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Mac RumorsAug 19, 2026
College Students Can Get a Free Year of Google AI Pro
Google today said eligible college students in the United States can get a free year of Google AI Pro. Google AI Pro is normally priced at $19.99 per month, and it includes 4x higher usage limits in Gemini, access to Gemini Spark, Gemini in Google apps like Gmail and Google Docs, and 5TB of storage space.


Mac RumorsAug 19, 2026
EU Welcomes Apple's App Store Changes, Epic Slams 'Junk Fees'
Apple yesterday updated its App Store fees in the EU to comply with the Digital Markets Act and to put an end to its ongoing conflict with the European Commission. Apple cut the Core Technology Fee and simplified its pricing structure, so apps distributed through alternative marketplaces or through the web will pay less than before.


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Mac RumorsAug 19, 2026
Meta AI Launches Mac App With Screen Sharing and Dictation
Meta today launched a new ?Meta? AI app for the Mac, which is available in a beta capacity.


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EngadgetAug 19, 2026
Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold review: Doing more but not quite enough
Google's latest foldable sports some welcome upgrades, but its lack of a major design change is disappointing.

ResearchBuzzAug 19, 2026
Have I Been Flocked?, XCancel, Raclin Murphy Museum of Art, More: Wednesday ResearchBuzz, August 19, 2026
NEW RESOURCES Mashable: Have you been Flocked? This website lets you find out. "A website called Have I Been Flocked? lets you enter your license plate number and check whether it appears […]

ComputerWorldAug 18, 2026
Google buys data from bankrupt Spirit Airlines for AI training
Google has paid $10 million in a bankruptcy auction for a large amount of data from the defunct Spirit Airlines, Bloomberg Law reports.

The purchase includes 100 million emails, 500 million messages, data from Microsoft Teams, as well as information on revenue, flight operations, marketing, personnel, and project management. The material also includes 30 million lines of program code, development data, and various software models and algorithms, as well as pricing data from 7.2 billion competing flights and approximately 7.5 billion passenger transactions.

No personal data will be included in the deal, and according to Google, a third party will review the material and remove any information that could identify individuals. Google said the data will then be used to improve the company's products and AI models.





ResearchBuzzAug 14, 2026
Flock Camera Abuse, Yandex Apps, SerpApi, More: Friday ResearchBuzz, August 14, 2026
NEW RESOURCES Common Dreams: New Database Documents Over 100 Cases of Cops Abusing Flock Surveillance Cameras. "A new database launched Wednesday that details more than 100 cases of alleged abuse by law […]

Mac RumorsAug 11, 2026
Satechi Launches 240W ChargeView Desktop Charger With Six USB-C Ports
Satechi today launched the ChargeView 240W Desktop Charger, a successor to the 140W ChargeView released last year. The ChargeView 240W can power multiple devices at one time, splitting 240W across six USB-C ports.


Mac RumorsAug 11, 2026
Apple Extends 2026 Back to School Promotion Until September 24
Apple today extended its 2026 Back to School Promotion until September 24, which means it will last almost a month longer than planned. The extension is applicable in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and multiple countries in Asia.


ComputerWorldAug 10, 2026
Meta's local AI model prompts enterprises to rethink hardware-software cost trade-off
Meta rolled out a new 30-billion-parameter AI model optimized to run on a PC or Mac with a single GPU on Monday, offering a way to run always-on agentic workflows locally rather than relying on the cloud.

The company has dubbed it Muse Glimmer. However, its hardware demands, including a GPU with a minimum of 24GB of VRAM, could make it difficult to justify for deployment at scale.

Although analysts and consultants agree that there is a tremendous enterprise appetite for running models locally, determining whether switching more systems from cloud to local makes fiscal sense is much more complex. 

The hardware costs are tricky to calculate even today, with the VRAM needed depending on the particular applications to be run. But the far bigger consideration is that there is no way to determine what RAM costs will look like over the next 12-18 months, and there is an identical lack of visibility into how cloud prices might increase during the same timeframe. 

That makes determining the better financial choice impossible.

Agents become capex, not opex Noah Kenney, principal consultant at Digital 520, noted that since RAM costs have increased "exponentially" over the last 12 months, cloud AI providers are also going to have to increase their prices. Beyond that, IT needs to anticipate logistical is


Washington Post TechAug 10, 2026
AI models are breaking out of their cages. Their creators are scrambling.
New details of how ChatGPT maker OpenAI failed to notice that its models had launched a hacking spree raise questions about the industry's approach to safety.

eWeekAug 07, 2026
DeepSeek Puts $20.8M Into Unitree IPO to Build Smarter Humanoid Robots
DeepSeek invests $20.8 million in Unitree's Shanghai IPO, deepening a partnership to develop AI models and applications for humanoid robots in China.
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