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AMD Releases “Halo Box” RGB LED Driver for Linux
Spray-and-pray marketing is dying in SaaS. Learn how precision-led, intent-driven strategies are replacing broad targeting to improve CAC, conversions, and growth.

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Stratis Storage 3.9 Released: Major Encryption Upgrades for Linux Storage
Stratis Storage 3.9 introduces online encryption, decryption, and re-encryption, enhancing flexibility and security for Linux storage systems. Explore key updates and impact.

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D7VK 1.8 Released: Improving Vulkan Support for Legacy Direct3D
D7VK 1.8 improves Vulkan-based support for legacy Direct3D, enhancing performance and compatibility for classic Windows games on Linux systems.

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Apple’s Strengths Could Become Its Biggest Weakness in the Age of AI
Apple’s closed ecosystem and focus on control drove its success—but in the AI era, speed and openness may matter more. Explore the risks and strategic challenges ahead.

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Google DeepMind Launches Deep Research Max for Autonomous AI Research
Google DeepMind launches Deep Research Max, an advanced AI research agent capable of autonomous analysis, multi-step reasoning, and enterprise data integration.

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F2FS Updates in Linux 7.1 Focus on Stability, Bug Fixes, and Reliability
Linux 7.1 introduces stability-focused F2FS updates with bug fixes, improved memory safety, and enhanced reliability for flash-based storage systems.

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John Ternus to Become Apple CEO: A New Era Begins After Tim Cook
Apple is entering a new leadership phase as John Ternus prepares to take over as CEO from Tim Cook. This transition signals a strategic shift at a time when AI, hardware innovation, and global competition are reshaping the technology landscape.

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How IBM Quantum is Helping to Move Forward Healthcare and Biological Research
Discover how IBM Quantum is transforming healthcare and biological research through quantum computing, enabling breakthroughs in drug discovery, genomics, and medical innovation.

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SDL Says No to AI-Generated Code as the Open-Source Debate Heats Up
SDL has banned AI-generated code contributions, citing concerns over licensing, reliability, and accountability. Explore what this means for open-source development.

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Linux 7.1 Stops Supporting i486, Ending a 37-Year-Old Legacy
Linux 7.1 drops support for Intel’s i486 processor, marking the end of a decades-long legacy. This shift highlights a broader move toward modern performance, simplified kernel development, and future-ready systems.

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GreenBoost and Proton are changing what GPUs can do: A new way to extend NVIDIA VRAM
GreenBoost-Proton is redefining GPU memory by extending NVIDIA VRAM beyond physical limits—unlocking new possibilities for AI workloads and gaming on Linux systems.

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Linux 7.0: A Big Update Focused on Performance, Hardware, and the Future of Computing
Linux 7.0 introduces powerful performance upgrades, expanded hardware support, and future-ready innovations, reinforcing its position as the backbone of modern computing.

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Linux 7.0 Marks the Start of a New Era of AI Integration with Dedicated Agent Keys
Linux 7.0 introduces AI agent keys and deeper OS-level AI integration, signaling a shift toward AI-first computing. Explore what this means for users, developers, and the future of operating systems.

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Apple at 50: From Garage Startup to Global Tech Giant
Apple’s 50-year journey from a garage startup to a trillion-dollar tech giant highlights innovation, design excellence, and its lasting impact on how the world uses technology.

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Drift Protocol Hack: $285M Exploit Shakes the DeFi Ecosystem
A $285 million exploit on Drift Protocol has exposed critical vulnerabilities in DeFi platforms, raising concerns around security, trust, and the future of decentralized finance.

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Anthropic Code Leak: How a Simple Mistake Exposed Claude AI’s Inner Workings
Anthropic accidentally released parts of its Claude Code AI agent, sparking industry-wide debate on AI security, transparency, and the risks of operational errors in fast-growing tech ecosystems.

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Google Warns of Quantum Threat to Cryptocurrency Security
Google highlights how quantum computing could break current cryptocurrency security systems, urging the industry to adopt post-quantum cryptography and prepare for future vulnerabilities before they become a real threat.

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AWS Hack Hits European Commission: What the Data Breach Shows About Cloud Security Risks
A cyberattack on the European Commission’s AWS account highlights growing cloud security risks. Learn what happened, what data may be exposed, and what it means for global cybersecurity.

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Google AI Studio's Full-Stack "Vibe Coding": From Idea to Production in Minutes
Google’s AI Studio introduces full-stack “vibe coding,” enabling developers and non-developers to turn ideas into production-ready applications using natural language—reshaping the future of software development.

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Reddit Is Making It Harder for Bots with New Human Verification Rules
Reddit introduces new human verification requirements to combat bots, aiming to improve authenticity, trust, and transparency across its platform.

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