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CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 26, 2026
How to Turn Off AI Features on Your Samsung Galaxy Smartphone
Too much AI on your Galaxy phone? Here's how to disable it.

CNET NewsFeb 26, 2026
Apple's March 4 Event Likely to Show New iPhones, iPads and MacBooks. Here's What We Expect
Apple is taking a different approach with its latest event, as new product announcements could happen all week long.

CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 26, 2026
Best AI Image Generators of 2026
Nano Banana is great but it might not be the best tool for your project. Here's how to decide what AI image program to use.

CNET NewsFeb 26, 2026
Nano Banana 2 Is Here: What Changed in Google's Popular AI Image Tool
Google says the second-generation model uses the precision of the pro model with the speed of the original.

EngadgetFeb 26, 2026
Everything you need to know about streaming F1 on Apple TV
We've known Apple would follow up its blockbuster film F1: The Movie with live coverage of F1 races in 2026. Now that we're approaching the first grand prix weekend of the year, the company has provided details on what fans can expect to see inside the Apple TV app and beyond.

There's already a dedicated F1 channel in the Apple TV app, which is where you'll stream races live when the time comes. You can also watch practice sessions, sprint races and both pre- and post-race coverage. Apple offers a number of additional F1 videos there (I'd recommend watching the one on the new rules) and you'll be able to stream the latest season of Drive To Survive on Apple TV as well.

Apple will offer the F1 TV feed as the main broadcast alongside the Sky Sports feed for all races. If you'll recall, ESPN used to show the Sky Sports feed with Sky's commentary team for its coverage of F1. Apple says it'll broadcast every grand prix in 4K (Dolby Vision) with 5.1 audio (no mention of Dolby Atmos).

As part of Apple's deal with F1, Apple TV subscribers get F1 TV Premium for the 2026 season. This gives you access to things like onboard cameras, team radios and live telemetry in


CNET How ToFeb 26, 2026
You Can't File Your Taxes Online Without This Number. Here's How to Find It
You need your adjusted gross income from last year's taxes to file your federal income tax return online in 2026.

eWeekFeb 26, 2026
Claude Opus 3 Is Being "Retired" — Here's What That Actually Means
Anthropic retired Claude Opus 3, but is keeping it available for paid claude.ai subscribers and offering API access by request as it formalizes a model retirement process.

The post Claude Opus 3 Is Being "Retired" — Here's What That Actually Means appeared first on eWEEK.



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CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 26, 2026
Stop Risking a Fire: 9 Locations Where You Should Never Place a Heater
Space heaters can keep you warm, but only when they're not allowed to burn your entire home down.

CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 26, 2026
This Is the World's First Wearable You Can Talk To
You can now have conversations with the Luna Ring about your health and even ask it questions, but there is a catch.

CNET NewsFeb 25, 2026
Galaxy Unpacked 2026 Live Updates: Samsung's S26 Reveal Is Here
We're live from Samsung's Unpacked event in San Francisco, where the company's revealing the Galaxy S26, S26 Plus and S26 Ultra.

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CNET NewsFeb 25, 2026
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra vs. Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max: All Specs Compared
Here's how the new Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra compares with its Apple rival, the iPhone 17 Pro Max.

CNET How ToFeb 25, 2026
An Online IRS Account Can Make Tax Time So Much Easier. Here's How to Create One
Save time when filing your taxes, then track your refund all the way to your bank.

CNET How ToFeb 25, 2026
Stop Helping Burglars: All the Places You Should Never Install a Security Camera
There are specific places your security cameras should never go.

CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 25, 2026
If Cutting Back on Coffee Seems Impossible, Here's How to Make It Easier
There's a right way to cut back on coffee without withdrawal symptoms, according to experts.

Computer World Security NewsJan 10, 2024
Security tips for Apple-using workers in co-working spaces
For Apple-using workers on the go, especially if you frequent shared co-working spaces or public places, don't assume you're as secure as you think you are.  

Co-working spaces are particularly under threat, in part because criminals have already figured out that the people using them are good targets for data theft, ransomware, and more.

They've also realized that at least some of those working from such spaces might well be part of, or connected with, larger corporate entities — meaning a successful data heist could unlock the gates to greater and more profitable kingdoms. There are useful resources from government and industry aimed at helping workers lock down their devices and data. In the US, for instance, the National Institute of Standards and Technology has published a useful guide to explain some of the risks, while the US Office of Personnel Management offered up even more useful advice.

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