Apple Pay Integrates American Express Rewards for Seamless Transactions
American Express has announced a new way for cardholders to redeem their rewards points: they can be used to pay for Apple Pay transactions. Here are the details.
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American Express has announced a new way for cardholders to redeem their rewards points: they can be used to pay for Apple Pay transactions. Here are the details.
The RedMagic Gaming Tablet 5 Pro has a ridiculously long name, but it might just be the best-specced Android tablet in 2026. Coming in as a successor to last year’s RedMagic Astra, the new edition brings the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, which is configurable with up to 16GB RAM and 1TB U
The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear Apple’s appeal over a lower court ruling that held the company in contempt related to its Epic Games case and app fees.
Google today announced Nano Banana 2 Lite and preview availability of Gemini Omni Flash as its latest media generation models for developers, as well as NotebookLM users.
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Clicks released a “first look” of the Clicks Communicator in working order after months of designing and teasing the new phone.
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GitHub: Arul1998/hackerrank-orchestrate-solution Insurance and warranty claims appear straightforward: customers describe the issue and upload photos. In reality, evidence is often incomplete, contradictory, or even intentionally misleading. Building an AI system that produces consistent, explainabl
This is part 2 of our authentication and authorization series. In the previous part, we implemented an authentication system from scratch in Golang with Gin and PostgreSQL. Now in this part, we will go further and see how we can implement authorization in our system. The requirements to follow along
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Most credit-risk tutorials stop at "train a classifier to predict default." That is maybe a fifth of what a real credit-risk function does, and not the interesting fifth. So I built the rest, on 1.35 million real loans, as three connected projects: an IFRS 9 expected credit loss engine (PD, LGD, EAD
El título suena a regaño, pero es una realidad que he visto repetirse: software que crece sin medirse desde el inicio termina siendo imposible de mantener. Es como un niño que nunca va al médico, todo parece bien hasta que no lo está, y entonces ya es tarde para prevenir. El software debería medirse
A managed Kubernetes cluster on AWS starts at ~$73/month, just the control plane, before you run anything on it. Add a load balancer, a managed Postgres instance, and a few worker nodes and you're at $300-400/month before your first tenant deploys. I run a multi-tenant deployment platform on a singl
“Studying the heliosphere is like solving a cosmic puzzle.”
How I Found the Best AI Coding Model Without Going Broke So here's the thing. I just finished a coding bootcamp a few months ago, and I was riding that high of "I can build anything!" Then I tried to ship my first real project and immediately ran into walls. I needed help. I needed AI. But every tim
JD Power’s annual report on new-car quality found that infotainment issues remain one of drivers’ biggest sources of frustration.
At least for this session, the Stop Killing Games campaign has hit a wall in the California Senate.