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Mac RumorsJun 18, 2026
Three Ways macOS 27 Improves iPhone Mirroring
In macOS 27 Golden Gate, Apple has brought some meaningful updates to iPhone Mirroring besides a new app icon. Here's what's new.


EngadgetJun 18, 2026
How to pay with Google Wallet using your Samsung Galaxy Watch
You don't have to have a Pixel Watch to use Google Wallet. Here's how to set it up on your Galaxy Watch.

CNET NewsJun 18, 2026
Adobe Says Its Expanded AI Agents Are There to 'Guide You Down the Happy Path'
You are the creative orchestrator with the new AI assistants coming to Photoshop, Premiere Pro and Illustrator.

Mac RumorsJun 18, 2026
Apple to Make Chips in US With Intel, Trump Says
Apple has agreed to work with Intel to manufacture some of its chips in the United States, U.S. president Trump said on Thursday.


Mac RumorsJun 18, 2026
Apple's A12 and A13 Chips Facing New Unpatchable Exploit
Security research firm Paradigm Shift today published details of a new BootROM vulnerability affecting Apple's A12 and A13 chips, along with a working proof-of-concept exploit named "usbliter8."


Mac RumorsJun 18, 2026
Apple Announces Major App Store Changes on iOS in Brazil
Apple today announced that developers in Brazil will be allowed to distribute iPhone apps through alternative app marketplaces on iOS, and accept payments through third-party platforms. In other words, developers in Brazil will be able to circumvent the App Store and Apple's in-app purchase system, but there are still fees.


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US Open 2026: TV Schedule, How to Watch, Stream All the PGA Tour Golf From Anywhere
J.J. Spaun is out to defend his title in the third major tournament of the year at Shinnecock Hills.

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GTA 6: Preorders Start June 25, Release Date, Pricing, Locations and More
The next installment of the Grand Theft Auto series is poised to dominate 2026. Here's what we know so far.

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Rooting for Portugal at World Cup 2026? Here's a Guide to All Its Matches
The Seleção das Quinas boasts one of its strongest ever squads for this summer's tournament.

CNET Most Popular ProductsJun 17, 2026
Google's New Smart Home Speaker Is Here, a Challenger to the HomePod Mini
Google's first new smart speaker in years puts a big focus on Gemini for Home, but will that be enough to help it compete with HomePods and Amazon Echo speakers?

Mac RumorsJun 17, 2026
You Can Easily Install the iOS 27 Beta For Free Right Now, Here's How
If you have not been paying close attention, you might still think that you need to be enrolled in the Apple Developer Program for $99 per year to install iOS developer betas, but that has not been the case for a few years now. In fact, anyone can install the iOS 27 developer beta on their iPhone for free, and the process is quite easy.


ComputerWorldMar 20, 2024
The best ways to run Android apps on a Windows PC
Though Microsoft removed Android app support from Windows 11, there are still ways to run Android apps on your PC if you want. Here are the best ways to do so, whether you're using Windows 10 or Windows 11.

What happened to the Windows Subsystem for Android? When Microsoft unveiled Windows 11, one of its big features was support for running Android apps with the "Windows Subsystem for Android."

That feature was delayed, and Microsoft ended up launching it quietly. You could install the Amazon Appstore from the Microsoft Store on Windows, and then you could install Android apps from the Amazon Appstore on your Windows PC.

But most Android apps aren't available on the Amazon Appstore — instead, they're on Google Play. Neither Microsoft nor Amazon really spent much time pushing or advertising these Android apps.

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ComputerWorldFeb 28, 2024
Google calls Microsoft's cloud practices in the EU anti-competitive
Google Cloud has joined AWS and Europe-based Cloud Infrastructure Services Providers in Europe (CISPE) in protesting Microsoft's anticompetitive cloud software licensing practices in the EU.

"Microsoft's cloud licensing restrictions restrict choice and create harmful downstream impacts for companies, ranging from higher costs to more security breaches to a chilling effect on smaller cloud and software providers including European AI startups," Amit Zavery, vice president of platforms at Google Cloud, wrote on X.

Microsoft should end the arbitrary "Listed Provider" designation and allow customers to run their previously purchased software on any platform without paying as much as 5x more to use non-Azure clouds, Zavery said, adding that Microsoft shouldn't be permitted to pick and choose who it competes with.

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