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Apple’s first foldable iPhone is coming this fall, and rumors say it will be called iPhone Ultra. Here are six features to expect from Apple’s new high-end iPhone Ultra.
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Apple’s first foldable iPhone is coming this fall, and rumors say it will be called iPhone Ultra. Here are six features to expect from Apple’s new high-end iPhone Ultra.
According to sources familiar with the matter, TSMC is working on a cutting-edge technology for chip packaging called CoPoS. CoPoS means Chip-on-Panel-on-Structure, and it uses a glass material that acts as a temporary carrier, and it also goes into the final substrate with a three-layer sandwich st
WhatsApp is finally rolling out multi-account support on iPhone, bringing one of its most requested features to iOS. Here are the details.
Five years after killing its Wear OS app, Telegram is reviving support for Android smartwatches with its latest update.
Building a Production-Ready Auth System: How I Shipped a Complete MVP Foundation in One Day Today, I shipped the authentication foundation for HandyFEM—a marketplace app for women in the skilled trades. What started as a scaffolded Next.js project became a fully-tested, security-audited auth system
Blocknative's Gas API and Gas Network shut down on June 19, 2026. If you have api.blocknative.com/gasprices/blockprices anywhere in your codebase, that call starts failing in days. This is the code-level migration guide. We published the announcement earlier; this post covers the exact request/respo
Error budgets are useless without a policy. 'We're out of error budget' should trigger consequences. If it doesn't, you don't have an error budget — you have a vanity metric. Here's a policy that actually works. Healthy ( 100% used). Incident-level response. Leadership informed. Post-mortem for why
Building an AI-Powered Content Scanner for Windows: Performance, Multithreading and GPU Acceleration in .NET Building software always looks straightforward from the outside. You load a machine learning model, point it at some images, and display the results. At least that's what I thought when I sta
Your pods keep getting killed. Not crashing — killed. One moment they're running fine, the next they're gone and Kubernetes is spinning up replacements. You check the logs and there's nothing useful. The pod just… disappeared. Turns out Kubernetes killed it on purpose. And if you don't tell it how m
Something is slow. Maybe a page takes forever to load, maybe a migration is hanging, maybe your Supabase dashboard just spins. You suspect a query is stuck somewhere in your database, but you can't see what's happening — Postgres doesn't exactly surface this on its own. Turns out it does. You just n
Table of Contents Introduction Double-check everything Configure your Environment Variables Install/Update your Vendors Clear your Symfony Cache Install symfony/apache-pack Update composer.json public directory Build the assets Update Kernel.php Upload the project to cPanel Final Thoughts I'm new to
on may 28 anthropic announced a $65 billion series h round at a post-money valuation of about $965 billion, which makes it, on paper, the most valuable ai startup in the world. the round was led by altimeter capital, dragoneer, greenoaks and sequoia, on top of earlier hyperscaler commitments that in
Most cybersecurity roadmaps fail beginners. They give you a long list of topics like Linux, Networking, Python, and Security tools without any order or direction. This makes people confused, overwhelmed, and they usually quit early. This roadmap is different. It follows a momentum-first learning sys
AI Agent Security, Open-Source Code Generation, and Frontier Models on Bedrock Today's Highlights This week highlights a new security scanner for AI agent skills, the open-source release of Xiaomi's MiMo Code model, and the general availability of OpenAI's GPT-5.5 and Codex on Amazon Bedrock. These
SCORM was built in the early 2000s for a world of CD-ROMs and Flash. It's 2026 and it still runs 80%+ of corporate e-learning. Here's why, and why generative AI might be the thing that finally breaks the cycle. SCORM Is Everywhere, and Nobody Is Happy About It If you work anywhere near corporate lea
The promise of agentic development is that anyone — the finance analyst, the operations manager, the non-technical founder — can The post “Don’t just grab random stuff off the internet”: What Chainguard found in 52,000 open-source packages appeared first on The New Stack.
AMD RCE Ignored, GitHub Boosts Secret Scanning with LLMs, AUR Supply Chain Attack Today's Highlights This week, a critical RCE vulnerability in AMD hardware went unpatched, highlighting vendor inaction, while GitHub significantly enhanced its secret scanning using LLM-driven verification to reduce f
If the first wave of enterprise AI was about compute and foundation models, the next is shaping up to be about the software and data infrastructure needed to make those models useful in real businesses. The first AI winners sold compute: graphics processing units, servers, networks and cloud capacit
The ShinyHunters extortion crew exploited an unpatched flaw in Oracle PeopleSoft to break into enterprise systems, steal data, and demand payment to keep it private. The campaign hit universities hardest. Google's Mandiant attributes it to the group it tracks as UNC6240, and dates the activity betwe
Nakamoto, the Nasdaq-listed Bitcoin services and treasury firm, sold about $48 million worth of BTC and derivatives to help reduce debt.