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You will soon be able to add a digital version of your U.S. passport to your iPhone, according to Jennifer Bailey, vice president of Apple Pay and Apple Wallet.
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Vitamin D is harder to come by lately as days are darker and longer. Here are 11 foods worth trying to naturally boost your intake.
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Apple this month refreshed the 14-inch MacBook Pro base model with its new M5 chip, and higher-end 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips are expected to follow in early 2026. However, these machines will represent the final update to the current design, with Apple reportedly developing a completely new version of the MacBook Pro packed with next-generation hardware features.
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Anyone can compete for a world title running indoors.
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Nothing might want to pull out its reverse Uno card right about now.
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A fresh design, a Gemini-powered health coach that adapts to your progress and smarter weekly insights signal Google's push to turn Fitbit into a truly personal wellness companion.
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After testing dozens of meal kits, these are the most important kitchen items to keep on hand.
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The company's new Dekoda toilet accessory is like a little bathroom detective. And it's not the only one.
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Daylight Savings Time can really mess with your sleep schedule. Here's how to readjust after the time change.
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Here's what's supplying scares ahead of Halloween.
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We're worried about the MacBook Air with M5 chip.
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If you want to wake up with the sun but aren't a morning person, these wake-up lights can simulate a sunrise whenever you want to rouse for the day. (And they do sunsets too.)
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Make commutes convenient and adventures fun.
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You already have hundreds of photos of your pets so you might as well make them into emoji.
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Anyone can compete for a world title running indoors.
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Apple Maps could feature integrated ads as soon as next year, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports.
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Apple is planning to bring an iPhone 17 Pro-style vapor chamber to the iPad Pro, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.
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With AI, Magic Cue can instantly pull up flight information, reservation details and photos in calls and texts, so you don't have to dig for them.
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This is called body recomposition and it's the secret to melting fat and building muscle.
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Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for Oct. 27.
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Los Blancos could go five points clear at the top of La Liga with a win in El Clásico.
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Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for Oct. 27, No. 603.
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Vapor chambers—which contain literal water that literally boils inside the device—are apparently in the works.
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You can change your Haptics, too, if you want.
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The famous bird may be a bigger chunk of your holiday budget this year. Here's what you can expect to pay for your Thanksgiving turkey.
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Apple has refreshed both tiers of its MacBook lineup in 2025, first updating the MacBook Air with the M4 chip and now introducing the MacBook Pro with the new M5 chip, so how do the latest models compare?
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The upcoming iOS 26.1 update includes a handful of new features and changes for iPhones, including a toggle for changing the appearance of the Liquid Glass design, "slide to stop" for alarms in the Clock app, and more.
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With Halloween just around the corner, Best Buy this week is detailing its sale plans for the holiday, as well as the rest of the year. This includes a special event on Friday, October 31, and the usual month-long discounts leading up to Black Friday on Friday, November 28.
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Kohler is expanding its line of bathroom products with Dekoda, an iPhone-connected device that's designed to be attached to a toilet rim (via The Verge). The device's included "sensors" point into the toilet bowl, allowing it to analyze what goes on in the bathroom.
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Could your small business fall victim to one of these threats?
In June, the Home Office released its Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2025 report, detailing the most common cyberattacks experienced by UK small businesses in H2 2024. Here are the most common ways hackers attempted to gain money or data from UK small businesses last year:
Phishing: 85% of businesses that reported cyberattacks identified phishing as a key threat. These scams trick employees into clicking on fake links - often via email - and inadvertently handing over sensitive data. Now powered by AI, phishing tactics are getting smarter than ever and more difficult to spot.
Employee impersonation: More than half (51%) of businesses said hackers had posed as company employees to deceive their ‘colleagues' into handing over information.
Malware on company devices: While AI-powered scams today grab the headlines, malware is still very much present and very m
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Originally, Microsoft had made the Limited Edition Crocs available in October, timed with the company's 50th anniversary celebration. The "shoes" were originally made available as part of a Microsoft-sponsored sweepstakes. However, the footwear has now become a viral hit of sorts.
"Based on the incredible response and positive engagement across social media, we're thrilled to share that the Microsoft Limited Edition Crocs Bundle officially drops globally beginning today," the company said in an updated blog post.
The Crocs ship in a Windows XP-inspired theme. It's based upon the "Bliss" background, inspired by a photograph from Charles O'Rear taken just a few miles from my home. (Like Windows, the Sonoma, Calif. vista looks nothing like the original photograph.) They also include custom Jibbitz charms taken from Microsoft iconography, such as the mouse cursor. There's even a Bliss-themed drawstring backpack, perfect for carrying them to your next gala or shindig.
Where can you buy such wonders? At Microsoft's official merch site, where sizes are available from a women's 4/men's 2 all the way up to a women's 19/men's 17.
While I have actually purchased several Microsoft's
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Cisco is taking a radical approach to AI security in its new AI Defense solution. AI Defense is aimed at addressing risks in developing and deploying AI applications, and identifying where AI is used in an organization. The post Cisco Announces ‘Radical' Approach to AI Security appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
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