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Foldable Phones Reshape the Premium Smartphone Market
A month with a foldable phone reveals why premium slab flagships no longer offer enough value. The shift could reshape the entire smartphone market.

Honor Magic V6 Highlights the Challenge of Foldable Phone Innovation
Honor's new foldable sets three world firsts but illustrates a market where incremental hardware gains are losing impact.

AI Filmmaking Passes the Quality Threshold But Faces an Audience Problem
AI-generated movies now look good enough to compete with human-made content but face an audience trust problem

Data Compression: The Hidden Engine Powering Modern Computing
Data compression reduces file sizes through lossless or lossy algorithms enabling faster transfers and lower storage costs across industries.

Cognitive Debt Emerges as the Next Major Challenge for Engineering Teams
CTOs warn that cognitive debt, the mental overhead from complex systems, now rivals technical debt in slowing innovation and team productivity.

Power On: The Hidden Cost of Always-On Devices
Always-on devices quietly consume significant energy over time.

OpenClaw AI Agent Steps Into the Physical World With a Robot Body
An AI coding agent named OpenClaw has been given a physical robot body, demonstrating how AI models can simplify robot building and deployment.

Philips Dual-Sided Monitor Aims to End the Screen-Sharing Shuffle
Philips launches a business monitor with screens on both sides for front desk staff, doctors and salespeople. The 24B2D5300 costs £359.99 in Europe.

Motorola Razr 2026: Style Over Substance in the Foldable Phone Market
Motorola's latest Razr flip phones dazzle with design but lag in performance and value. A closer look at the trade-offs.

Ferrari's Controversial EV Design Could Reshape the Industry
Ferrari's first electric vehicle, the Luce, is drawing harsh criticism for its angular design. But the bold aesthetic may actually be a strategic advantage in a market crowded with sleek EVs.

Chinese Robot's Terrible Eggs Reveal the Limits of AI
A humanoid robot's failed attempt at scrambled eggs shows how far AI still has to go before replacing human cooks.

Why a Former Meta Engineer Bet on the Old Web Over AI
Craig Campbell passed on VC funding to launch a historical maps website. His gamble on the old school web is paying off while AI hype surges.

LG G6 vs B6 OLED: Why the Mid-Range C6 Steals the Show in 2026
A side-by-side comparison of LG's G6 and B6 OLED TVs reveals surprising color depth and HDR brightness differences. The mid-range C6 emerges as the standout value for most buyers.

GoPro warns investors company may not survive the year
GoPro warns it may not survive the year. The action camera maker faces mounting losses and slowing demand.

Microsoft Finally Lets Windows 11 Users Customize the Right-Click Menu
Microsoft is testing a new feature that allows Windows 11 users to configure the right-click context menu, addressing a long-standing complaint about the operating system.

Why Viral Humanoid Robot Videos Mislead the Public
Viral videos of humanoid robots performing impressive feats often mask a gap between demonstrations and real-world reliability. Experts warn that anthropomorphism can lead to misleading assumptions about robot capabilities.

Your Smart TV Is Feeding the AI Scraping Machine
Smart TVs are being repurposed as nodes in the AI data scraping economy, raising serious privacy and ethical questions. Here's what it means for consumers.

How Rust Procedural Macros Work Under the Hood
A thorough breakdown of Rust's procedural macros system. This guide covers the mechanics of token streams, custom derive, and advanced macro expansion techniques for developers.

Inside Linear's Speed: Engineering Secrets of the Fastest PM Tool
Linear’s performance edge comes from targeted engineering choices: optimistic UI, smart caching and thread prioritization. Here is the technical breakdown.

Megarounds Surge Across Enterprise Software, AI and Space Tech in Biggest Funding Week of the Year
A massive funding week saw over a dozen startups raise hundreds of millions, led by a $750M round for spend-management platform Ramp. Enterprise software, AI developer tools and space tech dominated.