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Apple today announced new slideshow features coming to the Photos app, allowing users to play any set of photos and videos as a slideshow.
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Tech editors from CNET, Mashable, and PCMag share their first impressions of Apple Intelligence and Siri updates and news from WWDC 2026. Do these updates make the iPhone more desirable and where have seen these features before?
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Apple today announced that iOS 27 will expand the Health app's Cycle Tracking feature with dedicated perimenopause and menopause support, including notifications, symptom logging, and educational resources.
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The upcoming tvOS 27 update that was previewed today drops support for two Apple TV models.
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Apple today announced a series of Apple Intelligence improvements coming to Mail, Messages, Files, and system-wide text input as part of iOS 27 and its other major platform updates.
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Tim Cook closed out what is expected to be his last keynote as Apple's chief executive officer today with some emotive final remarks.
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Apple barely touched on tvOS 27 during its WWDC 2026 keynote today, but the update exists, and it adds some new features to the Apple TV.
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Apple's new version of Safari browser can be tasked to monitor a webpage and notify you of any changes, thanks to a new built-in feature.
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China launched a national digital ID system for humanoid robots, aiming to track safety, ownership, performance, and liability across the sector.
The post China Assigns Digital Identity Codes to Thousands of Humanoid Robots appeared first on eWEEK.
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Private browsing. Incognito. Privacy mode.
Web browser functions like those trace their roots back more than a decade, and the feature — first found in a top browser in 2005 — spread quickly as one copied another, made tweaks and minor improvements.
But privacy-promising labels can be treacherous. Simply put, going "incognito" is as effective in guarding online privacy as witchcraft is in warding off a common cold.
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