Unlocking iOS 27: Apple's Next Big Update Hits Indian Shores Soon
The next major iPhone software version is iOS 27, and it’s already here in developer beta—but here’s when the public beta and full public launches will happen. more…
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The next major iPhone software version is iOS 27, and it’s already here in developer beta—but here’s when the public beta and full public launches will happen. more…
At its Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple talked about the upcoming iOS 27 and iPadOS 27. Both of these are available in preview for developers today, and they will be in open beta for anyone to try starting next month. They will then be released to the public this fall. The headline feature for
Welcome to episode 36 of The Sideload, a 9to5Google podcast. This week, Will is joined by Android Authority‘s Joe Maring to discuss Health Coach, Google’s latest fitness-focused chatbot launched alongside the Fitbit Air. Sponsored (for real) by NordVPN: Listeners to The Sideload can save up to 76% o
Although watchOS 27 drops support for several older Apple Watch models, Apple has confirmed to 9to5Mac that one compatible model was mistakenly left out of its official list. Here are the details. more…
🧠I built an AI agent that turns any company name into a board-ready competitive intelligence report in seconds. Ex.Type "Stripe" → get SWOT analysis, market share breakdown, competitor deep-dives, recent news, threat score, and strategic recommendations — all grounded in live Bing search results. N
If you've ever tried to write a Playwright test that covers a full sign-up → email verification → login flow, you've hit the same wall: how do you actually read the email your app sends during a test? This guide covers three approaches — from the classic self-hosted SMTP trap to a zero-infrastructur
Somewhere in your organization, there's an architecture diagram that's wrong. Maybe it shows a microservice that was merged into another six months ago. Maybe it lists Redis as the caching layer when the team switched to Memcached during a production incident. Maybe it describes a clean hexagonal ar
If you’ve played around with current AI video generators, you already know the frustration: It’s basically a slot machine. You write a massive prompt, hit "generate," wait 3 minutes, and pray. If the lighting is wrong, or the character's jacket changed color? You have to rewrite the prompt and re-ro
Claims about AI cost control are cheap. "Cut your agent spend by 60%!" is on every landing page. So instead of a claim, here's a benchmark you can run yourself in one command -- and an honest reading of what its number actually means, because the headline percentage is the least interesting part. Th
I sold for about 15 years. B2B and B2C, cold and warm. I built teams and I sold by myself. One thing still sits in my head, and it gets louder now that I work with makers. Almost every company I worked with only reacts to one moment. The moment a person already shows clear interest. They fill a form
I've picked up a handful of IT certifications while working full-time, usually one to three months each. I'm not unusually smart. I just decide how I'm going to study before I start, and that part does most of the work. Here's the method. The single thing that helped most was deciding, before I ever
When you're trying to break into a specialized IT role from scratch, "what should I even study?" is a hard question. I was there myself. I started as a network engineer and now I do vulnerability assessment. After moving across roles a few times, one thing got clear: skills split fairly cleanly into
Before I became a vulnerability assessor I had the job slightly wrong in my head. If you only know security from films and TV, you probably do too. So here's the reality, including the parts that caught me off guard once I was actually doing it. The picture most people have is someone hammering a ke
I gave a Claude Code loop a single goal — make real money from autonomous AI agents — and let it run as the founder. Not "help me code." Run the business. Decide what to build, build it, ship it, go find customers, and do it again, on a loop, mostly while I slept. This is what that actually looks li
Over the last few years, we have seen an immense boom in agentic coding tools, and while the applicability is often clear, workflow-wise there are different ways and flavours to do the job. At a high level, we’re talking about a trade-off among efficiency, effectiveness, autonomous vs. interactive w
The biggest and most costly mistakes in my career weren't hidden in a line of code or a misconfigured network. In fact, my most expensive lessons came from the indirect consequences of saying "yes" to a task or taking on a responsibility. As a system architect, one of the most important things I wis
Hackers compromised 19 packages on the PyPI, collectively downloaded hundreds of thousands of times, in a new Shai-Hulud supply-chain attack that delivered malware designed to steal developer secrets. [...]
At WWDC 26, Apple announced an Apple Intelligence-powered feature that can automatically fix weak and compromised passwords. This works in Safari, and it's rolling out with iOS 27. [...]
Security researchers have published a detailed, working exploit for a Linux kernel use-after-free that lets an unprivileged local user escalate to root and break out of a container. The flaw, CVE-2026-23111, sits in the kernel's nf_tables packet-filtering code and was patched upstream on February 5,
A newly discovered, critical zero-day vulnerability is under attack; a Qilin ransomware affiliate has been blamed for at least one incident.