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Commentary: There will likely be a lot of pressure on John Ternus to change Apple's AI strategy. It may be better if he doesn't.
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Commentary: After a year of tinkering with the 2025 Razr, Motorola's next lower-cost foldable could steal the show in 2026.
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NEW RESOURCES Max-Planck-Gesellschaft: Largest open dataset of great ape cognition. "A new publication introduces the EVApeCognition Dataset, a major open-access resource designed to advance research into the cognition of great apes. Compiling […]
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Earwax, dirt, sweat and even dangerous bacteria can accumulate in your earbuds and headphones. Here are damage-free tips for cleaning them.
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The Gunners can move back to the EPL summit with a win over the struggling Magpies.
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New leaks point to a double debut at Samsung's next Unpacked event, and a major power gap that could set the two apart.
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Engadget's hottest review roundup truly has it all this week: a new pocket cam, a 2-in-1 smart grill, a pair of drones and a pricey skinny vac. And that's before we even get to the highly capable gaming display that will only set you back $350. Read on to catch up on the reviews you might've missed over the last two weeks as we prepare for another slate of big events next month.
DJI Osmo Pocket 4
DJI's Osmo Pocket cameras have become a staple of Engadget's live event coverage over the last few years. They're convenient, compact and product high-quality footage when speed matters. Contributing review reporter James Trew recently put the new Osmo Pocket 4 through its paces, concluding that "you're getting better image quality that will pay you back over time."
Recteq X-Fire Pro 825
With the X-Fire Pro, Recteq set out to make a pellet grill that would appeal to fans of gas grills. The company has done just that, offering a dual-mode device that imparts wood flavor you don't inherently get from propane or natural gas. "Recteq has successfully combined the best aspects of pellet grills with a dedicated high-heat mode and s
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Can the Championship team pull off a semifinal shock against Pep Guardiola's men at Wembley?
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The grocery store coffee aisle has good coffee hiding if you know where to look. This former barista-turned-coffee writer put her senses (and coffee maker) to work to find the best supermarket beans for brewing.
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Score big savings on Altra Running shoes with up to 50% off sale styles, 20% off select models, 10% off your first order when you sign up, plus free standard delivery on every purchase.
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Here are some highly rated films to try, plus a look at what's new in April.
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A study in the American Psychological Association found a negative correlation between AI use and confidence in our abilities.
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After testing a smorgasbord of vegan meal kits, I was surprised to find that the 100% vegan Purple Carrot wasn't my top pick.
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NEW RESOURCES VietnamNet: Vietnam launches upgraded National Database on Legal Documents. "In the coming time, the database is envisioned as a leading digital legal knowledge platform based on five strategic pillars, including […]
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Find more good stuff, besides Severance and Ted Lasso.
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Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for April 25
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John Ternus will face many of the same issues that Tim Cook has grappled with for years.
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Apple's standard iPhone 18 could feature 12GB of memory for the first time, according to analyst Dan Nystedt.
— Dan Nystedt (@dnystedt) April 24, 2026
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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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For now, Tesla will build far fewer than the 38,000 vehicles per week initially predicted.
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NEW RESOURCES Irish Legal News: UK government records relating to Troubles published by National Archives. "This first batch of files includes records offering fresh insights into the conflict's early stages, including: the […]
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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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Realtek PCIe GBE and FE Network Card Drivers for Windows 11. [License: Freeware | Requires:
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What you should know about the latest AI models, including DeepSeek's V4, OpenAI's GPT-5.5 and Claude Opus 4.7.
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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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If an Ember mug is at the top of Mom's wish list, this sale is worth checking out.
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While the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro were just updated with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips last month, bigger changes are reportedly around the corner.
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John Ternus was unavoidable when Apple debuted the Macbook Neo. He kicked off an intimate media event for the Neo, introducing it as a transformative machine for Apple thanks to its low $599 cost ($499 for education customers) and premium build quality. He was interviewed on Good Morning America, the sort of prominent media feature CEO Tim Cook typically handles. And when I asked Apple workers about the Neo at its launch event, they almost always brought up Ternus' vision of the laptop.
For all intents and purposes, Tetanus was Apple's frontman for the MacBook Neo.
Ternus is slated for his coronation as Apple's CEO on September 1, and the Neo is not only a feather in his cap, but a likely indication of the company's approach to products going forward. It's a sign that Apple is getting more comfortable taking risks.
Apple lives and dies on its own premium image. It completely gave up on making cheap iPhones like the SE and 5C, and the $599 iPhone 16e and 17e are more expensive than typical mid-range Android phones (though the $249 Apple Watch SE is admittedly one of the cheaper smartwatches around.). It was risky to shove a mobile processor into a full-fledged computer, which could have made it too weak. And it was a gamble to stick with a meager 8GB of RAM, practically sacrilegious within the Apple pantheon. It's not breaking new ground for product categories, but the Neo, in being a budget laptop at all, is surprisingly un-Apple.
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Microsoft Edge WebView2 Runtime enables you to integrate web technologies (HTML, CSS, and JavaScript) into your native applications. It allows you to seamlessly integrate web code into different sections of your native application or develop the entire application within a single WebView2 instance.
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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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The app will recommend things for you to do with your friends IRL, like concerts, based on the activities you share.
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The new features make the second-gen AirTags worth swapping my first-gen tags, especially for items I can't afford to lose.
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It wasn't necessarily a surprise given circulating rumors, but the biggest news in the Apple world this week was the announcement that Tim Cook will be stepping down as CEO, with John Ternus taking over the reins as of September 1.
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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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OpenAI has announced the release of GPT-5.5, the latest upgrade to the company's family of models powering its ChatGPT and Codex apps.
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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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DeepSeek has released its latest AI models, the V4 Pro and Flash versions, a bit over a year after it went viral and became the top rated free app on Apple's App Store in the US. "Welcome to the era of cost-effective 1 million context length," DeepSeek said in its announcement. Context length is what you call the maximum number of tokens that an AI model can remember, so the bigger it is, the more coherent and consistent an AI is when it comes to extended conversations. OpenAI's r
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A US surveillance program that lets the FBI view Americans' communications without a warrant is up for renewal. A new bill aims to address mounting lawmaker concerns—with smoke and mirrors.
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Elon Musk posted almost daily about race on X in recent months, a Washington Post analysis found, at times sharing views experts said echoed white supremacy.
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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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NEW RESOURCES University of Nebraska-Lincoln: New website helps landowners track wildfire recovery, view history. "Following historic wildfires that have burned nearly one million acres of Nebraska grazing lands this spring, the University […]
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Google's latest AI music model can create longer, higher-quality songs with better structure. But is the music any good, and how does copyright and ownership play into it?
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NEW RESOURCES BBC: Art loan collection available to see online. "The artworks, which from part of the Isle of Man Arts Council's Modern and Contemporary Art Loan Collection, can be viewed via […]
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I've purchased a couple of massaging dodads in my day - the ubiquitous early-2000s "shiatsu back massager with heat" kind of thing you'd see on TV and whatnot - but those roller balls always end up just jabbing my sacrum or spine, making me more irritated than relaxed. So I gave up on gizmos of questionable quality and decided I'd continue m
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This week we saw some heavy-hitter Apple deals arrive for the M5 MacBook Air and AirPods Pro 3, with record low prices still available for both of these devices on Amazon. Below, you'll also find great deals on Apple Watch Series 11 and the new AirPods Max 2.
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"The story of Apple and many of the world's top companies began the same way," Zelenskyy said of Ukraine's bootstrapped war industry.
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Learn what Microsoft Copilot is, how it works, pricing, features, and whether it's worth it in 2026 across Windows, Edge, and Microsoft 365.
The post Microsoft Copilot Cheat Sheet: A Complete Guide to Microsoft's AI appeared first on eWEEK.
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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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My goodness, there's a lot to be said about Samsung's newly announced Galaxy S24 family of flagship Android devices.
Aaaaand, spoiler alert: We won't be saying most of those things here, in this column, today.
Now, don't get me wrong: Samsung's latest and greatest Galaxy models have tons of good stuff going for 'em. From the eye-catching hardware to the specs to end all specs, Samsung rarely holds back with its top-of-the-line Android offerings. And this year's devices appear to be no exception.
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 Bitcoin, the largest digital asset, extended its decline Saturday, and has now shed more than 50% from its record high in November.
Bitcoin's decline since hitting the record has wiped out more than $600 billion in market value, and over $1 trillion has been lost from the aggregate crypto market. While there have been much larger percentage drawdowns for both Bitcoin and the aggregate market, this marks the second-largest ever decline in dollar terms for both, according to Bespoke Investment Group.
With the Fed's intentions rocking both cryptocurrencies and stocks, a dominant theme
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk's latest strategic shift will be one of his biggest challenges: persuading mainstream consumers to purchase cars online the way they buy books or clothes.
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