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GizmodoDec 26, 2025
Leaker Who Apple Is Suing Says ‘Screw It,' Here's the Foldable iPhone Early
The YouTuber doesn't seem fazed by Apple's threats.

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CNET NewsDec 26, 2025
Want to Try Film Photography? Here Are the Analog Cameras You Should Buy
Hundreds of old film cameras are available, and this starter's guide covers everything from how to buy one to what rolls of film to use.

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CNET How ToDec 26, 2025
Stop Using AirTags on Your Pet. Here's What Experts Recommend Instead
AirTags are great for luggage, backpacks and wallets, but they shouldn't be attached to your pup's collar. Here's what experts recommend instead.

CNET NewsDec 26, 2025
NFL Week 17: How To Watch Texans vs. Chargers, Eagles vs. Bills and More Games From Anywhere
See which games are on in your area this weekend, and find out how to watch any game on the Saturday or Sunday schedule -- no matter where you live.

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 26, 2025
Vibe Coding as a Non-Coder: 6 Ways I Found to Have More Fun and Better Luck Creating With AI
Your mindset for vibe coding is important. These tips will help you get there.

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 26, 2025
We Seriously Need to Stop Anthropomorphizing AI. Here's Why It's Harmful
Commentary: Language shapes public perception. When words are used carelessly or are intentionally anthropomorphic, the public ends up with a distorted picture of what AI can and can't do.

EngadgetDec 26, 2025
How to find lost AirPods
Losing AirPods happens to the best of us. They're small, they slide into couch cushions and they love disappearing into bags or pockets when you least expect it. Luckily, Apple's Find My system makes it easy to track down misplaced AirPods, whether you dropped the case somewhere or can't find one of the individual earbuds. With the right settings enabled, your iPhone can show the last place they were connected, play a sound to help you hunt them down or even guide you with on-screen directions. Here's how to use Find My to locate lost AirPods and how to track down the left or right earbud if only one has gone missing.

How to use Find My to locate AirPodsIf your AirPods are paired with an Apple device linked to your Apple ID, they automatically appear in the Find My app. You don't need to enable this manually, but you do need Bluetooth turned on during regular use so the system can refresh their location.

Open the Find My app on your iPhone, iPad or Mac and go to the Devices tab. Your AirPods should appear in the list. If they're online or recently connected to your device, Find My will show their current location on a map. If they're offline, the app will show the last place they were detected, which can help narrow down where to start searching.

For many people, this alone is enough to jog a memory. Find My might show your gym, a friend's house or the bus stop where they slipped out of your pocket. If the location seems familiar, head there first and refresh the app once you arrive so it can update if the AirPods reconnect.

If Find My says your AirPods are nearby but you still can't see them, you can make them play


CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 26, 2025
Galaxy S25 Edge vs. iPhone Air: Comparing the Top Thin Phones
Are you giving up features for design with the newest slim phones from Apple and Samsung? Here's how they stack up.

CNET How ToDec 26, 2025
Your Router Is Probably in the Wrong Place. Here Are the 4 Tweaks to Fix Your Slow Internet
Stop raging at your ISP. These easy Wi-Fi updates are the perfect holiday gift for your home.

Gizmag Emerging TechDec 26, 2025
Tesla makes the least reliable used cars… but which carmaker ranks first?
If you're shopping for a used car, you know just how instrumental the smallest details are. Price, brand, mileage, condition… you're probably juggling everything at once, trying to find the perfect car that offers a mix of all these attributes. But here's the most important factor you're probably missing: r

CNET NewsDec 25, 2025
Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for Dec. 26, #459
Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for Dec. 26, No. 459.

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EngadgetDec 25, 2025
2025 Christmas Day NFL games: How to watch today, full streaming schedule and more
Christmas Day famously belongs to football. This Dec. 25, there are three NFL games to watch: the Dallas Cowboys vs. Washington Commanders, the Detroit Lions vs. the Minnesota Vikings and the Denver Broncos vs. Kansas City Chiefs. Here's what you need to know about Thursday's football slate, and the rest of the Week 17 schedule. 

How to watch the NFL Christmas Day games: 



Date: Thursday, Dec. 25, 2025

Start times: 1 PM ET, 4:30 PM ET, 8:15 PM ET

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Wired NewsDec 25, 2025
How to Set Up a Smartphone for Elderly Loved Ones
Here's how to make iPhone and Android devices a little easier to use.

CNET How ToDec 17, 2025
Need a Last-Minute Holiday Card? AI Can Help, but the Design May Have Some Big Issues
AI kept giving me a fake family in my holiday card photos. Here's what went wrong.

PC World Latest NewsOct 15, 2025
6 things Starlink does better than regular home internet

One of the best things about Starlink is how normal it feels. Once you get it set up, it behaves just like regular internet: it's fast, effective, and perfectly suitable for gaming and other latency-sensitive tasks.

No, Starlink isn't right for everyone. But it is good for what it is! In fact, here are some of the ways I find it even better than conventional home broadband internet (including ADSL, cable, and fiber).

Starlink is available just about everywhere


Computer World Security NewsAug 31, 2023
With BYOD comes responsibility — and many firms aren't delivering
Apple deployments are accelerating across the global enterprise, so it's surprising that many organizations don't properly recognize that change. Even when companies put Macs, iPhones, and iPads in the hands of their employees, they are failing to manage these deployments. It's quite shocking.

That's the biggest take-away from the latest Jamf research, which warns that almost half of enterprises across Europe still don't have a formal Bring-Your-Own-Device (BYOD) policy in place. That's bad, as it means companies have no control over how employees connect and use corporate resources, creating a nice, soft attack surface for criminals and competitors alike.

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