More than three years after the emergence of generative AI, AI-assisted coding remains by far the most popular and lucrative use case for the technology. Although multiple companies — including Anthropic, maker of Claude Code, as well as Cursor and Cognition — are already vying for dominance, investors believe there is room for at least … Read More “Factory hits $1.5B valuation to build AI coding for enterprises” »
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While Google has already given its two newest flagship smartphone series support for AirDrop, and Samsung is slowly following suit, Nothing is releasing its own system for easily transferring files between Android devices and computers running macOS, Windows, or Linux. It’s called Nothing Warp and it’s available as a free download for your Android phone … Read More “Nothing unveils Warp app for easy transfers between Android and your computer” »
Rita El Khoury / Android Authority TL;DR Android 17 Beta 4 makes internal reference to an in-development notification tool called Pixel Glow. Pixel Glow uses “subtle light and color” when your phone is face-down to let you know when things happen. Requirements for hardware lights might mean that Google’s adding RGB LEDs to upcoming Pixel … Read More “Mysterious ‘Pixel Glow’ notification tool may involve new hardware” »
MFA best practices emphasize that while implementing multi-factor authentication (MFA) is crucial, simply deploying it and calling it a day is far from optimal for security. Poorly implemented MFA creates a false sense of security, leading to hidden vulnerabilities that threat actors exploit. Bad MFA implementation also leads to poor user experience and creates the … Read More “8 Best Practices for Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) in 2026” »
Intel’s Core Ultra laptop CPUs have been its flagships ever since it retired the older generational branding scheme and the i3/i5/i7/i9 branding a few years back. The Core Ultra Series 1, Series 2, and Series 3 processors been the ones with the newer CPU and GPU designs, and newer manufacturing technology. Intel has also offered … Read More “Intel refreshes non-Ultra Core CPUs with new silicon for the first time” »
The hardest part of relational database design is not using SQL. The syntax for creating tables, defining keys, and writing joins can be learnt and mastered over time. The difficult part is to develop the thinking that comes before any code gets written, and answering questions about the design of the database. Which pieces of … Read More “A Guide to Relational Database Design” »
The Pulse is a series covering events, insights, and trends within Big Tech and startups. Notice an interesting event or trend? Hit reply and share it with me. Today, we cover: Tokenmaxxing: weird new trend. At Meta, Microsoft, Salesforce and other large companies, devs are purposefully burning tokens (and money!) to inflate their AI usage … Read More “‘Tokenmaxxing’ as a weird new trend” »
Huawei is unveiling the Pura X Max on April 20, and the folding smartphone is now revealed to support a stylus, though it’s unclear if it will be bundled or not. Anyway, the company has published two promo videos to highlight the stylus and its functionality, and of course AI is heavily featured since it … Read More “Huawei Pura X Max will have a stylus that supports AI features” »
Recently, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) filed legal complaints against Google. The complaints accuse Google of deceptive trade practices for breaking its own policies after it handed a user’s data to US authorities without notifying them. The tech giant claims that there are certain exceptions where it will not notify the user first. Now the … Read More “EFF pushes back on Google data scandal response: ‘Google screwed up’” »
BYOD in schools has quickly moved from just an abstract concept to an everyday reality. The BYOD model allows students to bring their own gadgets to school, be it tablets, laptops, or smartphones. It provides students with a sense of device familiarity and helps the school avoid the cost of provisioning new hardware. On paper, … Read More “BYOD in schools: Manage personally-owned devices securely” »