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Mac RumorsApr 15, 2026
Apple to Host Free Events in London Ahead of April 26 Marathon
Apple today announced a series of events tied to this year's TCS London Marathon, with the company serving as an official partner of the race.


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Apple Watch Ultra 3 Gets Lowest Prices of 2026 So Far With $99 Off Select Models (Mac Rumors)

eWeekApr 15, 2026
Anthropic's Next AI Model Could Disrupt Design Tools Like Adobe, Figma
Anthropic is reportedly preparing Claude Opus 4.7 as it accelerates its AI release cycle, alongside new tools that could reshape design and content creation.

The post Anthropic's Next AI Model Could Disrupt Design Tools Like Adobe, Figma appeared first on eWEEK.



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Anthropic Unleashes ‘Alien Science' as AI Surpasses Humans in Alignment (eWeek)

Mac RumorsApr 15, 2026
Google Launches Native Gemini AI App for Mac
Google is bringing Gemini to the Mac with a new native macOS app that's available starting today. Gemini for Mac can be activated with a keyboard shortcut, and it has built-in tools for generating images, analyzing what's on your screen, reviewing files, and more.


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Google unleashes a native Gemini app for the Mac (Engadget)

eWeekApr 15, 2026
OpenAI Debuts GPT-5.4-Cyber, a Locked-Down AI Model for Cyber Defense
OpenAI launches GPT-5.4-Cyber with selective access for verified defenders, adding a cyber-focused model and tighter controls for high-risk use.

The post OpenAI Debuts GPT-5.4-Cyber, a Locked-Down AI Model for Cyber Defense appeared first on eWEEK.



EngadgetApr 15, 2026
Shoe company Allbirds pivots to AI compute in sign of a totally normal and healthy economy
The shoe company Allbirds, famous for its wool trainers, is pivoting to AI. You read that right. The San Francisco company has plans "to pivot its business to AI compute infrastructure, with a long-term vision to become a fully integrated GPU-as-a-Service and AI-native cloud solutions provider." It's also changing its name to NewBird AI.

This is subject to shareholder approval, with a vote scheduled for May 18. Once approved, the company will raise $50 million from an unnamed investor to assist with this enterprise. This money will be used for the "acquisition and monetization of graphics processing units, related high-performance computing infrastructure capable to support high workloads and other related assets." In other words, all of the things one would need to start an AI compute company.


eWeekApr 15, 2026
Chrome's New ‘Skills' Feature Lets You Save AI Prompts Across Tabs
Google's new Skills in Chrome lets eligible US users save Gemini prompts as reusable tools they can run again across webpages and tabs.

The post Chrome's New ‘Skills' Feature Lets You Save AI Prompts Across Tabs appeared first on eWEEK.



EngadgetApr 15, 2026
The Vivo X300 Ultra is a powerful camera phone aimed at videographers
Chinese phonemaker Vivo has been pushing the limits of smartphone photography in the last few years. However, the availability of its phones — like last year's X200 Ultra, with its beefy add-on telephoto — has been intermittent in the West.

The company says the X300 Ultra its first global flagship launch, although there's still no word on a US launch or pricing at the time of writing. Like the latest phones from Xiaomi and Oppo, Vivo is also obsessing over larger camera sensors, peripherals and a dizzying array of technical photography specs, with a particular focus on cinematic video recording.

Collaborating with Zeiss again, the X300 Ultra features a "triple prime lens" camera system with 85, 35 and 14mm equivalent focal lengths. This can be punched up to 400mm equivalent with a new telephoto extender, the messily-named Zeiss Telephoto Extender Gen 2 Ultra, whose price is also unknown for now.

Even without that add-on, Vivo has built its 85mm equivalent 200-megapixel telephoto camera to handle most of your zoom-heavy shooting moments. A "gimbal-grade" APO (apochromatic) camera is designed to correct color fringing and stabilize your shots. These are both typical issues when using higher zoom levels. In a dedicated "snapshot" mode, Autofocus tracking will even work at 60 fps, which I'm excited to test, as the phone can also shoot at up to 12 fps. Vivo says its optical image stabilization can correct up to three degrees of movement.

Other cameras are similarly powerful, spec-wise. The 35mm equivalent Zeiss "Documentary" camera uses a 1/1.12-inch 200MP Sony sensor and is apparently engineered for strong low-light performance and portrait shooting, with an f/1.8 aperture. Finally, there's a 50MP ultrawide rounding out


eWeekApr 15, 2026
7 Best Gemini Photo Editing Trends in 2026 (With Prompts to Try)
Explore seven AI photo trends powered by Google Gemini, from cinematic edits to intentional imperfections, and how prompts are reshaping creative expression in 2026.

The post 7 Best Gemini Photo Editing Trends in 2026 (With Prompts to Try) appeared first on eWEEK.



Wired NewsApr 15, 2026
Allbirds Is Pivoting to AI Compute. Sure, Why Not
Once a $4 billion apparel juggernaut, Allbirds will rebrand as NewBird AI, a "GPU-as-a-Service" company. Hey, if you can't beat ‘em, join 'em.

CNET NewsApr 15, 2026
How to Keep Kids Safe Online? Europe Believes Its Age Verification App Is the Answer
The European Commission's new app is "technically ready and soon available," says President Ursula von der Leyen.

Mac RumorsApr 15, 2026
Report: iPad Air to Gain OLED Display Early Next Year
Apple will bring OLED displays to its iPad Air models next year, according to a new report from Korea's ET News.


EngadgetApr 15, 2026
Traeger debuts Westwood smart pellet grills that start at $700
Traeger gave backyard pit masters something more affordable last year with the Woodridge, but now the company is back with an even more budget-friendly option. With the Westwood series, the company offers very basic pellet grill functionality with a simplified controller and a no-frills design. You'll still get Wi-Fi connectivity that works with the company's app, and the Westwood grills are compatible with Traeger's rail-based accessories. As you might expect at the

CNET Most Popular ProductsApr 15, 2026
You Might Actually Be Able to Afford Traeger's New Line of Pellet Grills
Traeger launched the Westwood series, a new line of more approachably priced pellet grills with plenty of premium features.

CNET NewsApr 14, 2026
OpenAI Has a New GPT-5.4-Cyber Model. Here's Why You Can't Use It
A scaled-up version of OpenAI's Trusted Access for Cyber program appears to be OpenAI's response to Anthropic's Project Glasswing.

EngadgetApr 14, 2026
Google's new Windows app is yet another way to access Gemini
Google has introduced a new app for Windows desktops and, unsurprisingly, it puts AI front at center. If you aren't a big fan of Google's Gemini chatbot, then skip on past this download. For those of you who are heavy Gemini users, though, this could mean a simpler and more integrated experience on Windows machines. 

Once installed, you can pull up the app's search bar with the Alt Space shortcut. Queries typed into this open-ended search box can hunt down information from the web like typical Google search, where AI Mode will be enabled for an extra layer of artificial intelligence for follow-up questions or a deeper dive down a rabbit hole. But the app isn't limited to web search. It can delve into your computer's files, other installed apps or Google Drive files to retrieve information. Screen sharing is also built into the app, which enables using Google Lens to conduct AI-powered searches on content displayed on your monitor. 

The app is rolling out globally today in English. Interestingly, this hasn't been gated to the most recent Windows 11, but it does require a machine running at least Windows 10.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/apps/googles-new-windows-app-is-yet-another-way-to-access-gemini-214000564.html?src=rss


CNET NewsApr 14, 2026
When Flock Cameras Appear: Everything You Need to Know About This Surveillance Tech
Flock Safety is setting up camears and drones across the country. I spoke to cities fighting back against the AI surveillance, privacy advocates and Flock itself.

EngadgetApr 14, 2026
Amazon buys the satellite internet company behind Apple's SOS system
Amazon has today announced it is merging with satellite internet provider Globalstar Inc. to bolster Leo, its Starlink rival. Globalstar isn't a household name but you do know its work, as it provides Apple's emergency satellite connectivity for compatible iPhones and Watches. In a statement, Amazon says the deal will grow Leo's space-based footprint and enable direct-to-device service for its burgeoning satellite network.

An interesting wrinkle is Apple owns 20 percent of Globalstar, which it bought for $1.5 billion in 2024, but that didn't get a mention. Instead, the release says Amazon and Apple have agreed Leo will "power satellite services for supported iPhone and Apple Watch models." And that this support will continue as Leo's network evolves, as well as collaborating "with Apple on future satellite services using Amazon Leo's expanded satellite network."

The release adds Leo's direct-to-device service won't start until 2028, and the deal itself isn't expected to close until 2027. That is, of course, unless Amazon doesn't placate the FCC into extending its deadline to get more satellites into orbit before July 2026. At present, the company needs to have 1,600 satellites in orbit by that deadline, but only expects to have around 700 actually up in the heavens and working by then.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/general/amazon-buys-the-satellite-internet-company-behind-apples-sos-system-130150744.html?src=rss


GizmodoApr 14, 2026
Missouri Town Council Approves Data Center. A Week Later, Voters Fire Half of Council
The people of Festus, Missouri have made their voices heard on the whole data center issue.
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