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Apple today released a YouTube Short revealing a rare behind-the-scenes look at the making of its playful MacBook Neo introduction video.
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On this week's special episode of The MacRumors Show, we discuss Apple's bombshell announcement that Tim Cook will step down as CEO on September 1, 2026, with hardware engineering chief John Ternus set to succeed him.
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Google plans to invest up to $40 billion into Anthropic in what could be viewed as a circular deal with the AI startup (and frequent competitor), Bloomberg reports. The search giant has invested in Anthropic at multiple points in the past, but this new investment comes after an announcement that the AI startup had signed a joint agreement with Google and Broadcom for "multiple gigawatts of next-generation TPU capacity."
According to Anthropic, Google is committing $10 billion now at the company's current valuation, with an additional $30 billion on offer if Anthropic meets specific performance milestones. Through Anthropic's existing commitment to use Google's TPUs (tensor processing units) and servers, Anthropic says Google will also provide 5 gigawatts of computing capacity in 2027.
If the structure of the deal and business relationship between Google and Anthropic sounds familiar, it might be because the AI startup recently announced something similar with Amazon. Earlier in April, Amazon announced that it would invest $5 billion in Anthropic, with an additional $20 billion in payments available if certain milestones were met. Anthropic also agreed to use Amazon's Trainium chips for its AI models.
The deals are another example of Anthropic's ability to burn through money — the company
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The 2026 NFL draft continues tonight with rounds 2 and 3. See the best ways to watch or stream every pick.
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Apple's first foldable iPhone, dubbed the "iPhone Ultra," could be missing at least five key features present on the iPhone 18 Pro models despite its $2,000 price point.
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New emoji and video podcasts are just a couple features the update brings to your device.
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Following the latest update of Apple's Invites app, hosts can now manually edit the guest list to update guest responses and adjust the number of additional guests.
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OpenAI Codex is an AI coding agent that writes, fixes, and analyzes code using natural language. Run multiple agents, automate coding tasks, and review changes easily [License: Freemium | Requires:
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I'm a YouTube TV subscriber, so I tried testing out the new feature. Here's what happened.
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OpenAI launches GPT-5.5, a new model built for coding, research, data analysis, computer use, and complex work with less hand-holding across tools.
The post OpenAI Launches GPT-5.5 to Take on Messier Workloads appeared first on eWEEK.
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AirPods going haywire? Having random connection issues? Here's how to factory reset your AirPods to get them working like new again.
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The Apple rumors were true, once again. This week, the company announced that Tim Cook will be stepping down from his CEO role on September 1. Replacing him will be John Ternus, who currently serves as Apple's SVP of hardware engineering. In this episode, Devindra and Engadget's Nathan Ingraham discuss Cook's legacy as Apple's CEO, and pontificate about how Ternus may change things. We're going from Apple being led by a logistics guru, to Apple being driven by a product and engineering wizard. Surely, that will have some impact on future products.
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The rocket maker has been a useful financial tool for Mr. Musk, providing the billionaire with loans and aiding his struggling companies, a Times examination found.
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We've tested 47 new robot vacuums to evaluate pickup power, navigation, obstacle avoidance and more. Our testing revealed a surprise winner and new lab awards.
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Norway plans to ban social media use for kids under 16, requiring platforms to enforce age verification under proposed legislation.
The post Norway Moves to Keep Kids Under 16Off Social Media appeared first on eWEEK.
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There's plenty of exciting hardware on the horizon for Apple, but everything is riding on a better Siri experience.
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With Tim Cook stepping down as Apple CEO, the next leader has new challenges. CNET's Bridget Carey looks at the biggest issues John Ternus will have to face in these changing times for the industry.
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Everyone wants children to be safe online. Nobody agrees on how to make it happen.
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Sleep is important in my household, and I've learned that my son's bedroom setup is key.
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It folds up smaller than a phone yet can stream video from anywhere, sort of.
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Many customization options for the M4 Mac Mini and Mac Studio are unavailable, at least for now.
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Patio season is coming up in much of the world, but living in a smaller apartment shouldn't stop you from enjoying a good steak at home. At the same time, most indoor cooking devices make you choose between convenience and real grilled flavor. Cozytime Lumo attempts to offer both by combining infrared cooking with AI automation that always picks the ideal settings for different foods.
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We'll do all the work hunting the internet for the best deals on popular items so you can add them right to your cart.
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The AI setting sparked backlash from creators over privacy and content concerns.
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This is what happened when I tried to up my step count at home.
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Anthropic's Mythos AI is rattling Washington, prompting the Trump administration to try to confront its cybersecurity risks.
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I'm perfecting some monitoring tools and the queue is getting out of hand again. Enjoy the extra issue. NEW RESOURCES The Arkansas Traveler: UA data science students launch sports analytics application Hog […]
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The company adds a feature that will reveal what topics teens delve into with AI on Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp.
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Time Tracker is a free browser extension that watches how long you spend on websites, breaks your browsing habits down into actionable charts and summaries, and lets you set daily time limits or site blocks to stay focused and avoid time sinks.... [License: Open Source | Requires:
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There are a lot of folks waiting for a new version of the Apple TV because the set-top box hasn't been updated since 2022. There is an update coming this year, but people will need to wait a bit longer because Apple is holding the next ?Apple TV? until the new version of Siri comes out this fall.
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Apple TV just dropped a real-deal trailer for Star City, after releasing a short teaser earlier this year. It's a spinoff of For All Mankind, but this new show examines the alt-history space race from the Soviet perspective.
In other words, this is a trailer steeped in Cold War-era paranoia. Secret photos are snapped, phones are tapped and characters are disappeared, all set against the backdrop of space exploration. The vibe looks decidedly different from For All Mankind, despite the parent show occasionally dabbling in Russia-based espionage.
The vibe isn't the only shift here. Star City isn't doing time jumps, which is a hallmark of For All Mankind. The original show started in 1969 and season five is set in 2012. The spinoff "lives in the 1970s" and is "its own genre." This is according to showrunners Matt Wolpert and Ben Nedivi.
For the uninitiated, For All Mankind begins with Russia beating us to the Moon in the 1960s. This creates a butterfly effect that changes history in ways both big and small. Star City looks like it'll focus on how Russia managed to land astronauts on the Moon before America and what happened to the space program in the immediat
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Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for April 24, No. 1,770.
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Google signed a billion-dollar cloud deal with Mira Murati's Thinking Machines Lab, giving the AI startup new firepower to train frontier models.
The post Mira Murati's Thinking Machines Lab Lands Billion-Dollar Google Cloud Deal appeared first on eWEEK.
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Send the pool guy packing. One of these robotic buddies can maintain your water quality instead.
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Tencent's QClaw AI agent is rolling out in global beta, bringing a simpler Windows and Mac setup to 20,000 users across five launch markets.
The post Tencent Launches QClaw AI Agent Beta to Global Users on Windows, Mac appeared first on eWEEK.
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Google today commented on its partnership with Apple, confirming that Gemini will power a new, more personalized version of Siri that's set to be released later in 2026.
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BMW is deploying AI-powered humanoid robots in its Leipzig, Germany, factory after a successful pilot in Spartanburg, South Carolina, that helped build over 30,000 vehicles.
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After debuting in the US, Gemini in Chrome is making its way to more markets. Starting today, Google is rolling out Chrome's built-in chatbot to users in countries in East Asia and the Pacific, including Australia, Indonesia, Japan, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea and Vietnam. The expansion comes after Google earlier this year made Gemini in Chrome available to people in Canada, India and New Zealand.
With the exception of Japan, where Google isn't making the new suite available on iOS just yet, everyone else in the countries mentioned above can access Gemini in Chrome through Chrome's desktop browser, and the app on their iPhone or iPad. To get started, just tap the "Ask Gemini" icon at the top right of the screen. It will open a new sidebar Google introduced at the start of the year where you can chat with Gemini across every open tab. From there, you can also access Google's in-house image generator, Nano Banana 2. As you would expect, the suite offers integrations with Google's other apps, allowing you, for instance, to add events to Calendar without leaving the interface.
If you don't want to use Gemini, you can right click on the shortcut to unpin it from the top of the interface.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/google-brings-gemini-in-chrome-to-users-in-australia-japan-singapore-and-south-korea-220000474.html?src=rss
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Amazon this week announced plans to acquire Globalstar, the satellite company that powers Apple's satellite features on the iPhone 14 and newer and the Apple Watch Ultra 3. In turn, Amazon announced that it has signed an agreement with Apple to provide satellite connectivity for current and future iPhone and Apple Watch features.
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NEW RESOURCES The Drive: This New Tool Will Hunt Down the Cheapest Gas Prices In Your Area. "The Gas Index allows you to add your vehicles and location to an account, so […]
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iPhone accessory maker Casely reissued a recall for its faulty Power Pod wireless power bank (via The Verge) after one of the affected units resulted in the death of a 75-year-old woman and another exploded on a plane.
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Four years after it started life as a white paper, the UK government's controversial Online Safety Bill has finally passed through Parliament and is set to become law in the coming weeks.
The bill aims to keep websites and different types of internet-based services free of illegal and harmful material while defending freedom of expression. It applies to search engines; internet services that host user-generated content, such as social media platforms; online forums; some online games; and sites that publish or display pornographic content.
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Perhaps Steve Jobs was right to limit the amount of time he let his children use iPhones and iPads — a tradition Apple maintains with its Screen Time tool, which lets parents set limits on device use. Now, an extensive UNESCO report suggests that letting kids spend too much time on these devices can be bad for them.
Baked in inequality and lack of social skills
That's the headline claim, but there's a lot more to the report in terms of exploring data privacy, misuse of tech, and failed digital transformation experiments.
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The downside with offering APIs to interact with a car is that someone else's security problem might become your own.
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