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Mac RumorsApr 13, 2026
Apple Seeds Second iOS 26.5 and iPadOS 26.5 Betas to Developers
Apple today seeded the second betas of upcoming iOS 26.5 and iPadOS 26.5 updates to developers for testing purposes, with the software coming two weeks after Apple released updated first betas.


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CNET How ToApr 13, 2026
Repair or Replace a Broken Small Appliance? Here's What Professionals Say
Busted toaster or broken coffee maker? Don't toss it just yet.

Mac RumorsApr 13, 2026
Check Who's Using Your iPhone Hotspot Data
If you regularly share your iPhone's data connection with your laptop or iPad, or let family members piggyback on your device's data, you'll be glad to learn that Apple recently made it a lot easier to keep tabs on who's burning through your monthly allowance.


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ResearchBuzzApr 13, 2026
tinytinker.tools, Artemis II, Age Verification, More: Monday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, April 13, 2026
NEW RESOURCES yafira's itp blog: On Open Source and Making Things for Each Other. "One thing I've been working on is tinytinker.tools, a soft toolkit for curious makers — tiny, focused utilities […]

EngadgetApr 13, 2026
Meta warned by dozens of organizations that facial recognition on its smart glasses would empower predators
Dozens of civil rights organizations have written a letter to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg to warn of the dangers in bringing facial recognition technology to the company's smart glasses. More than 70 groups have banded together to form a coalition to urge Zuckerberg to abandon plans to incorporate the tech, on the grounds that it would empower stalkers, sexual predators and other bad actors.

This coalition includes organizations like the ACLU, the Electronic Privacy Information Center, Fight for the Future, Access Now and many others. The letter isn't asking for safeguards. These groups want the feature to be completely eliminated, stating the idea behind facial recognition of this type is so dangerous that it "cannot be resolved through product design changes, opt-out mechanisms or incremental safeguards." This tracks, as there would be no real way for bystanders to know or consent to being identified.

"People should be able to move through their daily lives without fear that stalkers, scammers, abusers, federal agents and activists across the political spectrum are silently and invisibly verifying their identities and potentially matching their names to a wealth of readily available data about their habits, hobbies, relationships, health and behaviors," the letter states.

The organizations have urged Meta to disclose any known instances of its wearables being used for stalking, harassment or domestic violence. They also want the company to disclose past or ongoing discussions with federal law enforcement agencies, including ICE, about the use of Meta smart glasses and other wearables,


Yahoo TechnologyApr 13, 2026
These tech stocks have been on a tear with the Iran conflict raging


Wired NewsApr 13, 2026
Meta Is Warned That Facial Recognition Glasses Will Arm Sexual Predators
More than 70 organizations, including the ACLU, EPIC, and Fight for the Future, say the AI smart glasses feature would endanger abuse victims, immigrants, and LGBTQ people.

GizmodoApr 13, 2026
‘The Meta Brand Is Not Something People Want to Put Anywhere Near Their Face,' Says Snapchat CEO
Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel thinks that Meta is fumbling the bag on smart glasses.

CNET How ToApr 13, 2026
Throw Away That Bag: The Roaster-Approved Secret for Perfect Coffee
You're storing your coffee beans incorrectly. Try these tips to help make your coffee hoard last longer.

CNET Most Popular ProductsApr 13, 2026
I Love My Wife, but I'm Not Sharing AirPods With Her Again Thanks to This iPhone Trick
We share almost everything, but ear gunk is a step too far.

Mac RumorsApr 13, 2026
Apple Maps Ads Move Closer to Launch With iOS 26.5 Beta 2
With the second beta of iOS 26.5, Apple is continuing to prepare for ads in the Apple Maps app. There's a new splash screen in the app that says it will display ads based on approximate location, current search terms, or a view of the map when searching. Ads will also be shown in the "Suggested Places" section that was added in the first beta.


Mac RumorsApr 13, 2026
Second macOS Tahoe 26.5 Beta Now Available for Developers
Apple today provided the second beta of an upcoming macOS Tahoe 26.5 update to developers for testing purposes, with the update coming two weeks after the first beta.


eWeekApr 13, 2026
iOS 27 Siri App: Everything We Know About Apple's AI Overhaul
Apple is reportedly planning a standalone Siri app for iOS 27, with chatbot features, app actions, and possible third-party AI integrations.

The post iOS 27 Siri App: Everything We Know About Apple's AI Overhaul appeared first on eWEEK.



SlashDotApr 13, 2026
Mark Zuckerberg Is Reportedly Building an AI Clone To Replace Him In Meetings


CNET Most Popular ProductsApr 13, 2026
Claude Can Now Run Tasks on Your Behalf With New 'Computer Use' Feature
Claude can now browse the web and open files on your computer for you.

CNET NewsApr 13, 2026
The Sneaky Way AT&T Is Hiking Rates on Legacy Customers This Month
If you're on an older AT&T wireless plan, here are the price hikes to watch out for this month.

GizmodoApr 13, 2026
The First Trailer for ‘The Boroughs' Gives Seniors Their Own ‘Stranger Things'
A retirement community hides monsters and wonder in a new look at the Duffer Brothers-produced series.

CNET Most Popular ProductsApr 13, 2026
The Best Microcurrent Devices of 2026 for Lifted, Radiant Skin
I spent over two months testing popular microcurrent devices, taking before-and-after photos to evaluate the results from NuFace, ZIIP Beauty and other brands.

EngadgetApr 13, 2026
Meta is reportedly building an AI clone of Mark Zuckerberg
Picture this: You're a senior Meta employee looking for feedback from the CEO. But, instead of hearing from the real Mark Zuckerberg, you get a response from a Zuckerberg AI character. As absurd as that sounds, it could eventually be a reality. 

Meta is reportedly working on such an AI character, training it on Zuckerberg's mannerisms, tone and publicly available statements, according to the Financial Times. The character is also learning about the CEO's thoughts on recent company strategy, with the idea that it could offer advice to Meta employees. 

The company has reportedly, for some time, been working on creating photorealistic, 3D animated AI characters that can manage interactions. However, it now appears to be focusing on this Zuckerberg AI character, which would interact with employees when the CEO can't or doesn't want to.

This additional AI tool follows last month's news that Zuckerberg is creating an AI agent to help him do his job,


CNET NewsApr 13, 2026
I Ran 30 Miles With 5 Smartwatches. Here's the One You Can Actually Trust
Apple, Garmin, Samsung, Google or Amazfit? I put these watches through the paces to see where they land on step, distance and heart rate accuracy.

Yahoo TechnologyApr 13, 2026
Basic-Fit data breach exposes details of a million gym members


CNET How ToApr 13, 2026
We Do the Math: How Much You Save With Self-Install Home Security vs. a Professional Visit
Home security systems are divided between DIY and kits that required a professional to visit your home. Here's what that means for your wallet.

Mac RumorsApr 13, 2026
Apple Testing Four Smart Glasses Styles Made of High-End Materials
Apple is developing at least four different styles of smart glasses, and the company is betting that their superior design will set them apart from rival products, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.


Washington Post TechApr 13, 2026
A rural county, promised a park, fears a data center ‘freight train'
Residents in Maryland are pleading with leaders to hold off, joining others around the country worried about the harm the projects may bring.

Gizmag Emerging TechApr 13, 2026
2026 World Press Photo winners capture planet in a state of flux
From wildfires to our wars on nature and each other, the subjects captured in the winning 42 images of the 69th World Press Photo Contest are not the easiest to view - but it's what makes this annual competition such a prestigious and powerful one.



CNET How ToApr 12, 2026
Your iPhone Has a Secret Flight Tracker: Here's How to Find It
You've got an easy-to-use flight tracker hidden directly within your iMessages app.

CNET NewsApr 12, 2026
Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for April 13, #1759
Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for April 13, No. 1,759.

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ResearchBuzzApr 12, 2026
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CNET NewsApr 12, 2026
Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Monday, April 13
Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for April 13.

Yahoo TechnologyApr 12, 2026
Wall Street strategists say it's time to 'jump in' with tech stocks amid Iran ceasefire


CNET How ToApr 12, 2026
Do Air Purifiers Filter Out Asbestos Fibers? Here's What an Expert Wants You to Know
Don't panic, but your home could contain asbestos. Here is everything you should know.

CNET Most Popular ProductsApr 12, 2026
Signs It's Time to Tune Up Your Treadmill, Exercise Bike and Rowing Machine
How to tune up these cardio machines if you own one at home.

CNET How ToApr 12, 2026
18 Secret iPhone Features in iOS 26 You Probably Didn't Know Existed
Ready to explore everything that iOS 26 has to offer? We'll be your tour guide.

EngadgetApr 12, 2026
Apple reportedly testing out four different styles for its smart glasses that will rival Meta Ray-Bans
Apple may be late to the smart glasses market, but it could be covering all its bases with up to four potential styles for its upcoming product. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple could launch some or all of the four styles it's currently testing for its smart glasses.

Gurman reported Apple is testing out a large rectangular frame that's comparable to Ray-Ban Wayfarers, a slimmer rectangular design like the glasses that Apple CEO Tim Cook wears, a larger oval or circular frame and a smaller oval or circle option. Apple is also working on a range of colors, including black, ocean blue and light brown, according to Bloomberg.

Internally code-named N50 for now, Apple's upcoming smart glasses will compete directly with the second-gen Ray-Ban Meta model. While similar, Apple might be differentiating its design with "vertically oriented oval lenses with surrounding lights," according to the report. Like Meta's smart glasses, Apple's upcoming product will capture photos and videos, but is meant to better sync with an iPhone, allowing users to take advantage of Apple's ecosystem for editing, sharing, phone calls, notifications, music and even its voice assistant, according to Gurman. The release of Apple's smart glasses could even coincide with the upcoming


CNET Most Popular ProductsApr 12, 2026
'Marshals' Release Schedule: When Episode 7 Hits Paramount Plus
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EngadgetApr 12, 2026
OpenAI says Elon Musk is orchestrating a last-minute 'legal ambush' before trial
The feud between Elon Musk and OpenAI is getting even more contentious as the two sides get ready for trial later this month. The latest development in the legal back-and-forth saw OpenAI accuse Elon Musk and his latest proposals as a "legal ambush," as first reported by Bloomberg. OpenAI filed its response on Friday, which detailed that Musk was "sandbagging the defendants and injecting chaos into the proceedings, while trying to recast his public narrative about his lawsuit."

The lawsuit dates back to 2024 when Elon Musk sued both OpenAI and Microsoft, accusing the AI giant of ditching its original mission of being a non-profit and instead converting into a for-profit business after receiving financial backing and forming a partnership with Microsoft. Prior to OpenAI's latest filing, Musk amended his original complaint to instead award any damages received to OpenAI's nonprofit arm instead. Musk's amendment, which was filed earlier this month, also sought to oust Altman from his role as OpenAI's CEO and board member. In OpenAI's Friday filing, the AI company claimed that Musk's last-minute changes were "legally improper and fa


Major GeeksApr 11, 2026
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ResearchBuzzApr 11, 2026
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Wired NewsApr 10, 2026
"Uncanny Valley": OpenAI and Musk Fight Again; DOJ Mishandles Voter Data; Artemis II Comes Home
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EngadgetApr 10, 2026
OpenAI has a new $100 ChatGPT Pro plan to better match up with Claude
OpenAI has closed a yawning gap in its ChatGPT subscription pricing with a new $100 per month Pro plan that slots between the $20 per month Plus plan and $200 per month Pro plan. Offering five times more Codex than the $20 option, it appears designed to challenge Anthropic's $100 per month Claude option. "Compared with Claude Code, Codex delivers more coding capacity per dollar across paid tiers," an OpenAI spokesperson told TechCrunch. 

So what's the difference between OpenAI's two Pro plans? The $200 version does offer four times the Codex. However, you get the same advanced tools and models with $100 plan, according to OpenAI's product page. To encourage users to jump in, it will offer double the Codex for a limited time, or 10 times what you get with the Plus plan. 

Users have been screaming for such a plan for a while now, according to posts on OpenAI's developer community forums. "The Plus plan will continue to be the best offer at $20 for steady, day-to-day usage of Codex, and the new $100 Pro tier offers a more accessible upgrade path for heavier daily use," OpenAI said in a post on X. 

With the launch of GPT 5.2 late last year and GPT-5.3-Codex in February, OpenAI significantly boosted the speed and reasoning capabilities of Codex, giving developers a tough choice between ChatGPT and Claude Opus. However, the sticking point for many power users was ChatGPT's $200 per month price — so OpenAI


GizmodoApr 09, 2026
How ‘The Testaments' Uses Voiceover to Add Layers to Its Characters
Chase Infiniti and Lucy Halliday talk about their 'Handmaid's Tale' sequel, which just dropped its first three episodes on Hulu and Hulu on Disney .

eWeekApr 09, 2026
Did Mark Zuckerberg Just Reboot the AI Race?
Mark Zuckerberg pushes Meta back into the AI spotlight with Muse Spark, a new model designed to power AI across Facebook, Instagram, and beyond.

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EngadgetApr 07, 2026
Elon Musk wants any damages from his OpenAI lawsuit given to the AI company's nonprofit arm
Elon Musk is still taking OpenAI to court over its transition to a for-profit company, but today he amended the complaint so that he won't personally get any of the $150 billion in damages he's pushing for. The Wall Street Journal reported that if Musk wins in his upcoming trial, he wants any damages should be awarded to the OpenAI nonprofit branch. He's also seeking OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's removal from the nonprofit's board of directors if his suit succeeds.

Musk launched a lawsuit against OpenAI in 2024, claiming that the business had become a "closed-source de facto subsidiary" of Microsoft w


Mac RumorsApr 07, 2026
Apple's Foldable iPhone May Be Hitting Late-Stage Manufacturing Snags
Apple's first foldable iPhone is being held up by pricing negotiations with manufacturing partners and an unresolved decision about hinge materials, rather than component or display problems, according to Chinese leaker Fixed Focus Digital.


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