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Android 16 has been released. With a Linux terminal and virus problems
Google decided that waiting until the fall was not for it, and suddenly released Android 16. To begin with, the system is available on supported Pixel devices, but later it will work on other smartphones. This is the earliest release in recent years, and although it can't be called a revolution, the update turned out to be intense: there's a live notification feed, an integrated Linux terminal, and usb port protection.Live selling: the latest major trend taking Europe by storm
China's live selling market, which involves shopping through livestreams, is valued at over €700 billion. Europe is now developing its own version.Starmer urges the UK to "move beyond" concerns about AI jobs as technology leaders express worries.
Starmer has stated that it is time to "move beyond" worries about AI being a danger to human employment — which goes against the views of some major figures in the tech industry.
Flowblade 2.22, a video editor for Linux, has been released.
A new version of the Flowblade 2.22 multitrack video editor has been released, a tool for non—linear editing focused on precise work with clips, images and audio files.
Yandex has launched its IP camera
Now you can monitor the cat, the cottage and the forgotten iron directly from your phone — Yandex has rolled out its own smart IP camera for sale. They say she watches closely, reacts to the slightest movement and does not forget to report suspicious movements in time with a push notification.
Charts: NIO, Xpeng, and Li Auto announce earnings for the first quarter of 2025.
The three US-listed Chinese electric vehicle companies, NIO, Xpeng Motors, and Li Auto, are becoming more distinct in their approaches to achieving maturity and penetrating the market after ten years of operation.
Reasons tech firms are overlooking the London Stock Exchange.
British fintech company Wise is moving its main listing from London to New York, becoming part of an increasing number of firms departing from the London Stock Exchange.
Europe's $3.1 billion satellite merger is not expected to compete with Musk's Starlink.
Two major satellite companies are on the verge of creating a European competitor to Starlink. However, they will encounter significant challenges in trying to compete with Elon Musk’s company.
Exclusive: A new self-driving tractor can transition from agricultural use to military applications.
La startup española Voltrac ha salido de su fase de sigilo con un tractor autónomo que cumple una doble función.
The 'first in the world' autofocus glasses may signal the demise of reading glasses.
As technology giants promote VR headsets and smart glasses, IXI has been discreetly developing advanced eyewear for more functional applications.
Reasons changemakers experience burnout — and ways to maintain a bright flame instead.
Burnout is a widespread issue among dedicated founders striving to create a positive change through technology. However, it remains largely unaddressed in discussions.
How to build your own little YouTube
Why depend on giants like YouTube if you can do everything yourself? PeerTube is like a homemade YouTube, only without Google servers, algorithms, and billion—dollar budgets. I installed it on the server, uploaded the video, and voila — you are the owner of your video hosting.
Behind the surge of blind boxes: the worldwide rise of Pop Mart’s Labubu
On Tuesday, Pop Mart's shares reached an all-time high, elevating its market capitalization to over HK$310 billion ($39.7 billion) following an increase of more than 160% this year.
Klarna's CEO: Engineers may fall behind business professionals with coding skills.
Sebastian Siemiatkowski states that the quickest achievers at Klarna are not conventional engineers, but rather business individuals who have acquired coding skills.Stay Ahead with the Latest IT News: Trends, Developments, and Innovations
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