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Learn to design stable interfaces for streaming content: manage scroll, reduce layout shift, and optimize render frequency for better UX.
The Anthbot M9 robot lawn mower, controlled via iPhone, delivers golf-course-quality grass without manual effort, saving time and money.
The Aqara Camera Hub G350 is the first Matter-certified camera, offering 2K video, a built-in hub, and seamless integration with HomeKit, Alexa, and Google Home—ending vendor lock-in.
Apple discontinued the $599 Mac mini, raising entry price to $799 with 512GB storage. Buyers lose the most affordable option, gaining double storage but paying $200 more.
iOS 26 revamps the Phone app with Live Call Captions and Smart Call History, making calls more accessible and organized. Discover how these features enhance the calling experience.
Tim Cook's Apple acquisition strategy blends hardware (Beats, Intel modems), software (Shazam, VocalIQ), and services (Texture, Beats Music) to strengthen core products and expand into new areas like AI and media.
Apple praised Perplexity's new Mac-native AI platform during earnings. Explore the details, from local processing to privacy features, in our Q&A.
Eddy Cue reveals Apple's F1 expansion: potential movie sequel, streaming rights, John Ternus's racing passion, and Miami GP's key role in 2026 with fan engagement plans.
WhatsApp's Liquid Glass redesign extends from Chats to in-chat. Slow rollout, performance impact, and customization options explained in Q&A format.
Apple accuses India's CCI of overreaching judicial authority by demanding global financial data in an antitrust case. This Q&A explains the allegations, context, and implications for multinationals.
Explore the top mobile threats to enterprise Apple fleets from Jamf's report: delayed updates, open Wi-Fi, and phishing. Learn how MDM platforms like Mosyle mitigate risks through proactive policies.
Python 3.15.0a2 preview: new features include statistical profiler (PEP 799), UTF-8 default encoding (PEP 686), PyBytesWriter C API (PEP 782), and improved error messages.
Python 3.13.10 is now available with ~300 bug fixes, build improvements, and doc updates. Download and upgrade for enhanced stability.
Python releases 3.14.2 and 3.13.11 fix regressions in multiprocessing, dataclasses, and security issues including CVE-2025-12084. Expedited updates ensure stability.
Python 3.15.0 alpha 3 introduces a high-frequency profiler, UTF-8 as default encoding, PyBytesWriter C API, and improved error messages. Learn about these features and the development roadmap.
Python 3.15.0a4 is an alpha release with a new statistical profiler (PEP 799), UTF-8 default encoding (PEP 686), JIT improvements, and better error messages. Note: built from an older branch, prompting an extra alpha 5.
Python 3.15.0a5 fixes a build issue and introduces PEP 799 profiler, UTF-8 default encoding, JIT improvements, and more. Alpha 6 scheduled for 2026-02-10.
Python 3.15.0a6 introduces PEP 799 (statistical profiler), PEP 798 (unpacking in comprehensions), UTF-8 default encoding, PyBytesWriter API, TypedDict improvements, and JIT speedups.
The Python Security Response Team (PSRT) announces new governance (PEP 811), onboarding process, and Jacob Coffee as first new member. Learn how the team coordinates security and how to join.