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“I don't know what the language of the year 2000 will look like, but I know it will be called Fortran.” —Tony Hoare, winner of the 1980 Turing Award, in 1982.
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- Google to give app devs access to Gemini Nano for on-device AI - Ars Technica
- Microsoft’s Surface lineup reportedly losing another of its most interesting designs - Ars Technica
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- Microsoft discontinues lackadaisically updated Surface Studio all-in-one desktop - Ars Technica
- Panos Panay, leader of the Surface and Windows teams, is leaving Microsoft - Ars Technica
- Linux kernel is leaving 486 CPUs behind, only 18 years after the last one made - Ars Technica
- Wearables firm’s endless free hardware upgrades were too good to be true - Ars Technica
- Motorola announces super-colorful Razr, Razr+, and Razr Ultra flip phones - Ars Technica
- Samsung’s Galaxy S25 event was an AI presentation with occasional phone hardware - Ars Technica
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