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The M5 MacBook Air hit new all-time low prices this week, with $199 off nearly every model of the computer on Amazon. We're also tracking an ongoing low price on the AirPods Max 2, plus great discounts from Anker and Samsung.
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AI PROBLEMS Gizmodo: Google Is in Full-On Damage Control Over Its New Health App. "If there's one thing you don't want to screw around with as a tech company, it's apps. Just […]
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OpenAI is developing a smartphone intended to compete directly with the iPhone, in what appears to be a significant departure from the company's previously stated hardware strategy. Here's everything we know so far.
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There's also a new 360-degree convertible model, the Swift Spin 14 AI.
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Apple is expected to announce iOS 27 at WWDC in a few week, but don't forget to check out all these iOS 26 features.
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Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for May 29.
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Apple is reportedly redesigning the iPhone's interface around the new Siri.
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Every iPhone ships with a built-in cross-app tracking opt-out. Here's why most people haven't enabled it, and how to do it in seconds.
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Don't want it? Here's how to delete it.
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Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for May 29, No. 613.
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Commentary: Size really is everything when it comes to wearables, something Oura has shown it understands with its reengineered Ring 5.
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On the latest episode of The Verge's Decoder podcast, Rivian's software chief Wassym Bensaid explained why the EV maker still refuses to offer Apple CarPlay.
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A criminal could be masquerading as a celebrity, web store or family member asking for your money. Detecting scams requires a new approach.
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Air frying requires less oil than other methods, but a spritz here and there can help keep food moist. Here are the best and worst cooking oils to use in an air fryer.
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Let's start with the coolest thing about this cable: it's retractable. That's right. It's tiny and compact when you aren't using it, then stretches out to a maximum length of 6.6 feet. Or you can use it at one of its many preset lengths: 1.9 feet, 3.1 feet, 4.1 feet, 4.9 feet, 5.7 feet, and 6.2 feet. Just tug on it when you're done and it rolls back onto itself.
It's fast, too, providing up to 100W of power. With a proper 100W charging block, you can fast-charge your phone, tablet, laptop, earbuds, or whatever else in mere minutes rather than hours. That makes it perfectly versatile for so many device types and it'll serve you well for many years to come.
What's not to love about this nifty little accessory? Grab this retractable 100W Baseus USB-C cable for $15.19 before this deal goes away! This is, by the way, the cheapest price it's ever been. Nice!
It's fast, it's retractable, and it's never been cheaper beforeGet this nifty USB-C cable on Amazon
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First, a story. When I returned to being a software industry analyst in 2015 or thereabouts, I had a fair amount of
The post On Microsoft's Radius, and building bridges between infra, dev and ops appeared first on Gigaom.
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Fortinet has released two new high-speed, next generation firewalls designed to protect data center assets.
The 387Gbps 3200F series and 164Gbps 900G series feature support for the vendor's AI-Powered Security Services, which blend AI and machine-learning technologies to make customers aware of cyber threats and act on protecting resources much more quickly, according to Nirav Shah, vice president of products and solutions at Fortinet.
FortiGuard AI-Powered Security Services use real-time data from Fortinet's threat researchers at FortiGuard Lab to monitor for new dangers. "We look at terabytes of data every day, and that's where we run our AI and machine learning to see different things - whether we need to enable AI-powered services with IPS, or utilize sandbox technologies to mitigate them," Shah said. "If you look at the cybersecurity industry, and the amount of data that we see, and the patterns and other things that we need to recognize to find the threats - [it] is extremely tough if you do it manually."
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