Galaxy Z Flip 8 needs improvements to win over loyal Flip 7 users
The next-gen flip phone only needs a few refinements to become a worthy successor
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The next-gen flip phone only needs a few refinements to become a worthy successor
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The 4th of July long weekend has arrived and we are tracking a giant selection of notable deals. This includes everything from official Google and Samsung Galaxy gear right through to home essentials, up to $1,000 off LG TVs, e-bikes, power stations, 4th of July Windows Copilot+ PC deals up to $830
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HMD is not giving up on feature phones, and its latest lineup of Nokia models is in with the times. The Nokia 200 4G, 210 4G, 215 4G 2nd Edition, and 235 4G 2nd Edition come with an on-device AI assistant which is accessible via the AI button placed front and center on their D-pad. HMD Nokia 200 4G
The 2026 4th of July weekend is upon us and there are loads of notable deals up for grabs. Coming fresh of the Prime Day festivities and major price hikes, the Apple deals aren’t quite as extensive as usual but you can still land up to all-time low pricing on AirTag 2, among others. Those deals also
The woes for OnePlus continue as a new report suggests that OxygenOS is being discontinued alongside Realme UI.
For much of this year, Spanish internet users have lost access to huge parts of the web on match days. Not pirate streams, but human rights groups, climate charities and business tools. A new report puts hard numbers on the damage, and they are staggering. The culprit is Spain’s football league, LAL
Europe just put its first quantum computing company on a major American stock exchange. And it did so without leaving home. IQM, a Finnish maker of quantum machines, started trading on Nasdaq this week. The debut was equal parts landmark and reality check. IQM began trading on the Nasdaq Global Sele
A bank that barely existed a year ago is now chasing a valuation most European lenders can only dream of. Erebor was founded by Anduril’s Palmer Luckey and backed by Peter Thiel. It is in talks to raise at a valuation of at least $8bn, and its deposits have almost quadrupled in three months. That […
Docker healthchecks: qué miden de verdad y qué no deberías prometer ¿Por qué tratamos a un healthcheck de Docker como si fuera un monitor de salud completo cuando la documentación oficial no promete nada de eso? Llevás meses corriendo contenedores, el panel de Railway muestra "healthy" en verde, y d
Zoom made its name on the video call. Now it wants to own everything that happens before the call too. The company is buying Common Room, a Seattle startup whose AI reads the buying signals of potential customers, pushing Zoom deeper into enterprise sales software. Zoom announced the acquisition on
Docker healthchecks: what they actually measure and what you shouldn't promise Why do we treat a Docker healthcheck like it's a full health monitoring system when the official documentation promises nothing of the sort? You've been running containers for months, the Railway dashboard shows "healthy"
Here is a bug report I have received in some form at three different companies. The customer opens the payment widget, enters their card, and hits pay. While the bank is doing its 3-D Secure dance, the cart's countdown timer hits zero. The frontend, doing exactly what it was told, tears down the ses
Top 10 UI Kits for Chrome Extensions in 2026 (Tested & Ranked) | ExtensionBooster If you're building or maintaining Chrome extensions, this is one of those topics that trips up even experienced developers. Here's the practical breakdown. Top 10 UI Kits for Chrome Extensions in 2026 (Tested & Ranked)
When I started learning about AI agent evaluation, I thought evals were mostly about checking the final answer. But agents are not just final-answer machines. They are systems made of smaller parts: router tools skills memory retrieval final response Each part can fail differently. So the better que
CloudWatch alarms are easy to mark as "done" long before the notification path is actually safe. The metric flips, the alarm state changes, and the Terraform plan applied cleanly. Then the first real incident lands in an old team alias, or it arrives with the wrong enviroment name in the subject, an
Field notes from building immersive healthcare apps: what actually works, the tech stack behind it, and the constraints that matter. The first time I profiled a medical VR build, the frame time chart told the whole story. A surgeon needed to rotate a beating 3D heart in real time, and every dropped
This guide was originally published as a visual guide by DevMindS on the Soargram platform. Here are 5 persistent myths that even experienced developers fall for — backed by real facts from industry experts. Myth 1: "Python is slow because it's interpreted" What actually makes Python slower is its d
MYOB dominates the accounting software market in Australia and New Zealand. If your SaaS product serves businesses in the ANZ region, your customers are probably asking for MYOB integration. This guide covers authentication (including the changes MYOB introduced in March 2025), the ongoing deprecati