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Mac RumorsMay 15, 2026
OpenAI brings Codex Remote Access to ChatGPT Mobile App
OpenAI has brought its Codex coding agent to the ChatGPT mobile app, providing iPhone and Android users with remote access to Codex sessions running on a Mac.
Now in preview: Codex in the ChatGPT mobile app.

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Mac RumorsMay 15, 2026
MacRumors Giveaway: Win an Apple Watch Ultra 3 and 25W 3-in-1 Charging Station From Lululook
For this week's giveaway, we've teamed up with Lululook to offer MacRumors readers a chance to win an Apple Watch Ultra 3 and a Qi2.2 25W 3-in-1 Charging Station to go along with it.


SlashDotMay 15, 2026
OpenAI Now Wants ChatGPT To Access Your Bank Accounts


ResearchBuzzMay 15, 2026
Louisiana Education Spending, GPO, Anti-Ukraine Propaganda, More: Friday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, May 15, 2026
NEW RESOURCES KTBS: Louisiana Treasury launches new website to track public education spending. "The Louisiana Treasury has launched a new website that allows the public to track how tax dollars are being […]

Mac RumorsMay 15, 2026
ChatGPT Can Now Connect to Your Financial Accounts for Budgeting Advice
OpenAI is adding a new personal finance feature to ChatGPT, letting people connect their financial accounts to the chatbot to get budgeting advice.


Mac RumorsMay 15, 2026
iPhone 17 Pro Named Fastest-Charging Smartphone
Apple's iPhone 17 Pro has been named the fastest-charging phone overall in a new CNET lab test covering 33 smartphones, with Samsung's Galaxy S26 Ultra taking the top spot for wired charging speed.


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Mac RumorsMay 15, 2026
The MacRumors Show: Gemini Announcements and Apple Watch Series 12 Rumors
On this week's episode of The MacRumors Show, we discuss Google's latest wave of announcements for Android and Gemini, the newly announced Fitbit Air, and Apple Watch Series 12 rumors.


Mac RumorsMay 15, 2026
Best Apple Deals of the Week: Anker Accessories on Sale Plus AirPods Max 2 for $509 and More
The best Apple deals this week include AirPods Max 2 for $40 off, 2026 MacBook Pro for up to $216 off, and Apple Watch Series 11 for up to $130 off. You'll also find Anker's best charging accessories on sale on Amazon right now, including the new Prime 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station.


Mac RumorsMay 15, 2026
Amazon Discounts 2026 16-Inch MacBook Pro by $249 Across All Models
Deals on the 2026 MacBook Pros have been popular over the past few weeks, but the focus has been on the 14-inch M5 Pro models. Today, Amazon has opened up massive discounts on the 16-inch M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pro, with $249 off every model.


SlashDotMay 15, 2026
Bill To Block Publishers From Killing Online Games Advances In California


New York Times TechMay 14, 2026
OpenAI Considers Legal Action Against Apple in Strained Relationship
The A.I. company, which is in the middle of a court fight with Elon Musk, has been unhappy with how Apple has integrated ChatGPT into its devices.

ResearchBuzzMay 14, 2026
Indigo Fediverse App, 19th Century Newcastle Australia, Ukraine Cultural Heritage, More: Thursday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, May 14, 2026
NEW RESOURCES TechCrunch: Indigo brings the open social web to one app. "When using Indigo, you can distinguish Bluesky from Mastodon posts in your timeline: Bluesky profiles are outlined in blue, while […]

Major GeeksMay 14, 2026
Opera One Portable 131.0.5877.55
Opera Web Browser Portable is a free web browser that is a fast, safe and secure web browser. Opera lets you quickly pick up browsing where you left off, across all of your devices. Just sign in to your Opera account to sync browsing data - bookmarks, open tabs, passwords and typed history. [License: | Requires: | Size: ]

ResearchBuzzMay 13, 2026
Teacher Collective Bargaining, OpenAI Trial, Canvas Hack, More: Wednesday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, May 13, 2026
NEW RESOURCES National Council on Teacher Quality: Have you checked out our new database?. "Earlier this month, NCTQ launched an amazing new tool to give the public better access to the content […]

PC World Latest NewsOct 10, 2025
Watch: We tested Battlefield 6's micro stutter and smooth performance

Will's test PC is running an AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D processor and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card, so it's just about the best hardware you can reasonably expect in the current PC gaming landscape. What we're looking for isn't necessarily high frame rates but smoothness. So what we don't want to see is big spikes in the frame rendering time, which normally oscillate between 5 and 12 milliseconds. And most of the standard campaign gameplay doesn't really have any of it, though some of the showpiece scripted sections (such as the beach landing) can hit it hard with effects like smoke.

Some Battlefield veterans might be a lot more concerned with multiplayer performance, where W


Computer World Security NewsSep 20, 2023
UK's controversial online safety bill set to become law
Four years after it started life as a white paper, the UK government's controversial Online Safety Bill has finally passed through Parliament and is set to become law in the coming weeks.

The  bill aims to keep websites and different types of internet-based services free of illegal and harmful material while defending freedom of expression. It applies to search engines; internet services that host user-generated content, such as social media platforms; online forums; some online games; and sites that publish or display pornographic content.

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Computer World Security NewsAug 08, 2023
Researchers build a scary Mac attack using AI and sound
A UK research team based at Durham University has identified an exploit that could allow attackers to figure out what you type on your MacBook Pro — based on the sound each keyboard tap makes.

These kinds of attacks aren't particularly new. The researchers found research dating back to the 1950s into using acoustics to identify what people write. They also note that the first paper detailing use of such an attack surface was written for the US National Security Agency (NSA) in 1972, prompting speculation such attacks may already be in place.

"(The) governmental origin of AS- CAs creates speculation that such an attack may already be possible on modern devices, but remains classified," the researchers wrote.

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