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Apple's iPhone 17 models are its most popular iPhones to date, Apple CFO Kevan Parekh told the Financial Times. Both Parekh and Apple CEO Tim Cook attributed Apple's stellar Q2 2026 performance to iPhone sales.
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Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for May 1.
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Here are the main differences between the two book-style foldables.
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I started with wings and fries. These days, I'm air-frying almost everything.
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Here's how to calculate the perfect TV size based on your room.
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You can either tone it down or turn it off.
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Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for May 1, No. 789.
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Apple today released new firmware for the AirPods Pro 3. The firmware has a version number of 8B40, up from 8B39.
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Not enough US adults are trading in tech for extra cash, according to CNET's latest findings. Here's how you can cash in.
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Some US adults say new models can be expensive, but RAM storage is pushing refurbished device prices higher.
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YouTube's picture-in-picture mode on the iPhone and iPad is expanding to more users worldwide, YouTube said today. Picture-in-picture (PiP) will be rolling out globally, so it will no longer be limited to those in the U.S. and Premium subscribers.
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The latest test version of Copilot in Edge includes a "Browser Actions" toggle, which gives Copilot access to your Edge profile—that includes logins, saved passwords, browsing history, and cookies. This allows the AI assistant to effectively act as you on your behalf to launch pages, click on links, and fill out forms without annoying login prompts.
Another new feature is called "Journeys," which allows Copilot to analyze the last seven days of your browsing history to create summaries and "cards" on the new tab page. Microsoft emphasizes that all your data is kept local and isn't used for AI training or advertising purposes. However, the feature does require a Microsoft account.
Microsoft also emphasizes that Copilot can't control Windows outside the Edge browser or bypass passwords and two-factor authentication. You must authorize access and manually send tabs to Copilot. It isn't yet clear when this deeper integration will be released in full.
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