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Apple today seeded the first betas of upcoming iOS 26.6 and iPadOS 26.6 updates to developers for testing purposes, with the software coming two weeks after Apple released iOS 26.5 and iPadOS 26.5.
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The launch of Ferrari's EV comes as other luxury automakers roll back plans to introduce their own EVs. But public reception is polarized.
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Android manufacturers are planning to adopt Apple's split launch strategy, releasing high-end and standard models in separate windows rather than simultaneously, according to the leaker known as "Digital Chat Station."
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Pope Leo XIV's first encyclical calls for tougher AI rules, warning that unchecked tech power could harm workers, children, and the conduct of warfare.
The post Pope Leo XIV's First Encyclical Declares ‘Moral AI Is Not Enough' appeared first on eWEEK.
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Ferrari today unveiled the Luce, its first fully electric car, designed with help from Apple's former design chief Jony Ive.
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Apple will unveil watchOS 27 during its WWDC 2026 keynote on Monday, June 8, and a handful of new features have been rumored already.
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My guide will show you how to plan, where to start and common mistakes to avoid with your security sensors.
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Jeff Bezos dismissed AI job loss fears as "dead wrong," arguing generative AI will boost workers while warning against early regulation.
The post Jeff Bezos: AI Doomsayers Are ‘Dead Wrong' About Jobs appeared first on eWEEK.
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The first-person adventure Luna Abyss is also a day-one release.
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China's missile-armed robot dogs and humanoid systems point to a new phase in military robotics, raising questions about AI warfare.
The post Inside China's Push to Build an Army of AI-Powered Combat Robots appeared first on eWEEK.
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Google's Gemini Intelligence update brings proactive AI features to Android, starting with Pixel and Galaxy phones before expanding to more devices.
The post Google Details AI Features Coming to Android Phones This Summer appeared first on eWEEK.
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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
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