The best mobile tech announced at MWC 2026 so far
Mobile World Congress 2026 opened its doors today in Barcelona, Spain, but some of the biggest announcements from the mobile-focused show were already made over the...
WeiterlesenMobile World Congress 2026 opened its doors today in Barcelona, Spain, but some of the biggest announcements from the mobile-focused show were already made over the...
WeiterlesenPALO, Iowa—There are two restaurants in Palo, not counting the chicken wings and pizza sold at the only gas station in town. All three establishments, including...
WeiterlesenThe free and open-source software (FOSS) movements have always been about giving freedom and power to individuals and organizations; throughout that history, though, there have also...
WeiterlesenLast week with my ongoing testing of the in-development Linux 7.0 kernel I found nice performance improvements for PostgreSQL and other workloads when testing on a...
WeiterlesenThe standard story of the origin of our solar system has gone like this: 4.6 billion years ago, a giant cloud of dust hung frozen in...
WeiterlesenChoosing between Popover API and Dialog API is difficult because they seem to do the same job, but they don’t! After a bit lots of research,...
WeiterlesenAs expected, Apple has announced a mild update for the iPad family’s middle child today. The new iPad Air is a lot like the old one,...
WeiterlesenFor many decades humankind has entertained the notion that we can maybe tweak the Earth’s atmosphere or biosphere in such a way that we can for...
WeiterlesenToday, I’m talking with Zillow CEO Jeremy Wacksman. Zillow is one of those apps that really exemplifies what you might call the smartphone era of software:...
WeiterlesenAs a kid, I went door to door collecting cans to earn some pocket change. Today, I still take pride in recycling. I slice cardboard boxes...
WeiterlesenIn a major shift in its hardware strategy, OpenAI launched GPT-5.3-Codex-Spark, its first production AI model deployed on Cerebras wafer-scale chips rather than traditional Nvidia GPUs....
WeiterlesenUber’s HiveSync team optimized Hadoop Distcp to handle multi-petabyte replication across hybrid cloud and on-premise data lakes. Enhancements include task parallelization, Uber jobs for small transfers,...
WeiterlesenMotorola has announced that it will be working with the GrapheneOS Foundation, a producer of a security-enhanced Android distribution. “Together, Motorola and the GrapheneOS Foundation will...
WeiterlesenVersion 1.0 of Gram, an “opinionated fork of the Zed code editor“, has been released. Gram removes telemetry, AI features, collaboration features, and more. It adds...
WeiterlesenIt’s a regrettable reality that there is never enough time to cover all the interesting scientific stories we come across each month. So every month, we...
WeiterlesenThe iPad Air enjoys a relatively modest update with the M4 chip and 12 gigabytes of RAM.
WeiterlesenApple’s biggest iPhone announcements usually happen in September, but for the second year in a row, the company is also introducing a new iPhone in March....
WeiterlesenTwo years of work now sits on a shelf because AI needs the RAM more.
WeiterlesenOn Friday evening, amidst fallout from a standoff between the Department of Defense and Anthropic, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced that his own company had successfully...
WeiterlesenWork is underway by 9elements on porting Coreboot plus AMD openSIL to the first-generation Ryzen 7000 series Framework 16 laptop and is expected to be followed...
WeiterlesenBuilding on the iPhone 16e from 2025, Apple’s latest iPhone has a few noteworthy upgrades with the same $599 price.
WeiterlesenSecurity updates have been issued by Debian (lxd, orthanc, and thunderbird), Fedora (cef, chromium, gimp, nextcloud, pgadmin4, python-django4.2, python-django5, python3-docs, python3.12, python3.13, and python3.9), Oracle (container-tools:rhel8...
WeiterlesenApple has taken the wraps off the iPhone 17E, its latest entry-level smartphone. The iPhone 17E starts at $599 with a higher 256GB of storage, and...
WeiterlesenEvery time Russia attacks Ukraine’s power infrastructure, Ukrainian engineers risk their lives in the scramble to get electricity flowing again. It’s a dangerous job at best,...
WeiterlesenA new pair of EV siblings joins the Subaru lineup this year, each using a shared skateboard chassis developed in partnership with Toyota. Compared to the...
WeiterlesenThe ByteDance company wants to make the case that XR is “not just for gaming” anymore by giving you a digital office.
WeiterlesenAfter updating its mid-level tablets last year, Apple has announced a new version of the iPad Air today now powered by the company’s M4 processor. That’s...
WeiterlesenThe YData Profiling package generates an exploratory data analysis (EDA) report with a few lines of code. The report provides dataset and column-level analysis, including plots...
WeiterlesenA former NASA administrator says he is “encouraged” that the US Congress is considering legislation to prevent NASA from spending more than 50 percent of its...
WeiterlesenThis is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. I checked out one...
WeiterlesenZlib-rs as the Rust programming language implementation of Zlib from the Trifetca Tech Foundation is out with a shiny new release (actually, releases) today…
WeiterlesenSometimes a visually compelling metaphor is all you need to get an otherwise complicated idea across. In the summer of 2001, a Tulane physics professor named...
WeiterlesenNintendo has a history of fleshing out the larger Pokémon world through spinoffs. What games from the Pokémon Snap and Detective Pikachu series lacked in terms...
WeiterlesenToday we are announcing the general availability of the new generic OpenID Connect (OIDC) broker for Authd. With enterprises needing to centralise access management controls, the...
WeiterlesenPull the plug! Pull the plug! Stop the slop! Stop the slop! For a few hours this Saturday, February 28, I watched as a couple of...
WeiterlesenI’ve always liked Markdown for both clarity and brevity, and now more LLM agents will appreciate it, too. In response to the growing number of LLM agents...
WeiterlesenTurns out that LLMs are good at de-anonymization: We show that LLM agents can figure out who you are from your anonymous online posts. Across Hacker...
WeiterlesenSelf-driving cars often struggle with with situations that are commonplace for human drivers. When confronted with construction zones, school buses, power outages, or misbehaving pedestrians, these...
WeiterlesenIn the Trump FCC’s latest series of attacks on TV broadcasters, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr has been threatening to enforce the equal-time rule on...
Weiterlesen[Yeckel] recently put the finishing touches on an ambitious implementation of a simple D-STAR (Digital Smart Technologies for Amateur Radio) transceiver using some very accessible and...
WeiterlesenAs the battle over prediction markets rages on, Mick Mulvaney is leading a new coalition that calls these platforms illegal gambling.
WeiterlesenIn this quiz, you’ll test your understanding of the pandas DataFrame. By working through this quiz, you’ll review how to create pandas DataFrames, access and modify...
WeiterlesenFrom the AirPods Pro to the AirPods Max, these are the best headphones for your iPhone and beyond.
WeiterlesenIt’s like 5G, but one more. | Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge, Getty Images It brings me no pleasure to say this, but friends: The...
WeiterlesenASUS desktop motherboards have been seeing broader sensor monitoring support on Linux in recent years. ASUS motherboards for Intel and AMD processors have been seeing more...
WeiterlesenArmbian 26.02 has been released released for this Debian-derived Linux distribution primarily focused on supporting a range of Arm and RISC-V platforms. With Armbian 26.02 there...
WeiterlesenJust because you do not take an interest in politics doesn’t mean politics won’t take an interest in you.― Pericles This is not an Article about...
WeiterlesenIn this episode, Thomas Betts talks with Dr. Nicole Forsgren, the author of Accelerate and one of the most prominent and important minds in DevOps and...
WeiterlesenIntel kicked off the new month by releasing the latest version of LLM Scaler vLLM (llm-scaler-vllm) as their Docker-based solution for running vLLM on Intel Battlemage...
WeiterlesenPalestinian journalist Plestia Alaqad on bearing witness, the fragile power of social media, and why documenting lived reality matters more than ever.
WeiterlesenMost teams are confident they can recover from a major outages until they actually have to. Backups exist, architectures are redundant and a recovery plan is...
WeiterlesenSoftware package updates during the second month of 2026 for openSUSE Tumbleweed have been consistent totalling 17 snapshots in the 28 days of the month. Tumbleweed...
WeiterlesenAs AI labs gorge themselves on compute, data center operators have headed north in search of cheap and plentiful energy.
WeiterlesenTooltips feel like the smallest UI problem you can have. They’re tiny and usually hidden. When someone asks how to build one, the traditional answer almost...
WeiterlesenMore and more often, infotainment systems are being developed and delivered like software, yet often they are still tested and validated using hardware-centric processes. This is...
WeiterlesenThe mechanics of context engineering and how it enhances AI-assisted development. The post What is context engineering? appeared first on LeadDev.
WeiterlesenKatharine Jarmul keynotes on common myths around privacy and security in AI and explores what the realities are, covering design patterns that help build more secure,...
WeiterlesenThere aren’t many speed records that remain unbroken for the greater part of a century, but one of them is that of the fastest steam locomotive....
WeiterlesenTeamViewer is a cross-platform remote access and support solution that allows you to connect to and control remote computers over the internet. It supports remote control,...
WeiterlesenThe Neon supposedly includes actual neon lighting in the rear. | Image: Tecno After teasing a magnetic, modular smartphone concept the other day, Tecno has followed...
WeiterlesenValve just published the latest Steam Survey monthly figures to provide insight on various software and hardware trends across this dominant gaming ecosystem. One of the...
WeiterlesenAMD has been selling “Ryzen AI”-branded laptop processors for around a year and a half at this point. In addition to including modern CPU and GPU...
WeiterlesenLook closely and you might spot a phone in there somewhere. | Image: Vivo Vivo rarely has a presence at MWC, but this year it bucked...
WeiterlesenAMD is using Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona this week to announce new Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series products, including Ryzen AI PRO 400 desktop...
WeiterlesenEveryone loves Wago connectors for how versatile and effective they are for quickly and securely connecting conductors, but it can be tempting to buy a bag...
WeiterlesenEvery organization approaches security through a unique lens, shaped by their tooling, requirements, and history. No two environments look the same, and none stay static for...
WeiterlesenIn the world of cybersecurity, “starting from scratch” is a double-edged sword. On one hand, you have a clean slate; on the other, you face a...
WeiterlesenReturn to office has stalled for many, and the “new normal” for what the corporate network means is constantly changing. In 2026, your office may be...
Weiterlesen[Nagy Krisztián] had an Intel 286 CPU, only… There was no motherboard to install it in. Perhaps not wanting the processor to be lonely, [Nagy] built...
WeiterlesenThis week’s Java roundup for February 23rd, 2026, features news highlighting: new JEP 531 Candidate, Lazy Constants; GA releases of TornadoVM 3.0 and NetBeans 29; point...
WeiterlesenThe 7.0-rc2 kernel prepatch is out for testing. According to Linus: So I’m not super-happy with how big this is, but I’m hoping it’s just the...
WeiterlesenThe second weekly release candidate of Linux 7.0 is now available for testing…
WeiterlesenWe’ll start this week off with a bit of controversy from Linux Land. Anyone who’s ever used the sudo command knows that you don’t see any...
WeiterlesenI occupy a peculiar space in the workforce: I’m an Elder Millennial. This means I’m old enough to remember landlines, but young enough to scroll TikTok,...
WeiterlesenThe news late last year about Red Hat’s acquisition of Chatterbox Labs is just one part of how we plan to accelerate trusted AI for the...
WeiterlesenA decade ago, neither nations nor financial institutions considered digital sovereignty a top priority, nor was it even relevant enough for a coffee discussion in most...
WeiterlesenNetwork automation is essential for organizations today. However, simply implementing tools isn’t enough; without a unified strategy, isolated automation efforts often hinder the progress they were...
WeiterlesenHello, Rust community! Once again, the survey team is happy to share the results of the State of Rust survey, this year celebrating a round number...
WeiterlesenFebruary 2026 delivered a fresh batch of Linux app releases, with updates to VLC, GIMP, Vivaldi, and VirtualBox among the many that filtered out. I covered...
WeiterlesenAt MWC 2026, the company also showed off a dual-screen Yoga Book with 3D capabilities, and the Legion Go Fold—a gaming handheld with a folding screen...
WeiterlesenVersion 1.24.0 of the groff text-formatting system has been released. Improvements include the ability to insert hyperlinks between man pages, a new polygon command for the...
WeiterlesenBottom of the cast-iron radiator gaming PC during plumbing. (Credit: Billet Labs, YouTube) Water-cooled PCs generally have in common that there’s a radiator somewhere in the...
WeiterlesenConsider a powerful parallel between the advancements made during the Renaissance and the developments made by today’s engineers. The Renaissance was a uniquely fertile era. Its...
WeiterlesenHad a discussion about how to pronounce the name of Google’s chatbot. Turns out, we were all wrong.
WeiterlesenThe all-out air assault on the Islamic Republic might be the biggest gamble of the president’s career.
WeiterlesenVoting for the 2025 openSUSE Board election starts today. All openSUSE Members have the right to vote and should have received their personal ballot link by...
WeiterlesenStop guessing, start investigating. Here are 4 systemd tools that make Linux troubleshooting easy.
WeiterlesenThe Strait of Hormuz is one of the most sensitive pressure points in the global economy. Conflict in Iran could put it at risk indefinitely.
WeiterlesenBasic Syntax # Core tee command forms. Command Description command | tee file.txt Show output and write to a file command | tee -a file.txt Show...
WeiterlesenA big set of kernel patches look like they will be submitted for the Linux 7.1 kernel cycle this spring to optimize the scheduler HRTICK timer...
WeiterlesenI saw the camera arm unfold from this demo phone, though it didn’t do much else. Honor has revealed more details of its so-called Robot Phone...
WeiterlesenIn 2024, a backdoor was discovered hidden inside XZ Utils, a compression utility woven into many popular Linux distributions. This backdoor could have handed hackers full...
WeiterlesenThe Magic V6 is just slightly more water-resistant than the Pixel 10 Pro Fold. For the third year running, Honor has announced what it says is...
WeiterlesenThere’s never been a better time to add facial recognition to everything! The public at large is gradually becoming numb to our Palantirized surveillance state, and...
WeiterlesenThis is The Stepback, a weekly newsletter breaking down one essential story from the tech world. For more on the contemporary attention economy, follow Mia Sato....
WeiterlesenLeon Kennedy, one of the game’s protagonists. Resident Evil turns 30 this year. The series is full of history – the new Resident Evil Requiem is...
WeiterlesenThe Recteq Flagship 1600 pellet smoker asks a little more of you, but rewards you with deeply smoked flavor.
WeiterlesenIn 1774, British physician-scientist Charles Blagden received an unusual invitation from a fellow physician: to spend time in a small room that was hotter, he wrote,...
WeiterlesenVideo doorbells are handy, but they’re a threat to privacy. I spoke to experts about why you might ditch your doorbell, and how to safeguard your...
WeiterlesenOne of the problems with being a graffiti artist is that you have to carry around a different spray can for each color you intend to...
WeiterlesenThere’s been a recent lull in activity around the open-source Linux driver for ASUS devices with the HID interface used for supporting various features. But developer...
WeiterlesenLooking for fast printing at a relatively affordable cost? You probably want a laser printer.
WeiterlesenDuring the last month on Phoronix there were 289 original open-source/Linux-related news articles and another 20 featured articles as in Linux hardware reviews and multi-page benchmark...
WeiterlesenBasic Syntax # Core command forms for gzip and gunzip. Command Description gzip FILE Compress a file and replace it with FILE.gz gzip -k FILE Compress...
WeiterlesenAfter hearing last month that GNU Hurd is “almost there” with x86_64 support, it was exciting to kickoff today by seeing a developer headline “The 64-bit...
WeiterlesenLast July Intel sadly ended their Clear Linux distribution amid cost-cutting measures at the company. Clear Linux for a decade served at the forefront of Linux...
WeiterlesenIn the time it takes you to read this sentence, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will have smashed billions of particles together. In all likelihood, it...
WeiterlesenThere are plenty of ways to customize Chrome to make it easier to navigate the web, manage your tasks, and make your workflow more efficient.
WeiterlesenIn parts of the Middle East and North Africa, a patchwork of sanctions, payment failures, and licensing gaps pushes people into piracy networks.
WeiterlesenNot so long ago, most computer users didn’t own their own machines. Instead, they shared time on mainframes or servers, interacting with this new technology through...
WeiterlesenThe timer mechanism of the Vend-o-Vision. (Credit: SpaceTime Junction, YouTube) There was a time before portable TVs and personal media players when the idea of putting...
WeiterlesenThe next Debconf happens in Japan. Great news. Feels like we came a long way, but I didn’t personally do much, I just made the first...
WeiterlesenAt first glance, it may look like [Rybitski]’s 7-segment RGB LED clock is something that’s been done before, but look past the beautiful mounting. It’s not...
WeiterlesenAerynOS 2026.02 was released for closing out February as the newest alpha release for this Linux distribution formerly known as Serpent OS. In AerynOS 2026.02 are...
WeiterlesenPicture this: you have an irregular opening you need to fabricate a piece to fill. Maybe it’s the stonework of a fireplace; maybe it’s the curved...
WeiterlesenThe clock is ticking for communications service providers (CSPs). To survive in the telecommunications (telco) industry, every CSP should consider making steps to transition to a...
WeiterlesenAI-driven network operations are increasingly becoming central to how service providers manage network complexity, optimize performance, and deliver services faster and more efficiently. AI is no...
WeiterlesenThe application deployment and lifecycle management tool Argo CD has reached a new milestone with the release of version 3.3, extending the capabilities of the popular...
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