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Mac RumorsMar 23, 2026
Apple to Introduce Ads in Apple Maps as Part of Services Revenue Push
Apple is planning to include ads in Apple Maps search results as soon as this summer, reports Bloomberg. Apple is aiming to earn more money from its services division, and it could announce plans for Maps ads as early as this month.


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Apple will reportedly start stuffing ads into the Maps app (Engadget)

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 23, 2026
FCC Bans Foreign-Made Routers as a 'National Security Risk'
The ban applies to the sale of new routers manufactured outside the US, but anyone with existing foreign-made routers can continue to use them.

Mac RumorsMar 23, 2026
iPhone Air Said to Be Roughly Twice as Popular as iPhone 16 Plus
While it certainly has its critics, the iPhone Air appears to have validated Apple's decision to retire the iPhone Plus, if new results from an independent analysis are anything to go by.


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Apple Reportedly Preparing 'Biggest Set of iPhone Revamps' Ever (Mac Rumors)

Mac RumorsMar 23, 2026
Kwikset Smart Locks Can Now Be Controlled Through Apple CarPlay
Lock maker Kwikset today added CarPlay integration to the Kwikset app, which means iPhone owners can lock or unlock Kwikset smart locks directly from the car's dashboard.


eWeekMar 23, 2026
Humanoid Robots Are Learning Tennis — and It's a Big Leap for Real-World AI
A new AI system called LATENT helps a humanoid robot react faster on the tennis court by learning from imperfect human motion data.

The post Humanoid Robots Are Learning Tennis — and It's a Big Leap for Real-World AI appeared first on eWEEK.



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China's New Surgical Robot Matches Surgeons While Speeding Brain Imaging Procedures (eWeek)

CNET NewsMar 23, 2026
Use AI to Find Your Next Rental Car With Turo's ChatGPT App
Turo's ChatGPT app is the latest example of AI's rapid advance into every aspect of the automotive industry.

GizmodoMar 23, 2026
FCC Bans All New Routers Not Made in America
Routers the FCC has already approved can still be sold, but further approvals of foreign-made routers will not be issued.

SlashDotMar 23, 2026
Apple Prepares To Add Search Ads To Apple Maps


CNET NewsMar 23, 2026
Anthropic's Claude Can Now Control Your Computer
The developer is boosting Claude's agentic capabilities in an apparent effort to compete with platforms like OpenClaw.

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Claude Code and Cowork can now use your computer (Engadget)

eWeekMar 23, 2026
ChatGPT's Free Ride Is Over — Here's the Bill
ChatGPT is introducing ads as rising AI costs outpace revenue. Here's the math, strategy, and what it means for users and advertisers.

The post ChatGPT's Free Ride Is Over — Here's the Bill appeared first on eWEEK.



EngadgetMar 23, 2026
The US bans all new foreign-made network routers
The Federal Communications Commission has released a notice today designating any consumer routers manufactured outside the US as a security risk. The rule states that new foreign-made product models for network routers will land on the Covered List, a set of communications equipment seen as having an unacceptable risk to national security. Previously purchased routers can still be used and retailers can still sell models that were approved by the prior FCC policies. In an exception to the usual rule, routers included on the Covered List can continue to receive updates at least through March 1, 2027, although the date could potentially be extended.

The move stems from a goal in the White House's 2025 national security strategy that reads: "the United States must never be dependent on any outside power for core components—from raw materials to parts to finished products—necessary to the nation's defense or economy." The notice from the FCC states that companies can apply for conditional approval for new products from the Department of War or the Department of Homeland Security. However, that requires the businesses to provide a plan for shifting at least some of their manufacturing to the US in order to receive that conditional approval. 

Few, if any, brands known for consumer-grade routers currently build products stateside. It seems likely this sweeping provision could face legal challenges from and cause confusion for the many companies that have production facilities overseas. In addition to Chinese tech giants like TP-Link, US companies will also be affected. NetGear, Eero and Google Nest are all headquartered domestically but hav


Mac RumorsMar 23, 2026
Review: Govee's New Chromatic String Lights Work With HomeKit and Display Multiple Colors Per Bulb
Govee today introduced its newest lighting product, Matter-enabled string lights with chromatic bulbs that have multiple LEDs inside. The Govee Chromatic String Lights feature large, pill-shaped bulbs that can display multiple colors at once, creating unique lighting effects.


Mac RumorsMar 22, 2026
Apple Card Offering New Walgreens Bonus
Now through May 20, you can get 5% Daily Cash when you use the Apple Card via Apple Pay for purchases at Walgreens and Duane Reade, both in stores and online.


eWeekMar 16, 2026
Elon Musk Rebuilding xAI Amid High Employee Turnover, Founder Departures
xAI is undergoing a major rebuild as more co-founders leave, coding struggles deepen, and Musk ties the company more closely to Tesla and SpaceX.

The post Elon Musk Rebuilding xAI Amid High Employee Turnover, Founder Departures appeared first on eWEEK.



PC World Latest NewsOct 14, 2025
Stop procrastinating — upgrade to Windows 11 Pro for just $15

Still running Windows 10 and pretending everything's fine? No shame — we've all hit "Remind me later" more times than we care to admit. However, if you're still running Windows 10, your Microsoft support just ended.

With this deal, you can finally make the jump to Windows 11 Pro for just $14.97. That's a full-fledged, professional-grade operating system for the price of two fancy lattes.

First of all, Windows 11 Pro is smooth. Like, way smoother than its predecessors. The redesigned interface is clean, centered, and customizable, which is great for focus and flow. Plus, it comes with features that make multitasking feel like second nature: snap layouts, virtual desktops, and lightning-fast search tools.

You get enterprise-grade features like BitLocker encryption, Windows Hello biometric login, and TPM 2.0 compatibility — all designed to protect your work, files, and peace of mind.

And Windows Copilot is now baked

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