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Notion’s AI Coding Overhaul Signals a Broader Reckoning: When Your Best Engineers Prefer Someone Else’s Tools
Notion, the $10 billion productivity company that built its reputation on elegant software design, is making a dramatic internal bet — one that says as much about the state o...
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The MicroSD Card Might Be Staging a Comeback — and Your Next Phone’s Price Tag Is the Reason Why
For the better part of a decade, the smartphone industry marched in one direction on storage: kill the microSD card slot, sell more expensive models with higher internal memo...
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Apple’s iPhone 17 Lineup: The Most Ambitious Hardware Overhaul in the Company’s History
Apple is preparing what may be the most sweeping set of iPhone changes since the device's original introduction in 2007. Every model in the iPhone 17 family — from the entry-...
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When AI Companies Go to War: The Tangled Politics of Silicon Valley’s Pentagon Courtship
The marriage between Silicon Valley and the Pentagon has never been simple. It's gotten a lot more complicated.Over the past several months, a growing number of artifi...
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Apple’s MacBook Neo Concept Has Chromebook Fans Worried — and They Should Be
Apple hasn't even confirmed it exists yet. No product page. No keynote. No release date. And still, the mere rumor of a stripped-down, affordable MacBook — tentatively dubbed...
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Gimlet Labs Unveils Adaptive Pruning for 40% Faster AI Inference
In the field of artificial intelligence, one persistent challenge has been the efficient handling of inference tasks, where models process data to generate predictions or output...
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Samsung’s $58 Million Reckoning: How a Secret Throttling Scandal Became One of the Largest Consumer Settlements in Mobile History
Samsung Electronics is paying the price — literally — for secretly throttling the performance of millions of smartphones. A South Korean court has approved a massive settleme...
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Google’s Budget Pixel 9a Gets the One Biometric Feature That Was Conspicuously Missing
For months, Pixel 9a owners have lived with a quiet indignity. Their phone — Google's most affordable current-generation device — shipped without face unlock, a feature that...
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Google’s Quiet Overhaul of Android Auto Signals a Much Bigger Fight for the Dashboard
Somewhere in the sprawling codebase of Google's mobile software, engineers are building what amounts to a new vision for the car dashboard. Not with flashy press conferences...
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GrapheneOS Exposes the Forgotten Flaw in Age Verification Laws: The Operating System Already Has the Tools
Every few months, another state legislature drafts a bill demanding that apps and websites verify the age of their users. The proposals arrive with earnest language about pro...
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Rust’s AI Reckoning: Inside the Debate Over Whether Machine-Generated Code Will Reshape—or Fracture—an Entire Programming Language
The Rust programming language has a problem. Or an opportunity. Depending on whom you ask, artificial intelligence is either about to supercharge the language's adoption or e...
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Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Is Getting Apple’s AirDrop — And That Changes Everything About How Phones Talk to Each Other
Samsung's next flagship phone lineup will support Apple's AirDrop file-sharing protocol. Read that again. The most stubborn divide in consumer technology — the wall between i...
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The Hidden Bottleneck: Why Node.js Worker Threads Don’t Work the Way You Think They Do
For years, the standard advice for CPU-bound work in Node.js has been simple: use worker threads. Offload the heavy computation. Keep the event loop free. It sounds clean. It...
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Apple’s Quiet iPad Refresh: Why an A18-Powered Entry-Level Tablet in Early 2026 Matters More Than You Think
Apple is preparing to update its most affordable iPad with the A18 chip, a move that would bring Apple Intelligence to the company's cheapest tablet for the first time. The r...
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Amazon’s AI Phone Ambitions Face a Wall of Skepticism — and the Ghost of the Fire Phone
Amazon wants back into the smartphone business. The question is whether anyone wants Amazon back.Reports have surfaced that the e-commerce and cloud computing giant is...
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