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All Galaxy S27 Series Models Could Equip Privacy Display; S27 Pro, Ultra to Get iPhone-like Square Selfie Camera

A couple of new reports have emerged online, tipping a few features of the upcoming Galaxy S27 series models. The reports suggest that Samsung will be equipping all four Galaxy S27 series models with the Privacy Display feature that first debuted on the S26 Ultra earlier this year. Also, the Pro and the Ultra model could be getting a new selfie camera sensor. As per The Elec, “All (Galaxy S27…
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AI & RoboticsNews

The only AI glossary you’ll need this year

Artificial intelligence is rewriting the world, and simultaneously inventing a whole new language to describe how it’s doing it. Sit in on any product meeting, pitch, or panel these days, and you’ll hear people toss around LLMs, RAG, RLHF, and a dozen other terms that…
AI & RoboticsNews

The browser wars aren’t about search anymore — here are the best alternatives to Chrome and Safari

The browser wars have entered a new phase this year: The fight isn’t just over search results anymore – it’s over which company’s AI gets to act on your behalf inside the browser. Google Chrome and Apple’s Safari still dominate the market overall, with Chrome’s edge coming largely from how aggressively it has woven generative AI into search. But 2026 has brought a wave of new entrants…
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“For a place that struggles with drugs, violence, exile and the heat. A haven is a special place.”Photographer documents boxing club that gives struggling community “a sense of place”

Moretón is the Spanish word for ‘bruise’ and the title of Darren Vargas’ first publication, which centers around the Lee Espinoza Coachella Valley Boxing Club. The first-generation Mexican-American photographer was inspired to embark on the project following the death of his grandfather, Esmael. Boxing club owner Lee Espinoza, who is affectionately known in the area as the “godfather of…
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Tesla driver charged with manslaughter in Katy crash was Googling 'FSD too timid'

Harris County prosecutors have charged the Tesla driver who crashed into a Katy, Texas, home and killed a 76-year-old woman with manslaughter, alleging he overrode Full Self-Driving to floor the car to 73 mph in a residential cul-de-sac. The charging document also reveals something new: in the weeks before the crash, the driver had been Googling that FSD wasn’t aggressive enough. Michael David…
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