From Netscape to Chrome: 31 Years of Browsers, Power, and Lost Ideals
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Qualcomm Buys Arduino: Silicon Goes Open Source?
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Why the AI Hardware Revolution is Repeating the IoT’s Biggest Mistakes
There is a pattern the tech industry keeps repeating. A product ships with sensors, connectivity, and software layered on top of ordinary hardware. It is labeled “smart.” Expectations spike. A year later, it quietly disappears. This is not an AI problem. It predates generative models by a decade. The real…
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Counting Down to Silksong: Last Minute Prep Before Diving In
Seven years of waiting for Silksong. That’s long enough for a console generation to come and go, for meme culture to cycle through a dozen formats, and for an entire fanbase to turn the act of waiting into a joke, a ritual, and occasionally a cry for help. But here we are: September 4, 2025 is real, written in ink….
EDITORIAL
Why the AI Hardware Revolution is Repeating the IoT’s Biggest Mistakes
There is a pattern the tech industry keeps repeating. A product ships with sensors, connectivity, and software layered…
From Netscape to Chrome: 31 Years of Browsers, Power, and Lost Ideals
On October 13, 1994, Netscape Navigator became free for everyone – 31 years ago this week. It wasn’t…
Qualcomm Buys Arduino: Silicon Goes Open Source?
Picture this: the open-source darling of the maker world, built on community and tinkering, just got scooped up…
