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The North Star Metric That Drives Software Success
A deep dive into the concept of a 'North Star' metric in software development and how it aligns teams, drives product focus and measures true customer value.

Apple’s MacBook Neo Faces Fresh Wave of Rivals From Dell and Microsoft
Dell and Microsoft are launching new laptops aimed at the MacBook Neo, but critics say they miss key design and performance lessons from Apple.

Dell XPS 14 Returns With Physical Key Row and Longer Battery Life
Dell's 2026 XPS 14 brings back a physical function row, drops confusing branding and delivers better battery life and speakers.

Acer Portable OLED Monitor Shows the Pitfalls of Anti-Glare Screens
The Acer ProDesigner PE160WUT offers OLED and 120Hz in a portable monitor, but a matte anti-glare coating dims the vibrant picture. It highlights a key trade-off in display tech.

Amazon Claims Major Advance in Data Center Speed for AI Workloads
Amazon says its new networking technology dramatically accelerates data flow in its cloud data centers, solving a key bottleneck for AI training and other intensive workloads.

OpenAI Upgrades ChatGPT Memory for Free Users, Closing Gap With Paid Tiers
OpenAI improved ChatGPT memory, especially for free users. The chatbot now better retains conversation context across sessions. This closes a key gap between free and paid tiers.

MicroPython and WebAssembly Create a New Path for Python Sandboxing
MicroPython compiled to WebAssembly offers a lightweight, secure sandbox for Python code. It enables safe execution in browsers and servers, addressing a key need for platforms that run untrusted scripts.

AMD Plans Budget-Friendly Re-Release of Ryzen 7 5800X3D CPU
AMD may re-release the Ryzen 7 5800X3D as a 10th Anniversary Edition, offering a powerful upgrade for older AM4 PCs without requiring new DDR5 RAM.

Samsung's 2025 Mini-LED TV Shines in World Cup-Ready Comparison
A side-by-side test of two Samsung 2025 mini-LED TVs reveals the QN90F flagship as the top choice for World Cup viewing, with Prime Day offering a rare discount window.

TP-Link Reveals First Consumer Wi-Fi 8 Router Roadmap With 2026 Launch
TP-Link announced its first consumer Wi-Fi 8 router lineup, the Archer 8 series, targeting an October 2026 release pending FCC approval. The new standard promises significant speed and latency improvements.

Accenture Acquires Ookla, Owner of Speedtest, in Telecom Data Play
Accenture is buying Ookla, the company behind Speedtest.net. The deal boosts Accenture's telecom data and analytics capabilities.

Vivo X300 Ultra vs Galaxy S26 Ultra: A Tight Camera Battle
A head-to-head camera comparison reveals the Vivo X300 Ultra and Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra are surprisingly close. Neither phone clearly wins, making the choice harder than expected.

Samsung Reveals HBM5 Memory Prototype With In-Package Cooling
Samsung showed its first HBM5 memory prototype at Computex, pairing the next-gen AI memory with a new in-package cooling system called Heat Path Block to tackle thermal challenges.

JMGO N3 Ultimate Projector Sets New Standard for Portable 4K Versatility
JMGO's N3 Ultimate portable 4K projector handles ambient light and off-center placement better than rivals. It challenges expensive home theater setups at a lower price.

Google Deploys AI for New Search Ad Formats
Google announced AI-powered ad formats for search at I/O. The move uses generative AI to create more dynamic ads, impacting advertisers and users.

A New Open Source Dataset Aims to Solve AI's Math Reasoning Gap
Researchers at MIT and Columbia University released ATLAS, a dataset of 320,000 autoformalized mathematical statements for training AI reasoning systems.

Asus ROG Strix Scar 18 Redefines Laptop Display Excellence
A hands-on test of the new Asus gaming laptop reveals a Mini LED screen with near-zero motion blur, setting a new standard for portable gaming visuals.

Flipper Zero Zig Template Sparks Security Debate
A new Zig template for Flipper Zero raises security concerns. The tool simplifies custom firmware development, sparking debate on ethical use.

A New Lens on Business: Companies as Networks of Algorithms
Viewing companies as graphs of algorithms reveals new opportunities for automation and efficiency. This perspective challenges traditional management models.

Sony Brings True RGB LED Technology to Massive TV Sizes
Sony's Bravia 9 II and Bravia 7 II use RGB LED backlighting for superior color. The TVs arrive in extremely large sizes, challenging OLED and QLED rivals.