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[ad_1] A TUI application for managing systemd services. This tool allows you to manage systemd services with ease. You can view logs, list services, view properties, edit unit files, and control their lifecycle: start, stop, restart, mask, unmask, enable, and disable using the D-Bus API. It also supports Vim-like navigation. It is possible to navigate … Read More “matheus-git/systemd-manager-tui: A TUI application for managing systemd services. · GitHub” »
[ad_1] Tushar Mehta / Android Authority I have been reviewing phones for almost a decade. And countless times over this period, brands have claimed that their phones can replace actual DSLRs or mirrorless cameras. Every time I’ve heard that, I have wanted to respond with The Rock’s raised eyebrow meme. Despite my skepticism, I cannot … Read More “Xiaomi 17 Ultra’s camera kit reminds me that Samsung, Google are far behind” »
[ad_1] If your Galaxy phone still relies on Samsung Messages for everyday texting, its days are numbered. Samsung has confirmed it will retire its long-running messaging app this July, ending support for SMS, MMS and RCS on the platform across the US. The shift has been a long time coming. Google Messages has been the default on new … Read More “Samsung Messages Is Going Away in July: Save Your Texts Before It Disappears” »
[ad_1] According to a new report, next year’s Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra might drop the lackluster 3x zoom camera, moving the next-gen flagship to a triple camera system instead of the long-running quad-array that Ultra flagships are regularly known for. With the extra space, Samsung is reportedly revamping its main camera with variable aperture capabilities … Read More “Galaxy S27 Ultra without a 3x camera would be a hard skip for photographers” »
[ad_1] Emoji fans, rejoice! You will likely to get nine new emoji on your device in spring of 2027. In October, the Unicode Consortium proposed the new emoji for Unicode 18.0. One of those emoji is a pickle, which I think could replace the eggplant as the go-to emoji for male anatomy. Am I being childish or … Read More “You Could See a Pickle Emoji on Your Device in 2027” »
[ad_1] Joe Maring / Android Authority I love YouTube Premium and YouTube Music. Even with the recent price hike, the value I get from ad-free YouTube and all the music on YouTube Music is unparalleled, especially with my family plan. That doesn’t mean I don’t have complaints, though. The device limit is stupid and difficult … Read More “Make YouTube Music look good on foldables with this setting” »
[ad_1] As we wrote last month, the extent of the shipping delays can probably be blamed on multiple factors. AI-related demand for the desktops and chip shortages are probably factors, but Apple is also said to be planning replacements for both systems with Apple M5-series chips later this year, and it’s common for models to … Read More “Apple may take “several months” to catch up to Mac mini and Studio demand” »
[ad_1] Elon Musk spent the better part of three days on the witness stand this week in his lawsuit against OpenAI, and it’s already getting messy. Emails, texts, and his own tweets are surfacing in court, and there are plenty more witnesses to come. Musk’s argument against OpenAI? By converting the company to a for-profit model, Sam Altman betrayed the “nonprofit for … Read More “Musk v. Altman is just getting started” »
[ad_1] Megan Ellis / Android Authority Usually, when Google announces its latest AI-powered feature in Chrome, I don’t feel like I’m missing out on much. But that changed when the company announced Skills in Chrome. The feature, which lets you set shortcuts for specific prompts, is handy in a number of ways. And while I … Read More “Skills in Chrome are great, but not enough to get me to go back” »
