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CNET NewsApr 16, 2026
Apple Products Now Contain 30% Recycled Materials. Their Packaging Boasts Zero Plastic
Apple's 2025 Environmental Report shows the company has made significant progress toward its 2030 climate goals.

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eWeekApr 16, 2026
Google, Boston Dynamics Teach Robot Dog ‘Spot' to See, Think, and Act
Google DeepMind and Boston Dynamics are bringing Gemini Robotics-ER 1.6 to Spot, adding embodied reasoning for inspections, gauges, and facility tasks.

The post Google, Boston Dynamics Teach Robot Dog ‘Spot' to See, Think, and Act appeared first on eWEEK.



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CNET NewsApr 16, 2026
These New Codex Updates Are the 'First Phase' of OpenAI's Dream Super App
The coding tool can now run multiple agents across applications on your computer.

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CNET Most Popular ProductsApr 16, 2026
Some VPNs Let You Spoof Your GPS Location. Here's Why You Might Want to
GPS spoofing with a VPN lets you mask your real location for easier access to geo-restricted content and more control over location-based apps, but there are some cases where you won't want it.

CNET NewsApr 16, 2026
Spotify Lets Listeners Turn Audiobooks Into Bookstore Purchases
Press play, then pay it forward. The music streaming app is launching a new feature with Bookshop.org to support independent booksellers.

EngadgetApr 16, 2026
OpenAI's latest Codex update builds the groundwork for its upcoming super app
Last month, following reporting from The Wall Street Journal, OpenAI confirmed it was working on a desktop super app that would combine ChatGPT, its Codex coding agent and Atlas web browser into one cohesive experience. OpenAI is not releasing that application today. Instead, it's pushing out a major update to Codex that significantly expands what that software can do. However, the new release offers a glimpse of what OpenAI hopes to build with its latest effort.  

"We're building the super app out in the open," said Thibault Sottiaux, the head of Codex, during a press briefing held by OpenAI. "This release is about developers. In the future, we will broaden it up to a wider audience." Until then, the latest version of Codex offers developers multi-purpose AI agents that can work across a "larger surface area," while being more proactive. In practice, that translates to a host of new capabilities, starting with computer use. 

The agents inside of Codex can interact with other apps on your PC. When prompting one of OpenAI's models, you can name a specific program or let it determine the best application for the job. Computer use is available in competing apps like Claude Cowork, but where OpenAI believes Codex offers an edge in that depart


EngadgetApr 16, 2026
Google Chrome makes it easier to wrangle different tabs in AI Mode
Love 'em or hate 'em, no modern browser is complete without robust tab support, and so too would it seem Google's AI Mode. Starting today, the company is rolling out an update to users in the US that makes the tool better at interacting and understanding tabs. 

To start, the next time you use AI Mode on Chrome for desktop and click on a link, the chatbot will open a new side-by-side interface that allows you to both browse the new webpage and ask questions of AI Mode. The connection allows the chatbot to maintain the context of the search that brought you to that website in the first place. 

For instance, say you're looking for a new coffee maker to buy for your apartment. After AI Mode finds a handful of different models for you to compare, you can click on one to go to the manufacturer's website and ask additional questions of the chatbot like "how easy is this to clean?" Thanks to the expanded context window, you don't need to refer to the specific name of the model.   

Meanwhile, if you have an existing tab or group of tabs that you'd like AI Mode to factor into a new search, you can do that now too. From the redesigned Plus menu, just click the new option that's there. While you're in the Plus menu, you can also prompt AI Mode to consider other materials, including images and PDFs, alongside any relevant tabs.   

In testing, Google says users found the integration translated to less tab switching, and made it easier to focus. Mike Torres, vice-president of product for Chrome, said the new features represent a broader effort by Google to bring practical AI capabilities to its web browser. Torres added the company would soon bring today's updates to more places around the world.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/google-chrome-makes-it


EngadgetApr 16, 2026
Gemini can now draw on your Google data to personalize the images it generates
Your Google Photos library could soon influence the kind of images you can generate with Gemini. After letting users personalize the AI assistant's responses with data from Gmail, Search and YouTube, Google says it's bringing that same "Personal Intelligence" to Nano Banana 2 to make it easier for users to create personalized images with the AI model.

The goal is to have the data affiliated with your Google account — your YouTube history, emails, Google Photos, etc. — provide context to Nano Banana 2 so you don't have to. Rather than prompting Gemini's image generation model with information about you or photos of your belongings, a direction to "create a picture of my desert island essentials" should produce an image that includes the things you care about without any extra context. Similarly, if you use labels in Google Photos to identify people or pets, you can tell Gemini to "create a hand-drawn illustration of mom," and it should be able to use Google Photo's labels to find the right reference photo and create an image of the right person.

GoogleIf Gemini creates images that don't look right, you can still send a follow-up p


EngadgetApr 16, 2026
Spotify debuts a new UI just for tablets
Spotify has a new look today for listeners on tablets. The streaming service's updated tablet UI now provides adaptive orientation, switching between portrait and landscape layouts rather than simply resizing the interface when changing how the device is held.

Spotify's tablet app now sports a collapsible sidebar so listeners can take advantage of their larger screen space when watching a music video or podcast. Parallel browsing lets you continue to scroll through the app while a video or lyrics are in the sidebar, and the "switch to video" toggle has been made more prominent.

The new design had appeared for some users earlier this year during tests. The final version is rolling out today for both iPad and Android devices.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/music/spotify-debuts-a-new-ui-just-for-tablets-130000533.html?src=rss


Mac RumorsApr 16, 2026
Apple Hits Record 30% Recycled Content Across All Products in 2025
Apple today announced that a record 30% of material across all products it shipped in 2025 came from recycled content, alongside a series of other environmental milestones published in its annual Environmental Progress Report.


Mac RumorsApr 16, 2026
iPhone 18 Pro Variable Aperture Camera Enters Production
Apple has started ramping up its supply chain for a new variable aperture camera system expected to debut in the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max this September, reports Korea's ETNews.


Wired NewsApr 16, 2026
Europe's Online Age Verification App Is Here
Available for free to any company that wants to use it, the "completely anonymous" app puts the pressure on porn sites and social media platforms to start blocking access by minors.

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CNET Most Popular ProductsApr 16, 2026
This iPhone Search Bar Hack Makes Navigating Your Call History Easy
Apple introduced this feature in 2024 alongside iOS 18.

EngadgetApr 16, 2026
Playdate Season 3 is coming later this year
Playdate is getting a third season of curated, surprise games, Panic announced today. We don't know much beyond the fact that Season Three is officially happening, but Panic's Head of Playdate Greg Maletic said in an announcement video that it will be here "in time for the holidays" this year. Considering we had to wait a whole three years for Season Two to come out following Season One's release with the console in 2022, that doesn't sound so bad.

Panic hasn't yet said how many games Season Three will include, or how much it will cost. While Season One had a total of 24 games — with a release schedule of two games per week for 12 weeks — last year's Season Two had half the amount (plus Blippo ), and cost $39. But that drop in quantity thankfully didn't mean a drop in quality. Season Two was great, with a collection of games that felt stronger overall than the first. I, for one, can't wait to see what Season Three brings. In other exciting news, Panic also announced today that the much, much-awaited game Office Chair Curling is finally availa


Mac RumorsApr 16, 2026
4 New Apple Intelligence Features Found in Apple Code, Likely in iOS 27
iOS 27 is likely to introduce at least four new Apple Intelligence features that function within system apps, based on backend code discovered by Nicolás Alvarez and confirmed by MacRumors.


CNET NewsApr 15, 2026
Google Launches Dedicated Gemini App for MacOS
Get faster access to some of Gemini's best features without switching tabs.

EngadgetApr 15, 2026
Microsoft's new college deal is a half-hearted answer to the $500 MacBook Neo
Apple's MacBook Neo is a $600 (or $500 for students) shot across the bow at affordable Windows laptops, and it seems like Microsoft has ready its first response. The newly announced "Microsoft College Offer" is a bundle of Microsoft 365 Premium, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, custom Xbox controller and discounted laptop that the company thinks could woo students away from Apple's new deal. 

With the purchase of a discounted machine directly from Microsoft, retailers like Amazon and Best Buy or PC makers like HP, ASUS and Acer, you can get what the company says is an extra $500 of value from its bundle. The laptop deals include a Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3x with a Snapdragon X chip, 16GB of RAM and 256GB of storage for $500 from Best Buy, around $250 off the laptop's usual $750 price. Or if you wanted something even cheaper, Walmart is selling an HP Omnibook 3 for $429, a discount of $270 off its usual $699 price. Microsoft is less generous with the deals on its own laptops and tablets, but you can even get a discount on a Surface Laptop as part of the offer.

A discounted laptop is great, but where the value of the Microsoft College Offer gets harder to define is with the services the company is packing in. Getting what would normally be a $200 year-long subscription to Microsoft 365 Premium for free is a meaningful deal, but many colleges give their students access to Microsoft's ap


GizmodoApr 15, 2026
EU Is Rolling Out an Online Age Verification App That Could Become the Global Blueprint
The momentum is building for a social media ban for minors in one of the largest economies in the world.

Mac RumorsApr 15, 2026
Apple Stores Will Soon Be Able to Restore Apple Watch Software In-House
Apple retail locations and Apple Authorized Service Providers will soon be able to restore Apple Watch software in-store without needing to send an Apple Watch to a service center, according to a retail source that spoke to MacRumors.


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EngadgetApr 15, 2026
Federal jury finds concert business Live Nation is a monopoly
Live Nation, which operates the Ticketmaster platform, has been determined to be a monopoly. A federal jury handed down its decision today that the company violated federal and state antitrust rules. This finding won't surprise anyone who has used Ticketmaster and been sticker-shocked by their final bill. However, it's unclear what the jury's decision will mean in practice. 

For starters, the judge overseeing the case hasn't determined what remedies will be applied. The actions could go as far as requiring Live Nation to sell off Ticketmaster. There are also monetary damages to be awarded, which haven't been set yet. And whatever the judge decides, it's also likely that Live Nation will appeal the decision. We've reached out to Ticketmaster for comment. 

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eWeekApr 15, 2026
Anthropic's Next AI Model Could Disrupt Design Tools Like Adobe, Figma
Anthropic is reportedly preparing Claude Opus 4.7 as it accelerates its AI release cycle, alongside new tools that could reshape design and content creation.

The post Anthropic's Next AI Model Could Disrupt Design Tools Like Adobe, Figma appeared first on eWEEK.



CNET NewsApr 15, 2026
How to Keep Kids Safe Online? Europe Believes Its Age-Verification App Is the Answer
The European Commission's new app is "technically ready and soon available," says President Ursula von der Leyen.

CNET How ToApr 15, 2026
Malware Is Scary. Here's CNET's Guide to Cleaning an Infected Laptop
Every data-stealing virus requires a unique approach, but these are the essential first steps for reclaiming an infected device.

Mac RumorsApr 15, 2026
Report: iPad Air to Gain OLED Display Next Year
Apple will bring OLED displays to its iPad Air models next year, according to a new report from Korea's ET News.


eWeekApr 15, 2026
Top AI Companies in 2026: Visionaries Driving the AI Revolution
The top artificial intelligence companies in 2026 driving AI forward, from the giants to the visionaries.

The post Top AI Companies in 2026: Visionaries Driving the AI Revolution appeared first on eWEEK.



EngadgetApr 10, 2026
Google has reportedly started to add Polymarket data to News results
Google News has begun showing Polymarket bets and odds alongside actual stories, according to a report by Futurism. These look to appear as large blocks that include links to numerous ways for people to lose their money.

Bets tend to appear in the "For you" section of Google News, which is supposed to be tailored to a person's particular interests. Futurism notes that the platform actually placed a Polymarket bet as the top news result when inquiring about the price of Bitcoin.

The publication saw links to the prediction market all over Google News, including in searches. It popped up in queries regarding the Strait of Hormuz, which presents a link that lets people bet on the number of ships that would be allowed to pass through the critical passageway. The report even indicates that users were able to set the gambling platform as a source, which directs readers to an aggregate page of other Polymarket links.


eWeekApr 07, 2026
Apple Intelligence Cheat Sheet: A Complete Guide in 2026
Apple Intelligence brings generative AI to iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Learn how it works, key features, supported devices, and how it compares to rivals.

The post Apple Intelligence Cheat Sheet: A Complete Guide in 2026 appeared first on eWEEK.



eWeekApr 06, 2026
China Deploys Robot Dogs, Drones, and Humanoids to Run a ‘Full-Space' Metro System
China's Hefei metro is testing robot dogs, drones, and humanoids to inspect trains, patrol platforms, and assist passengers during busy travel periods.

The post China Deploys Robot Dogs, Drones, and Humanoids to Run a ‘Full-Space' Metro System appeared first on eWEEK.



CNET How ToApr 03, 2026
How to Turn Off Apple Intelligence if You're Not Using It
If Apple's AI tech isn't for you, here's how you can disable all or parts of it.

PC World Latest NewsOct 15, 2025
How Panther Lake is made: We went inside Intel's most advanced chip fab

And by "you," I mean Adam, Mark, and Will, not me. Because I'm too far away from Arizona to see Intel's massive industrial fabrication center. And I'm not jealous at all, not even a little bit.

Sadly, because it's 1) a clean facility that's ten times as strict as an average surgical theater in terms of cleanliness and 2) stuffed floor-to-very-high-ceiling with proprietary technology and industrial secrets, the PCWorld team didn't get to take photos or video of the brand new Fab 52-18A facility, which is gearing up to produce Intel's next-generation Panther Lake chips for 2026.

The team did get to take notes and had a nice long chat in the Arizona sunshine about their experiences. For a deep dive on what has to be one of the most complex facilities on the planet, check out the full conversati


ConnectSafelyMay 08, 2024
Updates on America's TikTok Use and a Guide For Parents
There is a lot of news about TikTok and the legislation that would require the company to change ownership. It's important to keep ourselves informed about how to keep our families safer when using it.

The post Updates on America's TikTok Use and a Guide For Parents appeared first on ConnectSafely.


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