Starlink shifts to hardware rentals and hikes prices on select plans
An update to Starlink’s website shows an increase in pricing, as residential services drop the option to buy hardware outright. more…
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An update to Starlink’s website shows an increase in pricing, as residential services drop the option to buy hardware outright. more…
iOS 27 adds new features for CarPlay, the Messages app, and a lot more, including a handful of Apple Notes upgrades. Here’s what’s new for Apple Notes in iOS 27. more…
Your mid-week lineup of the best Android game and app deals is now ready to roll, including titles like Exolotl: Zian, Favela Kick: The Final Goal, Warrior In Dungeon, I.F.O: Casual Retro Shooter, Is This Seat Taken?, Alien Shooter, and more. We are also tracking some notable Samsung deals today inc
Back in November of last year, Meta banned third-party chatbots in WhatsApp, but of course the company has its own one built right in. The EU authorities have taken issue with this, and the European Commission (EC) specifically has now ordered Meta to restore access to "rival general-purpose AI assi
Since iOS 5 in 2011, the iPhone and iPad have included Notification Center, a central place to find alerts from various apps in chronological order. Starting with iOS 27, Apple is making a major change to how users open Notification Center on iPhone and iPad. more…
As of Wednesday morning (PT), the Gemini app is facing an outage for some users. more…
Google's attempt at reinventing the wheel deserves scorn
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The decision by HTX has affected multiple assets for the exchange, including BTC, ETH, USDC, Usual Stablecoin, and USDT. The post HTX moved $1.3 billion from reserves to undisclosed ‘ThirdParty’ appeared first on Protos.
The post Senator Warren Calls on SEC to Block SpaceX IPO Days Before Historic Listing appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Senator Elizabeth Warren has formally asked the Securities and Exchange Commission to delay the SpaceX IPO, firing the most significant political shot yet at what is set to
Practical AI Integration Belongs Inside Workflows is a practical operating principle, not a slogan. The useful version of analytics, automation, and software operations is usually quieter than the marketing version. It is less about collecting everything or automating everything, and more about maki
I recently added a new feature to my browser extension KoalaSync: a local audio compressor for browser videos. It is still a bit experimental and will probably change over time, but I wanted to write down what I built, why I built it, and what ended up being more annoying than expected. KoalaSync is
At some point your AI bill stops being a rounding error and someone asks the obvious question: who spent what, on which model, doing what? Answering it means putting something between your developers and the providers — or putting something next to the providers. There are three common shapes, and t
I built Pretty Scrum because preparing for the PSM I exam felt more inefficient than it needed to be. Most mock exams I tried had the same problem: they kept repeating questions I already knew, while not focusing enough on the areas where I was still weak. Udemy mock exams and open Scrum tests are u
The Technical Problem: Websites Drift, Pipelines Don't Know Long-running scraping pipelines have a structural assumption baked in: the URLs you configured last month still resolve today. That assumption is wrong more often than you'd expect. Sites reorganize their URL structure during CMS migrations
TL;DR Most developers jump straight to building a SaaS product before they have any distribution. The product fails not because it is bad, but because nobody knows it exists. Services are not a consolation prize. They are the fastest way to validate your product idea, earn your first revenue, and bu
Last week, Microsoft shut down 73 of its own GitHub repositories following a malware attack that would steal developers’ credentials The post Microsoft pulled 73 GitHub repos after malware attack — but still won’t say who’s compromised appeared first on The New Stack.
This article was originally published at https://saastools.corenk.com/articles/does-churn-prevention-saas-payments You logged into Stripe to check monthly revenue. $18,730 MRR, steady growth, decent net-new adds. But then you scrolled down to the "Failed Payments" report—14 customers, $1,247 in unca
On Wednesday, AWS announced that its Graviton5 processor is now generally available and powers two new Amazon EC2 instances: M9g The post AWS can now mathematically prove your VMs are isolated appeared first on The New Stack.
Multi-Channel Alerting: Why Email Isn't Enough Your monitoring tool detects an outage. It sends an email. Nobody sees it for 4 hours. This is the number one reason monitoring setups fail — not detection, but delivery. Different incidents need different urgency levels: Severity Example Response Time