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Mac RumorsMay 14, 2026
OpenAI Considering Legal Action Against Apple Over 'Strained' Siri Partnership
OpenAI is preparing to potentially take legal action against Apple due to a "strained" relationship with the iPhone maker, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.


CNET NewsMay 14, 2026
You Can Now Make Apps on Meta Display Glasses if You Want To
Meta opens up ways to develop for its glasses, just as Google's glasses draw near.

CNET Most Popular ProductsMay 14, 2026
Samsung Will Reportedly Unveil Galaxy Glasses in July in London
The company is ready to do battle with Meta and Google in the smart glasses marketplace.

CNET NewsMay 14, 2026
Google I/O 2026: How to Watch the Keynote and What to Expect
Google's annual developers conference kicks off Tuesday, May 19. We expect to hear updates on Gemini AI, Android XR, smart glasses and more.

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Mac RumorsMay 13, 2026
Samsung Set to Beat Apple to AI Smart Glasses With July Launch
Samsung is planning a Galaxy Unpacked event for July, and the company plans to introduce new foldable smartphones and AI "Galaxy Glasses," according to Seoul Economic Daily.


Mac RumorsMay 12, 2026
Stop Chrome Browser From Downloading a Hidden 4GB AI File
If your Mac's storage has been mysteriously shrinking recently and you use Google Chrome, you may have already identified the culprit. The browser has been downloading a 4GB AI model file onto computers without explicit user consent. Here's how to reclaim the space.

TechCrunchJan 20, 2022
Microsoft-Activision deal gives merger speculators a new darling
Microsoft logo is seen on a smartphone placed on displayed Activision Blizzard logo in this illustration taken January 18, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

Hedge funds, which make profits by speculating on precarious takeovers, got a treat this week when Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) agreed to buy "call of duty" maker Activision Blizzard (ATVI.O) for US$68.7 billion dollars in cash. The transaction requires antitrust laws. Approved in the United States and other major jurisdictions, including the European Union and China. It comes at a time when President Joe Biden's administration is taking a closer look at large mergers, blaming some of them for raising prices to consumers that are fueling inflation.

Activision's shares ended trading at $82.15 on Wednesday, well below the $95 per share

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