains an Unsolved Problem
For years, the Linux desktop community has been migrating from the aging X11 display server to Wayland, a modern replacement that promises better security, smoother graphics,...
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Ubuntu MATE Is Looking for a Lifeline — And Its Crisis Exposes a Deeper Problem in Open-Source Governance
Martin Wimpress, the founder and sole maintainer of Ubuntu MATE, has stepped away from the project. No dramatic farewell. No public dispute. Just a quiet acknowledgment that...
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The Atmosphere Is Not a Dumping Ground: Inside the Push to Rethink Carbon as a Global Commons Problem
For most of human history, the atmosphere was invisible in more ways than one. We breathed it, flew through it, launched signals across it — and barely gave it a second thoug...
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Samsung Wants Your Galaxy Buds to Double as Hearing Aids — and It’s Building the App to Prove It
Samsung is developing a new application called Hearapy that would turn its Galaxy Buds lineup into something far more ambitious than premium earbuds for music and calls. The...
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