A fresh look at Chrome’s long-overlooked “Send to Your Devices” feature reveals its potential as a practical solution for tab management, freeing users from reliance on bookmarks and abandoned tabs in professional workflows.
A 20,000-square-meter secondhand restaurant equipment market in Yanjiao, China, reveals the realities of restaurant startups. With equipment from around 7,000 failed establishments, it highlights the shifting relationship between digital platforms and the food and beverage industry, marked by the rise of delivery-focused small-scale outlets and the rapid decline of trendy categories born from social media.
According to Bloomberg, Apple plans to skip releasing M6 Pro/Max/Ultra chips, moving directly to the M7 series. M5 Ultra is expected this year, while M7 chips will significantly enhance on-device AI processing starting in 2027.
The decentralized messaging platform SimpleX Chat, which operates without user identifiers, has appeared on GitHub Trending, drawing attention for its design that protects even metadata within the developer community.
A Tesla Model 3 using FSD crashed into a house in Texas, killing a 76-year-old woman. The lawsuit against Tesla could set a legal precedent for autonomous driving liability.
Patronus AI, a company specializing in evaluating the reliability of AI agents, has raised $50 million. Their "Digital World Models" technology, which detects shortcuts and flaws in agents, is gaining attention.
The Linux Foundation, in collaboration with Amazon, Anthropic, OpenAI, NVIDIA, Microsoft, and others, has launched "Akrites." The initiative aims to protect critical open-source software (OSS) by addressing the rapid increase in vulnerabilities discovered by AI/LLMs, establishing a coordinated disclosure process and a dedicated security incident response team.
Analyzing Mercedes-Benz’s localization strategy in China from 1986 to 2024 across three phases, exploring lessons for Chinese automakers expanding abroad.
EFF, TEDIC, and CEJIL have filed a complaint against the Paraguayan government at the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights over its refusal to disclose information about its facial recognition technology, arguing that the lack of transparency constitutes a human rights violation.
Commodore has reduced the price of its privacy-focused flip feature phone, the Callback 8020, by $100. All models, except the Founders Edition, are now priced at $399. This strategic price revision, enabled by the use of secondhand memory and the removal of standard earphones, raises questions about its implications.
Google Wallet introduces exclusive customization for Ticketmaster, allowing custom images and up to 12 action links, transforming digital tickets into revenue-generating tools.
YouTube adds new features to Shorts, including "Clear Screen" mode, heart icons, and 2x playback speed, signaling a strategic shift towards mirroring TikTok.
AI Berkshire, now available on GitHub, uses Claude Code to replicate the value investing methods of Warren Buffett and three other experts. Featuring parallel analysis and anti-bias mechanisms, the AI reportedly achieved an annual return exceeding 66% in live operations.
An Android Police journalist spent a week relying solely on Google Wallet. The experiment examined its practicality, confusion with Google Pay, and comparisons with Samsung Wallet.
Leica announces the SL3-P, a new mirrorless camera featuring a 44-megapixel sensor, 8K video, and hybrid autofocus. Priced at $6,690, it forgoes the iconic red dot badge.
TREK, featured on GitHub Trending, is a self-hosted real-time collaborative travel planner integrating maps, budgets, packing lists, journals, and AI. Equipped with a built-in MCP server, it enables seamless collaboration with AI assistants.
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