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My Apple Watch Ultra After 2 Years: Still Pristine

I’ve worn an Apple Watch Ultra on my wrist nearly nonstop for two years, and…

Google Veo 3 adds 9:16 vertical video support

Google’s latest update to its AI video model brings vertical video into the fold, and…

Microsoft Retires Outlook Lite: Switch Soon

Microsoft is sunsetting Outlook Lite, the slimmed-down Android email app built for lower-end phones and…

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Apple Intelligence Explained: Models, Siri, Privacy

Apple is weaving generative AI directly into the products people already use, rather than pushing a standalone chatbot. Branded Apple…

PC Builders Trace Windows 11 SSD Failures to Firmware

A wave of reports blaming a Windows 11 update for “bricking” SSDs now has a clear root cause: affected drives…

Torvalds to Linux devs: Stop useless auto-added links

Linus Torvalds has fired a sharp warning at kernel contributors: stop stuffing patch emails with automated “Link:” lines that point…

14 secret dialer codes unlocked hidden phone menus

I spent a week punching secret dialer codes into an iPhone and a handful of Android phones. Fourteen of them…

Claude can create PDFs, slides, and spreadsheets in chat

Anthropic’s latest Claude update turns the chat window into a full-fledged document factory. You can now ask Claude to generate…

Apple Store down ahead of iPhone 17 reveal

The Apple Store is offline, and that almost always means one thing: new hardware is about to take the stage.…

Anthropic Claude now builds spreadsheets and slide decks

Anthropic’s Claude has crossed a practical milestone: it can now generate real files—spreadsheets, slide decks, documents, and PDFs—directly from a…

Citron 0.7 rewrite could transform Switch emulation

Citron’s latest release, version 0.7, isn’t just another incremental patch—it’s a sweeping rebuild that targets the core bottlenecks of Nintendo…

Southwest to Offer Free In-Flight Wi‑Fi to Members

Southwest Airlines is set to roll out free in-flight Wi‑Fi for Rapid Rewards members through a new partnership with T‑Mobile,…

2FA Phish Hijacks npm Maintainer, Puts Billions at Risk

A meticulously crafted two-factor authentication phishing campaign has compromised a prominent npm maintainer’s account, pushing malicious updates to widely used…

Plex urges password resets after data breach

Plex is urging users to change their passwords after confirming a breach of a user database that exposed account information,…

Can Dig Energy’s tiny drill make geothermal affordable?

Geothermal heat pumps are famously efficient, yet the first bill still scares off most buyers. A New Hampshire startup, Dig…

Display smart glasses that outshine Meta Ray-Bans

I’ve been living with camera-first smart glasses for months, swapping between my Meta Ray-Bans and a new pair with a…

Shark StainForce: A Cordless Handheld Stain Cleaner

Meet the Shark StainForce, a genuinely portable stain-busting tool designed for the messes that happen where cords can’t reach—car seats,…

Google Home web app adds unified device controls

Google Home just turned the humble web browser into a serious smart home command center. A new Devices tab in…

Gemini home screen revamp spotted in beta

Google’s AI assistant appears to be getting a cleaner, more actionable home screen. An APK teardown of the latest Google…

Skip iPhone 17 Air: $200 ultra-thin Android lasts all day

If you’re curious about the coming wave of ultra-thin phones but not keen on paying premium-flagship prices, there’s already a…

iPhone 17 Air: Features that would make me upgrade

If Apple introduces an ultra-thin iPhone 17 Air with the right mix of design, display, and battery tech, I’m all…

Apple Watch Series 11: The big features expected today

Apple’s next smartwatch is set to take the spotlight, and the Apple Watch Series 11 is shaping up to be…

Nuclearn raises $10.5M to bring AI to reactors

Nuclearn has secured $10.5 million in Series A funding to scale its artificial intelligence software across the nuclear power sector,…

7 Windows-like Linux distros for easy switching

If Windows 10’s retirement has you weighing options, Linux can deliver a familiar desktop with fewer strings attached. Modern distributions…

Pixel 10 Daily Hub Pulled as Google Reworks AI

Google has paused the Daily Hub on Pixel 10 devices, removing the AI-powered feed from the top of Discover while…

HP Tops Apple in ACSI Customer Satisfaction

Apple’s long-running grip on the top spot for computer customer satisfaction has been broken. In the latest American Customer Satisfaction…

Apple’s ‘Awe Dropping’ Event: Live Highlights

Apple’s “awe dropping” showcase is underway, and the company is centering the day around three pillars: a redesigned iPhone 17…