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Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 8: The Foldable That Finally Learns From Its Own Mistakes
Samsung has a problem it created for itself. When the Galaxy Z Fold 7 launched, it arrived thinner, lighter, and more refined than any foldable the company had previously shi...
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The Shrinking Kingdom: Epic Games Cuts 1,000 Jobs as Fortnite’s Grip on Gaming Loosens
Epic Games, the company that turned a cartoonish battle royale into a cultural phenomenon worth billions, is retrenching. The Cary, North Carolina–based studio confirmed it i...
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Apple’s Dream of a Buttonless, All-Screen iPhone Keeps Slipping Further Into the Future
For years, the vision has tantalized Apple watchers and industrial design enthusiasts alike: an iPhone with no physical buttons, no visible ports, no camera bump — just a con...
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Apple’s Quiet Conquest: How Tap to Pay on iPhone Is Reshaping Small-Business Payments Across Latin America
Apple just made another move in its methodical campaign to turn every iPhone into a point-of-sale terminal. On March 24, the company expanded its Tap to Pay on iPhone feature...
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The Samsung Feature Most Power Users Have Never Touched Is Sitting Right on Their Screen
Somewhere between the flashy camera upgrades and the foldable screen theatrics, Samsung buried one of its most practical productivity features in plain sight. It's called Edg...
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GitHub Keeps Going Down — And the World’s Developers Are Running Out of Patience
On Monday morning, millions of software developers around the world opened their laptops, fired up their terminals, and discovered something that has become disturbingly fami...
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GrapheneOS Has a Plan to Kill Age Verification Laws — By Making Them Unnecessary
A privacy-focused mobile operating system, built by a small team with no corporate parent, is quietly proposing what might be the most elegant solution yet to one of the inte...
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The Programming Languages That Will Power AI — And the Ones That Won’t Survive It
Python isn't going anywhere. Not yet. But the forces reshaping how software gets written — and who writes it — are putting enormous pressure on the languages developers use,...
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Apple’s Foldable iPhone Isn’t Just About the Hinge — It’s a Quiet War on Display Fragility
Apple has spent years watching Samsung, Google, and Motorola wrestle with the fundamental weakness of foldable phones: screens that crease, crack, and degrade. Now, as the co...
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Apple’s Folding iPhone Bet: How Layered Glass Could Solve the Industry’s Most Stubborn Problem
For years, the crease has been the scarlet letter of foldable phones. That visible line running down the center of every Samsung Galaxy Z Fold, every Motorola Razr, every Hon...
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Tim Cook’s China Tightrope: Praising Developers While Beijing Tightens Its Grip on Apple’s App Store
Tim Cook landed in Beijing last week with a familiar playbook: smile, compliment, and protect the franchise. The Apple CEO visited the China Development Forum on March 23, pr...
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The Thinnest iPhone Ever Built Might Also Be the Most Efficient Phone on Earth
Apple's iPhone 17 Air hasn't even shipped yet, and it's already rewriting assumptions about what ultra-thin phones can do. A new battery life analysis suggests the device — a...
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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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