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CNET Most Popular ProductsSep 17, 2025
You Can Install iOS 26 on Your iPhone Now. Here's How It Compares to iOS 18
iOS 26 and Liquid Glass are now available for your iPhone. While it looks different from iOS 18, the changes aren't as dramatic as you might expect.

CNET NewsSep 17, 2025
Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Wednesday, Sept. 17
Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for Sept. 17.

Mac RumorsSep 16, 2025
iOS 26: The Top 100 New Features and Changes
Apple released iOS 26 on September 15, and it's now available for all iPhone users with a compatible device. There are a lot of changes and features to learn about, so if you want a quick, easy-to-read list that outlines what's new, we've got you covered.


Mac RumorsSep 16, 2025
Your Mac Can Auto-Join an iPhone Hotspot in macOS Tahoe
macOS Tahoe 26 includes support for automatically joining your iPhone's Personal Hotspot when no Wi-Fi network is available, so you no longer need to manually connect.


Mac RumorsSep 16, 2025
26 New Features to Try in watchOS 26
Apple released watchOS 26 yesterday, and if you have a Series 9 or later or an Ultra 2 or later, there are a surprising number of useful new features. Apple could have limited new additions like Sleep Score and Hypertension notifications to the newest Apple Watch models, but now you don't need to buy a new watch to get helpful features.


Mac RumorsSep 16, 2025
Apple Watch Series 11 vs. Ultra 3 Buyer's Guide: 30 Differences Compared
The Apple Watch Series 11 and Ultra 3 are among the latest additions to the Apple Watch lineup, so how do they compare?


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CNET Most Popular ProductsSep 16, 2025
Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for Sept. 17, #359
Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for Sept. 17, No. 359

Mac RumorsSep 16, 2025
iOS 26.1 to iOS 26.4: Here Are 5 New Features to Expect on Your iPhone
iOS 26 was finally released on Monday, but the software train never stops, and the first developer beta of iOS 26.1 will likely be released soon.


CNET Most Popular ProductsSep 16, 2025
Kayak's AI Tool Can Help You Make Adventures Less Stressful
Kayak.ai is a mobile platform designed to simplify travel planning. Here's how to use it.

Mac RumorsSep 16, 2025
Apple Watch Gets Slow Charger Warnings in watchOS 26
watchOS 26 includes a feature that lets you know if you're using an Apple Watch charger that is not optimized for the fastest charging speeds.


CNET How ToSep 16, 2025
The Biggest Vacuuming Mistake Everyone Makes (and How to Fix It)
If you're not vacuuming in a grid pattern, you're leaving dirt behind. Here's the right way to do it.

CNET NewsSep 16, 2025
Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for Sept. 17, #1551
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PC World Latest NewsSep 16, 2025
Microsoft tries new trick to dissuade Edge users downloading Chrome

The advertisement includes a table that compares features between Chrome and Edge and tries to sell you on the browser by saying "Microsoft Edge runs on the same technology as Chrome, with the added trust of Microsoft." You'll also spot quick links to apps like YouTube, Facebook, Gmail, WhatsApp, Instagram, and Netflix.

It's no secret that Microsoft really, really wants users to stick with Edge and will do anything it can to deter users from switching to Chrome. In the past, Microsoft injected an awkward poll when downloading Chrome via Edge, and earlier this year hid the Chrome download link in Edge. Meanwhile, Microsoft is testing new ways to convert Chrome users.

To be fair, Edge has been improving. In addition to getting various AI features, Edge has gotten much faster and will continue to be supported even after Windows 10's end of life. But tacky tactics like this are sure to turn off anyone who's still on the fence, and there aren't many left.



Mac RumorsSep 16, 2025
10 macOS Tahoe Features You Should Check Out
Apple released macOS Tahoe on September 15, which means it's now available for all Macs that support it. If you didn't download the new software yet, here are some features that might entice you to upgrade.


CNET Most Popular ProductsSep 16, 2025
Prime Day Again? Yes, Amazon's Prime Day Is Coming Back This October
Amazon just confirmed Prime Day will return on Oct. 7 and 8. Here's what to know about Prime Big Deal Days.

CNET NewsSep 16, 2025
Meta Connect 2025: What's Next for Quest Headsets, Orion Smart Glasses and More
Meta prepares to reveal its next plans for augmented and virtual reality. Here's what's next for smart glasses and Quest headsets.

CNET NewsSep 16, 2025
'The Summer I Turned Pretty': How to Watch the Season 3 Finale
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PC World Latest NewsSep 15, 2025
Nvidia says RTX 50-series Founders Edition cards are still being made

When pressed on the lack of availability for the most expensive consumer graphics cards on the market at their standard prices, an Nvidia spokesperson said that they're just out of stock temporarily due to high demand. They gave the statement to WCCFtech, which posted the reply on Sunday. "GeForce RTX 50 series Founders Editions continue to be in production. They are limited edition products so, from time to time, go out of stock on our website and return when back in stock."

There are all kinds of issues causing a squeeze on graphics cards at the moment, Nvidia's cards most of all. High demand from gamers (and scalpers, though that appears to be winding down), output supply problems as Nvidia also supplies GPUs to AI-hungry industrial clients, general economic turmoil. But it looks like those sought-after Founders Edition cards aren't disappearing anytime soon, even if they will remain elusive to anyone hoping to get them at the MSRP.



ComputerWorldMar 01, 2024
Microsoft unveils new AI tools for Windows 11
Microsoft will add a range of artificial intelligence (AI) features to Windows 11, with new ways to edit content and control PC settings.

Later this month, Windows 11 users will be able adjust settings within the operating system with text commands via the Copilot AI assistant. Here, users can type "enable battery saver" or "show Wi-Fi network" and the Windows Copilot will perform the action. Other skills include "display IP address," "launch voice input," and "show system information."

There are also new ways to edit content in two Windows apps: Photos and Clipchamp. For video-editing tool Clipchamp, gaps in conversation can be removed with a "silence removal" feature. In Photos, the generative erase feature lets users select and remove "unwanted objects or imperfections" from an image.

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