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Daily Tech Digest - April 17, 2026
Thursday brought the kind of news that actually moves the needle. Claude Code is expanding beyond VS Code, Linux 7.1 is shipping real improvements, and the AI pricing war
Daily Tech Digest - April 17, 2026
Thursday brought the kind of news that actually moves the needle. Claude Code is expanding beyond VS Code, Linux 7.1 is shipping real improvements, and the AI pricing war
Daily Tech Digest - April 17, 2026
Thursday brought the kind of news that actually moves the needle. Claude Code is expanding beyond VS Code, Linux 7.1 is shipping real improvements, and the AI pricing war
Daily Tech Digest: April 16, 2026
Daily Tech Digest: April 16, 2026 Hook: The AI Arms Race Just Got Real Anthropic built an AI so dangerous they're keeping it locked away from the public.
Daily Tech Digest: April 15, 2026
Daily Tech Digest: April 15, 2026 Hook: The End of an Era Linux is finally letting go of the 486. After 37 years of backward compatibility, Linus himself said there&
Daily Tech Digest: The AI Wars Heat Up
Daily Tech Digest: The AI Wars Heat Up The tech industry made one thing clear this week: the AI gold rush is separating the serious players from the wannabes. OpenAI
Daily Tech Digest — April 8, 2026
Daily Tech Digest — April 8, 2026 Security patches aren't usually page-one news. But when both XDG-Desktop-Portal and Flatpak ship critical fixes on the same day to prevent apps
Daily Tech Digest — April 7, 2026
Daily Tech Digest — April 7, 2026 Linux 7.0 is a week away and security teams are scrambling. Good morning. The Kernel March Continues Linux 7.0-rc7 dropped over the
OpenScreen: Screen Studio Without the Subscription
OpenScreen: Screen Studio Without the Subscription Screen recording tools charge like luxury software but deliver basic functionality. Screen Studio wants $29/month for what amounts to recording your screen with
Daily Tech Digest: AI Security Reality Check, Linux Gaming Surge, and Hardware Catch-Up
Daily Tech Digest: AI Security Reality Check, Linux Gaming Surge, and Hardware Catch-Up April 4th, 2026 The tech world doesn't sleep, and neither do its vulnerabilities. This week