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SlashDotMar 21, 2026
White House Unveils National AI Policy Framework To Limit State Power


CNET NewsMar 20, 2026
iPhone Fold Might Not Go on Sale Until December, One Analyst Suggests
Most observers expect Apple to launch its first foldable phone in September.

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Switching From Your iPhone to a New Android Phone Is Easy. Here's How (CNET Most Popular Products)

CNET NewsMar 20, 2026
Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Saturday, March 21
Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for March 21.

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Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for March 21, #544 (CNET News)

Mac RumorsMar 20, 2026
MacBook Neo Charging Test: Here's Which Apple Charger is the Fastest
While the MacBook Neo is not "fast-charge capable," according to Apple's tech specs, the laptop can still charge faster with certain Apple chargers.


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CNET NewsMar 20, 2026
Trump Outlines New AI Regulation Plan: What's in It and What's Missing
The White House and Sen. Marsha Blackburn are proposing new laws around AI. Critics say the plan falls short of what's needed.

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Trump Proposes a ‘Light Touch' National Framework for AI Policy (Gizmodo)

CNET NewsMar 20, 2026
Amazon Wants to Make a Phone Again? Its First One Was a Fast Fail
It's been more than 10 years since Amazon stopped selling the Fire Phone. A new report says the company is giving it a second try.

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EngadgetMar 20, 2026
The White House proposes new AI policy framework that supersedes state laws
The White House has announced a new AI policy framework that calls for Congress to craft federal regulation that overrules state AI laws. The Trump administration has made multiple attempts to overrule more restrictive state-level AI regulation, but has failed so far, most notably in the passing of the "One Big Beautiful Bill."

The framework focuses on a variety of topics, covering everything from child privacy to the use of AI in the workforce. "Importantly, this framework can succeed only if it is applied uniformly across the United States," The White House writes. "A patchwork of conflicting state laws would undermine American innovation and our ability to lead in the global AI race."

In terms of child privacy protections, the framework calls for Congress to require tools like "screen time, content exposure and account controls" while also affirming that "existing child privacy protections apply to AI systems," including limits on how data is collected and used for AI training. The framework also calls for a carveout that allows states to enforce "their own generally applicable laws protecting children, such as prohibitions on child sexual abuse material, even where such material is generated by AI."

The energy-use and environmental impact of AI infrastructure is a going concern, but the White House's policy proposals are primarily worried about the cost of data centers. The framework suggests federal AI regulation should make sure that highe


Wired NewsMar 20, 2026
Gamers Hate Nvidia's DLSS 5. Developers Aren't Crazy About It, Either
Nvidia's new AI upscaling gaming technology struck gamers as uncanny and off-putting. Developers don't seem to like it, either, but it could be "the default" in a few years.

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DOJ Charges Super Micro Co-Founder For Smuggling $2.5 Billion In Nvidia GPUs To China (SlashDot)
Three people have been charged with illegally exporting NVIDIA GPUs to China (Engadget)

CNET NewsMar 20, 2026
Microsoft Lays Out Next Windows Updates: Faster, Lighter and More Flexible
The company described changes Windows Insiders will be seeing over the next few months, many of which are long overdue.

SlashDotMar 20, 2026
OpenAI Plans Launch of Desktop 'Superapp'


EngadgetMar 20, 2026
Microsoft will yank Copilot from some Windows apps and let you move the taskbar again
After one too many of you threatened to switch to Linux, Microsoft has published a long list of changes it plans to make to Windows 11. In a lengthy blog titled "Our commitment to Windows quality," Pavan Davuluri, the executive vice president of Windows and Devices, said the company has spent a "great deal" of time in recent months reading feedback from users. "What came through was the voice of people who care deeply about Windows and want it to be better," he said. To that end, Windows Insiders can expect to see some of the changes Microsoft plans in response to all criticism begin rolling out starting this month.  

Most notably, Microsoft ease up on the AI pedal. "You will see us be more intentional about how and where Copilot integrates across Windows, focusing on experiences that are genuinely useful and well-crafted," writes Davuluri. As a first step, Microsoft says it will remove "unnecessary Copilot entry points," starting with apps like the Snipping Tool, Photos, Widgets and Notepad. 

Elsewhere, users can look forward to additional taskbar customization, allowing them to position the interface element at the top or sides of the screen; less disruptive updates, with the option to shut down or restart your device without being forced to install a new patch; and a faster, less janky File Explorer. "Our first round of improvements will focus on a quicker launch experience, reduced flicker, smoother navigation and more reliable performance for everyday file tasks," said Davuluri.  

Looking beyond the next two months, Microsoft notes it will work to improve performance across Windows, with "lowering the baseline memory footprint" of the operating system a key area of focus. Presumably, this plan of action is as much a response to the


CNET NewsMar 20, 2026
Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for March 21 #748
Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for March 21, No. 748.

CNET NewsMar 20, 2026
OpenAI Plans to Combine Its AI Tools in a Desktop 'Superapp'
The company plans to bundle ChatGPT, the Atlas browser and the Codex coding tool into one, according to a news report.

GizmodoMar 20, 2026
Super Micro Co-Founder Charged With Smuggling $2.5 Billion of AI Tech Into China
Co-Founder and Vice President Yih-Shyan Liaw could face up to 30 years in prison.

Mac RumorsMar 20, 2026
Apple's Special-Edition Nike Powerbeats Pro 2 Now Available
The special-edition Nike Powerbeats Pro 2 are now available to order on Apple.com in the U.S., Canada, Australia, the U.K., and a handful of other countries. These headphones are the same as the regular Powerbeats Pro 2, except they have a two-tone design consisting of black and Nike's signature Volt neon green-yellow color.


Yahoo TechnologyMar 20, 2026
Trump releases AI policy for Congress to pre-empt state rules


CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 20, 2026
Cooking Robots Have Flopped. Will the Nosh One Be Any Different? Here's My Take
I saw the new $1,499 Nosh One up close. Here's my take on the latest AI-powered cooking robot.

EngadgetMar 20, 2026
Elon Musk misled investors during his Twitter takeover, jury finds
A group of former Twitter investors have prevailed at a federal civil trial over Elon Musk's actions amid his $44 billion acquisition of the social platform in 2022. A jury in San Francisco found Friday that tweets made by Musk about fake accounts on the platform had defrauded investors in the company. The jury sided with Musk on other allegations in the case. 

It's not yet clear how much Musk will owe in damages as a result of the case but, as the Associated Press reports, it could amount to billions of dollars. Jurors calculated that shareholders should get "between about $3 and $8 per stock per day." 

The class action lawsuit, one of several brought against Musk in the months following his takeover of the company, cited Musk's tweets about fake accounts on the platform. Facing a sinking Tesla share price in the days after announcing he would buy Twitter for $54.20 a share, the suit said Musk made tweets and statements that were intentionally meant to drive down Twitter's share price in an attempt to renegotiate or exit the deal. 

The suit called out Musk's May 13, 2022, tweet that claimed the Twitter deal was "temporarily on hold" due to the number of fake accounts and bots on the platform, as well as one a few days later that suggested fake accounts might account for more than 20 percent of users. Twitter's stock


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CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 20, 2026
14 of the Best Peacock Shows to Stream Right Now
Check out Ponies, a spy thriller series starring Haley Lu Richardson and Emilia Clarke.

GizmodoMar 20, 2026
Nvidia CEO Wants Tech Execs to Stop Laying Off Workers and Scaring People
At GTC, Jensen Huang was on damage control for AI.

eWeekMar 20, 2026
Trump Releases Federal AI Blueprint to Shape US Tech Policy
Trump unveils a sweeping AI policy framework aimed at shaping federal rules, limiting state oversight, and guiding the future of US innovation.

The post Trump Releases Federal AI Blueprint to Shape US Tech Policy appeared first on eWEEK.



ResearchBuzzMar 20, 2026
Yahoo Hong Kong, YouTube, Local AI, More: Friday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, March 20, 2026
TWEAKS AND UPDATES Hong Kong Free Press: Yahoo Hong Kong to begin ‘phased wind-down' of news business in April. "Yahoo Hong Kong's pivot to original content in 2021 allowed the company to […]

GizmodoMar 20, 2026
‘Project Hail Mary' Is Poised to Become a Big Hit
Ryan Gosling's new movie just hit theaters but had a record-setting first evening at the box office.

New York Times TechMar 20, 2026
More! More! More! Tech Workers Max Out Their A.I. Use.
At a number of companies, employees compete on leaderboards to show how much A.I. they're using. They're racking up big bills along the way.

CNET NewsMar 20, 2026
A Foolproof Formula for Air Frying Almost Anything
There's almost nothing you can't make in the air fryer, but cooking directions and recipes aren't always a one-to-one match. Here's what you need to know before converting.

Mac RumorsMar 20, 2026
M5 MacBook Air vs. M5 MacBook Pro Buyer's Guide
Both the MacBook Air and entry-level MacBook Pro now feature the M5 chip, so how do the latest models compare?


Mac RumorsMar 20, 2026
OpenAI 'Superapp' to Merge ChatGPT, Codex, and Atlas Browser
OpenAI has a Mac "superapp" in development that unifies its ChatGPT app, Codex coding platform, and Atlas browser, reports The Wall Street Journal ($).


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OpenAI Plans Desktop ‘Super App' for ChatGPT, Codex, and Its Browser (eWeek)

GizmodoMar 20, 2026
US Startup Wants Someone With a ‘History of Being Let Down by Technology' to ‘Bully' AI
The job requires someone to yell at AI chatbots for eight hours.

Gizmag Emerging TechMar 20, 2026
For the selfie-crowd, this iPhone case adds a rear screen and storage


ResearchBuzzMar 20, 2026
NSDAP Membership, Dairy Farming Grants, Search Engine Referral Traffic, More: Friday ResearchBuzz, March 20, 2026
NEW RESOURCES Blue News: US archive makes millions of NSDAP files available online. "In contrast to Germany, the USA provides access to a complete digital copy of the microfilmed NSDAP Central Index […]

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 20, 2026
Mister Rogers Finds a New Neighborhood on YouTube, and It's Free
Won't you be his neighbor?

CNET NewsMar 20, 2026
Dancing Robot Gets Too Funky at a California Hot Pot Restaurant
The aproned robot had the moves, but unfortunately, it had to be restrained by restaurant workers.

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EngadgetMar 19, 2026
OpenAI is putting ChatGPT, its browser and code generator into one desktop app
OpenAI is developing a "super app" for desktop that unifies ChatGPT, its browser and its Codex app, according to the Wall Street Journal and

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 19, 2026
Disney Plus: 30 of the Best TV Shows You Should Stream Right Now
Disney's streaming service is chock-full of must-see shows.

Mac RumorsMar 19, 2026
Analyst: Foldable iPhone Likely to Ship in December, iPhone 18 Plus is Possible Next Year
In a research note for investment bank Barclays earlier this month, Apple analyst Tim Long said his supply chain sources mentioned the possibility of the iPhone 18 base model being announced in March next year, rather than in September this year. This split launch has been widely rumored by multiple sources in recent months.


Gizmag Emerging TechMar 17, 2026
'Glass' motors may make for longer-running, higher-performing EVs and drones
When you think of glass, you probably picture something fragile and brittle, not a material built for high-stress electromechanical components. However, researchers at Germany's

ResearchBuzzMar 13, 2026
YouTube, New Emoji, Political Deepfakes, More: Friday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, March 13, 2026
TWEAKS AND UPDATES TechCrunch: YouTube expands AI deepfake detection to politicians, government officials, and journalists . "YouTube is expanding its likeness detection technology, which identifies AI-generated deepfakes, to a pilot group of […]

ComputerWorldMar 04, 2024
Spotify wants something for nothing, Apple claims after big EU fine
The European Commission on Monday slammed Apple with a huge $1.95 billion fine for anti-competitive conduct in the music streaming market. In response to the decision, Apple fired back at the EU and Spotify, saying the move "just cements the dominant position of a successful European company that is the digital music market's runaway leader."

Apple will appeal.

The company also says it intends to comply with the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) within days.

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