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Why developers trust AI more for refactoring than writing new code

AI assistants are now embedded in most mainstream development workflows, but how developers use them is more conservative than the product demos suggest. A consistent pattern shows up across major developer surveys and platform telemetry: developers are more comfortable letting AI modify existing code than asking it to invent new logic from scratch. That preference […]

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Multi-window usage is growing, and many apps still aren’t ready

Multi-window usage is no longer a niche feature for power users. On tablets, foldables, and desktops, running apps side by side has quietly become normal behavior. The problem? Many apps still behave as if they’ll always be full screen. As multi-window becomes more common, that assumption is starting to break – visibly. Multi-window is now

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Apple, Google, and Samsung Are All Betting on On-Device AI

Apple, Google, and Samsung are all betting on on-device AI

Apple, Google, and Samsung are increasingly shifting AI features from the cloud to the device itself, signaling a major change in how smartphones handle artificial intelligence. Instead of sending everything to remote servers, more tasks are now processed directly on phones, tablets, and laptops. What on-device AI means On-device AI allows features like: to run

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YouTube Is Testing Longer Unskippable Ads — Here’s What That Means for Users

YouTube is testing longer unskippable ads — here’s what that means for users

YouTube is testing longer unskippable ads, and some users are already noticing extended ad durations before videos start. The experiment isn’t widespread yet, but it signals a potential shift in how YouTube handles ads on its free tier. Reports suggest users are seeing: YouTube regularly runs limited tests like this, so the experience varies by

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