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Category: Software & Apps
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Why Android killed wide foldables and how it’s resurrec…
A previous version of Android made some apps uglier and less usable on wider foldables, but Google has now fixed that issue. Until today, most foldables have followed a very similar form factor that resembles a regular smartphone when folded and opens up to a square-ish display. Few models have eschewed that trend, though, starting…
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The Galaxy Fold 7 is proof that no one at Samsung actuall…
The Galaxy Z Fold 7 moved away from the under-display camera in favor of a traditional punch-hole, and that’s a problem. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 is a big upgrade over Samsung’s previous foldables with a few controversial changes. The S Pen is gone, something that is sorely missed by many of us, and the…
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(VIDEO) Samsung Galaxy Tab S12 Ultra: Expected Release Da…
Samsung is gearing up for its next flagship tablet lineup, with the Galaxy Tab S12 Ultra emerging as a highly anticipated refresh to the premium Android tablet segment. While the company has not officially announced the device, recent certifications, supply c… Samsung is gearing up for its next flagship tablet lineup, with the Galaxy Tab…
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.NET 11 Preview 1 Arrives With Runtime Async, Zstandard S…
NET 11 Preview 1 is released, featuring Runtime Async as the headline change, moving async method handling from the compiler into the runtime itself. The preview also brings CoreCLR WebAssembly work, native Zstandard compression, C# 15 collection expression a… InfoQ Homepage News .NET 11 Preview 1 Arrives With Runtime Async, Zstandard Support, and C# 15…
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How an inference provider can prove they’re not serving a…
How we cryptographically guarantee that we are serving specific, untampered model weights that clients can verify on each request. When you call an inference API, how do you know which model you're actually served? Sure you can specify the name of the model you expect to process your request, but ultimately you have no guarantee…
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238. Death of Software. Nah.
AI changes what we build and who builds it, but not how much needs to be built. Too much of what is going on with AI is a race to get to a theoretical end state of a whole new world of business and technology. Many pushing this were around for the tail end of…
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I’ve reviewed smartphones since 2012, here are 5 of my fa…
I’ve reviewed smartphones since 2012, here are 5 of my favoriteshowtogeek.com Here's something phone reviewers never tell you: we play favorites. I've reviewed dozens of the best smartphones over the last 13 years, but only a few were truly memorable. Here are five phones I couldn't put down after my reviews were published. The very…
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Assessment of climatic parameter variation and its impact…
Scientific Reports – Assessment of climatic parameter variation and its impact on sustainable agriculture in Dir Upper Pakistan with mitigation and adaptation strategies Climate change poses a significant threat to agricultural sustainability, particularly in vulnerable mountainous regions such as Upper Dir, Pakistan. This study, titled "Analysis of Variation in Climatic Parameters and Their Impact on…
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W’Bank to approve $500m Nigeria loan March
The World Bank is set to approve a $500m loan to Nigeria to boost agricultural productivity, strengthen value chains, and create new jobs. Read More: https://punchng.com/wbank-to-approve-500m-nigeria-loan-march/ The World Bank is set to approve a fresh $500m loan to Nigeria next month to boost agricultural productivity, strengthen value chains, and create jobs across participating states. Details…
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Meta’s Pivot From VR Is Happening. Too Bad Glasses Aren’t…
Commentary: Meta’s pushing its metaverse platform almost entirely to phones. It’s the latest sign of a massive shift in the company’s focus. I never loved Horizon Worlds, Meta's best attempt at creating a social universe for its VR headsets. In fact, I've completely avoided it. So I'm not at all surprised that Meta now says…
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