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CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 15, 2026
The Best Vegan Meal Delivery Services for 2026, Tested by a Plant-Based Eater
Over several months, I tested popular vegan meal delivery services to see which tasted best and were worth the cost.

EngadgetFeb 15, 2026
Apple's iPhone Air MagSafe battery is cheaper than ever right now
We found the iPhone Air to have a pretty decent battery life for such a thin-and-light phone, somewhere in the region of 27 hours if you're continuously streaming video. But it's still a phone, arguably your most used device on a daily basis, so you may need to top it up during the day if you're using it constantly. That's where Apple's iPhone Air MagSafe battery pack comes in, and it's currently on sale for $79.



This accessory only works with the iPhone Air, but much like the phone it attaches to, it's extremely slim at 7.5mmm, so crucially doesn't add so much bulk when attached that it defeats the point of having a thin phone in the first place. The MagSafe Battery isn't enormous a


EngadgetFeb 15, 2026
Apple may be adding a splash of color to its upcoming budget-friendly MacBook
The hardest choice to make for building your next MacBook might be selecting a color. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple has tested colors including light yellow, light green, blue and pink for its next entry-level MacBook that's aimed at students and enterprise users.

Beyond the more vibrant colors, Gurman said that Apple has also trialed its classic silver and dark gray colorways for its cheaper laptop. Gurman added that not all of these six colors will make it to the final product, but Apple has recently shown it's not afraid to dip into flashier options. Apple refreshed the iMac in 2024 with a total of seven colors and swapped out the space gray option for sky blue for the latest MacBook Air.

Color choices aside, the latest rumors point to the upcoming MacBook having a price tag that's anywhere between $699 and $799. To achieve that lower price point, Apple is expected to port over its chips designed for iPhones, like the A18 Pro that we first saw with the iPhone 16 Pro Max. We're also anticipating Apple will compromise on specs, ports, or


EngadgetFeb 14, 2026
Presidents' Day sales 2026: The best tech deals to shop this weekend from Apple, Sony, Anker and others
Presidents' Day is a great time to buy appliances, mattresses and furniture as they are often on sale for the holiday. Tech also gets discounted around this time, but you have to do a bit more digging to find actually good deals. And this year, Presidents' Day comes right after Valentine's Day and Super Bowl 2026, which means there are some overlapping sales to consider. If you don't want to sort through the mess of bad deals out there, Engadget has you covered. We're curating the best President Day sales on tech we can find right here. We'll update this post through the holiday as more deals become available.

Presidents' Day deals under $50

Disney and Hulu bundle (one month) for $10 ($3 off): You can get one month of Disney and Hulu access for only $10 right now. That represents a small savings over the standard $13-per-month price for the bundle, but a 58-percent dis


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ResearchBuzzFeb 14, 2026
Georgia Healthcare Costs, Minnesota Fact-Checking, Yakama Nation, More: Saturday ResearchBuzz, February 14, 2026
NEW RESOURCES Now Habersham: This online tool lets you compare costs of medical procedures for private, Medicaid and Medicare. "After entering information including your ZIP code, the Georgia APCD Cost Comparison Tool […]

EngadgetFeb 14, 2026
Disney accuses ByteDance of 'virtual smash-and-grab' when using copyrighted works to train its AI
Disney is going after another generative AI tool, accusing ByteDance and its recently released Seedance 2.0 of using its copyrighted material without permission. As first reported on by Axios, the Walt Disney Company sent a cease-and-desist letter to ByteDance, claiming the Chinese company developed its Seedance tool "with a pirated library of Disney's copyrighted characters from Star Wars, Marvel, and other Disney franchises, as if Disney's coveted intellectual property were free public domain clip art."

The letter, which was obtained by Axios, included examples of Seedance videos featuring copyrighted Disney characters, including Spider-Man, Darth Vader, Peter Griffin and more. Even though ByteDance just released Seedance 2.0 on Thursday, it's already earned praise, but also indignation from Hollywood studios, when it comes to its AI-generating capabilities.

With the strong early momentum, Seedance has already found itself in hot water with one of the largest media companies in the world. However, it's not the first time that Disney has threatened legal action against an AI company, since


Mac RumorsFeb 14, 2026
Anker's Weekend Sale Includes Big Savings on Newest Prime Chargers
Earlier this month, Anker debuted its new Prime 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station with a launch discount on Amazon. If ordered this week, you can clip the on-page coupon on Amazon to get the accessory for $119.99, down from $149.99.


Mac RumorsFeb 13, 2026
Apple Launching New 'Sales Coach' App
Apple plans to launch a rebranded "Sales Coach" app on the iPhone and iPad later this month, according to a source familiar with the matter.


Mac RumorsFeb 13, 2026
Five iPhone 18 Pro Features Revealed in New Report
While the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max are still seven months away, an analyst has revealed five new features the devices will allegedly have.


EngadgetFeb 13, 2026
Meta is reportedly working to bring facial recognition to its smart glasses
Meta has backed away from highly controversial facial recognition tech in its products and services before, but seemingly not so far that it isn't willing to have another crack at it. A new report from The New York Times claims Mark Zuckerberg's company wants to add facial recognition to its lineup of branded smart glasses at some point this year.

The NYT spoke to four anonymous people with knowledge of Meta's plans, who told the publication that the feature is codenamed "Name Tag" internally. As you'd expect, it would let people wearing Meta-powered Oakley or Ray-Ban glasses identify people and "get information about them" using AI.

Such technology naturally carries huge privacy and ethical risks, which is reportedly why Meta was hesitant to unveil Name Tag at a conference for the blind last year. It also may have


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Mac RumorsFeb 11, 2026
Report: One in Four Smartphones Are Now iPhones
Nearly one in four active smartphones worldwide are now iPhones, according to new data from Counterpoint Research.


ResearchBuzzFeb 07, 2026
Weather Warnings, WordPress, Sam Altman, More: Saturday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, February 7, 2026
NEW RESOURCES University College London: Launch Event: UCL Warning Database Launch. "The UCL Warning Database builds on the world's first global warnings database developed under the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) as part […]

ResearchBuzzFeb 06, 2026
Xikipedia, WordPress, CIA World Factbook, More: Friday ResearchBuzz, February 6, 2026
NEW RESOURCES Engadget: A developer turned Wikipedia into a social media-style feed. "While it's important to stay informed about what's going on in the world, endlessly scrolling through your social media feeds […]
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