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Google Finally Brings EV Trip Planning to Android Auto — and It Changes How Drivers Think About Charging
For years, electric vehicle owners using Android Auto have lived with an oddly frustrating gap: Google Maps on their phone could plan a route with charging stops, but the mom...
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GrapheneOS Draws a Line in the Sand on Privacy—Just as Governments Rush to Mandate Surveillance by Default
A hardened Android-based operating system built around the idea that your phone shouldn't spy on you is gaining fresh attention at exactly the moment governments across the U...
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DeepSeek’s Hours-Long Outage Exposes the Fragile Backbone of China’s Most Hyped AI Startup
For several hours on a recent weekday, DeepSeek — the Chinese artificial intelligence company that stunned global markets earlier this year with its low-cost models — went da...
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Google’s $75 Billion AI Spending Spree Rattles Wall Street — Even as Revenue Surges
Google just delivered a quarter that, by almost any conventional measure, was excellent. Revenue climbed. Profits beat expectations. The cloud business accelerated. And yet A...
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AMD’s Quiet Bet on Local AI: How the GAIA Framework Is Turning Radeon GPUs Into Personal AI Servers
AMD is building something unusual. While Nvidia dominates the data center AI conversation and Intel scrambles to stay relevant in accelerated computing, AMD has been steadily...
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Linux 7.0 Arrives With a Mountain of Audio Fixes and a Kernel Version Number That Means Nothing
Linus Torvalds released the sixth release candidate of what will become Linux 7.0 on Sunday, and the most notable thing about it isn't the version number — it's the sheer vol...
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GIMP 3.2.2 Arrives With Over 70 Fixes, Signaling a New Velocity for Open-Source Image Editing
Less than two months after shipping GIMP 3.2.0 — itself the first major feature release built on the GTK3 toolkit — the GIMP development team has pushed out version 3.2.2, a...
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The Quiet Crisis Inside Linux’s Most Popular File System — and Why Kernel 7.0 Can’t Ship Without Fixing It
A series of critical bug fixes for the EXT4 file system landed in the Linux 7.0 release candidate cycle this week, underscoring persistent stability concerns in the most wide...
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Linux 7.0 Inches Toward Stable Release as Torvalds Signals a Quiet, Uneventful Cycle — Exactly How Kernel Developers Like It
Linus Torvalds released the sixth release candidate of Linux 7.0 on Sunday, and his accompanying commentary carried the kind of understated satisfaction that kernel watchers...
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The Hidden Economy of Thought: Why AI Tokens Are Becoming the Most Valuable Currency in Technology
Every time you type a question into ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini, you're spending something. Not dollars — not exactly. You're spending tokens, the atomic units of computation...
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Ruby Central’s Leadership Crisis Exposes the Fragile Foundations of Open-Source Governance
The organization that keeps Ruby's community infrastructure running — its conferences, its package registry, its developer relations — just lost most of its board. And the ci...
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Samsung’s Exynos Problem Won’t Go Away: Galaxy S26 Battery Tests Expose a Widening Gap With Qualcomm
Samsung has a chip problem. And it's getting worse.Early battery tests of Galaxy S26 prototypes reveal a stark performance divide between units running Qualcomm's Snap...
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The Silent Smartphone: How One Free Android App Is Replacing Human Effort With Automated Routines
Every morning, millions of Android users perform the same tedious digital rituals. Toggle Wi-Fi. Adjust screen brightness. Silence the ringer before a meeting. Turn on Blueto...
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Google’s Pixel 10a Is the $499 Phone That Makes Flagships Look Nervous
Google has a problem — the kind most companies would kill to have. Its budget phone is now so good that it threatens to cannibalize its own premium lineup. The Pixel 10a, whi...
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Apple’s Plan to Build an AI App Store Could Reshape How You Use Your iPhone — And Who Profits From It
Apple isn't just upgrading Siri. It's building an entirely new marketplace around it.According to a report from...
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