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Samsung Smart Glasses: An AI-First Vision with Display Questions
Review
Mar 7, 2026Digital Trends

Samsung Smart Glasses: An AI-First Vision with Display Questions

Samsung's upcoming smart glasses, launching in 2026, offer an AI-first, camera-centric approach leveraging Galaxy phones for processing. While promising advanced contextual intelligence, the initial model is unlikely to have a display, positioning it as a lightweight, discreet assistant rather than a visual augmented reality device.

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Samsung Vibe Coding: A Glimpse into the Future
Review
Mar 6, 2026TechRadar

Samsung Vibe Coding: A Glimpse into the Future

Samsung's head of mobile experience has confirmed the company is exploring "vibe coding" for future Galaxy phones. This potential feature promises unprecedented user customization, allowing novices to build apps and tailor their user experience with AI assistance. While exciting, it remains an uncommitted concept, leaving many questions about its implementation and timeline.

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WhatsApp Bows to Brazilian Antitrust Pressure on AI Chatbots
Tech
Mar 6, 2026TechCrunch

WhatsApp Bows to Brazilian Antitrust Pressure on AI Chatbots

WhatsApp has capitulated to regulatory demands in Brazil, agreeing to allow rival AI chatbots on its platform, following a similar decision in Europe. Brazil's antitrust regulator, CADE, rejected Meta's appeal to block the policy, citing competitive harm. Developers express concern over Meta's new per-message pricing, despite the regulatory victory for market competition.

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Microsoft's Focusgroup: A Game-Changer for Web Accessibility
Review
Mar 7, 2026Digital Trends

Microsoft's Focusgroup: A Game-Changer for Web Accessibility

The Verdict: A Much-Needed Step Forward Microsoft's new focusgroup HTML attribute is more than just another developer tool; it's a foundational shift in how web accessibility for keyboard users is approached. For years,

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10 TikTok Hacks: Boost Enjoyment & Take Control
How To
Mar 6, 2026Lifehacker

10 TikTok Hacks: Boost Enjoyment & Take Control

Ready to transform your TikTok experience? While TikTok is incredibly entertaining and can be highly addictive, it's also packed with hidden features that can make your time on the app much more enjoyable, productive,

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How to Understand the MacBook Neo: Apple's Budget Game-Changer
How To
Mar 5, 2026MakeUseOf

How to Understand the MacBook Neo: Apple's Budget Game-Changer

Learn to evaluate the MacBook Neo's features, performance, and target audience in 5 easy steps to see if Apple's new budget laptop is the right choice for you.

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Google's App Store Overhaul: A New Era for Android
Review
Mar 5, 2026Engadget

Google's App Store Overhaul: A New Era for Android

Google is overhauling Play Store fees and third-party app store policies, lowering commissions and allowing alternative billing, largely due to Epic's lawsuit.

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Microsoft's Phi-4 Vision AI Learns When to Think, When to React
Tech
Mar 5, 2026VentureBeat

Microsoft's Phi-4 Vision AI Learns When to Think, When to React

Microsoft has launched Phi-4-reasoning-vision-15B, a compact multimodal AI that intelligently decides when to apply complex reasoning and when to respond directly. This open-weight model matches larger systems' performance with significantly less data, signaling a shift toward efficient, practical AI deployment across various applications.

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Securing AI-Assisted Coding: Why Containers and Sandboxes are
Programming
Mar 4, 2026Stack Overflow Blog

Securing AI-Assisted Coding: Why Containers and Sandboxes are

AI-assisted coding is advancing beyond simple suggestions to complex agentic systems. To manage inherent risks, robust security and isolation are crucial. Hardened containers, which are minimal and secure, coupled with agent sandboxes, provide the necessary environment for AI agents. This approach treats AI agents with the same rigor as microservices, ensuring predictability and trust in AI-driven workflows.

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Zootopia 2 Streaming Debut: A Second Look at 2025's Domestic Champ
Review
Mar 4, 2026Gizmodo

Zootopia 2 Streaming Debut: A Second Look at 2025's Domestic Champ

"Zootopia 2," 2025's domestic box office champion, hits Disney+ on March 11. Despite massive earnings, initial reviews noted it fell slightly short of the original. This streaming debut offers a prime chance to re-evaluate the film's quality and broad appeal.

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Endor Labs Launches AURI Free, Citing 10% Secure AI-Generated Code
Tech
Mar 4, 2026VentureBeat

Endor Labs Launches AURI Free, Citing 10% Secure AI-Generated Code

Endor Labs, the application security startup backed by over $208 million in venture funding, today launched AURI, a new platform designed to embed real-time security intelligence directly into AI coding tools. This

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GPS Attacks Soar in Strait of Hormuz Amid US-Israeli War on Iran
Tech
Mar 2, 2026Wired

GPS Attacks Soar in Strait of Hormuz Amid US-Israeli War on Iran

The Strait of Hormuz is facing a critical surge in GPS and AIS jamming and spoofing attacks, affecting over 1,100 ships since the US-Israeli conflict with Iran began on February 28. These disruptions are creating severe navigation risks, with vessels appearing inland or at sensitive locations, and have prompted warnings of imminent physical and electronic attacks.

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iPhone 17e & M4 iPad Air Review: Modest Upgrades, Familiar Faces
Review
Mar 2, 2026Engadget

iPhone 17e & M4 iPad Air Review: Modest Upgrades, Familiar Faces

Apple's iPhone 17e offers solid upgrades like double storage and faster charging at $599. The M4 iPad Air brings significant performance boosts over M1 models, retaining price despite more RAM. Both deliver welcome improvements for their segments.

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Your Vinyl Records Aren't Pure Analog – Here's Why That's Perfectly
How To
Mar 1, 2026How-To Geek

Your Vinyl Records Aren't Pure Analog – Here's Why That's Perfectly

Learn why most vinyl records have digital origins and how that's perfectly fine. Understand the history, production, and playback realities to enhance your appreciation for your music collection.

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Apple TV+ in March: Sci-Fi Returns, New Thrillers & F1 Action
Games
Mar 2, 2026IGN

Apple TV+ in March: Sci-Fi Returns, New Thrillers & F1 Action

Get ready, streaming warriors, because a new month means a fresh drop of digital goodies for your viewing pleasure! While services like Netflix and HBO Max might flood your feed with sheer volume, Apple TV+ has always

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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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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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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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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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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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Why no magnets in Galaxy S26? Samsung R&D chief explains (Smartphone
Tech
Feb 27, 2026The Verge

Why no magnets in Galaxy S26? Samsung R&D chief explains (Smartphone

Samsung's R&D chief, Won-Joon Choi, has clarified why the Galaxy S26 will not feature internal magnets, citing concerns over added device thickness. He noted that with 80-90% of users already employing cases, many with magnetic capabilities, the trade-off for internal magnets is deemed unnecessary. This approach contrasts with competitors like Apple and Google.

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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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Collections Review: Curated, Simplified Discovery
Review
Feb 26, 2026TechRadar

Collections Review: Curated, Simplified Discovery

Collections Review: Curated, Simplified Discovery Our Verdict TechRadar's "Collections" offer a refreshing, human-centric approach to online product discovery. By eschewing the overwhelming nature of traditional

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