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EngadgetFeb 01, 2026
Apple's online store now lets you build a new Mac exactly the way you want
Just like buying a new iPhone through Apple's online store, you now select each spec of your new Mac device when purchasing through the website. As first spotted by MacWorld, Apple updated its online configuration tool for purchasing a Mac. Compared to the previous design that allowed you to pick between several prebuilt options, the new configurator lets you choose one spec after another instead.

It's not a major difference compared to choosing between preconfigured options, but interested buyers have more customization since they can select the color, display, chip, memory, storage and even power adapter. The updated page also gives customers the option to add pre-installed apps, like Final Cut Pro or Logic Pro, to their new Mac.

The updated configuration design might hint towards the expected release of the upgraded MacBook Pros. According to MacWorld, there are rumors that Apple will offer the M5 Pro and M5 Max chips with more flexibility that lets you choose how many CPU and GPU cores you want. As reported by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, the latest MacBook Pro could be queued up for a release alongside


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CNET NewsFeb 01, 2026
The Best Workout Apps for Women in 2026: Tried and Tested
The right fitness app should fit your schedule, workout preference and lifestyle. Here are the top options to consider.

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Yahoo TechnologyFeb 01, 2026
OpenAI Investment Was ‘Never a Commitment,' Nvidia's Huang Says


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Wired NewsFeb 01, 2026
Walmart Promo Codes and Coupons: Up to 65% Off
Score $10 off with our Walmart promo codes and coupon and shop flash deals up to 65% off today.

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ResearchBuzzFeb 01, 2026
Language Explorer, UpScrolled, Snapchat, More: Sunday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, February 1, 2026
NEW RESOURCES Maps Mania: Meet Language Explorer: Google's New Open-Source Linguistic Atlas. "Google Research's Language Explorer, is a new interactive map that anyone can use to explore the world's languages." TWEAKS AND […]

CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 01, 2026
Forget Expensive RAM Upgrades: These Windows 11 Hacks are Lightning-Fast and Free
If your Windows 11 install is slower than molasses, it might be time to kill these apps.

ResearchBuzzFeb 01, 2026
McGregor Family Letters, Google, Google Chrome, More: Sunday ResearchBuzz, February 1, 2026
NEW RESOURCES St. Francis Xavier University: McGregor Family Letters - New digital collection available on StFX Scholar. "This remarkable collection of letters, dating from 1805 to 1842, was donated to the Angus […]

Wired NewsFeb 01, 2026
How to Use Physics to Escape an Ice Bowl
Here are three smart tricks, based on an understanding of frictional forces, to beat a slippery slope.

Wired NewsFeb 01, 2026
Paramount Plus Coupon Codes and Deals: 50% Off
Save on streaming with the latest Paramount promo codes and deals, including 50% off subscriptions, free trials, and more.

CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 01, 2026
5 Best Multivitamins for Women Over 50 in 2026
Getting the right amounts of vitamins and nutrients is essential throughout all stages of life, but it can get more difficult as you age. Here are the best multivitamins to support your health in 2026.

Yahoo TechnologyFeb 01, 2026
India offers zero taxes through 2047 to lure global AI workloads


CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 01, 2026
How Many Calories You Need to Burn to Lose Weight in 2026, According to Experts
Did you set a New Year's resolution to lose weight this year? We consulted fitness and nutrition experts to find out how many calories you need to burn to reach your goals.

CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 01, 2026
Prime Video: The 16 Absolute Best Movies to Watch
Here are some highly rated films to watch, plus a list of new additions to the streamer in February.

CNET NewsFeb 01, 2026
Best Portable Projector for Movies and Gaming Anywhere in 2026
I've reviewed hundreds of projectors. Here are the best portable projectors I've tested from Anker, TCL and more.

Mac RumorsFeb 01, 2026
Apple Watch Series 11 Hits $299 Low Price on Amazon, Get $100 Off Nearly Every Aluminum Model
Amazon this weekend has all-time low prices on the Apple Watch Series 11, with $100 discounts across numerous models of the smartwatch. This is only the second time so far in 2026 that we've tracked $100 markdowns on the Series 11, and nearly every aluminum model is on sale right now.


CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 01, 2026
Do Nighttime Driving Glasses Work? A Science-Backed Guide for This Winter
Tired of squinting at every LED headlight? A simple anti-reflective coating on your actual glasses is a much better investment.

CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 01, 2026
Kite-Powered Sailboat Aims to Become World's Fastest This Year
I got an inside look at SP80's kite-powered sailboat designed to break the world sailing speed record this year in Namibia.

CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 01, 2026
How to Watch Super Bowl 2026: When Do the Patriots and Seahawks Play? TV Channel, VPN, Streaming Info
Super Bowl LX is one week away. See the best ways to watch or stream the game, commercials and Bad Bunny halftime show on NBC or Peacock.

CNET NewsFeb 01, 2026
La Liga Soccer: Stream Real Madrid vs. Rayo Vallecano Live From Anywhere
Los Blancos look to bounce back from their midweek European disappointment as they host Los Franjirrojos.

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NordVPN Software Blocked 92% of Phishing Emails in Independent Testing
Phishing attempts continue to grow with help from generative AI and its believable deepfakes and voice impersonations.

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4 TV Shows That Will Get You Pumped for the 2026 Winter Olympics
These shows are reminders of just how dramatic the Olympics can get.

GizmodoFeb 01, 2026
SwitchBot Lock Ultra Review: A Good Retrofit Smart Lock for Secondary Doors
A versatile solution to retrofit your existing door lock.

CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 01, 2026
Stroke Risk Could Be Flagged Early Using Apple Watch, Studies Show
The latest research shows that wearables could be a valid way to track your heart health.

SlashDotJan 31, 2026
Nvidia CEO Denies OpenAI's $100B Investment from Nvidia is 'Stalled'


Wired NewsJan 31, 2026
Gear News of the Week: Samsung's TriFold Sells Out in Minutes, and a Leak Teases Google's New OS
Plus: Vivaldi browser shuns AI, Samsung has a new sustainable display, and Frankfurt Airport tests Auracast for gate announcements.

ResearchBuzzJan 31, 2026
Birds of the World Phylogeny Explorer, Starlink, Australia, More: Saturday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, January 31, 2026
NEW RESOURCES Cornell Lab of Ornithology: Scientists Just Mapped the Family Tree of 11,000 Bird Species—And You Can Explore It. "The Cornell Lab of Ornithology today announced the release of a new […]

CNET NewsJan 31, 2026
These Are the Best Fitness Trackers to Keep You Moving in 2026
If your goal is to be more active, these fitness devices will keep you motivated.

CNET Most Popular ProductsJan 31, 2026
Protesting ICE Today? Prepare Yourself (and Your Phone) for Maximum Safety
For those attending protests this weekend, here are some safety tips to stay safe, physically and digitally.

EngadgetJan 31, 2026
NVIDIA is still planning to make a 'huge' investment in OpenAI, CEO says
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang told reporters that the company will "invest a great deal of money" in OpenAI's latest funding round, according to Bloomberg, after The Wall Street Journal on Friday reported that the two companies were rethinking a previous $100 billion deal that hasn't "progressed beyond the early stages" of negotiations. Speaking to reporters in Taipei this weekend, Huang reportedly said it could be "the largest investment we've ever made." 

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CNET Most Popular ProductsJan 31, 2026
I Tested 6 Frozen Fry Brands in the Air Fryer. The Winner Cost Just $3 a Bag
Air fryer french fries are practically foolproof. Here are the top frozen options for making perfectly crispy game-day food.

SlashDotJan 31, 2026
Blue Origin Announces Two-Year Pause in Space Tourism - to Focus on the Moon


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Mac RumorsJan 31, 2026
Apple Check Signed by Steve Jobs Sells for 4,800× Its Original Value
RR Auction has announced that an Apple check signed by the company's co-founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak fetched a whopping $2.4 million at auction this week. The check was for $500, meaning that it sold for 4,800× its original value.


ResearchBuzzJan 31, 2026
New York City Geographical Birth Index, Bloxfest, DuckDuckGo, More: Saturday ResearchBuzz, January 31, 2026
EVENTS Geneanet: Indexing Week at Geneanet! Help us transcribe the New York City Geographical Birth Index. "From January 31st through February 8, Geneanet is organizing a special week dedicated to the transcription […]

CNET How ToJan 31, 2026
I've Used ChatGPT Throughout My 2-Year IVF Journey. Here's How It Helped Me
Going through IVF with AI has helped my emotional well-being, as I've been able to ask it endless questions.

CNET How ToJan 31, 2026
8 Alexa Settings Everyone Should Disable on New Amazon Echos
Echo speakers work better, faster and with more privacy when you turn off these often unnecessary settings.

Wired NewsJan 31, 2026
The 24 Best Movies on Amazon Prime, WIRED's Picks (February 2025)
Sinners, Wicked, and Die Hard are just a few of the movies you should be watching on Amazon Prime Video this week.

Yahoo TechnologyJan 31, 2026
How decentralized AI training will create a new asset class for digital intelligence


CNET Most Popular ProductsJan 31, 2026
What's the Best Way to Stream Super Bowl LX? video
Don't miss the kickoff! Here are some money-saving tricks to watch Super Bowl LX on Feb. 8, 2026.

EngadgetJan 30, 2026
Monarch Money deal: New users get one year of access for only $50
The start of the new year is a great time to get your finances in order, and a good budgeting app can help with that. Instead of laboring over a spreadsheet, you can try one of our favorite budgeting apps for less than usual. Monarch Money is running a sale that gives new users 50 percent off one year of the service, bringing the final cost down to just $50. Just use the code NEWYEAR2026 at checkout to get the discount.

Monarch Money makes for a capable and detailed budgeting companion. You can use the service via apps for iOS, Android, iPadOS or the web, and Monarch also offers a Chrome extension that can sync your Amazon and Target transactions and automatically categorize them. Like other budgeting apps, Monarch Money lets you connect multiple financial accounts and track your money based on where you spend it over time. Monarch offers two different approaches to tracking budgeting (flexible and category budgeting) depending on what fits your life best, and the ability to add a budget widget on your phone so you can know how you're tracking that month.



New York Times TechJan 30, 2026
Jeff Bezos's Rocket Company Blue Origin Pauses Space Tourism to Focus on the Moon
The New Shepard rocket from Blue Origin, which brought 92 people on trips to the edge of space, will cease flying for at least two years as the company prioritizes NASA contracts.

Mac RumorsJan 30, 2026
Apple Still Preparing Two New Versions of Siri as Some Employees Leave
In a new report about Apple losing at least four more AI researchers in recent weeks, in addition to a high-ranking Siri executive, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reiterated that the company is preparing to release two new versions of Siri.


EngadgetJan 30, 2026
The first season of Amazon's Fallout show is now free on Youtube
Fallout's second season is coming to a close, and it's been well worth the wait. But if a reluctance to add yet another subscription to your streaming rotation means you haven't watched Amazon's surprisingly excellent adaptation yet, you might be interested to know that the company is currently releasing season one for free on the Prime Video YouTube channel.

Whether driven by Amazon wanting even more people to watch what has become one of its biggest TV success stories, or a move that speaks to how few people are actually signed up for Prime Video, it's good news for anyone who hasn't seen the show yet. Fallout's first season did a great job of taking everything that's great about the long-running post-apocalyptic RPG series and weaving it into a wildly entertaining live-action show, elevated by excellent performances from Ella Purnell as a hopelessly naive but endearingly optimistic vault-dweller, and Walton Goggins as the Ghoul.

Amazon is currently adding a new episode each day ahead of next week's season two finale, presumably hoping a whole new set of fans hop straight into that once they're done. But here's the catch: you only have until February 11 to watch the whole lot. After that, the show will be for Prime Video subscribers only once again.

And that isn't the the only Fallout freebie up for grabs right now. Between now and February 5, Bethesda's MMORPG,


EngadgetJan 27, 2026
Astronomers discover over 800 cosmic anomalies using a new AI tool
Here's a use of AI that appears to do more good than harm. A pair of astronomers at the European Space Agency (ESA) developed a neural network that searches through space images for anomalies. The results were far beyond what human experts could have done. In two and a half days, it sifted through nearly 100 million image cutouts, discovering 1,400 anomalous objects.

The creators of the AI model, David O'Ryan and Pablo Gómez, call it AnomalyMatch. The pair trained it on (and applied it to) the Hubble Legacy Archive, which houses tens of thousands of datasets from Hubble's 35-year history. "While trained scientists excel at spotting cosmic anomalies, there's simply too much Hubble data for experts to sort through at the necessary level of fine detail by hand," the ESA wrote in its press release.

After less than three days of scanning, AnomalyMatch returned a list of likely anomalies. It still requires human eyes at the end: Gómez and O'Ryan reviewed the candidates to confirm which were truly abnormal. Among the 1,400 anomalous objects the pair confirmed, more than 800 were previously undocumented.

Most of the results showed galaxies merging or interacting, which can lead to odd shapes or long tails of stars and gas. Others were gravitational lenses. (That's where the gravity of a foreground galaxy bends spacetime so that the light from a background galaxy is warped into a circle or arc.) Other discoveries included planet-forming disks viewed edge-on, galaxies with huge clumps of stars and jellyfish galaxies. Adding a bit of mystery, there were even "several dozen objects that defied classification altogether."

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CNET How ToJan 26, 2026
Apple AirTag 2nd Gen: What You Need to Know and How to Get Started
Apple revamped its essential trackers that let you make sure your stuff doesn't go missing. Here's how to make them work best for you.

Gizmag Emerging TechJan 26, 2026
Frikar/Podbike e-quadcycle gets reborn, with next-gen models on the way
Whether you call it a velomobile or a quadcycle, the Frikar was certainly one of the most compelling pedal-electric vehicles to come our way in the past several years. And although its maker went bankrupt last year, the bike is now set to ride again - as the TwoZero Classic.

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ResearchBuzzJan 24, 2026
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eWeekJan 20, 2026
Anthropic Roll Outs Global AI Training Program for Teachers
The initiative, in partnership with Teach For All, is designed to help educators in 63 countries build practical AI fluency using Claude.

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PC World Latest NewsOct 09, 2025
Logitech's smart home graveyard claims another victim

POP Smart Button owners began sharing the end-of-line emails from Logitech late last month, which noted that the buttons would cease working on October 15, giving them only slightly more than two weeks' notice. 

"For close to a decade, we have maintained the POP ecosystem, but as technology evolves, we have made the decision to end support for the device," Logitech's email reads. "As of October 15, your POP button(s) and the connected hub will no longer be supported and will lose all functionality." 

Logitech added that it would give POP button owners a promo code giving them a 15-percent discount on Logitech and Ultimate Ears products (Logitech owns the Ultimate Ears audio brand). 

Annoyed POP button owners on Reddit didn't hold back about the prospect of their devices being turned into paperweights. 

"This is why, ‘local first'" wrote one user, while another complained, "12 buttons and 3 hubs in my home are going to become beautiful useless [pieces] of tech. Why?" 



Computer World Security NewsSep 21, 2023
ServiceNow embeds AI-powered customer-assist features throughout products
Workflow management software provider ServiceNow has embedded a chatbot for assisting customers with most of its products.

ServiceNow's new Now Assist tool is an expansion to its AI-powered Now Platform, and is available in its Vancouver software release for IT Service Management (ITSM), Customer Service Management (CSM), HR Service Delivery (HRSD), and Creator workflow application.

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Computer World Security NewsJul 26, 2023
Was Steve Jobs right about this?
Perhaps Steve Jobs was right to limit the amount of time he let his children use iPhones and iPads — a tradition Apple maintains with its Screen Time tool, which lets parents set limits on device use. Now, an extensive UNESCO report suggests that letting kids spend too much time on these devices can be bad for them.

Baked in inequality and lack of social skills That's the headline claim, but there's a lot more to the report in terms of exploring data privacy, misuse of tech, and failed digital transformation experiments.

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