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Mac RumorsMar 22, 2026
Apple Has Released More Than 10 Products and Accessories This Month
It has been a busy March for Apple, which has unveiled more than 10 products and accessories this month. However, aside from the all-new MacBook Neo and Studio Display XDR, the devices received faster chips or new colors and little else.


Mac RumorsMar 22, 2026
iPad 12 With A18 Chip for Apple Intelligence is 'Still Coming This Year'
Apple has updated a wide range of products and accessories this month, but there is still no entry-level iPad 12 with Apple Intelligence support.


SlashDotMar 22, 2026
Elon Musk Announces $20B 'Terafab' Chip Plant in Texas To Supply His Companies


ResearchBuzzMar 22, 2026
PFLAG, Fortnite, WordPress, More: Sunday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, March 22, 2026
NEW RESOURCES PFLAG: New "Creating Pride in Families" Resource for Working Parents and Caregivers Launches. "With more than 50 years of experience supporting parents, families, and non-family allies of LGBTQ people, PFLAG […]

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SlashDotMar 22, 2026
Walmart Announces Digital Price Labels for Every Store in the U.S. By the End of 2026


CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 22, 2026
Samsung's Galaxy S26 Phones Will Work With Apple's AirDrop, Much Like the Pixel 10
AirDrop support will start with the Galaxy S26 this week and is planned for more Galaxy devices later.

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Mac RumorsMar 16, 2026
Apple's M4 iPad Air Drops to New Low Prices on Amazon, Get Up to $100 Off
Last week, Amazon introduced discounts on the brand new M4 iPad Air, and you can still get up to $100 off these brand new models today. Additionally, Amazon has deepened the discounts on a few of these models, and all remain in stock with free delivery around March 21.


ResearchBuzzMar 15, 2026
ICE in Massachusetts, LibreOffice, Pi Day Doodles, More: Sunday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, March 15, 2026
NEW RESOURCES Boston Herald: Healey, Campbell launch new online portal for residents to report ICE misconduct . "Gov. Maura Healey and Attorney General Andrea Campbell have launched a new online portal that […]

CNET How ToMar 12, 2026
Turn Your Old Tech Into Cash at the 7 Best Places to Sell It
Don't let outdated gadgets collect dust when these platforms are here to help you turn them into money.

PC World Latest NewsOct 10, 2025
How to use Instagram anonymously without an account

Using Instagram without an account Instagram only works in a web browser without registration. On the official iPhone or Android app, you'll be forced to sign up right away. If you try using a mobile browser, you won't get very far because Instagram will redirect you to the app.

The following functions are available in the web browser without an Instagram account:

Access public profiles: You can directly access Instagram pages of celebrities, companies, or influencers as long as they're not set to private. To do this, enter https://www.instagram.com/[profile name] in the address bar. View posts and comments: Open a post by right clicking "Open in new tab." Initially, a login window will appear, but you can close it by clicking on the small X at the top. The prompt will then disappear, allowing you to read the post and comments as normal. Retrieve stories (with a diversion): Instagram blocks Stories if you don't have an account, but you can view them anonymously through third-party websites or specialized viewers. Not possible without an account:

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Computer World Security NewsDec 13, 2023
What is Stolen Device Protection for iPhone and how does it work?
Take that, iPhone thieves — Apple is about to make it even more difficult to use its smartphones when you have no right to do so. In the upcoming iOS 17.3, it is testing out a new security system called "Stolen Device Protection."

Here's a look at what this is, and what it does.

Stolen Device Protection explained Apple's beta notes explain: "Stolen Device Protection adds an additional layer of security in the unlikely case that someone has stolen your iPhone and also obtained your passcode."

The company explains the features this way:

Accessing your saved passwords requires Face/Touch ID to be sure it's you. Changing sensitive settings like your Apple ID password is protected by a security delay. No delay is required when iPhone is at familiar locations such as home and work. The idea is that Stolen Device Protection introduces another obstacle that makes it difficult for thieves to gain access to your data, erase it, or delete the device to factory fresh status for resale.

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