[ad_1] The Cerebras Systems IPO was a smash hit on Thursday, generating billions for itself, its founders and its major investors. Among the big winners is major shareholder Benchmark, which owns 9.5% of the company. One of the firm’s general partners, Eric Vishria, has been a Cerebras board member since 2016, the year the AI … Read More “Cerebras IPO makes billions for Benchmark but VC Eric Vishria almost didn’t take the meeting” »
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[ad_1] This summer’s World Cup hasn’t been without controversy, but at least the entertainment is sure to excite fans. July’s FIFA World Cup Final will include its first-ever halftime show featuring Madonna, Shakira and BTS. The musical event will support the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund and its work to expand access to quality education … Read More “Madonna, Shakira and BTS Teaming Up for FIFA World Cup Final Halftime Show” »
[ad_1] DealHunt / Android Authority Fitness and health tracking are essential for many of us, and a good smartwatch can make all the difference. The Garmin Venu 3S is currently on sale for $359.99, down from its regular price of $459.99, marking a 22% discount. DealHunt / Android Authority The Garmin Venu 3S Health Fitness … Read More “Price drop: Garmin Venu 3S falls to just $359.99” »
[ad_1] Sony has just announced its latest flagship Android with the Xperia 1 VIII, but how does it measure up to last year’s? We’ve compared the specs of the new Xperia 1 VIII to the VII and highlighted the key differences and updates between the two. Keep reading to see what’s really new with the … Read More “Sony Xperia 1 VIII vs Xperia 1 VII: What’s new?” »
[ad_1] One of the biggest announcements from yesterday’s Google Android Show I/O Edition event was the all-new Googlebook laptop lineup, which will essentially replace Chromebooks. The highlight feature of the Googlebook is Magic Pointer, which allows users to bring up Google Gemini simply by moving their cursor around on the screen. Once the Magic Pointer … Read More “Google’s Magic Pointer is coming to Gemini in Chrome” »
[ad_1] DealHunt / Android Authority Movies and shows are easier than ever to jump into, especially with the convenience of portable projectors like the Dangbei N2 mini projector. You can grab this smart projector for just $149, which is pretty impressive given its features and quality. DealHunt / Android Authority This mini projector shines with … Read More “At just $149, the Dangbei N2 mini projector has never been cheaper” »
[ad_1] Samsung looks set to take Digital Wellbeing a step further in One UI 9, with a new feature designed to actively reduce app distractions by cutting off internet access for selected apps. The feature has been spotted in early beta code for the Android 17-based update currently rolling out to the Galaxy S26 series. This suggests … Read More “One UI 9 will let you block app addiction with stricter controls” »
[ad_1] Ryan Haines / Android Authority TL;DR The One UI 9 beta introduces a new toggle for Multi Window mode. The toggle allows you to show or hide app handles while in split-screen view. App handles are shown by default and can’t be hidden in One UI 8.5. This week, Samsung began rolling out the … Read More “One UI 9 finally takes those annoying app handles off your screen” »
[ad_1] In January, Colorado lawmakers introduced a proposal to make operating systems collect users’ ages and pass them to app developers. The bill, SB26-051, had clearly been designed for commercial platforms like iOS and Android — one of numerous plans to age-gate the internet through users’ devices. It was intended to provide information that would … Read More “Linux devs are fighting the new age-gated internet” »
[ad_1] Have you ever wondered what really happens between the moment you press the power button and the moment your login screen shows up? That gap—usually some seconds—hides one of the most intricate initialization sequences in computing. Today I want to walk you through it. This is the first article in a series where I’ll … Read More “The Linux Kernel Startup | Internals for Interns” »
