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Apple’s Patent Points to Slimmer Path for iPhone Underwater Images
Apple has spent years strengthening its iPhones against water. Current models carry IP68 ratings that let them survive immersion up to six meters for 30 minutes. Yet those ra...
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Uber’s AI Spend Hits the Wall: COO Questions Returns as Claude Code Burns Through 2026 Budget
Uber rolled out Anthropic's Claude Code to its engineers in December 2025. Four months later the entire 2026 budget for AI coding tools was gone. Adoption exploded....
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Google Reshapes Android as an Intelligence System With Gemini Nano 4 and AppFunctions
Google declared at I/O 2026 that Android no longer functions simply as an operating system. It now operates as an intelligence system. The shift brings agentic capabilities d...
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Microsoft’s Plan to Make C and C++ Memory Safe Without Switching to Rust
Microsoft has outlined plans to enhance memory safety in C and C++ code without forcing developers to adopt an entirely new language like Rust. The company detailed its approach...
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Samsung Turns Galaxy Phones Into Digital Passports for TSA Lines
Samsung just made it official. Galaxy owners with a U.S. passport can now store a verified digital version in Samsung Wallet and use it at more than 250 TSA checkpoints natio...
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Nostalgia Pays: How a 28-Year-Old Built a $750,000 Business Flipping Razrs and CD Players to Burned-Out Gen Z
London Jackson doesn't hate technology. He just finds most of it dull. "Tech is a sea of sameness right now," the 28-year-old told...
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Google’s Gradient Icons Fix a Five-Year Design Mistake
Google spent years pushing its apps toward visual sameness. The 2020 icon redesign wrapped every service in a rounded square built from the company's four signature colors. D...
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Apple’s iPhone Gains Ground in China as Smartphone Shipments Finally Turn Positive
China's smartphone market spent much of early 2026 in decline. Memory chip shortages drove up costs. Consumers held back. Yet April brought a shift. Total phone shipments rea...
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Why Language Models Need Sleep: New Research Shows Offline Recurrence Unlocks Deeper Reasoning for AI Agents
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Maryland have introduced a mechanism that lets large language models periodically go offline to consolidate me...
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Motorola Phones Quietly Reroute Amazon Purchases Through Affiliate Links
Owners of premium Motorola foldables discovered something odd this week. Launch the Amazon shopping app from the phone's app drawer. A browser window flashes open for a split...
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OpenAI Sells Certainty: Enterprises Can Now Lock In Years of AI Compute
Sam Altman has heard the complaints. Customers building production AI systems want more than faster models. They want to know the servers will still be there when they need t...
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PC Makers Finally Counter Apple’s $599 MacBook Neo With Intel’s Budget Push
Apple's MacBook Neo landed like a challenge. Launched in March at $599 with an A18 Pro chip borrowed from the iPhone, the compact laptop delivered bright displays, solid batt...
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How a Galaxy Watch Became a Motorcycle Sat Nav: The DIY Project Turning Old Wearables Into Handlebar Displays
Motorcycle dashboards leave little room for fancy screens. Riders often make do with basic gauges. Yet one tinkerer found a way to add navigation without bulky add-ons. He tu...
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Apple’s Dark Turn for Siri in iOS 27 Signals Deeper AI Ambitions
Apple has spent years promising a smarter Siri. The voice assistant that once felt like a novelty now sits at the center of the company's artificial intelligence strategy. Wi...
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Android 16 Desktop Mode Turns Pixels Into Pocket PCs
Google has delivered on years of hints and experiments. Android 16 now offers a genuine desktop experience on Pixel phones from the 8 series onward. Plug in a compatible moni...
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