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Your Driver’s License Is Moving to Your iPhone — But Only If You Live in the Right State
The promise was elegant in its simplicity: tap your phone at a TSA checkpoint instead of fumbling for a plastic card. Apple announced its digital ID feature for the iPhone Wa...
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Meta’s Prescription Smart Glasses Are Coming — And They Could Finally Make Face Computers Worth Wearing
Meta just made the strongest case yet that smart glasses won't remain a niche gadget for tech enthusiasts. They're about to become something millions of people who already we...
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Someone Rendered Doom in Pure CSS — No JavaScript, No Canvas, No Sanity
Niels Leenheer has done something unreasonable. Something beautiful and absurd in equal measure. He built a working 3D renderer for the original Doom — not with JavaScript, n...
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Google Declares War on Background Battery Vampires — And Android Apps Have Nowhere to Hide
For years, Android users have lived with a familiar frustration: a phone that drains its battery while sitting idle in a pocket, victimized by apps that quietly churn through...
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Google’s Quiet Sideloading Tweak Could Reshape How Android Users Switch Between Phones
Google is working on a feature that would let Android users carry their sideloaded apps from one device to another during the phone setup process — a small technical change w...
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The Android Flagship Wars Are About to Get Brutal — and Samsung Has the Most to Lose
For years, Samsung has operated as the undisputed king of premium Android phones in the West. The Galaxy S and Galaxy Z lines have dominated carrier shelves, advertising budg...
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The Quiet Exodus at xAI and the Grand Ambitions Behind Elon Musk’s Next IPO Play
Ross Nordeen helped build xAI from the ground up. Now he's gone.The departure of one of Elon Musk's co-founders at his artificial intelligence venture, first reported...
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The Quiet Rise of Paid Open Source: Why Developers Are Putting Price Tags on Their Code
For decades, the open source movement ran on a simple social contract: developers write code, share it freely, and the community benefits. That contract is fraying. A growing...
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The White House Now Has an Android App — And It’s Dripping With DOGE Branding
The White House has launched an official Android application. That alone would be noteworthy. But the app, which appeared on the Google Play Store in recent days, isn't just...
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Samsung Is Putting a Full Linux Terminal Inside Your Phone — And It Could Reshape Mobile Computing
Samsung is about to do something that would have sounded absurd five years ago. The South Korean electronics giant is embedding a native Linux terminal directly into its next...
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Anthropic vs. the Federal Government: A Court Order Exposes the Chaos of AI Procurement Under DOGE
A federal judge in San Francisco has temporarily blocked the U.S. government from designating Anthropic — one of the most prominent artificial intelligence companies in the w...
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Samsung’s Browser Is Quietly Becoming a Shopping Assistant — and That Changes Everything About Mobile Commerce
Buried inside the latest version of Samsung Internet lies code that most users will never see — at least not yet. But what it reveals about Samsung's ambitions is unmistakabl...
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Your Android Phone Has Plenty of RAM. So Why Does It Keep Killing Your Apps?
Something is wrong with your Android phone. You have 12 gigabytes of RAM — maybe 16 — and yet the moment you switch from your camera to your messaging app, the conversation r...
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Nothing’s Phone 4a Pro Is Outselling Targets by 150%—And Carl Pei Thinks He Knows Why
A phone brand that didn't exist five years ago is now claiming sales figures that would make established Android manufacturers nervous. Nothing, the London-based consumer ele...
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The New Software Boss: How Wayfound AI Is Turning Engineers Into Managers of Autonomous Agents
A year ago, Ethan Mollick, the Wharton professor who has become something of a public intellectual on artificial intelligence, made a prediction that rattled the software ind...
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