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Remember when everyone thought Apple was playing it safe? Well, buckle up because the tech giant is about to shake things up in a way we haven’t seen since the very first iPhone dropped back in 2007. We’re talking about a foldable iPhone, and it’s looking increasingly likely that September 2026 could be the…

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Yesterday, the internet’s favorite volunteer-run encyclopedia turned 25. While most quarter-life crises involve a questionable tattoo or a career pivot, Wikipedia decided to mark the occasion by making its most significant business move since Jimmy Wales first hit “publish” in 2001. In a series of announcements that sent ripples through both the tech and…

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For the last few years, we’ve heard the same warning from every major tech CEO: Earth is running out of juice. Between the insatiable hunger of generative AI and the massive cooling requirements of modern GPUs, terrestrial data centers have become the “climate villains” of the 2020s. We’ve tried building them under the ocean, in…

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For the last year, if you wanted to see the true power of Anthropic’s AI, you had to look over a software engineer’s shoulder. While the rest of us were using the Claude web interface to write emails or summarize PDFs, developers were using Claude Code a high-speed, terminal-based agent that could actually build software, fix bugs,…

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If you’ve been following the tech world for a while, you know that Apple and Google are the ultimate “frenemies.” They’ve fought over search, maps, and mobile OS dominance for nearly two decades. But yesterday, the rivalry took a backseat to a massive, pragmatic alliance that is officially changing the face of the iPhone.…

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If you’ve been hanging out in developer forums or on Tech Twitter (X) over the last 48 hours, you’ve likely seen the digital smoke rising. In what is being called the “Great API Crackdown of 2026,” Anthropic has officially pulled the plug on third-party tools that were “spoofing” its official Claude Code client. But this isn’t…

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Let’s be honest: most of us have a love-hate relationship with our inboxes. We love the connectivity; we hate the 47 unread threads from people we haven’t spoken to since 2019. For years, “Inbox Zero” has felt less like a productivity goal and more like a cruel myth we tell ourselves to feel better.…