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SlashDotMar 30, 2026
Apple's Early Days: Massive Oral History Shares Stories About Young Wozniak and Jobs


Mac RumorsMar 29, 2026
New Book 'Apple: The First 50 Years' Hits Record Low Price on Amazon
This month, tech columnist David Pogue launched a new book called "Apple: The First 50 Years." On Amazon, you can get the new book for $33.80 in hardcover, down from $50.00, the best price we've seen so far on the book.


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Whatever Just Happened with ‘Fruit Love Island,' Nobody Won
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EngadgetMar 29, 2026
Bluesky's next product is an AI assistant that helps build custom social media feeds
Bluesky is the latest social media platform to throw its hat into the AI chatbot ring. Bluesky, but specifically its chief innovation officer Jay Graber and her new Exploration team, built a new AI assistant called Attie that's designed to help users create custom feeds. Graber called Attie an "agentic social app" that's built on its its open-source framework called the AT Protocol.

To use Attie, users can punch in prompts in natural language to generate social feeds without having to know how to code. On the Attie website, examples include prompts like, "Show me electronic music and experimental sound from people in my network" or "Builders working on agent infrastructure and open protocol design."

Attie "It feels more like having a conversation than configuring software," Graber described Attie in a blog post. "You describe the sort of posts you want to see, and the coding agent builds the feed you described."


CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 29, 2026
The iPhone 17E's Biggest Rival Isn't Budget Android Phones -- It's Older iPhones
Commentary: Apple's $599 iPhone 17E has a lot of value, but you might be better off with an older iPhone at a similar price.

EngadgetMar 28, 2026
NASA pauses its lunar Gateway plan, a comet reverses its spin and more science news
The first crewed mission of NASA's Artemis moon program may take off in a matter of days, with a launch window that opens on April 1, and as preparations are underway for that, the space agency is refocusing its plan to establish a human presence on the moon. NASA announced major changes to its approach for moon landings that are expected to play out over the coming years, including axing its plan to build an orbiting station called Gateway. Read on to learn more about the agency's new vision for the moon, along with other interesting science stories from this week. 

Gateway out, moon base inJust a few weeks after overhauling its Artemis program, NASA this week announced even more changes to its plans for putting astronauts back on the moon. Most notably, the space agency is abandoning the lunar Gateway project, which was intended to be the first ever space station orbiting the moon. Gateway, an international collaboration, wasn't just going to support exploration of the lunar surface, but deep space missions too. But the writing has been on the wall for some time; in the Trump administration's proposed budget cuts last May, Gateway was among the programs selected for the chopping block. Now, NASA is officially putting it on "pause" and plans to build a $20 billion moon base instead. 

"NASA is committed to achieving the near-impossible once again, to return to the moon before the end of President Trump's term, build a moon base, establish an enduring presence, and do the other things needed to ensure American leadership in space,


Mac RumorsMar 27, 2026
Apple's 50th Anniversary Events Continue in Washington D.C., Shanghai, Tokyo, and Beyond
Apple is into its final days of hosting 50th-anniversary celebrations around the world, making stops in Washington D.C., Mexico City, Shanghai, Tokyo, and beyond.


ResearchBuzzMar 01, 2026
Delaware History, Apple, Google Circle, More: Sunday ResearchBuzz, March 1, 2026
NEW RESOURCES State of Delaware: Diverse Histories Virtual Exhibit Launches, Expanding Delaware's Story Beyond 1776 . "Delaware 250 has officially launched the Delaware's Diverse Histories virtual exhibit, an online experience that highlights […]
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