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SaaS in, SaaS out: Here’s what’s driving the SaaSpocalypse: Tech
Tech
Mar 2, 2026TechCrunch

SaaS in, SaaS out: Here’s what’s driving the SaaSpocalypse: Tech

AI agents are fundamentally disrupting the traditional SaaS business model, leading to a "SaaSpocalypse" as companies shift from buying to building their own software. This has caused market tremors, wiped out significant value from SaaS stocks, and prompted a freeze on new SaaS IPOs, forcing the industry to adapt to new pricing models and AI-native competition.

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in-depth: Make the Most of Chrome's Toolbar by Customizing It to Your
Tech
Mar 1, 2026Wired

in-depth: Make the Most of Chrome's Toolbar by Customizing It to Your

Google Chrome users can now extensively customize their browser toolbar with recently enhanced options. These new features allow quick access to essential tools, from pinning extensions and toggling key functions like Incognito mode to adding advanced features like the Task Manager and Google Lens, significantly streamlining the browsing experience.

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Leitz Phone Review: A Niche, Camera-First Powerhouse
Review
Mar 1, 2026Digital Trends

Leitz Phone Review: A Niche, Camera-First Powerhouse

The Leitz Phone is a Japan-exclusive, ultra-premium smartphone with a massive 1-inch sensor and Leica optics, offering unparalleled photographic capability that rivals the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Its rarity and focus on pure optics make it a coveted device for photography purists, though its limited availability is a significant drawback.

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regional: Seattle startup Carbon Robotics gets another shoutout from
Tech
Mar 1, 2026GeekWire

regional: Seattle startup Carbon Robotics gets another shoutout from

Seattle startup Carbon Robotics, a pioneer in chemical-free weed elimination for agriculture, has once again garnered a significant endorsement from Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human

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A legendary weather app makes a comeback: iOS — Key Details
Tech
Mar 1, 2026The Verge

A legendary weather app makes a comeback: iOS — Key Details

Acme Weather, from the original team behind the acclaimed Dark Sky app, has launched its new iOS application. This comeback, years after Apple acquired and discontinued Dark Sky, aims to fill a significant market void, with early reviews praising its "multi-forecast" capabilities.

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Show HN: SplatHash – 16-Byte Blurry Image Previews for Blazing Fast UI
Programming
Feb 28, 2026Hacker News

Show HN: SplatHash – 16-Byte Blurry Image Previews for Blazing Fast UI

SplatHash offers a novel approach to image placeholders, encoding any image into a fixed 16-byte string (22-char base64url). It stands out with significantly faster decoding and lower memory allocations compared to alternatives like BlurHash and ThumbHash, making it ideal for performance-critical UIs where client-side rendering speed is paramount. It uses Oklab color space and Gaussian blobs packed into 128 bits.

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Galaxy S26 Ultra App Essentials: Maximizing Your Flagship
Review
Feb 28, 2026Android Authority

Galaxy S26 Ultra App Essentials: Maximizing Your Flagship

Galaxy S26 Ultra review: This list of five apps, including DocuSign, Concepts, Colorfy, Readwise Reader, and MyScript Notes, focuses on maximizing the S26 Ultra's large 6.9-inch display and integrated S Pen for productivity, creativity, and reading.

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Top Wireless Chargers of 2026 Revealed: Power, Design & Versatility
Tech
Feb 28, 2026Wired

Top Wireless Chargers of 2026 Revealed: Power, Design & Versatility

Top Wireless Chargers of 2026 Revealed: Power, Design & Versatility Tested WIRED's latest in-depth review for 2026 unveils the 18 top wireless chargers, showcasing a significant leap in charging technology, design, and

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Pentagon Labels Anthropic National Security Risk After AI Standoff
Tech
Feb 28, 2026TechCrunch AI

Pentagon Labels Anthropic National Security Risk After AI Standoff

The Pentagon has designated AI developer Anthropic as a "Supply-Chain Risk to National Security" after the company refused to allow its AI for mass domestic surveillance or autonomous weapons. This follows President Trump's directive to cease federal use of Anthropic products, which the company vows to challenge legally. OpenAI, initially supporting Anthropic's stance, swiftly secured a deal with the Pentagon to fill the void, claiming to uphold similar ethical principles.

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Grab Razer's Pokémon Peripherals Review: A Fan's Honest Look
Review
Feb 28, 2026Tom's Hardware

Grab Razer's Pokémon Peripherals Review: A Fan's Honest Look

Razer celebrates 30 years of Pokémon with officially licensed gaming peripherals. This review details the Starter Pokémon and Gengar collections, covering design, pricing, and whether these aesthetic upgrades are worth it for dedicated fans.

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Fortifying Next.js APIs: Preventing IDOR Vulnerabilities
Programming
Feb 28, 2026freeCodeCamp

Fortifying Next.js APIs: Preventing IDOR Vulnerabilities

IDOR (Insecure Direct Object Reference) vulnerabilities in Next.js API routes occur when authenticated users can access unauthorized resources by manipulating identifiers. This article details how to prevent IDORs by distinguishing authentication from authorization, implementing object-level authorization checks, and designing secure `/api/me` endpoints.

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The Trump phone sure looks a lot like this HTC handset: HTC U24 Pro
Tech
Feb 28, 2026The Verge

The Trump phone sure looks a lot like this HTC handset: HTC U24 Pro

A new investigation reveals the upcoming Trump T1 Phone closely resembles the HTC U24 Pro, strongly suggesting both devices share an undisclosed Original Design Manufacturer (ODM). This link to a mid-range phone from two years ago, which received middling reviews, raises questions about the T1 Phone's potential performance and flagship claims.

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Seattle CTO's Departure: Impact on Civic Tech Strategy & Operations
Programming
Feb 27, 2026GeekWire

Seattle CTO's Departure: Impact on Civic Tech Strategy & Operations

Rob Lloyd, Seattle's CTO, is resigning after less than two years. He notably recovered over $130M from stalled tech projects, executed an IT Strategic Plan, and managed a budget reduction while improving service reliability and staff retention. His departure comes as the city faces a budget deficit and prepares for the FIFA World Cup, with a newly appointed AI Officer guiding future tech strategy.

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Aventon Soltera 3 Review: A Refreshingly Nimble Hybrid E-Bike
Review
Feb 27, 2026Wired

Aventon Soltera 3 Review: A Refreshingly Nimble Hybrid E-Bike

The Aventon Soltera 3 is a fun, nimble, and stylish single-speed hybrid e-bike that challenges traditional heavy e-bike designs. Featuring a low-maintenance Gates belt drive, it offers a smooth, silent ride and a sleek, road-bike-inspired aesthetic. At 37 pounds, it's light for an e-bike, enhancing agility. While its hydraulic brakes require annual bleeding, it's a solid choice for riders prioritizing a clean, engaging ride.

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Fender's Audio Debut: Connectivity & Compromises for Devs
Programming
Feb 27, 2026ZDNet

Fender's Audio Debut: Connectivity & Compromises for Devs

Fender's initial venture into the consumer audio market introduces a product with notable connectivity advantages but also significant, undeniable drawbacks. Developers evaluating this device must weigh its unique connection capabilities against its reported limitations to determine its fit within their workflow.

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Designing Discount Systems: Handling Promos like KitchenAid's WIRED
Programming
Feb 27, 2026Wired

Designing Discount Systems: Handling Promos like KitchenAid's WIRED

This article discusses the technical architecture for building robust coupon and discount management systems. It addresses how to design a system capable of handling diverse promotions, using examples like "KitchenAid coupons from WIRED" that allow customers to "save on every purchase," including specific offers such as "up to 20% off countertop appliances." The focus is on data models, validation engines, performance, and developer considerations for such an e-commerce component.

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Iowa's Right-to-Repair Bill: A Dev's View on Tractor Tech Battle
Programming
Feb 27, 2026Wired

Iowa's Right-to-Repair Bill: A Dev's View on Tractor Tech Battle

A new Iowa bill granting farmers the right to repair their equipment poses a significant challenge to manufacturers like John Deere. For developers, this necessitates a re-evaluation of proprietary hardware, embedded software, and diagnostic ecosystems, pushing towards more open, modular, and repairable product designs. It highlights a broader industry trend towards user autonomy over complex, embedded systems.

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The Agentic Shift: Block's 4,000+ AI-Driven Layoffs & What It Means
Programming
Feb 27, 2026VentureBeat

The Agentic Shift: Block's 4,000+ AI-Driven Layoffs & What It Means

Block, Jack Dorsey's company, cut over 4,000 staff (40%) despite strong financial performance, attributing it to new AI efficiencies and a pivot to an "intelligence-native" operational model. This move, driven by a focus on "agentic AI infrastructure," signals a fundamental shift in how tech companies might scale and manage operations. It prompts other enterprises to audit their own workflows for similar AI-driven consolidation.

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Threads Introduces Direct Message Shortcut Test for Enhanced User
Tech
Feb 27, 2026TechCrunch

Threads Introduces Direct Message Shortcut Test for Enhanced User

Threads is currently testing a new shortcut feature designed to simplify direct messaging. Users participating in the trial can type "DM me" or "Message me" in posts or replies, which automatically generates a hyperlink to invite others into a private conversation. This aims to streamline the transition from public interaction to private dialogue on the platform.

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Resident Evil: Requiem: A 30th Anniversary Feast or Familiar Fare
Games
Feb 27, 2026GamesIndustry.biz

Resident Evil: Requiem: A 30th Anniversary Feast or Familiar Fare

Resident Evil: Requiem marks a significant return for Leon S. Kennedy and introduces new protagonist Grace Ashcroft, celebrating the series' 30th anniversary. Critics largely praise its blend of classic and modern RE elements, earning a "generally favourable" Metacritic score of 88. While lauded as a "greatest hits" collection, some reviewers found its reliance on nostalgia and dual gameplay styles occasionally jarring, though it delivers a polished and enjoyable experience.

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Sleek Smart Glasses Review: Promising, Yet Disappointing
Review
Feb 26, 2026CNET

Sleek Smart Glasses Review: Promising, Yet Disappointing

This review analyzes the Sleek Smart Glasses based solely on the provided CNET article title, which suggests a promising product with significant flaws leading to reviewer disappointment. Due to the absence of the article's body content, detailed analysis of specs, performance, pros, and cons is not possible. The review highlights the importance of comprehensive information for a fair assessment.

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enterprise: Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra hands-on: I need the Privacy
Enterprise
Feb 26, 2026ZDNet

enterprise: Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra hands-on: I need the Privacy

Samsung's 2026 flagship, the Galaxy S26 Ultra, offers modest upgrades across design, cameras, and performance. However, one specific, unique display feature is highlighted as its key differentiator, setting it apart from competitors and potentially reshaping user expectations for future smartphone technology.

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enterprise: YouTube Premium vs. Premium Lite: I found the biggest
Enterprise
Feb 26, 2026ZDNet

enterprise: YouTube Premium vs. Premium Lite: I found the biggest

ZDNet reports that "big new features" are now available for YouTube, dramatically enhancing the value of YouTube Premium Lite. The biggest difference for users is that, thanks to these updates, most people will now find Premium Lite sufficient for their needs. This signals a shift in subscription value, prompting users to re-evaluate their YouTube Premium choices for potential cost savings and simplified decision-making.

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Samsung S26 Ultra's Light-Bending Display: A Privacy Game-Changer
Enterprise
Feb 26, 2026ZDNet

Samsung S26 Ultra's Light-Bending Display: A Privacy Game-Changer

ZDNet reports that the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra will feature an advanced "light-bending display" technology. This innovation is touted as more than a simple novelty, offering significant practical application for user privacy. Crucially, this integrated display has the potential to render traditional privacy screen protectors obsolete, signaling a major shift in how mobile device privacy is managed.

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HP: RAM Costs Accounted for 15-18% of PC Bill of Materials
Science
Feb 26, 2026Ars Technica

HP: RAM Costs Accounted for 15-18% of PC Bill of Materials

HP disclosed that RAM accounted for 15 to 18 percent of its PC manufacturing costs in the last quarter. This figure, reported by Ars Technica, highlights the significant influence of memory components on the overall bill of materials for personal computers, impacting pricing strategies and profit margins for the company.

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