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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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Android’s Desktop Mode Is Google’s Boldest Bet Yet — And It Could Redefine What a Phone Is For
Google is preparing to ship a feature that the Android community has whispered about for years: a full desktop mode that transforms a phone into a workstation the moment it c...
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Apple’s Trojan Horse Strategy: Why Letting Rival AI Into Siri Could Reshape the Entire Smartphone Industry
Apple is preparing to do something it almost never does: open the door. According to multiple reports, the company is building a framework that would allow third-party artifi...
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Google Built a Volume Limiter for AI Voices — And It Reveals a Bigger Problem Nobody’s Talking About
Google's next major Android release includes a feature so granular, so seemingly minor, that most people will never adjust it manually. But its existence tells a story about...
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Apple’s MacBook Neo Runs Hotter Than It Has To — and a $2 Fix Could Have Solved It
Apple's thinnest laptop ever arrived with fanfare and a price tag that starts at $1,799. What it also arrived with, according to new thermal testing, is a heat problem that d...
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Google’s Secret Weapon for the Morning Rush: Priority Charging Could Reshape How Your Phone Manages Its Battery
You're running late. Your phone is at 14%. The Uber is seven minutes away, and you need that phone to get through a packed day of meetings, navigation, and calls. You plug it...
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The AI Startup That Wants to Kill the Job Interview — And Rebuild Hiring Around DNA Tests and Vibe Coding
Anton Osika doesn't believe in résumés. He doesn't believe in traditional job interviews either. The 28-year-old founder and CEO of Lovable, a Stockholm-based AI startup that...
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The Battery Won: Why Smartphone Buyers Now Care More About Power Than Price — And Why AI Barely Registers
For years, price was the single most decisive factor when consumers reached for a new smartphone. Not anymore.Battery life has quietly overtaken cost as the number-one...
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Tencent’s AI Awakening: How China’s Gaming Giant Is Scrambling to Close the Gap With Rivals
Tencent Holdings, the company that dominates Chinese social media and gaming, has a problem it can't ignore. In the artificial intelligence race reshaping China's technology...
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The Quiet War Over Linux App Packaging: Why One Developer Ditched Flatpak and Never Looked Back
For years, the Linux desktop has been haunted by a deceptively simple question: how should software be distributed? Not compiled from source, not managed through fragile depe...
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Google Messages Hits 10 Billion Downloads — And That Number Means Less Than You Think
Google Messages has crossed the 10 billion download mark on the Google Play Store, a milestone that places it alongside an ultra-exclusive club of apps that includes YouTube,...
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Google Is Quietly Locking Down ADB — Android’s Last Escape Hatch for Power Users
For more than a decade, the Android Debug Bridge has been the ultimate backdoor. A tool originally built for developers to test software, ADB became something far more signif...
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