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Nothing Warp Vanishes from the Play Store
Nothing briefly introduced a new file-sharing tool called Nothing Warp—and then just as quickly pulled it offline. Less than 24…
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Pause Windows 11 Updates
Microsoft may soon give users far more control over updates in Windows 11—and for many, that’s a big deal. A…
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Wikipedia AI Ban
Wikipedia has officially drawn a line in the sand on artificial intelligence. The platform now prohibits contributors from using AI…
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The Mechanics of Emulation
Emulation is essentially the art of digital impersonation, where software is designed to imitate the behavior of a specific hardware…
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Android Auto: Smarter EV Routing and Autoplay Control
Android Auto is rolling out a significant update in the US, leveraging AI to provide tailored travel solutions for over…
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Fixing Android Battery Drain: Disabling ‘Mobile Data Always Active’
Android users experiencing unexpected battery depletion may find a solution hidden within the system’s Developer Options. A common culprit is…
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Claude Takes the Keys: New Hands-Free Desktop Control
Anthropic has introduced a research preview of a computer-use feature for its AI, specifically within the Claude Cowork and Claude…
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Why Linux Optimization Tools Are Mostly a Myth
The idea that Linux needs extra optimization tools is largely a misconception, as the operating system is designed to be…
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Securing Firefox on Linux: A Hardening Guide
While Firefox is the standard browser for many Linux distributions, its default configuration often prioritizes broad compatibility over maximum privacy.…
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Digital Eye Strain: How to Save Your Sight in 2026
With the average person spending over seven hours a day looking at screens, digital eye strain—often called Computer Vision Syndrome—has…
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