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By the DevX mobile testing team. We tested every printing method in this guide on Samsung Galaxy S25, Google Pixel 9, OnePlus 13, and Motorola Edge running Android 15. We
By the DevX mobile testing team. We tested every trash-emptying method in this guide on Samsung Galaxy S25, Google Pixel 9, OnePlus 13, and Motorola Edge running Android 15. We

Container networking is one of those topics that looks simple right up until the first incident. Your app starts fine, the pod is healthy, the service exists, DNS resolves, and

Big Tech shares climbed after Washington and Beijing agreed to a temporary pause in trade hostilities, with Amazon and Tesla leading gains in a broad market rebound. Investors cheered a

After mentoring dozens of Staff and Principal engineers, a pattern shows up with uncomfortable consistency. You’ve built credibility through execution, you see systemic issues others miss, and yet your impact

MIT researchers and students entered the public conversation in 2025, drawing wide attention across print, podcasts, and video as they shared new findings and solutions to urgent problems. Their work

Cambodia has moved to tackle organized online fraud, drafting its first law aimed at operations that have trapped workers and siphoned money from victims worldwide. Officials say the measure seeks

President Donald Trump is considering sending thousands of U.S. troops into Iran, according to several current and former U.S. officials, a move that advisers say could help achieve key objectives

Cambodia has moved to draft its first law aimed at shutting down online scam centers tied to fraud and forced labor, signaling a shift in how the country plans to

If you have spent time operating distributed systems in production, you have likely felt the gap between architectural diagrams and reality. Systems that look clean in design reviews accumulate coordination

You usually do not notice that your architecture is over-abstracted when you are introducing it. It feels like progress. You are generalizing patterns, removing duplication, and future-proofing the system. Then
AI moved fast this week, but clarity did too. My view is simple: the center of gravity for image and product creation is tilting away from hype and toward tools

Sandbar plans to launch a new product called Stream this summer, positioning it as a single tool for note-taking, AI chat, and media playback. The announcement signals another entrant into
Meta just announced the most ambitious chip program in social media history. The company revealed four new generations of custom AI processors — the MTIA 300, 400, 450, and 500

Geopolitical shock is colliding with monetary policy as fighting involving the United States, Israel, and Iran enters a third week, darkening the outlook for interest-rate cuts this year. Investors and

Meta signaled a faster push into custom artificial intelligence hardware, saying its MTIA chips will remain at the core of its infrastructure and that four new generations are on the

A rising backlash against automated content is fueling efforts to create a single “AI-free” logo for products and media. Advocates say a clear mark would help audiences and buyers identify

A state judge ordered Kalshi to stop offering sports and election contracts, escalating a widening fight over how prediction markets should be regulated and by whom. The decision, issued this

Antler has more than doubled the size of its US fund, a move leaders say responds to rising early-stage costs and a shifting market. In a recent discussion, US partner

Tesla is awaiting a key ruling in the Netherlands that could shape how its driver-assistance software enters Europe. The company expects a decision by April 10 from the Dutch regulator
The smartwatch might have just met its replacement. The Pebble Index 01 is a smart ring with a single button that connects directly to an AI assistant powered by Anthropic’s

Global oil benchmarks held near flat early Friday after a strong jump in the prior session, as signs of easing U.S.–China trade tension and a new U.K.–U.S. trade announcement buoyed
A tightening global memory supply is about to affect the device in your pocket, the laptop on your desk, and the gaming rig in your living room. The 2026 RAM
OpenAI’s decision to allow its AI models to be deployed in classified military operations has triggered one of the largest user backlashes in the company’s history. Within 24 hours of

A new digital health service called Copilot Health promises a secure space for medical information and personalized insights that users can act on right away. The launch signals a push

You usually do not notice a cascading failure at the moment it begins. You notice it when one sleepy dependency turns your healthy graph into a crime scene. Latency creeps

You usually do not run out of database storage because the business grew exactly as planned. You run out because three small things compound quietly. Indexes grow faster than tables.

Most teams do not start with a data capture pipeline problem. They start with a product problem that quietly turns into a data problem. A customer updates an address, your

You usually know an API was designed for the wrong place the moment traffic goes global. The symptoms look innocent at first. A user in Singapore hits your “low latency”

You usually do not feel schema mistakes on day one. You feel them 18 months later, when a harmless orders table has grown to 800 million rows, every dashboard wants








