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Bluesky offers age checks in South Dakota and Wyoming

Bluesky will follow recently passed age-verification rules in South Dakota and Wyoming, also offering in-app…

Microsoft hires Anthropic to improve Word, Excel’s AI

Microsoft is importing Anthropic’s Claude models into Word and Excel, The Information reports, pinging demand…

Blocked from Windows 11? 400 users upgraded anyway

Microsoft’s installer says this Windows 10 PC can’t move to Windows 11. But hundreds of…

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Quick Charge 5 Plus delivers cooler 100W+ charging

Qualcomm’s latest charging platform, Quick Charge 5 Plus, takes aim at a common pain point: blistering speed coupled with some…

NotebookLM silently removes FAQ and Timeline types

Two of the most popular Report presets in NotebookLM — FAQ and Timeline — have quietly vanished from the one-click…

Spotify Finally Streams Lossless Music: How to Get It

After years of teasing, Spotify is launching high-quality audio to Premium subscribers — with no new tier new necessary. The…

Apple Watch SE 3 and Ultra 3: Surprises at Both Ends

I anticipated unsurprising upgrades from Apple’s least and most expensive new watches. Instead, the Apple Watch SE 3 and Apple…

iPhone 17 vs 17 Air vs 17 Pro vs Pro Max

Apple’s iPhone 17 family comes in four very clear tiers: iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air, iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone…

Live Translation Goes Beyond AirPods Pro 3

Apple’s headline-dominating demo of Live Translation on AirPods Pro 3 wasn’t everything. The feature is also coming to AirPods Pro…

MagSafe Battery Returns—But Only if You Have an iPhone Air

Apple is resurrecting a MagSafe battery pack, but with a twist: it’s true for only the new iPhone Air. The…

AirPods Pro 3 Hands-On: Silence in a Crowd

I placed Apple’s AirPods Pro 3 into my ears in an overcrowded demo room filled with hundreds of chatting voices,…

Amazon sets sights on large-scale AR glasses push

Amazon is working its way toward a two-tiered augmented reality strategy, according to a report from The Information, with one…

Nintendo Direct this week: how to watch and what to know

Nintendo is preparing to run through a full-sized Nintendo Direct this week, and that means there are around 60 minutes…

Verizon’s iPhone 17 Pro for Free: The Fine Print

Verizon is offering up to $1,100 in bill credits on the new iPhone 17 lineup with an eligible trade-in and…

Reddit rolls out publisher tools to bring a sense of community, involving tracking and sharing

Reddit is introducing a new set of free resources designed to help publishers track how their content is shared across…

I Installed System76’s COSMIC alpha On My Linux Desktop

Of course, I did the reckless thing that sensible Linux users everywhere warn you not to do: I used an…

Nothing OS 4.0 is coming Soon, Phone 1 users teased a surprise

Nothing has started teasing Nothing OS 4.0, the company’s next big software release based on Android 16. The rollout seems…

Mati Staniszewski discusses Voice AI at Disrupt 2025

Artificial intelligence voice is having a moment and few leaders are closer to the edge than Mati Staniszewski, co-founder and…

LeydenJar’s Silicon Anodes take the fight to China

A Dutch startup called LeydenJar is touting a pure-silicon anode that, if it scales as promised, could chip away at…

Series 11 Features on Older Apple Watches

Apple’s latest wearables are front-and-center for making some of the biggest health claims on the market, but owners of recent…

5) Leaders on Weighing Innovation and Risk

Everyone wants breakthrough results; few are willing to take the risks that often are the price of such results. Innovation…

Apple Watch Series 11: Smarter, Faster, Harder

I spent some time with the Apple Watch Series 11 right after it was announced, and the headline is straightforward:…

I Tried Every iPhone 17: Here’s What Apple Got Right—and Wrong

Apple’s iPhone 17 lineup isn’t merely iterative; it’s calculated. After spending some time with the iPhone Air, iPhone 17, iPhone…

Bending Spoons to Acquire Vimeo in $1.38B Cash Deal

Vimeo is headed to private ownership in an all-cash deal that values the video platform at around $1.38 billion with…

5 Leaders That Expertly Balance Innovation, Risk and Execution

Every executive desires game-breaking notions; scant few make them into lasting results. Seldom it is a question of imagination, but…

Does Phone Thickness Count The Camera ‘Bump’?

Smartphone manufacturers adore showing off how thin their latest flagships are. But, and here’s the catch: the headline number frequently…

iPhone 17 gets huge anti-spyware update

Apple’s iPhone 17 is here with a fresh security layer that takes direct aim at mercenary spyware and state-backed surveillance.…