Amazon could follow in Apple's footsteps by building its own processors — here's what that means for future Kindles and Fire TVs
A supply analyst is claiming that Amazon is looking to bring processor design in-house to save money.
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A supply analyst is claiming that Amazon is looking to bring processor design in-house to save money.
La Roja are among the favorites to win their second title — here's how to watch every game of the 2026 FIFA World Cup for free in Spain and abroad.
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The Centre has widened its scrutiny of username-based messaging platforms by sending notices to Telegram and Signal, days after directing…
In a video published today on its YouTube channel, iFixIt shows the surprisingly analog process of fully assembling and testing an iPhone battery. Watch it below.
The foldable iPhone, rumored to be called the iPhone Ultra, is expected to debut alongside the iPhone 18 Pro series this September. Ahead of its anticipated launch, a new report claims Apple has placed a production order for around 10 million units. According to a Nikkei Asia report citing sources f
Last week, Apple announced dramatic price increases on Macs, iPads, and other products due to rising component costs. As a result, Apple’s stock price took a dive. As we head into the holiday weekend, however, $AAPL has rebounded with a 5% gain today.
The newly reinstated Anthropic model topped charts for automating work. Here's what that means for the future.
I benchmarked local voice-cloning models across English, German, Modern Standard Arabic, Spanish, and Mandarin Chinese. Models: OmniVoice int8 Chatterbox Multilingual fp16 VoxCPM2 bf16 Fish Audio S2 Pro fp16 The benchmark uses Google FLEURS references. Each row includes reference audio, generated au
The demand for AI Engineers, LLM Developers, Prompt Engineers, and AI Agent Developers has grown rapidly over the past year. Companies are no longer asking only traditional machine learning questions—they now expect candidates to understand Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG), vector databases, Mod
Your company uses six different AI providers. OpenAI for ChatGPT, Anthropic for Claude and Groq for speed critical inference. Each one has different API formats. Different authentication models. Different rate limits and costs. Different failure modes. Your application code has to know about all of
A developer fixes a critical bug alone at 2 AM. The commit is there. The three hypotheses ruled out before finding the real cause — the hour of reasoning that happened first — exist nowhere. Not because it wasn't real. Because there was no one to push back against. The record requires a witness. Yes
RAG Retrieval Gotchas at Scale: Insights and Solutions Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) has become a popular technique for enhancing natural language processing (NLP) models by combining the generative capabilities of models like BERT and GPT with a retrieval mechanism. This approach is particul
There's a version of this story that plays out at almost every fintech startup I've worked with: the team ships a payment API, it works in testing, it goes live. Then a user's connection drops mid-request. The mobile app retries. The backend processes it twice. Two charges hit the customer's account
Most freelancers do not lose clients because of skill. They lose them in the first 10 seconds of a proposal. After reviewing and rewriting hundreds of freelance proposals, one pattern shows up every time. The issue is not pricing or experience. It is structure, clarity, and how quickly you reduce un
Every developer "should" have a portfolio, but building one eats a weekend you'd rather spend on real projects. So I built Porfilr — fill in your projects, link your GitHub, publish a clean portfolio in ~10 minutes. One URL for every application and recruiter DM. Free to start; Pro is a one-time $19
If you have ever scraped a careers page with a headless browser, this will hurt a little. The four big applicant tracking systems, the software behind most tech company job boards, all expose public, keyless JSON APIs that return every open job. Same data as the careers page, zero HTML parsing. Gree
AI agents are moving from answering questions to taking actions. A deployment agent pushes to staging. A code review agent comments on a pull request. A support agent drafts a response. A finance agent reads a report. These are all actions. They happened in your environment, on your behalf, triggere
When you build an API, the first line of defense isn't your firewall or your database — it's the request itself. Every payload that hits your controller is untrusted until proven otherwise. Yet a surprising number of production APIs still rely on manual json_decode() calls and scattered if checks, w