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Mac RumorsDec 07, 2025
Apple Chip Chief Johny Srouji Could Be Next to Go as Exodus Continues
Apple's senior vice president of hardware technologies Johny Srouji could be the next leading executive to leave the company amid an alarming exodus of leading employees, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports.


SlashDotDec 07, 2025
Is Netflix Trying to Buy Warner Bros. or Kill It?


CNET How ToDec 07, 2025
Does Keeping Your Phone Plugged In All the Time Damage Your Battery? We Asked Apple, Samsung and Google
Consider this the final word from Apple, Google and Samsung on charging past 100%.

CNET NewsDec 07, 2025
Nano Banana Pro Review: Is Google's AI Image Generator Too Good?
Google's new AI image model erases what's left of the line between reality and AI. It's unnervingly excellent at its job.

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 07, 2025
iPhone 17 Pro Loses Fight Against the Oppo Find X9 Pro's Camera
I didn't expect Apple's best phone to struggle so much against the Oppo Find X9 Pro.

CNET How ToDec 07, 2025
Final Call: This Is the Last Two Weeks to Claim a Share of the $177 Million AT&T Settlement
Find out if you're owed money from this settlement and how much you could receive from the $177 million fund before it's too late.

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 07, 2025
Best Air Purifiers of 2025: Our Lab Testing Shows You Don't Have to Spend Hundreds on a Good One
CNET's experts have tested a dozen new air purifiers with comprehensive new lab tests to evaluate them for particle filtering, noise and energy efficiency. Here are our five new winners.

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 07, 2025
Prime Video: The 30 Absolute Best Shows to Watch
Here are some highly rated series to check out, plus a look at what's new in December.

CNET NewsDec 07, 2025
After Testing Dozens of Meal Kits, We Found 7 Costly Mistakes You'll Want to Avoid
Meal kits are tasty and fun but these blunders can prevent you from getting the most out of your subscription.

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 07, 2025
What a DJI Drone Ban Would Mean for Owners and Holiday Shoppers
The secret to a very unmerry holiday shopping season? A brand-new, unusable drone.

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 07, 2025
The 2025 TikTok Awards Are Coming. Here's How to Watch Your Favorite Creators Live
This is one award show that's just For You.

CNET NewsDec 07, 2025
NFL Week 14: How to Watch Bengals vs. Bills, Bears vs. Packers and Other Games From Anywhere
See which games are on in your area for Sunday, Dec. 7 and how to watch any game on today's schedule no matter where you live.

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 07, 2025
Best Smart Home Gyms, as Recommended by a Fitness Expert
Looking to get fit this holiday season and beyond? Here are our favorite smart home gym systems to get you there.

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CNET How ToDec 07, 2025
I'm Just Going to Say It: The Air Fryer Makes Perfect Hard-Boiled Eggs, and Your Pot Can't Compete
Tired of cracked shells? The air fryer is the secret to flawless, easy-peel eggs.

CNET How ToDec 07, 2025
If You're Driving at Night, Follow These 10 Safety Tips to Boost Your Nighttime Vision
Now that the sun is setting earlier, it's important to ensure you and your car are ready for nighttime driving.

EngadgetDec 07, 2025
OpenAI's head of ChatGPT says posts appearing to show in-app ads are ‘not real or not ads'
Those might not exactly be ads you're seeing on ChatGPT, at least according to OpenAI. Nick Turley, OpenAI's head of ChatGPT, clarified the confusion around potential ads appearing with the AI chatbot. In a post on X, Turley said "there are no live tests for ads" and that "any screenshots you've seen are either not real or not ads." The OpenAI exec's explanation comes after another post from former xAI employee Benjamin De Kraker on X that has gained traction, which featured a screenshot showing an option to shop at Target within a ChatGPT conversation.

OpenAI's Daniel McAuley responded to the post, arguing that it's not an ad but rather an example of app integration that the company announced in October. However, the company's chief research officer, Mark Chen, also replied on X that they "fell short" in this case, adding that "anything that feels like an ad needs to be handled with care."

"We've turned off this kind of suggestion while we improve the model's precision," Chen wrote on X. "We're also looking at better controls so you can dial this down or off if you don't find it helpful."

There's still a lot of uncertainty about whether OpenAI will introduce ads to ChatGPT, but in November, someone


CNET NewsDec 07, 2025
Unitree's Big Humanoid Robots Are Fighting Now
Chinese robotics company Unitree has revealed its much larger humanoid robot, the H2, can fight. We dig into all the hidden details in the company's latest demo videos.

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CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 07, 2025
Best Solar Generators of 2025
Stay powered during power outages and outdoor adventures this holiday season with a solar power generator. Here are CNET's tried and true top picks.

EngadgetDec 06, 2025
Apple's Johny Srouji could continue the company's executive exodus, according to report
Apple's Johny Srouji may be the latest company executive to seek greener pastures, according to a report from Bloomberg. The report said that Srouji, Apple's senior vice president of hardware technologies, told Tim Cook that he is "seriously considering leaving in the near future."

While the report didn't mention if Srouji has another job lined up, Bloomberg's sources claimed that he wants to join another company if he leaves Apple. Srouji joined the company in 2008 to develop Apple's first in-house system-on-a-chip and eventually led the transition to Apple silicon.

If Srouji leaves Apple, he would be the latest in a string of departures of longtime execs. At the start of the month, Apple announced that John Giannandrea, the company's senior vice president for machine learning and AI strategy, would be retiring from his role in spring 2026. A couple of days later, Bloomberg reported that the company's head of interface design, Alan Dye, would be leaving for a role at Meta. Adding to those exits, Apple also revealed that Kate Adams, who has been Apple's general counsel si


EngadgetDec 06, 2025
Judge puts a one-year limit on Google's contracts for default search placement
A federal judge has expanded on the remedies decided for the Department of Justice's antitrust case against Google, ruling in favor of putting a one-year limit on the contracts that make Google's search and AI services the default on devices, Bloomberg reports. Judge Amit Mehta's ruling on Friday means Google will have to renegotiate these contacts every year, which would create a fairer playing field for its competitors. The new details come after Mehta ruled in September that Google would not have to sell off Chrome, as the DOJ proposed at the end of 2024. 

This all follows the ruling last fall that Google illegally maintained an internet search monopoly through actions including paying companies such as Apple to make its search engine the default on their devices and making exclusive deals around the distribution of services such as Search, Chrome and Gemini. Mehta's September ruling put an end to these exclusive agreements and stipulates that Google will have to share some of its search data with rivals to "narrow the scale gap" its actions have created. 



This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/judge-puts-a-one-year-limit-on-googles-contracts-for-default-search-placement-215549


SlashDotDec 06, 2025
Could Netflix's Deal for Warner Bros. Fall Apart?


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CNET NewsDec 06, 2025
Best Apple HomeKit Devices to Buy in December 2025
Want an Apple-centric smart home setup? We've put together this roundup of our favorite HomeKit devices, many of which make excellent gifts.

CNET NewsDec 06, 2025
iPhone 17 Pro vs. Galaxy S25 Ultra Compared: I Tested the Camera Kings
Both phones are amazing, but which one takes better photos? As a professional photographer, I wanted to find out.

Yahoo TechnologyDec 06, 2025
5 questions on what's next for Netflix after the Warner Bros. deal


SlashDotDec 06, 2025
Woman Hailed As a Hero For Smashing Man's Meta Smart Glasses On Subway


ResearchBuzzDec 06, 2025
Global Building Atlas, Roblox eSports, Science Blogs Web Archive, More: Saturday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, December 6, 2025
NEW RESOURCES Maps Mania: Introducing the Global Building Atlas. "The Global Building Atlas is a new global, high-resolution 3D dataset of the world's 2.75 billion buildings. Developed by a research team at […]

EngadgetDec 06, 2025
Meta plans to push back the debut of its next mixed reality glasses to 2027
The big reveal for Meta's next mixed reality glasses is being postponed until the first half of 2027, according to a report from Business Insider. Based on an internal memo from Maher Saba, the vice president of Meta's Reality Labs Foundation, the report said that the company's project, which is codenamed "Phoenix," will no longer be scheduled for a 2026 debut.

In a separate memo, Meta execs explained that the delay would help deliver a more "polished and reliable experience." According to BI, a memo from Meta's Gabriel Aul and Ryan Cairns said this new release window is "going to give us a lot more breathing room to get this right." Meta hasn't publicly revealed many details about its Phoenix project, but The Information previously reported that it would feature a goggle-like form factor with an external power source, similar to how the Apple Vision Pro is attached to a battery pack.

In the memo from Saba, BI reported that Meta is also working on a "limited edition" wearable with the codename "Malibu 2." Yesterday, Meta announced its acquisition of Limitless, a star


Washington Post TechDec 06, 2025
Tech workers face new H1-B scrutiny as Trump targets ‘censorship'
Guidance from the State Department restricts some tech workers from getting H1-B visas as the Trump administration cracks down on censorship.

CNET NewsDec 06, 2025
Premier League Soccer: Stream Leeds vs. Liverpool Live From Anywhere
Can Daniel Farke's Peacocks pull off another upset at Elland Road?

ResearchBuzzDec 06, 2025
Liberty Festival London, IMLS Grants, Google Photos, More: Saturday ResearchBuzz, December 6, 2025
NEW RESOURCES City of London England: New online archive launched to celebrate more than 20 years of the Liberty Festival and the UK's disability arts scene. "Now, for the first time, materials […]

GizmodoDec 06, 2025
Chamelo Music Shield Review: These Sporty Speaker Glasses Have One Thing Meta Needs


Chamelo's audio glasses have an expensive magic trick, and I wish more smart glasses would follow suit.


SlashDotDec 06, 2025
Google Must Limit Its 'Default Search' Contracts to One Year, Judge Rules


CNET NewsDec 06, 2025
Best Robot Vacuums: Our Latest Lab Testing Reveals Surprising New Contenders
We've completelely overhauled our robot vacuum testing to include new checks for pickup power, navigation, obstacle avoidance and more. These are the models that stood out for us in 2025.

Yahoo TechnologyDec 06, 2025
From 2,600% Gain to 86% Wipeout, Crypto's Hottest Trade Crumpled


Mac RumorsDec 06, 2025
Ending Soon: Samsung's Cyber Week Event With Low Prices on The Frame TV, Gaming Monitors, and More
Samsung's Cyber Week event will come to a close later this weekend, and you can still find great deals on monitors, storage accessories, TVs, Galaxy smartphones, and home appliances for a few more days.


SlashDotDec 06, 2025
Why These Parents Want Schools to Stop Issuing iPads to Their Children


CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 06, 2025
Best Smart Thermostats of 2025: Find Out What's Hot
Stay warm and comfortable this winter while keeping tabs on your utility bills with these smart thermostats, tried, tested and recommended by CNET experts.

Washington Post TechDec 05, 2025
Netflix to buy Warner Bros. Discovery in $83 billion deal
The largest streaming network says it will purchase Warner Bros.' studios and streaming assets after winning a bidding war with Comcast and Paramount.

Mac RumorsDec 05, 2025
Best Apple Deals of the Week: Last Call on Cyber Week Deals for AirPods 4, iPhone 17 Cases, and More
Most of Black Friday and Cyber Monday's biggest discounts have expired, but today we're keeping track of the best leftover holiday discounts at various retailers. Below you'll find great deals on AirPods 4, iPhone 17 cases, portable power stations from Jackery and Anker, and The Frame TV at Samsung.


EngadgetDec 05, 2025
Liquid Swords' debut title is a $25 'noir action game' coming next year
The debut game from Liquid Swords will arrive in early 2026, it was announced at today's PC Gaming Show. Samson: A Tyndalston Story is billed as "a consequence-heavy noir action game" by its developer, and focuses on the eponymous Samson McCray, a man who's got himself into serious debt in a city that doesn't seem particularly forgiving. 

The debut trailer doesn't give too much away in terms of story, but I'm getting gritty Max Payne-y vibes. Combat looks crunchy and visceral, and it sounds like Liquid Swords is going for an oppressive atmosphere. "Samson is built on a simple, brutal truth: every day costs you," writes the studio in a press release. "Debt grows with interest, and time works against you. Each job burns a limited pool of Action Points and every decision shifts how the city treats you—there are no do-overs. You move forward because standing still makes everything worse."

Liquid Swords has been teasing its first game for a while. The studio has some serious pedigree, being founded in 2020 by Christofer Sundberg, who created the Just Cause franchise when he was at Avalanche Studios. Developers who previously worked on Mad Max and the Battlefield series have also joined Sundberg at Liquid Swords, and the studio says it drew on its collective experience in combat systems, systemic design, animation and action-oriented storytelling to create Samson.

Just Cause was an open-world series, but it sounds like Samson will be a more focused experience, possibly reflected by its $25 price tag. At the beginning of t


Yahoo TechnologyDec 05, 2025
Google Must Limit Default Contracts to One Year, Judge Rules


GizmodoDec 05, 2025
Wired Earbuds Are Making Phone Dongles a Good Thing


If you're an audiophile, dongles might be your new best friend.


Mac RumorsDec 02, 2025
Sam Altman Declares 'Code Red' for ChatGPT, Delays OpenAI Advertising Plans
OpenAI is deprioritizing work on advertising as it focuses on improving the quality of ChatGPT, reports The Information. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman declared a "code red" on Monday, and told employees that the company needs to improve ChatGPT so it doesn't fall behind competitors like Google and Anthropic.


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ResearchBuzzNov 29, 2025
American Revolutionary War, Vertical Video, Google Maps, More: Saturday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, November 29, 2025
NEW RESOURCES Library of Congress: Putting the American Revolution in Context Through Transcription. "What do patriotic songs, society women's diaries, and nautical maps have in common? All give context to life in […]

Washington Post TechNov 23, 2025
The surprising issue driving a wedge between Trump and his MAGA base
President Donald Trump's attempt to block states from regulating AI sparked pushback from Republicans concerned the tech will displace workers and harm kids.

PC World Latest NewsOct 14, 2025
This 100W retractable USB-C cable is a friggin' steal for just $15

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!

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PC World Latest NewsOct 14, 2025
Windows 10 support ends today. Last chance to download this key file!

However, experts—including former Microsoft employee David Plummer—recommend taking a further step: grab the Windows 10 ISO file before Microsoft removes it from the website.

What's a Windows 10 ISO file? And why do I need to download it? An ISO file contains all the data, files, folders, and structures of a particular program. It's usually kept on hand for archiving purposes. It's essentially the digital equivalent of what you'd get if you bought a software CD, for example, Windows 10.

You can use the Windows 10 ISO file to completely reinstall Windows 10 if problems arise on your current system. If you burn the ISO file to a bootable CD or drive, you can use it at any time to run Windows.

If you think you'll ever want to run or install Windows 10 again, it's a good idea to download the Windows 10 ISO file ASAP. We don't know how much longer it'll be made available by Microsoft.

How to download the Windows 10 ISO file There are two ways to obtain the Windows 10 ISO: either via Microsoft's download page or via the Media Creation Tool.

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EngadgetMay 07, 2025
Apple is considering adding AI search engines to Safari
AI services like Perplexity or OpenAI's SearchGPT could be search engine options in a future version of Safari, Bloomberg reports. The tentative plans were shared by Eddy Cue, Apple's senior vice president of services, while on the stand for Google's ongoing search antitrust case. Cue was called to testify because of the deal Google and Apple have to keep Google Search as the default search engine on the iPhone.

Cue claims Apple has discussed a possible Safari-integration with Perplexity, but didn't share any definitive plans during his testimony. It's clear that he believes AI assistants will inevitably supplant traditional search engines, though. "Prior to AI, my feeling around this was, none of the others were valid choices," Cue said. "I think today there is much greater potential because there are new entrants attacking the problem in a different way."

Whatever AI search Apple ultimately adds likely won't be the default at first, according to Cue, but "there's enough money now, enough large players, that I don't see how it doesn't happen." There's some evidence to back up the idea that things are changing, too.


EngadgetMay 06, 2025
Meta wins more than $167 million in damages from spyware maker that targeted WhatsApp
A jury has ruled that the company behind the infamous Pegasus spyware must pay Meta more than $167 million in damages for spreading malware via WhatsApp. The ruling is a major victory for Meta after a years-long legal battle with NSO Group.

Meta sued the NSO Group in 2019 over its Pegasus spyware. Meta said at the time that more than 1,400 people in 20 countries had been targeted, including journalists and human rights activists. The company said that the "highly sophisticated cyber attack" spread malware via video calls even when the calls went unanswered. Last year, a judge sided with Meta and found the Israeli company had violated the US Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. Tuesday's verdict followed a week-long jury trial to determine just how much NSO should pay in damages to Meta.

The jury ultimately awarded Meta $444,719


ConnectSafelyMay 09, 2024
For kids, summertime doesn't have to mean more screentime
by Larry Magid Summertime is almost here, which means that kids will soon be out of school, perhaps with plenty of time on their hands. That's great, but it also means that they'll have more time to interact with their devices. For some kids, this can be problematic. Although I don't discount the potential damage […]

The post For kids, summertime doesn't have to mean more screentime appeared first on ConnectSafely.



ConnectSafelyApr 24, 2024
China ownership Grabs Headlines, but TikTok has Reasonable Teen Safety Policies
On Tuesday, President Biden signed a law that would require ByteDance, a Chinese company, to sell TikTok within the next year or face a ban in the U.S.

The post China ownership Grabs Headlines, but TikTok has Reasonable Teen Safety Policies appeared first on ConnectSafely.



ComputerWorldFeb 27, 2024
Windows 11 Insider Previews: What's in the latest build?
The Windows 11 2023 Update has been released, but behind the scenes, Microsoft is constantly working to improve the newest version of Windows. The company frequently rolls out public preview builds to members of its Windows Insider Program, allowing them to test out — and even help shape — upcoming features.

Skip to the builds

The Windows Insider program is divided into four channels:

The Canary Channel is where platform changes (such as major updates to the Windows kernel and new APIs) are previewed. These changes are not tied to a particular Windows release and may never ship at all. Little documentation is provided, and builds are likely to be very unstable. This channel is best for highly technical users. The Dev Channel is where new features are introduced for initial testing, regardless of which Windows release they'll eventually end up in. This channel is best for technical users and developers and builds in it may be unstable and buggy. In the Beta Channel, you'll get more polished features that will be deployed in the next major Windows release. This channel is best for early adopters, and Microsoft says your feedback in this channel will have the most impact. The Release Preview Channel typically doesn't see action until shortly before a new feature update is rolled out. It's meant for final testing of an upcoming release and is best for those who want the most stable builds. The Beta and Release Preview Channels also receive bug-fix builds for the currently shipping version of Windows 11. See "How to preview and deploy Windows 10 and 11 updates" for more details about the four channels and how to switch to a different channel.


Reuters TechnologyJun 17, 2020
Trump administration proposes rolling back protections for big tech
The U.S. Justice Department proposed on Wednesday that Congress take up legislation to curb protections big tech platforms like Alphabet's Google and Facebook have had for decades, a senior official said, following through on President Donald Trump's bid to crack down on tech giants.

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