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Samsung’s massive advantage over iPhone 17: battery cycles

Europe’s new smartphone energy labels just made one battery metric impossible to ignore: long‑term cycle…

Trump’s No-Tax Tips Law Also Applies to Creators

Digital creators have been added to the mix with the recent development surrounding the new…

Australia fast-tracks Anduril Ghost Shark XLUUV

Australia is pushing forward with an effort to take a larger uncrewed submarine vehicle from…

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Anthropic warns new Claude feature could put your data at risk

Anthropic’s latest Claude feature—no downloading/uploading needed for Word docs, spreadsheets, slides and PDFs—comes with a stark warning from the company…

T‑Mobile’s Free iPhone 17 Pro: The Details

T‑Mobile is tempting you with a headliner offer: when you switch to the Experience Beyond plan, get Apple’s brand new…

iPhone 17 Pro vs 15 Pro: Who could upgrade

Apple’s a New iPhone 17 Pro hits with huge swings to display size, camera hardware, and battery stamina. If you’re…

iPhone 17 vs. Air vs. Pro vs. Pro Max

Which one is right for you? 2025 iPhone from Apple has the flashiest, simplest, most segmented iPhone lineup in years:…

OpenAI, Oracle Agree on Cloud-Compute Precedent

The big news: OpenAI is said to be on the brink of making a record-setting acquisition of Oracle cloud compute,…

iOS 26: Supported iPhones and When You Can Install It

Apple releases its next major iPhone update, iOS 26, with the Liquid Glass interface and unified versioning across platforms. For…

Google’s Pixelsnap Ring Stand confronted with early issues

Google’s new Pixelsnap Ring Stand-- a signature accessory for the Pixel 10’s MagSafe-like ecosystem-- manages to irritate early adopters with…

Zoox Robotaxi Rides Start Free in Las Vegas

Self-driving taxis with no steering wheels, no pedals, no humans aboard are no longer science fiction on the Vegas Strip,…

YouTube makes multi-language dubbing available to all creators

YouTube is rolling its multi-language audio feature out to all creators, wrapping a two-year pilot and unleashing efficient dubbing around…

Meta adds notifications to Community Notes fact checks

Meta is introducing new features to bolster its Community Notes fact-checks on Facebook, Instagram and Threads, including alerts telling people…

Arc secures $160M order for electric tugs

Arc, the Los Angeles marine electrification company that’s designing and building the world’s first all-electric commercial ship, known as a…

Anthropic goes down for Claude and Console

Anthropic confirmed it suffered from the outage as its Claude AI chatbot, Console developer service and APIs were suddenly hit…

Don’t fall for the viral fake iPhone 17 Pro videos

Your feed is no doubt flooded with awe‑inspiring “iPhone 17 Pro” clips now. Many look immaculate. Too immaculate. A wave…

Apple Fans Start Deluge of Steve Jobs Keynotes

Apple’s latest product display landed with a thud on a vocal group of the company’s most disruptive customers, and the…

Reddit to Replace Subreddit Subscriber Counts with “Active Users”

Reddit is sunsetting the popular “Members” count displayed on subreddit pages and elevating two new engagement metrics — Visitors and…

Amazon Prime Big Deal Days Returns This Fall

Amazon’s second megasale of the year has returned, and the deals are geared directly at those shoppers who want early…

Apple Watch Series 11 vs 10: Should You Buy the New One?

Apple’s new flagship smartwatch is familiar in many ways, yet it is hard to dismiss the Apple Watch Series 5…

Sony introduces PlayStation Family controls app

Sony Interactive Entertainment has announced “PlayStation Family,” a new redundancy with the current Parental Controls system aimed for iOS and…

Anchor Founders Unveil Oboe, an AI Learning App

Michael Mignano and Nir Zicherman, the co-founders of podcasting startup Anchor, are on to their next thing. And it’s another…

Preorder Apple AirPods Pro 3 and Watch 11 on Amazon

Amazon has launched preorders for Apple’s newest wearables and audio products, such as AirPods Pro 3, Apple Watch Series 11,…

Musk Eyes Starlink as Global Carrier, EchoStar Deal Shows It

Elon Musk indicated that he’s receptive to broadening the use of Starlink, a satellite internet service that SpaceX is developing,…

Replit’s worth $3B at $150M revenue run-rate

Replit, the online coding platform known for its AI-powered code suggestions and one-click hosting, has raised a new financing round…

Claude’s new file tools: Here be dragons

Anthropic has enabled a fantastic feature in Claude: the ability to write and edit Word, spreadsheets, slide decks, and PDFs…

Android 16 QPR1 code delay: Google claims it’s on the way

Android 16 QPR1 has been released on Pixel hardware, but if you’re hunting for the Android Open Source Project (AOSP)…