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Mac RumorsMay 01, 2026
Apple to Unveil macOS 27 Next Month With These New Features
Apple will unveil its latest software platforms during its WWDC 2026 keynote on Monday, June 8, and one of them will be macOS 27 for the Mac.


CNET Most Popular ProductsMay 01, 2026
LG's New Ultralight Gram Laptops Just Dropped, With Special Service Plan Pricing
Made from the company's new Aerominium material, the 2026 models feature the latest Intel and AMD processors and weigh 3 pounds or less.

CNET Most Popular ProductsMay 01, 2026
OpenAI Faces Lawsuits Over Deadly Mass Shooting in Canada
In 2025, OpenAI banned a ChatGPT account linked to the alleged shooter. CEO Sam Altman later said he was sorry the company didn't alert law enforcement.

Mac RumorsMay 01, 2026
Here's When to Expect an iPad 12 With Apple Intelligence
A new entry-level iPad 12 with Apple Intelligence support likely remains months away, based on a comment shared by an Apple executive this week.


ResearchBuzzMay 01, 2026
Indiana Gas Prices, Preserving Digital Poetry, Snapchat, More: Friday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, May 1, 2026
NEW RESOURCES Indiana Attorney General: Attorney General Todd Rokita launches IN Fuel Watch. "Attorney General Todd Rokita today launched IN Fuel Watch, a new public online portal that provides real-time gasoline prices […]

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Wired NewsMay 01, 2026
The Chinese Government Just Got the World's Largest Digital Rights Conference Canceled
Access Now, the group that organizes RightsCon, says Zambian officials asked it to exclude Taiwanese participants if it wanted the event to proceed as planned.

Mac RumorsMay 01, 2026
The MacRumors Show: Your Tech Questions Answered
On this week's episode of The MacRumors Show, we answer your listener questions about the future of Apple's product lineup, the software and services shaping the ecosystem, and our own personal histories with the company and its devices.


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CNET Most Popular ProductsMay 01, 2026
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EngadgetApr 25, 2026
OpenAI's Sam Altman apologizes for not reporting ChatGPT account of Tumbler Ridge suspect to police
Two months following the deadly shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, OpenAI's Sam Altman has formally apologized for not informing police of the alarming ChatGPT conversations seen with the suspect's account. Before the incident, OpenAI banned the account belonging to the alleged shooter, Jesse Van Rootselaar, for violating its usage policy due to potential for real-world violence.

"I am deeply sorry that we did not alert law enforcement to the account that was banned in June," Altman wrote in the letter. "While I know words can never be enough, I believe an apology is necessary to recognize the harm and irreversible loss your community has suffered."

Altman noted in the letter, which was published in full by Tumbler RidgeLines, that he spoke with both Darryl Krakowa, Tumbler Ridge's mayor, and David Eby, the British Columbia premier, and agreed that a "public apology was necessary, but that time was also needed to respect the community as you grieved."

Eby, who also highlighted Altman's letter in his post on X, agreed that the "apology is necessary," but added that it was "grossly insufficient for the devastation done to the families of Tumbler Ridge." Moving ahead, Altman reaffirmed in the letter that OpenAI would "find ways to prevent tragedies like this in the future" and work with all levels of government to prevent something like this from happening again. Altman's latest commitme


EngadgetApr 24, 2026
What you need to know as Elon Musk's lawsuit against Sam Altman begins
In a few short days, jury selection will begin in the long-awaited Musk v. Altman case. At the end of that process, an Oakland federal court will task nine regular people with deciding if OpenAI defrauded Elon Musk when it announced, and recently completed, its reorganization to become a more traditional for-profit business. More than just being the venue where two billionaires will air their grievances against one another in public, the trial has the potential to reshape the AI industry.

How did we get here?Musk first sued OpenAI in 2024, but the seed of the dispute was planted when Sam Altman emailed the billionaire on the evening of May 25, 2015. "Been thinking a lot about whether it's possible to stop humanity from developing AI. I think the answer is most definitely not," Altman wrote at the time. "If it's going to happen anyway, it seems like it would be good for someone other than Google to do it first. Any thoughts on whether it would be good for [Y Combinator] to start a Manhattan Project for AI?"

"Probably worth a conversation," Musk responded a couple of hours later. That same year, OpenAI announced itself to the world, with Altman and Musk as co-chairs of the new joint venture. "OpenAI is a nonprofit artificial intelligence research company. Our goal is to advance digital intelligence in the way that is mostly likely to benefit humanity as a whole, unconstrained by a need to generate financial return. Si


ResearchBuzzApr 24, 2026
The Troubles, Ireland Sports Coaching, Bluesky, More: Friday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, April 24, 2026
NEW RESOURCES Irish Legal News: UK government records relating to Troubles published by National Archives. "This first batch of files includes records offering fresh insights into the conflict's early stages, including: the […]

Mac RumorsApr 22, 2026
iPhone 18 Pro's Special Color Rumored Yet Again
Last week, Macworld's Filipe Espósito reported that Apple is testing four color options for the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max, and one of those colors has since been corroborated by a known leaker on the Chinese social media platform Weibo.


Mac RumorsApr 21, 2026
Tim Cook Says He's 'Healthy,' Plans to Remain at Apple 'for a Long Time'
Tim Cook today told employees he plans to be at Apple "for a long time" in his new role as executive chairman. Cook shared the information in an all-hands meeting detailed by Bloomberg.

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