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Razr Fold vs Galaxy Z Fold 7: Deciding the Best Foldable for You

Comparing the Motorola Razr Fold vs Galaxy Z Fold 7: specs, software, cameras, value, durability, multitasking, and final verdict. The Razr Fold wins on value and simplicity.

2026-05-03 19:57:11 · Science & Space

The Hidden Gem of Circle to Search: A Feature Google Keeps Quiet About

Circle to Search has a hidden text-copying feature that outperforms its advertised image recognition, offering fast, reliable text extraction from any app.

2026-05-03 19:56:42 · Mobile Development

Travel Without Worry: The MiFi Power Bank That Ends Connection and Charging Stress

Discover how the Baseus EnerGeek GX11 MiFi Power Bank solves travel battery and internet woes. Q&A format covering features, performance, and who should buy it.

2026-05-03 19:56:11 · Finance & Crypto

Why I Switched from Chrome, Firefox, and Samsung Internet to an Underrated Android Browser

Chrome, Firefox, and Samsung Internet each have flaws. Vivaldi solves them with tab groups, extensions, sync, and privacy controls, making it the ideal browser for power users.

2026-05-03 19:55:53 · Privacy & Law

OnePlus Nord 6 Gaming Battery Test: Surprising Real-World Results from a 9000mAh Powerhouse

Three-hour gaming test reveals the OnePlus Nord 6's 9,000mAh battery drains only 41%, offering exceptional endurance and efficient thermal management for gamers.

2026-05-03 19:55:27 · Environment & Energy

Why Chrome's New Gemini Feature Isn't Enough to Lure Users Back

Chrome's new Gemini Skills feature offers handy prompt shortcuts but fails to convince the author to return to Chrome due to broader browser trade-offs

2026-05-03 19:54:55 · Education & Careers

Why Phone Cameras Still Can't Match DSLRs – But Xiaomi's Variable Aperture Comes Close

Skeptical of phone cameras replacing DSLRs, but Xiaomi's variable aperture, along with vivo and OPPO innovations, push boundaries—prompting Samsung and Google to innovate further.

2026-05-03 19:54:33 · Digital Marketing

Unlocking YouTube Music's Foldable-Friendly Design: A Hidden Setting Revealed

YouTube Music's new foldable UI is finally here, but you may need a hidden setting (landscape rotation) to unlock it. Learn what changed, why it matters, and how to fix the stretched layout on Samsung Galaxy Z Fold phones.

2026-05-03 19:54:07 · Mobile Development

Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra Camera: Is Dropping the 3x Zoom a Mistake?

Samsung may remove the 3x zoom camera from the Galaxy S27 Ultra. Find out why this change worries photographers and what upgrades are planned.

2026-05-03 19:53:42 · Science & Space

Why I Ditched My Android Phone for an iPod to Listen to Music

Why I switched from an Android phone to an iPod for music: escaping distractions, notification fatigue, and algorithm-driven playlists to reclaim focused album listening.

2026-05-03 19:53:18 · Startups & Business

Python Packaging Council Officially Approved: A New Governance Era

Python Packaging Council approved under PEP 772, with five elected members. First vote likely June 2026 after PyCon US. New governance brings structure to packaging tools and standards.

2026-05-03 19:48:04 · Programming

Decade-Long Linux Kernel Flaw Enables Arbitrary Page Cache Corruption via AEAD Sockets

A critical Linux kernel bug present since 2017 allows arbitrary writes to page cache via AEAD sockets and splice, enabling privilege escalation. Fixed in mainline.

2026-05-03 19:47:43 · Cybersecurity

Linux Kernel Maintainer Releases Critical Security Updates Across Multiple Stable Branches

Greg Kroah-Hartman released seven stable kernels, two with Xen fixes and five backporting critical AEAD socket vulnerability patches. Users of affected series should upgrade immediately.

2026-05-03 19:46:14 · Cybersecurity

GCC 16.1 Arrives with C++20 as Default and Experimental C++26 Features

GCC 16.1 release: C++20 becomes default, standard library matures, experimental C++26 features (reflection, contracts, expansion statements, std::simd), new Algol68 frontend, and HTML diagnostics output.

2026-05-03 19:45:50 · Web Development

When APIs Are Not Enough: The Clash Between Kernel Improvements and TCMalloc's Reliance on Undocumented Behavior

Hyrum's Law manifests as kernel improvements break Google's TCMalloc due to undocumented dependencies, forcing accommodations under no-regressions policy.

2026-05-03 19:45:24 · Programming

How Prolly Trees Enable Version-Controlled Databases

Prolly trees, a probabilistic variant of B-trees, enable efficient version control for databases like Dolt by supporting immutable, content-addressable storage and structural sharing.

2026-05-03 19:44:33 · Open Source

NHS's Open Source Reversal: Prudence or Misstep in the Age of AI Security Scanners?

The NHS plans to close most open-source repositories due to AI security scanners, sparking debate. Critics cite past successes and policy contradictions.

2026-05-03 19:44:09 · Open Source

React Native 0.78: A New Era with React 19 and Enhanced Platform Support

React Native 0.78 brings React 19, Android vector drawables, improved iOS brownfield integration, and a streamlined React Compiler setup. Key new features include Actions, useOptimistic, and ref as props.

2026-05-03 19:32:03 · Mobile Development

React Native 0.80: Stabilizing the JavaScript API with Deprecations and New TypeScript Strictness

React Native 0.80 deprecates deep imports and introduces an opt-in Strict TypeScript API, moving toward a stable, typed public JavaScript API.

2026-05-03 19:31:06 · Web Development

React Native 0.80: Key Updates and What They Mean for Developers

React Native 0.80 upgrades to React 19.1, deprecates deep imports with warnings, introduces an opt-in Strict TypeScript API, freezes the Legacy Architecture, and offers experimental prebuilt iOS dependencies for faster builds.

2026-05-03 19:30:38 · Web Development