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Mac RumorsDec 09, 2025
Apple Offering Up to 3 Free Months of Apple Arcade With Holiday Gift Card Purchase
Apple is offering U.S. customers who purchase and redeem an Apple Gift Card three months of free access to Apple Arcade. Holiday gift card purchases made before January 6, 2026 are eligible for the ?Apple Arcade? trial, as long as the card is redeemed by January 13, 2026.


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Apple Pay Now Lets You 'Pay Later' With Klarna in Two More Countries (Mac Rumors)

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 09, 2025
These 28 Trending Items From TikTok Will Make Great Holiday Gifts in 2025
Our experts have cut through the noise and shortlisted products that aren't only on top of TikTok's trending charts, but also make great gifts this holiday season.

New York Times TechDec 09, 2025
Trump Eases Limits on Nvidia Exports to China at ‘Critical Moment'
President Trump said Nvidia can export some chips. But years of U.S. restrictions have propelled China to make everything it needs for advanced A.I.

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EngadgetDec 09, 2025
Slack's CEO is joining OpenAI to find the money to pay for all those data centers
OpenAI has announced that Denise Dresser, the current CEO of Slack, will be the company's new Chief Revenue Officer. Dresser will oversee the company's revenue strategy "across enterprise and customer success," according to OpenAI's announcement, and will presumably play a key role in leading the company towards profitability now that it's reorganized as a public benefit corporation.

"We're on a path to put AI tools into the hands of millions of workers, across every industry," Fidji Simo, OpenAI's CEO of Products said in the announcement. "Denise has led that kind of shift before, and her experience will help us make AI useful, reliable, and accessible for businesses everywhere."

Simo joined OpenAI in May of this year, after serving as CEO of Instacart, and before that, the head of Facebook at Meta. Hiring Simo and Dresser could be a good indication of how OpenAI plans to approach ChatGPT going forward. Which is to say, the company is taking a very Silicon Valley approach to growing its chatbot business and focusing on scale and monetizing as many AI interactions as possible. It's not a mistake that Simo helped establish Meta's ads business and OpenAI is reportedly planning to introduce ads into chats with its AI models.

Even with the possibility of ad revenue, Dresser will still have to overcome what OpenAI continues to spend to offer it


Mac RumorsDec 09, 2025
Apple to Make More Foldable iPhones Than Expected
Apple has ordered 22 million OLED panels from Samsung Display for the first foldable iPhone, signaling a significantly larger production target than the display industry had previously anticipated, ET News reports.


CNET NewsDec 09, 2025
Best Home Security Cameras of 2025: Our Top Holiday Picks for Your Protection
Keep your home secure during your holiday trips with the best cameras, tested by CNET's experts -- now on sale for the holidays.

Mac RumorsDec 09, 2025
EU Takes Credit for Apple and Google's Upcoming iPhone-Android Data Transfer Tools
The simplified smartphone switching Apple and Google are adopting is an example of how the Digital Markets Act (DMA) benefits users and developers, the European Commission said today. Apple and Google are making it easier for users to switch between iPhone and Android smartphones, adding an option to transfer data from another smartphone during the device setup process.


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Google Photos for iOS Gets Redesigned Video Editor (Mac Rumors)

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 09, 2025
Still Guessing How Much Coffee to Use for Brewing? Pros Use the 'Golden Ratio' for a Reason
Eyeballing your coffee-to-water ratio puts your coffee's balance and consistency at risk. Here's exactly how much coffee experts recommend using to brew a pot.

Mac RumorsDec 09, 2025
iPhone Fold Expected to Claim 22% of Foldable Market, 34% of Revenue in First Year
Apple's upcoming foldable iPhone is expected to spur strong growth in worldwide foldable smartphone shipments in 2026, according to new estimates shared by IDC.


ResearchBuzzDec 09, 2025
Arkansas Agency Rules, Proton Sheets, Amazon Anime, More: Tuesday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, December 9, 2025
NEW RESOURCES Arkansas Democrat-Gazette: Online database for Arkansas agency rules launches quietly after 5 years, $2.7 million. "Without any fanfare, an Arkansas legislative agency launched an online database of the administrative rules […]

Mac RumorsDec 09, 2025
Apple Launches Tap to Pay on iPhone in Hong Kong
Apple has announced the availability of Tap to Pay on iPhone in Hong Kong, allowing independent sellers, small merchants, and large retailers in the region to use ?iPhones? as a payment terminal.


Washington Post TechDec 09, 2025
Trump says Nvidia can sell more-advanced AI chips to China
Nvidia will be granted permission to export its H200 chips to "approved customers" in China and elsewhere, Trump said, with the U.S. taking a cut of sales.

ComputerWorldApr 01, 2024
McDonald's serves up a master class in how not to explain a system outage
The global outage that last month prevented McDonald's from accepting payments prompted the company to release a lengthy statement that should serve as a master  class in how not to report an IT problem. It was vague, misleading and yet the company used language that still allowed many of the technical details to be figured out. 

(You know you've moved far from home base when Burger King UK makes fun of you— in response to news of the McDonald's outage, Burger King played off its own slogan by posting on LinkedIn: "Not Loving I.T.")

The McDonald's statement was vague about what happened, but it did opt to throw the chain's point-of-sale (POS) vendor under the bus — while not identifying which vendor it meant. Classy.

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Computer World Security NewsDec 13, 2023
What is Stolen Device Protection for iPhone and how does it work?
Take that, iPhone thieves — Apple is about to make it even more difficult to use its smartphones when you have no right to do so. In the upcoming iOS 17.3, it is testing out a new security system called "Stolen Device Protection."

Here's a look at what this is, and what it does.

Stolen Device Protection explained Apple's beta notes explain: "Stolen Device Protection adds an additional layer of security in the unlikely case that someone has stolen your iPhone and also obtained your passcode."

The company explains the features this way:

Accessing your saved passwords requires Face/Touch ID to be sure it's you. Changing sensitive settings like your Apple ID password is protected by a security delay. No delay is required when iPhone is at familiar locations such as home and work. The idea is that Stolen Device Protection introduces another obstacle that makes it difficult for thieves to gain access to your data, erase it, or delete the device to factory fresh status for resale.

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