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Gizmag Emerging TechMar 04, 2026
Everything new in Apple's 2026 MacBook Pro and MacBook Air laptops
The new MacBook Air and MacBook Pro are great for most people and for demanding users respectively - but as much as Apple has raised the bar with these, they're just incremental improvements that aren't worth upgrading from the previous models.



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Scott Stein discusses Apple's latest iPad updates, highlighting the new iPad Air with the M4 chip. He also shares his frustration over the lack of updates for the entry-level iPad and what it means for consumers.

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Here's When You Can Pre-Order the iPhone 17e, New Studio Displays and More in Every Time Zone
Apple is going to be accepting pre-orders for a slew of new devices starting tomorrow, with orders set to begin at 6:15 a.m. Pacific Time. To give users around the world an idea of when pre-orders will be accepted in their time zone, we've compiled a list of time zone conversions for several countries.


SlashDotMar 03, 2026
Apple Launches New M5 Chips, MacBook Pro, and First New Monitors In Years


CNET NewsMar 03, 2026
Best iPhone in 2026: Here's Which Apple Phone You Should Buy
Apple now sells more iPhone models than ever, and we've tested everything available. From the iPhone Air and iPhone 17 to the iPhone 16E and iPhone 17 Pro, we have recommendations that will work for your budget and needs.

EngadgetMar 03, 2026
OpenAI will amend Defense Department deal to prevent mass surveillance in the US
OpenAI's Sam Altman said the company will amend its deal with the Defense Department (or the Department of War) to explicitly prohibit the use of its AI system on mass surveillance against Americans. Altman has published an internal memo previously sent to employees on X, telling them that the company will tweak the agreement to add language to make that point especially clear. Specifically, it says:

"Consistent with applicable laws, including the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution, National Security Act of 1947, FISA Act of 1978, the AI system shall not be intentionally used for domestic surveillance of U.S. persons and nationals.

For the avoidance of doubt, the Department understands this limitation to prohibit deliberate tracking, surveillance, or monitoring of U.S. persons or nationals, including through the procurement or use of commercially acquired personal or identifiable information."

Altman has also claimed in the memo that the agency affirmed that its services will not be used by its intelligence agencies, including the NSA, without a modification to their contract. He added that if he received what he believed was an unconstitutional order, he would rather go to jail than follow it.

In addition, the OpenAI CEO has admitted in the memo that the company shouldn't have rushed to get the deal out on Friday, February 27, since the issues were "super complex and demand clear communication." Altman explained that the company was "trying to de-escalate things and avoid a much worse outcome" but it "looked opportunistic" in the end. If you'll recall, OpenAI announced the partnership shortly after President Trump


Yahoo TechnologyMar 03, 2026
Anthropic's Claude becomes most popular free app on iPhone and Android amid fallout from Trump fight


Mac RumorsMar 03, 2026
New Apple Studio Display and Studio Display XDR Don't Work With Intel Macs
If you still have a Mac with an Intel chip inside, you're not going to want to pick up one of the new Studio Display or Studio Display XDR models.


Major GeeksMar 03, 2026
Chris Titus Tech's Windows Utility (WinUtil) 26.03.03 Pre-Release / 26.02.18
Chris Titus Tech's Windows Utility (WinUtil) is a versatile PowerShell script that streamlines the management of your operating system. As a lightweight tool, it enables users to efficiently handle a variety of system settings and tweaks and to install multiple applications with a single click. [License: Open Source | Requires: 11|10 | Size: 670 KB ]

EngadgetMar 03, 2026
Downdetector and Speedtest have been sold for over $1 billion
The next time you check your internet speed or whether your favorite site is down, another company may be profiting. On Tuesday, Ziff Davis announced that it sold its Connectivity division, which includes Ookla's Speedtest and Downdetector, to Accenture. The deal is worth $1.2 billion in cash.

According to Reuters, the deal will allow Ziff Davis to focus on its core brands, including IGN, Mashable and Everyday Health. Brand consolidation appears to be the name of the game, as the company recently laid off some of Eurogamer's most experienced editors and its entire video team. That followed a rotation of editorial staff among Ziff Davis's other gaming publications, which reduced VG247 to a small, two-person gaming guides site.

Ziff Davis bought Ookla for $15 million in 2014. Reuters notes that the division seized on the 5G rollout and a surge in pandemic-driven bandwidth demand to boost its impressive return on the investment. (Connectivity generated a whopping $231 million in 2025.)

Accenture is a global technology consulting company headquartered in Dublin. The company views the acquisition as a key


EngadgetMar 03, 2026
X to require AI labels on armed conflict videos from paid creators, citing ‘times of war'
X will suspend creators from its revenue sharing program if they post AI-generated videos depicting armed conflicts without disclosing they were made with AI. Head of product Nikita Bier announced the policy change on March 3, saying first-time violators will be cut off for 90 days and repeat offenders would be permanently removed from the program.


eWeekMar 03, 2026
Meta Tests AI Shopping Feature in Chatbot for US Users
Meta is testing an AI shopping research feature that returns product carousels with prices and links, bringing product discovery directly into its chatbot.

The post Meta Tests AI Shopping Feature in Chatbot for US Users appeared first on eWEEK.



GizmodoMar 02, 2026
Apple Announces iPhone 17e With the One Feature the iPhone 16e Should Have Had
No, it's not a second rear camera.

EngadgetMar 02, 2026
The Supreme Court doesn't care if you want to copyright your AI-generated art
As AI-generated artwork becomes more commonplace, it still won't be able to be copyrighted, according to US courts. On Monday, the US Supreme Court declined to hear a case about whether an artwork generated with the help of AI can be copyrighted. The refusal means that a lower court's decision to reject the copyright request will stand.

The case dates back to 2018 when Stephen Thaler applied for a copyright of an artwork called A Recent Entrance to Paradise. Unlike using ChatGPT or Midjourney, Thaler, a computer scientist, created an AI system that generated the artwork in question. However, the US Copyright Office rejected his application in 2022 on the grounds that it wasn't made by a human author. Thaler sought appeals at higher courts, but ultimately had to escalate the case to the Supreme Court after both a federal judge in Washington and the US Court of Appeals ruled against him.

With a refusal from the highest court in the US, it's unlikely Thaler's case can continue. The US Supreme Court could always hear a related case in the future, but Thaler's lawyers said, "even ?if it later overturns the Copyright Office's test in another case, it will be too late," adding that the decision will have negatively impacted the


Mac RumorsFeb 24, 2026
Tim Cook Warned by CIA That China Could Move on Taiwan by 2027
Apple CEO Tim Cook was among a handful of top tech executives who attended a classified CIA briefing warning that China could attack Taiwan by 2027, according to a sweeping investigative report by The New York Times ($).


eWeekFeb 20, 2026
Apple CarPlay to Add ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini in iOS 26.4
Apple CarPlay will soon support ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini in iOS 26.4, expanding in-car AI options while keeping Siri as the default assistant.

The post Apple CarPlay to Add ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini in iOS 26.4 appeared first on eWEEK.



PC World Latest NewsOct 10, 2025
A new default text editor is coming soon to Windows 11

This past summer, we saw the launch of Windows Edit, a new version of MS-DOS Editor which runs in the command line and offers support for Unicode. The 300 KB file limit has been removed, which means you can now handle gigabyte-sized files with Edit if desired.

The latest news is that Edit will soon be the default text editor in the Windows 11 Command Prompt, as noted by Windows Latest. If you want to try Edit now, you can download the program via GitHub.

Edit is open source software and written in the Rust programming language. You don't have to be running Windows to use the text editor; it works just as well on macOS and Linux.



Computer World Security NewsOct 19, 2023
Apple's latest China App Store problem is a warning for us all
Ask anyone who knows, and they'll tell you that when it comes to security, the weakest point is always people. Yet, as pressure grows for Apple to allow app purchases from outside the App Store, the fact the company fired App Store staff for "business misconduct" is cause for alarm.

As first reported by The Information, the Apple story is pretty simple.

To read this article in full, please click here


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