Fox’s $22B Roku acquisition aims to expand its reach into smart TVs, advertising
Fox plans to take over Roku's streaming hardware, OS, and FAST services.
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Fox plans to take over Roku's streaming hardware, OS, and FAST services.
The rocket's breakup likely generated 100 to 150 new pieces of space junk.
Debt sale set to test investor appetite for further exposure to AI sector amid a deluge of borrowing.
Critics say bans push kids to riskier alternatives and can be beaten with VPNs.
YouTube has a growing AI slop problem, and its efforts to fix it are catching legitimate creators in the crossfire. In January 2026, the platform terminated 16 channels with a combined 35 million subscribers and 4.7 billion lifetime views under its inauthentic content policy, a quiet rename of the o
In macOS 26.4, Apple introduced new popup warnings when you try to paste a command into the Terminal. Now, a new support document explains why these and other Mac Terminal popups appear.
When Apple introduced the Liquid Glass redesign last year, it also added a fun interactive easter egg to the Preview app on iPadOS. Now, it is bringing the same playful element to iOS 27.
Most email open tracking in 2026 is broken. Apple Mail Privacy The engineering problem: how do you tell a real human open from a *Signals available Every open event arrives at the tracking endpoint with: Request IP User-Agent string Request timestamp (relative to email send) Accept-Language, Referer
Everybody knows that AC in India operates at 50 Hz. And most of us also know that Alternating Current follows a sinusoidal waveform. It rises, falls, becomes zero, reverses direction, and repeats the cycle all over again. Simple Enough! Then one day, a random thought kept me baffled. Instead of sitt
I think a lot of indie makers still treat SEO like it is only about keywords, backlinks, and publishing blog posts. That is still part of it, but in 2026 it feels incomplete. Search is changing. AI answers, Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT-style discovery, Reddit threads, YouTube videos, directory pages
2026 is the year the autonomous SOC stopped being a slide. CrowdStrike, Swimlane, Prophet Security, Dropzone, and Radiant all shipped agentic platforms that ingest an alert, pull context across your stack, reach a verdict, and act, with humans only on the strategic calls. The pull is obvious. Indust
Here's Why and How to Use It We've all been there. You're building a web app, everything works fine in one tab — but the moment a user opens a second tab, things start breaking. Cart items disappear. Login state gets out of sync. Background tasks run twice. I ran into this problem one too many times
The universe is no longer just observed through a physical telescope eyepiece; it is read, parsed, and analyzed through code. For the modern data-driven astronomer, the sky is a massive, distributed database. However, accessing this data presents a unique challenge: the "Babel of Archives." How do y
When designing modern cloud architectures, Event-Driven Architecture (EDA) is the gold standard for creating decoupled, scalable, and resilient systems. However, choosing the right AWS service for passing messages around can be daunting. Let’s break down exactly what this means, how each part works,
An engineer on a small team wires up a LangChain agent over a weekend: it reads the inbox, summarizes threads, drafts replies. The demo kills. Then Monday's planning meeting asks the question that kills the demo back: whose inbox does this run on in production? Nobody wants the bot reading their mai
Claude can operate a real mailbox with three tool definitions and about forty lines of glue code. tools = [ { "name": "read_emails", "description": "List recent emails from the agent's inbox. Returns JSON.", "input_schema": { "type": "object", "properties": { "limit": {"type": "integer", "default":
Hello DeepLearning.AI Community! We are looking to celebrate you! Our community is filled with incredibly talented individuals who are using the DeepLearning.AI learning platform to transform their careers, build amazing projects, and stay ahead in the rapidly evolving world of AI. We want to showca
There's a specific kind of friction in provisioning infrastructure through a web UI: you're building an automated system, but step one is clicking through a dashboard. For email identities that your code creates, monitors, and tears down, the browser is the wrong tool. The Nylas CLI closes that gap
As far as I know, AGPL doesn't cover Large Language Models. I think it should, but it doesn't. Going forward, we need a new kind of Copy Left License for Open Source Software - something that covers LLMs as well. I mean, your LLM can be trained with my Open Source Software, but only if it's made Ope
Everyone wants a free AI agent in 2026. The problem is that most tools using that phrase aren't completely free, they're free tiers. You get 500 credits, one active workflow, and a paywall the moment you try to do something real. This guide covers the options that actually hold up, organized by use