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Monthly Archives: July 2025
Apple iOS 26 public beta arrives
Apple released iOS 26 in public beta. Here’s everything you can expect, from the Liquid Glass design to features powered by Apple Intelligence.
Trump says he won’t ‘destroy’ Musk’s companies by taking away subsidies
President Donald Trump denied claims that he wants to wreck Elon Musk’s companies and their work with the U.S. government.
Google’s new Web View search experiment organizes results with AI
Google’s new Search Labs experiment will organize the search results using AI smarts.
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Cursor’s New Bugbot Is Designed to Save Vibe Coders From Themselves
One of the most popular platforms for AI-assisted programming says the next era of vibe coding is all about supercharging error detection.
Amazon introduces a more affordable color screen Kindle
Amazon launches a more affordable, $250 Colorsoft Kindle and a version for kids.
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Preston Thorpe is a software engineer at a San Fransisco startup. He’s also serving his eleventh year in prison.
A senior software engineer for Turso, Thorpe is part of an experimental program in the Maine state prison system that allows incarcerated people to work remote jobs from custody.
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Nvidia addresses AI chip smuggling, says bootleg datacenters are a ‘losing proposition’
Last week, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said it would soon resume selling its H20 chips to China after a breakthrough with the Trump administration on regulations.
Commerce Sec. Lutnick says TikTok will go dark if China won’t agree to U.S. control of the social media app
President Donald Trump extended the deadline for Chinese divestiture for a third time, giving ByteDance until Sept. 17.
Thousands unable to make calls as EE and BT networks down
One of the largest networks in the UK confirms it is “addressing an issue” with its services.
Google’s new AI feature lets you virtually try on clothes
The feature is launching in the United States today, letting users try on apparel items in Google’s Shopping Graph across Search, Google Shopping and product results on Google Images.
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