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CNET Most Popular ProductsApr 01, 2026
Waymo Is Quickly Expanding to More Cities. Everything to Know About the Robotaxi
Here's where the self-driving company operates and where it's headed soon.

SlashDotApr 01, 2026
SpaceX Starlink Satellite Suffers Mysterious 'Anomaly' In Orbit


Mac RumorsMar 31, 2026
Apple Releases New Firmware for AirPods Max 2
Just ahead of the launch of the AirPods Max 2, Apple has released new firmware for the headphones. The updated firmware is version number 8E251.


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Apple AirPods Max 2 Review: A More Significant Upgrade Than I Expected (CNET Most Popular Products)

CNET NewsMar 31, 2026
Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Wednesday, April 1
Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for April 1.

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Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for April 1 #759 (CNET News)

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 31, 2026
Anthropic Accidentally Exposes Source Code for Claude Code
The AI company blames the leak on human error, but says no customer data was released.

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Anthropic Leaks Claude Code, a Literal Blueprint for AI Coding Agents (eWeek)

CNET NewsMar 31, 2026
Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for April 1, #1025
Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for April 1 #1025

CNET NewsMar 31, 2026
Google Hints at a New Fitness Health Wearable, Hidden in a Steph Curry Video
Looks like Google's Fitbit and Pixel smartwatches might be getting a new sibling.

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Google Now Lets You Change Your Gmail Address (SlashDot)

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 31, 2026
I Tried Every Item From McDonald's KPop Demon Hunters Meals: Here's What to Order
There's a Spicy Saja McMuffin, Derpy McFlurry, Ramyeon McShaker fries and two new dipping sauces -- one in a bright purple.

CNET NewsMar 31, 2026
Only a Few Hours Left to Take Nearly 50% Off the Anker Solix C800 Solar Bundle at Amazon's Spring Sale
It's not every day you can save over $500 on a portable power station and solar panel combo, but you'll want to act quickly before the sale ends tonight.

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Planning a Trip? Grab My Favorite Travel Backpack for $20 on the Last Day of Amazon's Spring Sale (CNET Most Popular Products)

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 31, 2026
'AirTag 2' vs. 'AirTag 1': How Apple's New Tracker Is Better Than the Original
They may look the same, but when a new one goes missing you'll notice a difference in how much easier it is to locate.

Yahoo TechnologyMar 31, 2026
OpenAI valued at $852 billion in latest funding round ahead of IPO


Mac RumorsMar 31, 2026
Apple Releases First Firmware Update for AirTag 2
Apple today released new firmware for its second-generation AirTag item trackers. The firmware has a 3.0.45 version number, up from 3.0.41, and it is the first firmware update that Apple has provided for the ?AirTag? 2 that launched in January 2026.


CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 31, 2026
The FCC Just Banned All New Foreign-Made Routers. Everything You Need to Know to Keep Your Network Safe
The ban applies only to the sale of new routers manufactured outside the US. Americans with existing foreign-made routers can continue to use them.

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 31, 2026
Proton Sets Its Sights on Big Tech With a New Office Suite and Video Conferencing App
The Swiss company says its new Workspace, like its Unlimited suite, gives users more control over their privacy and security.

New York Times TechMar 31, 2026
OpenAI Adds Another $12 Billion to Latest Funding Round
The start-up has raised a total of $122 billion in a funding round that values the company at $730 billion.

Wired NewsMar 31, 2026
Iran Threatens to Start Attacking Major US Tech Firms on April 1
Tech giants like Apple, Google, and Microsoft are among those on a target list released by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

GizmodoMar 31, 2026
Good News! You Can Finally Change That Ridiculous Gmail Address
Google will let all U.S. users change usernames as of today. Here's how.

GizmodoMar 31, 2026
Source Code for Anthropic's Claude Code Leaks at the Exact Wrong Time
The company has some secrets that are now public.

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 31, 2026
Is Your Gmail Username Embarrassing? You Can Finally Change It
A new feature allows Google Account users in the US to update their Gmail address.

Wired NewsMar 31, 2026
Robotaxi Outage in China Leaves Passengers Stranded on Highways
A suspected system failure froze Baidu's robotaxis across Wuhan, trapping passengers and reportedly causing traffic disruptions and crashes.

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 31, 2026
Meta Launches New Ray-Bans for Prescription Lenses
The latest Ray-Ban and Oakley Meta updates introduce hands-free nutrition logging and real-time translation, moving the smart glasses closer to the "continuous assistant" Meta promised.

EngadgetMar 31, 2026
Iran threatens imminent attacks on US tech companies in the Middle East
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), a branch of Iran's armed forces, has threatened to target US tech companies' operations in the Middle East. It told employees of 18 companies — including Apple, Google, Meta and NVIDIA — "to leave their workplaces immediately to save their lives," as CBS News reported. Those living close to the companies' facilities in the region were instructed to evacuate immediately as well. Microsoft, Oracle, Tesla, HP, Intel, Palantir, Boeing, Dell, Cisco and IBM are also among the companies that the IRGC named.

"Since the main element in designing and tracking terror targets are American [information and communications technology] and AI companies, in response to this terrorist operation, from now on the main institutions effective in terrorist operations will be our legitimate targets," the IRGC said in a statement. The military force warned it will start targeting the companies on Wednesday evening if more Iranian leaders are killed.

Iran previously pledged to attack companies and banks tied to the US and Israel, though the warning it issued on Tuesday had a specific deadline. Earlier this month, Iranian drones struck Amazon data


ResearchBuzzMar 31, 2026
Liverpool Irish Centre, Anthropic, OpenAI, More: Tuesday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, March 31, 2026
NEW RESOURCES Liverpool John Moores University: History students design new Liverpool Irish Centre Digital Archive. "Undergraduate History students at LJMU have helped to launch a new digital archive for the Liverpool Irish […]

GizmodoMar 31, 2026
Iran Threatens to Attack U.S. Tech Companies Starting April 1
Iran says it will target Apple, Google, and Microsoft, among others.

eWeekMar 31, 2026
Apple Intelligence Just Leaked in China (It Wasn't Supposed to)
Apple Intelligence briefly appeared in China before being pulled due to regulatory issues, raising questions about Apple's AI rollout and compliance.

The post Apple Intelligence Just Leaked in China (It Wasn't Supposed to) appeared first on eWEEK.



ResearchBuzzMar 31, 2026
Afro Index, National Poetry Month, Snapchat, More: Tuesday ResearchBuzz, March 31, 2026
NEW RESOURCES Found in my RSS feeds: Afro Index. From the About page: "Afro Index is an attempt to build a structured, culturally informed reference system: one that reflects the real range, […]

eWeekMar 31, 2026
China's AGIBOT Hits 10,000 Humanoid Robots, Half Shipped in 3 Months
China's AGIBOT hits 10,000 humanoid robots, scaling rapidly and outpacing global rivals as embodied AI moves from testing to real-world deployment.

The post China's AGIBOT Hits 10,000 Humanoid Robots, Half Shipped in 3 Months appeared first on eWEEK.



EngadgetMar 31, 2026
The latest Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses are more customizable and expensive
The latest iteration of Meta's smart glasses has arrived and, as rumored, they are more customizable, particularly for people who need prescription lenses. Meta and Ray-Ban parent company EssilorLuxottica revealed two new styles of frames: the Ray-Ban Meta Blayzer Optics and Scriber Optics, which will start at $499 a pair. 

The latest glasses are still considered to be part of the "Gen 2" Ray-Ban Meta glasses, but they do come with a few upgrades that make it easier to get a personalized fit. According to EssilorLuxottica, both styles have somewhat slimmer frames, swappable nosepads and adjustable temple tips so wearers can get a better fit. And, as the "optics" branding implies, the new frame styles are also compatible with a wider variety of prescription lenses, including progressive lenses and transition lenses. 

The Blayzer style frames are more square, similar to the existing Wayfarer glasses, while the Scriber version is a little more rounded, like the "Headliner" style frames. Both come in a variety of colors including some translucent styles and are available now for pre-order on Meta's website and will be on sale April 14. The "optics" lineup will also be sold at more physical retail stores, including LensCrafters, Sunglass Hut, Salmoiraghi & Viganò, Apollo, Grand Vision Optical, Vision Express and other locations that are part of EssilorLuxottica's distribution network.

The round, "Scriber" frames.


GizmodoMar 31, 2026
Tesla Goes Ahead and Admits Its Robotaxis Are Sometimes Fully Human-Controlled
Waymo takes great pains to never describe its vehicles as giving up autonomy completely. Tesla doesn't seem to care.

Wired NewsMar 31, 2026
Apple Will Push Out Rare ‘Backported' Patches to Protect iOS 18 Users From DarkSword Hacking Tool
As a DarkSword takeover technique spreads, Apple tells WIRED it will release fixes for millions of iPhone owners who remain on iOS 18 rather than force them to update to iOS 26 simply to be protected.

CNET How ToMar 31, 2026
Eggs Stay Fresh Longer Than You Think. Here's How to Tell if They're Still Good
You don't actually have to toss your eggs after the best-by date. This is everything to know about egg freshness.

CNET NewsMar 31, 2026
How to Watch the 1993 'Super Mario Bros.' Movie
Here's where to watch the original Mario Bros. movie that gives the impression that no one who made the film ever played the game.

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 31, 2026
My Favorite Apple Laptop From Last Year Is $200 Off on the Final Day of Amazon's Spring Sale
The 15-inch M4 MacBook Air has dropped to just $999, but time's ticking to get yours.

EngadgetMar 31, 2026
Tesla's robotaxis are reportedly remotely driven by humans, sometimes
In a letter shared with Senator Ed Markey (D-Mass.), Tesla admitted that its robotaxis are sometimes driven remotely by human operators, Wired reports. Competing self-driving car companies sometimes rely on human operators to tell robotaxi software how to get itself unstuck, but letting operators actually drive those cars remotely is more unusual.

"??As a redundancy measure in rare cases … [remote assistance operators] are authorized to temporarily assume direct vehicle control as the final escalation maneuver after all other available intervention actions have been exhausted," Karen Steakley, Tesla's director of public policy and business development, shared in a letter to Markey. In those situations, operators are reportedly able to take over Tesla's robotaxis when they're moving at speeds around 2mph or less, and then drive the car at up to 10mph if software permits it.

Engadget has contacted Tesla to confirm the details shared in Steakley's letter. We'll update the article if we hear back.

As Wired notes, that's a bit different than how other self-driving car companies handle human intervention. For example, Waymo's Driver software can call on human help — Waymo calls them "fleet response" — to offer context and answer questions to help it navigate complicated driving situations. The company claims these workers never drive the robotaxi themselves, but they are able to see the car's environment through its sensors to help it get unstuck. Self-driving car companies typically avoid remote operation, Wired writes, because technical limitations like latency and the limited perspective of a robotaxi's s


GizmodoMar 31, 2026
‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' Stinks
It's more of the same for the Nintendo film starring the voices of Chris Pratt, Charlie Day, and Brie Larson, in theaters on April 1.

EngadgetMar 31, 2026
Google's 'Performance Advisor' Steph Curry teases probable new wearable
Basketball player Stephen Curry has long collaborated with Google, and last year took on the role of "Performance Advisor" at the company as part of a multi-year partnership. It appears the first product of this union is "coming soon," based on a video posted to Curry's Instagram account. The 15-second clip shows shots of Curry playing with a basketball, and a gray-and-orange band sits conspicuously on his left wrist. Interspersed are the words "A new relationship with your health coming soon," and the video ends on the Google logo.

We reached out to Google for comment and details, and the company said "Our Performance Advisor has been working with the team to cook up something special ??. More to share soon."



Wired NewsMar 31, 2026
Tesla Says Its Robotaxis Are Sometimes Driven by Remote Humans
The electric-car maker says it happens rarely and at speeds below 10 mph. But the disclosure—in response to a US senator's questions—occasioned a call for more transparency.

Mac RumorsMar 31, 2026
iOS 27 Siri Update Will Let Users Make Multiple Requests at Once
The updated version of Siri that Apple plans to release in iOS 27 may be able to handle multiple commands in a single query, reports Bloomberg. With the feature, users would be able to make multi-step requests that ?Siri? would carry out, such as getting directions to a location and then sending those directions to someone in a message.


Mac RumorsMar 31, 2026
Studio Display 2022 vs. Studio Display 2026 Buyer's Guide
Apple updated the Studio Display earlier this month, four years after the original launched. Here's how it compares to the original model.


EngadgetMar 31, 2026
All Google users in the US can now change their Gmail address
As of April 1, Gmail will have been around for 22 years. Many of us have a poorly chosen email address that's laced with regret, but we're now stuck with it. We've perhaps had it for longer than most college students have been alive and that's how others get in touch with us. Google is now giving us a chance to move on and change our Gmail address to something more appropriate.

All users in the US can now change their Google Account username — the bit before the @ in your Gmail address. Google said in December that it was gradually rolling out this option to all users.

To change your Google Account username, go to the email settings page. From there, click or tap on Personal info Email Google Account email. If the ability to alter your username has been enabled on your account, you'll see a Change Google Account email option. Click on this to start modifying your username.

You'll only be able to change your username once every


Mac RumorsMar 31, 2026
New Apple Studio Display Gets $100 Discounts During Amazon's Big Spring Sale
Apple just launched the new line of Studio Displays this month, and Amazon already has a few $100 discounts on select models during its Big Spring Sale. You can get the Standard Glass Studio Display with Tilt-Adjustable Stand for $1,499.00, down from $1,599.00, an all-time low price.


Yahoo TechnologyMar 31, 2026
Hardware vs. software crypto wallets: Which is right for me?


Mac RumorsMar 31, 2026
AirPods Max 2 Review: Better Sound and ANC, Same Design Frustrations
The $549 AirPods Max 2 are set to launch tomorrow, and ahead of the debut of the new over-ear headphones, Apple sent a pair for MacRumors videographer Dan Barbera to check out.


EngadgetMar 31, 2026
SpaceX loses contact with one of its Starlink satellites
SpaceX has lost contact with Starlink satellite 34343 after it suffered an unspecified anomaly on March 29 while it was in orbit, the company has announced on X. The event happened while the satellite was approximately 348 miles above our planet. Since that is a relatively low altitude, SpaceX's analysis showed that the remains of the satellite pose no risk to the International Space Station or the upcoming launch of the Artemis II mission. It also won't affect the company's Transporter-16 mission, which launched with small satellites from its clients on March 30.

In its statement, SpaceX also said that it will monitor any trackable debris, indicating that the satellite is no longer in one piece. LeoLabs, an American company tracking satellites in Low Earth Orbit, said it detected a "fragment creation event" involving Starlink 34343 on March 29. It also mentioned that this event is similar to another incident that happened on December 17, 2025. SpaceX had lost Starlink satellites to events like geomagnetic storms in the past, but it doesn't seem like these two recent incidents were caused by external factors. The company has yet to announce what led to the anomalies, but LeoLabs believes that both of them were "likely caused by an internal energetic source rather than a collision with space debris or another object."

At the moment, the Starlink team i


CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 31, 2026
Best Home Security Systems for Renters in 2026: Hassle-Free, No Contracts
You can equip your rental with personalized security options. My picks can fit nearly anywhere -- no screws required.

eWeekMar 30, 2026
Inside the AI Breakup That Turned Into a $300 Billion Rivalry
The OpenAI-Anthropic split wasn't just business — it was personal. Here's how a feud over AI safety and control is shaping billion-dollar decisions.

The post Inside the AI Breakup That Turned Into a $300 Billion Rivalry appeared first on eWEEK.



Mac RumorsMar 27, 2026
5 Things to Know About the Siri Chatbot Coming in iOS 27
We're less than three months away from our first look at Apple's smarter, redesigned version of Siri. iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27 will focus on ?Siri? updates, and rumors about what we can expect are picking up.


ResearchBuzzMar 24, 2026
Arizona Dual-Language Schools, Digital Surveillance, UK Facial Recognition, More: Tuesday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, March 24, 2026
NEW RESOURCES Arizona Luminaria: Arizona teen builds website to help families find dual-language schools. "Meaning ‘navigator' in English, the site supports families with questions about dual-language programs and details the model used. […]

PC World Latest NewsOct 15, 2025
Hate Windows 11's centered taskbar? Here's how to change it

I actually like it in the center position, because it's easier to orientate my searches without having to drag my mouse pointer all the way to the side of the screen. That said, not everyone feels the same way. It bugs some long-time users of Windows 10 who are used to the far left-hand side placement. But fret not, because you can change it back to the left in just a few clicks.

What to do: Right click on the taskbar and select Taskbar settings. Find the submenu "Taskbar behaviors" and click the dropdown arrow next to it. Now next to "Taskbar alignment" change Center to Left. Close the window and watch your taskbar magically shift position.
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