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Apple is still working on a cheaper, lighter successor to its Vision Pro headset, but it is unlikely to launch before late 2028 or 2029, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.
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Nvidia is entering the consumer PC chip business for the first time and has thrown down the gauntlet to Apple, describing its new RTX Spark processor as "the most efficient PC chip ever built."
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NEW RESOURCES Boing Boing: Site tracks significant US layoffs. "The US Layoffs Tracker is updated daily with the latest disclosures under the WARN Act, which requires employers with 100 or more workers […]
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The new SoC promises class-leading performance for creation and gaming, and, of course, generative AI and agents.
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iOS 27 will include a nice quality-of-life improvement for those who frequently split bills with friends and family, allowing them to easily take a photo of a receipt and generate payment requests for different people, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.
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Dell this week introduced a new version of the XPS 13, a laptop that it said is "contending with the MacBook Neo on price, and exceeding it on features."
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Apple's first foldable iPhone, known as the "iPhone Ultra," will feature impressive vapor chamber cooling and launch in September despite production difficulties, a known leaker today reported.
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Online passport renewal is faster, cheaper and dramatically less painful than the old process. Here's how to get started.
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VPNs are already pretty handy privacy tools, but Surfshark has shown that a little network ingenuity can unlock innovative features that you won't find from other VPN providers.
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Apple is expected to launch its first foldable iPhone later this year. Rumors suggest the "iPhone Ultra" will come in two color options, and a leaker shared an image today that allegedly shows one of them.
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JD.com founder Liu Qiangdong says the company will protect frontline workers from AI-driven displacement as it expands automation in China and across retail.
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Microsoft's Surface Laptop Ultra is basically a MacBook Pro clone (that's powered by NVIDIA's RTX Spark).
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AI PROBLEMS Mashable: How often does Gemini 3.5 Flash hallucinate or lie? Google isn't saying.. "As AI gets integrated into every facet of our lives, AI hallucinations remain a stubborn and intractable […]
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While we are still a week away from Apple unveiling iOS 27, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman has just shared the first rumor regarding iOS 28.
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The first pro sports game in a major league was broadcast with footage exclusively shot with iPhones. Here's how it was done.
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AI PROBLEMS Iowa Capital Dispatch: Attorney reprimanded for AI-fabricated information in court filing. "It's at least the second time an Iowa attorney has faced allegations of using artificial intelligence, or AI, to […]
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Privacy-focused search engine DuckDuckGo has seen a surge in demand for its "No AI" search option in the wake of Google's May 19th I/O announcements. Google debuted a new "intelligent" search box reimagined with AI. It features AI suggestions as an upgrade to autocomplete, support for follow-up questions, expanded Personal Intelligence for connecting Gmail and Google Photos, and Search agents.
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DATA CENTERS Bangor Daily News: Eastport residents push City Council to oppose underwater AI data center. "Rising public concern over a proposed underwater artificial intelligence data center in the Bay of Fundy's […]
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Apple today released new firmware for its second-generation AirTag item trackers. The firmware has a 3.0.49 version number, up from 3.0.45, and it is the second firmware update that Apple has provided for the ?AirTag? 2.
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Humanoid's Bosch deal moves HMND 01 warehouse robots toward mass production after a German logistics pilot tested box-handling workflows in March.
The post Humanoid Turns to Bosch to Bring Its Warehouse Robots Into Mass Production appeared first on eWEEK.
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North Korean hackers stole nearly $400 million worth of cryptocurrency in 2021, making it one of the most profitable years yet for cybercriminals in the severely isolated country, according to a new report.
Hackers launched at least seven different attacks last year, mostly targeting corporate investments and centralized exchanges with a variety of tactics including phishing, malware and social engineering, according to a report by Chainalysis, a company that tracks cryptocurrencies.
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