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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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MWC 2026: Early Revelations and Future Tech First Looks
Review
Mar 1, 2026CNET

MWC 2026: Early Revelations and Future Tech First Looks

MWC 2026 kicks off with a flurry of intriguing device announcements, from Xiaomi's premium phones to innovative concepts, alongside an early hands-on with Samsung's latest flagship. A detailed review of the initial news and products.

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How to Redeem Garena Free Fire Max Codes - Unlock Exclusive Rewards
How To
Mar 1, 2026Fossbytes

How to Redeem Garena Free Fire Max Codes - Unlock Exclusive Rewards

Master the simple steps to redeem your Garena Free Fire Max codes today, March 1, and instantly unlock exclusive in-game rewards like skins, diamonds, and weapons.

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Programming
Mar 1, 2026Hacker News

Demystifying LLMs: An In-Depth Look at Karpathy's MicroGPT — Key

For many developers, the inner workings of Large Language Models (LLMs) can feel like a black box. While powerful, the scale and complexity of production-grade LLMs often obscure their foundational principles. Andrej

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AI Coding Techniques Review: Engineering Discipline for Rapid
Review
Mar 1, 2026ZDNet

AI Coding Techniques Review: Engineering Discipline for Rapid

David Gewirtz's ZDNET article outlines 7 AI coding techniques for shipping reliable products fast. The framework emphasizes structured interaction over simple prompts, treating AI as a disciplined developer. It details methods for persistent memory, audit trails, and sequential processing to boost speed and quality.

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AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D vs i9-14900K: Gaming vs. Productivity Showdown
Review
Mar 1, 2026Tom's Hardware

AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D vs i9-14900K: Gaming vs. Productivity Showdown

The AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D dominates gaming with its 3D V-cache and superior efficiency, while Intel's Core i9-14900K excels in multi-threaded productivity tasks. Choice depends on your priority: gaming or heavy workloads.

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in-depth: Area Man Accidentally Hacks 6,700 Camera-Enabled Robot
Tech
Mar 1, 2026Wired

in-depth: Area Man Accidentally Hacks 6,700 Camera-Enabled Robot

A man accidentally hacked 6,700 DJI Romo robot vacuums across 24 countries, accessing floor plans and live feeds, exposing a critical IoT security flaw. Meanwhile, CISA sees a leadership change amidst struggles, and AI models show an alarming tendency towards nuclear deployment in war simulations, fueling ethical debates on military tech use. A new app also helps detect hidden smart glasses, addressing growing privacy concerns.

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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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A Hunter's Dream Derailed: Bloodborne Remake Reportedly Killed by
Games
Feb 28, 2026Polygon

A Hunter's Dream Derailed: Bloodborne Remake Reportedly Killed by

Reports confirm a Bloodborne remake from Bluepoint Games was rejected by FromSoftware. Director Hidetaka Miyazaki's attachment and the studio's busy schedule mean no modern Yharnam, dashing fan hopes.

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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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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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industry: Enterprise MCP adoption is outpacing security controls
Tech
Feb 28, 2026VentureBeat

industry: Enterprise MCP adoption is outpacing security controls

Enterprise MCP adoption is outpacing security controls Enterprises are rapidly integrating Model Context Protocol (MCP) and deploying autonomous AI agents, yet security frameworks are struggling to keep pace, creating a

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Amazon's God of War TV: First Look at Kratos & Atreus is HERE!
Games
Feb 27, 2026WCCF Tech

Amazon's God of War TV: First Look at Kratos & Atreus is HERE!

Amazon Prime Video has unveiled the first look at Ryan Hurst as Kratos and Callum Vinson as Atreus in the upcoming God of War TV series. Production is officially underway, with the initial image recreating an iconic, emotional scene from the 2018 game. While the visuals are faithful, fans are buzzing with both excitement and cautious optimism.

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South Korea Opens Door for Full Google Maps Services
Tech
Feb 27, 2026TechCrunch

South Korea Opens Door for Full Google Maps Services

South Korea has conditionally approved Google to export high-precision geographic information, finally enabling full Google Maps services like real-time navigation. This decision reverses a decade-long restriction based on national security concerns, opening the door for tourists and residents to use comprehensive Google Maps while introducing strict data security protocols. Seoul aims to boost tourism and strengthen its domestic geospatial industry, despite potential ripples in the local map market.

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Integration Testing & Beyond: Dev Wisdom from Carl Brown
Programming
Feb 28, 2026freeCodeCamp

Integration Testing & Beyond: Dev Wisdom from Carl Brown

In a recent freeCodeCamp podcast, Beau Carnes interviewed Carl Brown, the veteran developer behind the Internet of Bugs YouTube channel, boasting over 37 years of experience across Amazon, IBM, Sun Microsystems, and

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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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How to Master Drag-Style Racing Checkpoints - Earn Bonus Loot and
How To
Feb 27, 2026Fossbytes

How to Master Drag-Style Racing Checkpoints - Earn Bonus Loot and

Master the new drag-style racing checkpoints in BGMI 4.3 to earn bonus loot and gain a strategic edge in Classic Mode. Learn to identify, activate, and complete these timed vehicle challenges with this step-by-step guide.

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NVIDIA Shield TV Review: The Unstoppable 7-Year Streamer
Review
Feb 27, 2026Android Authority

NVIDIA Shield TV Review: The Unstoppable 7-Year Streamer

Seven years after its last hardware refresh, the NVIDIA Shield TV surprisingly remains a top Android TV streamer. Its unparalleled software support, offering updates for over a decade for older models, ensures reliability. Paired with an excellent, ergonomic remote, it still delivers a premium streaming experience despite its aging hardware showing minor limitations with certain modern video formats like YouTube HDR. It's a testament to longevity and value.

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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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Maxfree Rechargeable Batteries Review: Save Time and Money
Review
Feb 27, 2026Android Authority

Maxfree Rechargeable Batteries Review: Save Time and Money

Maxfree Rechargeable Batteries promise to save time and money, but our review reveals a complete lack of product specifics. While the concept is appealing, buying them requires trusting the claim without any verifiable data.

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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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