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CNET NewsFeb 18, 2026
What to Expect From Apple's March Event: New MacBooks, iPhones and iPads
From clues on the event invite to rumors swirling online, we have an idea of what Apple might have in store for us on March 4.

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CNET NewsFeb 18, 2026
Apple's AirDrop Now Works With More Pixel Phones
Google's Quick Share is expanding, allowing more Pixel phones to send media between Android and iPhone devices.

EngadgetFeb 18, 2026
Mark Zuckerberg testifies in social media addiction trial that Meta just wants Instagram to be 'useful'
Mark Zuckerberg took the stand Wednesday in a high-profile jury trial over social media addiction. In an appearance that was described by NBC News as "combative," the Facebook founder reportedly said that Meta's goal was to make Instagram "useful" not increase the time users are spending in the app. 

On the stand, Zuckerberg was questioned about a company document that said improving engagement was among "company goals," according to CNBC. But Zuckerberg claimed that the company had "made the conscious decision to move away from those goals, focusing instead on utility," according to


Mac RumorsFeb 18, 2026
iOS 26.4's New CarPlay Video Feature Shown in Action
Back at WWDC 2025, Apple revealed that it was planning to allow CarPlay users to watch video via AirPlay in their vehicles while they are not driving, and the first beta of iOS 26.4 suggests the feature may be nearing availability.


Mac RumorsFeb 18, 2026
iPhone 17 Pro Max Curiously Becomes Most Traded-In Smartphone
New trade-in data indicates that Apple's iPhone 17 Pro Max has rapidly become the single most traded-in smartphone.


CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 18, 2026
Apple May Be Adding Support for Conversational AI in CarPlay
Hidden in the latest developer guide for iOS 26.4 is support for "voice-based conversational apps" in CarPlay.

eWeekFeb 18, 2026
European Parliament Blocks AI on Lawmakers' Devices Over Security Fears
The European Parliament disabled built-in AI features on lawmakers' work devices, citing unresolved cloud-processing security and privacy risks.

The post European Parliament Blocks AI on Lawmakers' Devices Over Security Fears appeared first on eWEEK.



Mac RumorsFeb 18, 2026
iOS 26.4 Brings CarPlay Support for ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini
With iOS 26.4, CarPlay users will be able to use third-party chatbots with ?CarPlay?. AI services like Claude, Gemini, and ChatGPT will be accessible through the ?CarPlay? system for the first time.


CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 18, 2026
March's Full Blood Moon: Here's When the Total Lunar Eclipse Happens
The eclipse will be visible across North America, but you'll need to stay up late to see it.

Wired NewsFeb 18, 2026
A Vast Trove of Exposed Social Security Numbers May Put Millions at Risk of Identity Theft
A database left accessible to anyone online contained billions of records, including sensitive personal data that criminals appear to have not yet exploited.

eWeekFeb 18, 2026
Sonnet 4.6 Explained: Anthropic's New Mid-Tier Model Is Here
Claude Sonnet 4.6 beats Opus in agentic tasks, adds 1 million context, and excels in finance and automation, all at one-fifth the cost.

The post Sonnet 4.6 Explained: Anthropic's New Mid-Tier Model Is Here appeared first on eWEEK.



CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 18, 2026
ChatGPT Health: What You're Meant to Use the AI for, and Everything You Should Avoid
A "health-focused experience" inside ChatGPT is designed to help you understand medical information and prepare for appointments with human clinicians.

CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 18, 2026
I Ran 30 Miles Testing 5 Smartwatches to Find Out Which One You Can Actually Trust
Apple, Garmin, Samsung, Google or Amazfit? I compared each one against a chest strap for heart rate accuracy and found a clear winner.

Mac RumorsFeb 17, 2026
iOS 26.4 Beta Tidbits: Hidden Features You May Have Missed
There is a long list of new features in the iOS 26.4 beta, many of which we highlighted yesterday, but we've since discovered several other smaller changes that Apple made in the software.


eWeekFeb 17, 2026
Pentagon Weighs Axing $200M Anthropic Deal in Moral Standoff Over AI Safeguards
The Pentagon may cut a $200 million Anthropic deal after the AI firm refused to lift moral safeguards on surveillance and autonomous weapons use.

The post Pentagon Weighs Axing $200M Anthropic Deal in Moral Standoff Over AI Safeguards appeared first on eWEEK.



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Mac RumorsFeb 17, 2026
Apple Event on March 4: Here's What to Expect
Apple on Monday invited selected journalists and content creators to a "special Apple Experience" on Wednesday, March 4 in New York, London, and Shanghai.


Mac RumorsFeb 17, 2026
iOS 26.4 Adds Average Bedtime Metric and Restores Blood Oxygen to Health App Vitals Graph
In iOS 26.4, Apple added an Average Bedtime metric to the Sleep section of the Health app, letting users better monitor how bedtime impacts sleep quality.


Network World SecurityMay 24, 2023
Why it makes sense to converge the NOC and SOC
It's been 17 years and counting since Nemertes first wrote about the logic of integrating event response in the enterprise: bringing together the security operations center (SOC) and network operations center (NOC) at the organizational, operational, and technological levels. Needless to say, this has not happened at most organizations, although there has been a promising trend toward convergence in the monitoring and data management side of things. It's worth revisiting the issue.

Why converge? The arguments for convergence remain pretty compelling:

Both the NOC and SOC are focused on keeping an eye on the systems and services comprising the IT environment; spotting and understanding anomalies; and spotting and responding to events and incidents that could affect or are affecting services to the business. Both are focused on minimizing the effects of events and incidents on the business. The streams of data they watch overlap hugely. They often use the same systems (e.g. Splunk) in managing and exploring that data. Both are focused on root-cause analysis based on those data streams. Both adopt a tiered response approach, with first-line responders for "business as usual" operations and occurrences, and anywhere from one to three tiers of escalation to more senior engineers, architects, and analysts. Most crucially: When something unusual happens in or to the environment (that router is acting funny), it can be very hard to know up front whether it is fundamentally a network issue (that router is acting funny - it has been misconfigured) or a security issue (that router is acting funny - it has been compromised) or both (that router is acting funny - it has been misconfigured and is now a serious vulnerability). Having fully separate NOC and SOC can mean duplicative work as both teams pick something up and examine it. It can mean ping-ponging inciden

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