Month: August 2025

More than coders: developers as business enablers

Generative AI is changing the software development game. Beyond its capabilities in IT automation, the tool is also empowering professionals to contribute where it matters most, specifically at the strategic level. This is the case of developers, who are no longer confined to their expectations of simply building applications but…

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I’ve fallen in love with the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7’s cover screen – and it might just become my main way to use a phone

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 might just reel me back into using a vertical-style flip phone. I used to count on the Galaxy Z Flip 5 before I got my S24 Ultra, finding the handset to be more than capable of keeping up with my daily needs while also…

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You can now give Claude access to memories of previous conversations, but only if you want to

Anthropic’s Claude chatbot now has an on-demand memory feature The AI will recall past chats only when a user specifically asks The feature is rolling out first to Max, Team, and Enterprise subscribers before expanding to other plans Anthropic has given Claude a memory upgrade, but it will only activate…

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Russia might be responsible for the PACER hack

Just a few days after administrators announced that the “federal Judiciary is taking additional steps to strengthen protections for sensitive case documents in response to recent escalated cyberattacks,” the New York Times reports investigators have found evidence Russia is “at least partially responsible” for a recent hack. Politico reported on…

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NYT Wordle today — answer and my hints for game #1516, Wednesday, August 13

Looking for a different day? A new NYT Wordle puzzle appears at midnight each day for your time zone – which means that some people are always playing ‘today’s game’ while others are playing ‘yesterday’s’. If you’re looking for Tuesday’s puzzle instead then click here. It’s time for your guide…

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AOL Will Shut Down Dial-Up Internet Access in September

The move will pinch users in rural or remote areas not yet served by broadband infrastructure or satellite internet. Around 175,000 households still use dial-up internet in the US. Source

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