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Samsung’s One UI 8.5 Beta Expands Beyond Flagships — And That’s Where Things Get Interesting
Samsung is widening the aperture on its next major software release, and the implications extend well beyond a simple firmware update. The South Korean electronics giant has...
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Samsung’s Quiet Desktop Invasion: Why the Galaxy Browser Is Coming to Windows
Samsung is bringing its mobile browser to Windows PCs. Not as a curiosity. Not as a side project. As a strategic play to keep users locked into its services no matter what de...
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Cory Doctorow’s Radical Bet: Force Big Tech to Open Up or Watch Innovation Die
Cory Doctorow has been making the same argument for years. But lately, people in power have started listening.The science fiction author, digital rights activist, and...
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Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ditches the Tall-and-Narrow Look — And It Changes Everything About the Foldable Phone Bet
For five generations, Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold carried a peculiar compromise: a cover screen so narrow it felt like texting on a TV remote. That era appears to be over....
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Google Chrome Just Became the Fastest Mobile Browser — and Apple Should Be Worried
Google Chrome has claimed the title of fastest mobile browsing platform, and the implications ripple far beyond benchmark scores. The announcement, which landed this week ami...
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The Quiet Exit That Speaks Volumes: Why xAI Co-Founder Manuel Kroiss Left Elon Musk’s AI Venture
Manuel Kroiss didn't make a fuss about leaving. The co-founder of Elon Musk's artificial intelligence company xAI simply stepped away — no public statement, no dramatic farew...
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When Linux Crashes, It Will Now Show You a QR Code — And Fedora Is Leading the Charge
For decades, a Linux kernel crash meant staring at a wall of cryptic text scrolling across a black screen. Developers trained themselves to parse register dumps and stack tra...
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Apple’s Safari Browser Quietly Strips Privacy Controls, and One Developer Has the Receipts
For more than a decade, Jeff Johnson has been one of the most persistent and technically rigorous critics of Apple's software decisions. A veteran Mac and iOS developer who r...
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The Fold Is Finally Paying Off: How Foldable Phones Cracked the Growth Code in 2025
For years, foldable smartphones occupied an awkward middle ground — too expensive for the masses, too fragile for skeptics, and too niche for carriers to push aggressively. T...
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Claude Code Is Anthropic’s Quiet Bet That AI Will Write Most Software — And the Numbers Are Staggering
In the seven weeks since Anthropic launched Claude Code, its command-line coding agent, the tool has rewritten the assumptions about how quickly AI-assisted development can g...
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Apple’s Quiet Capitulation to UK Age Checks Signals a Global Turning Point for Digital Identity
Apple is preparing to roll out age-verification technology at the operating system level in the United Kingdom — a move that, if it proceeds as reported, would mark the first...
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Google’s Quiet Power Move: Android 17 Finally Kills the All-or-Nothing Address Book Grab
For more than a decade, the deal was simple and ugly. Want to share a single contact with an app? Hand over your entire address book. Every name, every number, every email —...
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Your Car’s Infotainment System Is Broken Again: Why Android Auto Keeps Losing Its Connection — and What Google Isn’t Telling You
It starts the same way every time. You plug in your phone, the familiar Android Auto interface flickers to life on your car's dashboard screen, and then — nothing. The map fr...
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The $199 Phone That Wants to Kill Your Smartphone Addiction — And Your iPhone
A small hardware startup called Punkt has launched what might be the most audacious crowdfunding campaign in mobile tech this year: a $199 minimalist phone that runs a stripp...
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Ubuntu’s Desktop Duel: GNOME vs. KDE Plasma Performance Under the Microscope in 26.04 LTS
For years, the question of which Linux desktop environment runs faster has been debated in forums, IRC channels, and conference hallways with the kind of passion usually rese...
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