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How to Reclaim 22GB on Your Samsung Phone Without Deleting Important
How To
Jul 16, 2026MakeUseOf

How to Reclaim 22GB on Your Samsung Phone Without Deleting Important

Learn to effectively free up significant storage space on your Samsung phone by emptying trash, removing duplicates, archiving apps, clearing caches, and managing offline files in just a few steps, without sacrificing your essential data.

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The Motorola Edge 70 Max is all about power: Android — Key Details
Tech
Jul 15, 2026The Verge

The Motorola Edge 70 Max is all about power: Android — Key Details

Motorola has launched its new flagship, the Edge 70 Max, designed for power users with a massive 7100mAh silicon-carbon battery and 25W Qi2 wireless charging. It’s the first Android phone since the Pixel 10 Pro XL to support full 25W Qi2, surpassing other Qi2-enabled Androids capped at 15W. The device also offers 90W wired charging and a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chip.

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Smartphone Market 2026: The Memory Shortage & What It Means For You
Review
Jul 14, 2026Ars Technica

Smartphone Market 2026: The Memory Shortage & What It Means For You

The smartphone market in Q2 2026 hit historic lows due to a memory shortage, but Apple and Samsung are thriving. Consumers face higher prices, especially for budget phones, but benefit from longer software support, encouraging extended device ownership.

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Acer Sospiro A15 Review: A Selfie Game Changer
Review
Jul 13, 2026Digital Trends

Acer Sospiro A15 Review: A Selfie Game Changer

The Acer Sospiro A15 offers a unique rear display for superior 64MP selfies, paired with 6GB RAM, 128GB storage, and Android 16. Its budget Unisoc T615 chip and lack of 5G signal compromises for its innovative camera approach.

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Tech
Jul 10, 2026NYT Technology

analysis: How Terrorist Groups Are Using A.I. to Gain an Edge in

New research indicates terrorist groups, exemplified by Boko Haram, are leveraging A.I. for direct tactical battlefield advantages like bomb construction and attack planning, a significant shift from mere propaganda. This highlights a critical challenge for the A.I. industry as extremists circumvent safety protocols to exploit the technology.

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in-depth: Best Microsoft Surface Laptop (2026): Which Model to Buy or
Tech
Jul 9, 2026Wired

in-depth: Best Microsoft Surface Laptop (2026): Which Model to Buy or

Microsoft's 2026 Surface lineup introduces new models with Snapdragon X2 chips, but their significantly higher price tags make previous 2024 editions the smarter purchase for most users. Flagship models like the Surface Laptop 7th Edition and Surface Pro 11th Edition offer strong performance and features at compelling discounted prices.

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HP OmniBook Ultra 14: A Top Laptop Pick for 2026
Review
Jul 7, 2026ZDNet

HP OmniBook Ultra 14: A Top Laptop Pick for 2026

The HP OmniBook Ultra 14 (2026) is a high-end ultrabook with a sleek design, stunning 3K OLED display, robust performance (Snapdragon X2 Elite/64GB RAM), and near 24-hour battery life, ideal for professionals.

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Expedia's AI Principles: Scaling Trust and Value in the Agentic Era
Tech
Jul 6, 2026VentureBeat

Expedia's AI Principles: Scaling Trust and Value in the Agentic Era

Expedia Group, leveraging years of AI experience, has unveiled a comprehensive framework of principles to ensure its AI systems deliver value, operate safely, and scale responsibly. This strategy includes "Agentic Release" tollgates, designed to govern the development and deployment of autonomous AI agents across its platforms. The framework focuses on outcomes, system design, and establishing trust and accountability.

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Taking Charge: A Developer's Guide to Online Privacy
Programming
Jul 6, 2026freeCodeCamp

Taking Charge: A Developer's Guide to Online Privacy

As developers, we understand data, but often overlook our own digital footprints. This article offers practical strategies to reclaim online privacy, covering everything from auditing your presence and fortifying security to leveraging privacy-focused tools and staying informed about emerging threats. Learn to navigate the data economy with intention and build healthier digital habits.

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Programming
Jul 5, 2026Hacker News

Meta's Whistleblower Clampdown: A Deep Dive into Contractual Control

Meta's extreme actions against ex-employee Sarah Wynn-Williams highlight how NDAs, non-disparagement clauses, and binding arbitration are weaponized to silence whistleblowers. This calculated strategy deters future disclosures, revealing potent implications for corporate power and employee rights.

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RAMpocalyse USB Core Memory: A Nostalgic, Impractical Marvel
Review
Jul 6, 2026Tom's Hardware

RAMpocalyse USB Core Memory: A Nostalgic, Impractical Marvel

Verdict Polymatt's DIY USB drive featuring hand-threaded magnetic core memory is a fascinating, meticulously crafted homage to computing's past. While utterly impractical for modern storage needs with its 64-bit

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Unpacking the 'Solipsistic Reader-Writer': AI's Role in
Programming
Jul 1, 2026Hacker News

Unpacking the 'Solipsistic Reader-Writer': AI's Role in

The landscape of content creation is rapidly evolving, with AI tools increasingly assisting professional authors. But what about the other side of the equation? Are readers actively leveraging AI to generate their own

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Activate Android's Earthquake Alerts: Your Guide to Life-Saving
How To
Jul 1, 2026How-To Geek

Activate Android's Earthquake Alerts: Your Guide to Life-Saving

Learn to activate and understand Android's life-saving earthquake alerts in a few simple steps, leveraging its physics and crowdsourced network for crucial advance warnings.

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Turn Your Dusty Raspberry Pi into a Personal Cloud with Nextcloudpi
How To
Jun 30, 2026MakeUseOf

Turn Your Dusty Raspberry Pi into a Personal Cloud with Nextcloudpi

Are you tired of monthly cloud storage subscriptions and giving up control of your data? That old Raspberry Pi gathering dust can become your very own personal cloud server, offering the freedom and privacy of

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TechRadar's World Cup 2026 Guide: A Mostly Useful, Clutter-Filled
Review
Jun 26, 2026TechRadar

TechRadar's World Cup 2026 Guide: A Mostly Useful, Clutter-Filled

TechRadar's guide to watching Paraguay vs Australia for World Cup 2026 offers comprehensive free stream options, kick-off times, and team news, but is marred by excessive promotional content and a singular VPN push.

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Gaming Hardware Prices Are Soaring: The AI Bubble's Brutal Cost
Games
Jun 26, 2026Kotaku

Gaming Hardware Prices Are Soaring: The AI Bubble's Brutal Cost

Gaming hardware prices are soaring due to an AI-driven demand for RAM and storage, leading to unprecedented supply shocks. Even tech giants like Apple and Valve are struggling with rising costs, forcing significant price increases on MacBooks and the new Steam Machine. Console prices for Xbox and potentially PlayStation are also set to climb, with tight market conditions expected to last beyond 2027.

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Discover KolibriOS: The 12MB OS That Boots Faster Than Windows
How To
Jun 26, 2026MakeUseOf

Discover KolibriOS: The 12MB OS That Boots Faster Than Windows

Welcome to a guide on KolibriOS, an incredibly small yet powerful operating system that challenges the notion of modern software bloat. In an era where operating systems demand gigabytes of storage and memory, KolibriOS

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Overwatch's New Ultra Skins Spark Player Outrage Over Jaw-Dropping
Games
Jun 25, 2026Kotaku

Overwatch's New Ultra Skins Spark Player Outrage Over Jaw-Dropping

Overwatch 2 fans are up in arms over the new "Ultra" skins, priced at a shocking $35 each. These skins, for Kiriko and Sierra, offer enhanced visual and audio kill effects but lack the customization of Mythic skins. The community feels the price is unjustified, sparking a significant player revolt over Blizzard's latest monetization strategy.

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Ubisoft's Evolving Narrative: A Founding Visionary's Tragic End
Review
Jun 22, 2026Tom's Hardware

Ubisoft's Evolving Narrative: A Founding Visionary's Tragic End

Quick Verdict The unexpected and tragic passing of Claude Guillemot, a co-founder of Ubisoft, marks a significant moment for one of the world's largest entertainment companies. While the direct operational impact on

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Stranger Than Heaven's Combat: Harder Than Hell, Better Than Ever
Games
Jun 21, 2026IGN

Stranger Than Heaven's Combat: Harder Than Hell, Better Than Ever

Stranger Than Heaven's Combat: Harder Than Hell, Better Than Ever As a long-time devotee of the Yakuza, now known as Like a Dragon, series – stretching back to my days covering the original PlayStation 2 title’s

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Demystify Storage: Why a DAS Might Be Better Than a NAS for You
How To
Jun 20, 2026How-To Geek

Demystify Storage: Why a DAS Might Be Better Than a NAS for You

Deciding on the right storage solution can feel like navigating a maze of acronyms and technical specifications. Two common options are Network-Attached Storage (NAS) and Direct-Attached Storage (DAS). While NAS often

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in-depth: Scientists Invent a Way to Brew Espresso With Ultrasonic
Tech
Jun 20, 2026Wired

in-depth: Scientists Invent a Way to Brew Espresso With Ultrasonic

Researchers have developed "ultrasonic espresso," a method that brews coffee using sound waves instead of hot water, achieving a 75 percent reduction in energy consumption. The innovative process produces a beverage with chemical and sensory characteristics comparable to traditional espresso, opening new avenues for sustainable coffee production. This breakthrough could lead to next-generation coffee makers that are significantly more energy-efficient.

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Reclaim Your Cloud Storage: Stop Overpaying for Automatic Backups
How To
Jun 19, 2026How-To Geek

Reclaim Your Cloud Storage: Stop Overpaying for Automatic Backups

Are you constantly running out of cloud storage, only to be prompted to pay for more? Many of us find ourselves trapped in a cycle of ever-increasing subscription fees for services like Google Drive, iCloud, or

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AI in Games: The Hype Fades as Reality (and Bills) Set In
Games
Jun 20, 2026GamesIndustry.biz

AI in Games: The Hype Fades as Reality (and Bills) Set In

The initial hype around Generative AI in game development is giving way to a more pragmatic view as rising costs expose limited, inconsistent utility. While AI offers incremental gains in specific tasks like code completion, its performance on complex creative work and large codebases falls short, requiring extensive human oversight. This, combined with an "enthusiasm gap" between executives and developers, suggests AI will be a niche tool rather than a revolutionary force.

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Analyzing Analyst Estimate Ranges with Python for Deeper Insights
Programming
Jun 19, 2026freeCodeCamp

Analyzing Analyst Estimate Ranges with Python for Deeper Insights

Most financial models rely on a single consensus estimate for forward-looking inputs like revenue or EPS. While convenient, this approach flattens crucial data, reducing complex expectations to just an average. The

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