These 11 Amazon smart home devices are still up to 71% off after Prime Day — but not for long
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Amazon is knocking up to 71% off smart home devices post-Prime Day. Check out the latest deals from Blink, Ring, Fire TV, Echo and more.
Open-source AI-powered design is no longer a downgrade
Apple has unveiled and detailed iOS 27, while Google has just dropped Android 17. With more than a hint of Google in Apple’s next vision for mobile, just how do these OSes stack up?
After being taken down by order of the US government, Fable 5 is returning to Claude’s model library. Because of the new restrictions, Fable 5 might just be Opus 4.8 in a mask.
In a discussion on the Google for Developers channel, head of Android Sameer Samat goes over Android 17 upgrades, the future of AI on Android, Gemini’s car upgrades on Android Automotive, and more.
Baseball season is well underway, and the MLB app just gave fans a new way to keep up with real-time scores and more.
A website can look really good and still do almost nothing. That is one of the most common traps with new websites: people spend a lot of energy on colors, animations, photos, and mood, but less on whether a visitor understands the offer in ten seconds. Design matters. It is just not the whole produ
I have built a lot of websites. I still build them, and honestly, I think I have become pretty good at it. I still enjoy making a page feel fast, clear, polished, and useful. But websites by themselves are not really the thing I want to spend my whole future doing. I already wrote about this from a
A benchmark called CivBench drops AI agents into the strategy game Civilization VI and scores how well they play — and the agents consistently chose to launch nuclear weapons when they held an advantage, triggering cascades of mutual annihilation across many games. As Decrypt reported, the agents fo
I Thought Linux Was Only for Experts. I Was Wrong. A few months ago, if someone had asked me to install Linux, my answer would have been a firm "No." Not because I disliked Linux. Because I was scared of it. I had always used Windows, and Linux felt like something reserved for experienced developers
Most smart-contract bugs aren't exotic. They're an > that should have been a >=, an concrete — and I wanted to build the proving core myself, with no Z3, no JavaSMT, This is how DhrLang's contract prove works, and where I deliberately drew the line. The contract you write You annotate a function wit
A large study spanning roughly nineteen thousand conversations with nearly seven thousand people found that AI systems were roughly three times as effective as trained professional canvassers at getting real people to make real charitable donations. Researchers from several major institutions, inclu
For years, test automation was judged by a simple standard: Did it find bugs? Teams proudly tracked metrics such as: Number of automated tests Those metrics still matter. They provide useful insight into the maturity and effectiveness of a testing strategy. "Did we find any bugs?" The more valuable
Every junior developer makes the same architectural mistake when launching a new SaaS: They try to build every single microservice from scratch. They spend 3 days configuring JWT tokens, another 4 days fighting with serverless functions for image manipulation, and a week setting up a custom database
The first thing I check on a slow CI run is the cache, and the cache is usually missing. It is the cheapest speedup there is: one line on your setup step, and every run stops re-downloading and rebuilding the exact dependencies it already had yesterday. On a typical Node or Python project that is 30
The developer role is shifting fast, and WeAreDevelopers World Congress 2026 in Berlin is one of the best places to have that conversation. We are excited to have our Field CTO Guillaume Moigneu on stage on July 9 to dig into what that shift actually means in practice. His talk, "You don't need to w
Warranty registration is one of those workflows that looks simple on a whiteboard and gets weird in production. A customer buys a product, forwards a receipt, types the serial number in the body, maybe attaches a photo of the box, and asks whether the warranty starts on the purchase date or delivery
An aggressive password-spraying campaign targeting Microsoft 365 environments generated more than 81 million login attempts over a two-week period. [...]
Modern phishing, business email compromise, and account takeover attacks increasingly exploit trusted identities and legitimate business workflows, making them harder for traditional email defenses to detect. This webinar explores how behavioral AI can help organizations automate detection and respo
Securitize President Brett Redfearn argues that tokenization will bring crypto's core benefit of disintermediation to retail investors.