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Mac RumorsJan 14, 2026
Will Apple Announce New MacBook Pros This January?
While the entry-level 14-inch MacBook Pro was updated with an M5 chip in October, we are still waiting for higher-end MacBook Pro models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, and there are some signs that might point towards a late January launch this year.


CNET NewsJan 14, 2026
Copa del Rey: How to Watch Albacete vs. Real Madrid Soccer Livestream From Anywhere
This last-16 clash sees Álvaro Arbeloa take charge of Los Blancos for the first time.

SlashDotJan 14, 2026
Iran Shuts Down Musk's Starlink For First Time


CNET Most Popular ProductsJan 14, 2026
Chelsea vs. Arsenal Livestream: How to Watch Carabao Cup Semifinal Soccer From Anywhere
Capital rivals clash in this EFL Cup semifinal first-leg encounter at Stamford Bridge.

EngadgetJan 14, 2026
How to turn off a VPN on iPhone
Look, virtual private networks are great — I wouldn't have made a list of the best VPNs if I didn't recommend using them. But being able to control your own technology is also important. A VPN can provide protection and peace of mind when used properly, but you may not want it active on your phone all the time.

For example: Are your Google search results suddenly in German? That's one example of what can happen if you leave your virtual location set to Berlin or Vienna. Or maybe a VPN you installed for work or to watch a single tennis match is persistently trying to keep itself active.

The point is, deactivating a VPN on an iPhone can sometimes be unusually tricky, because there's more than one off switch. Fortunately, it's not hard. There are several easy ways to disconnect from an iOS VPN or delete it entirely. If you catch it turning itself back on, I'll show you how to stop that too.

Three ways to turn off your iPhone VPNI'm using a fluid definition of "turn off" here. Some of the steps below simply disconnect the VPN, while others remove it from your phone altogether. I'll make it clear in each section what the outcome will be.

How to disconnect in the VPN appThis is the easiest way to turn off a VPN on your iPhone. First, find the VPN app that's active, which should be on your home screen somewhere. Each app has a different interface for connec


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eWeekJan 14, 2026
China Limits Nvidia Chip Purchases to ‘Special Circumstances'
The guidance signals Beijing's continued caution about reopening its market to US chipmakers, even as demand for advanced AI hardware remains strong.

The post China Limits Nvidia Chip Purchases to ‘Special Circumstances' appeared first on eWEEK.



EngadgetJan 14, 2026
The Nintendo Switch 2025 year in review is finally here
We're almost exactly halfway through January, but Nintendo has clearly taken a better-late-than-never approach to its 2025 year in review feature, which finally went live this week for Switch and Switch 2 users. All you need to do is head here and sign into your Nintendo account to see your 2025 breakdown.

Like most annual gaming wrap-ups, Nintendo's shows how many games you played over the calendar year, as well as your total playtime. It also shows you your most-played titles for each month, your preferred genres by percentage, and if you scroll all the way to the bottom you can choose your favorite game of the year. You can also download a shareable image that shows off your taste, but there's no way to directly share your results on social media through the website.

2025 was a massive year for Nintendo, with the Switch 2 launching in early June. If you bought one, the year in review site will naturally congratulate you for doing so, but it doesn't separate your results by games you played on the original Switch versus its successor.

Nintendo's rivals went live with their own 2025 recap features in December. First came Sony's, which is unfortunately no longer live, and Steam followed shortly after. That one is still available to view if


EngadgetJan 14, 2026
Tesla's Full Self-Driving is switching to a subscription-only service
Tesla will stop selling its $8,000 Full Self-Driving (FSD) option and make it strictly a monthly subscription service after February 14, CEO Elon Musk announced on his X platform. Musk didn't reveal the price or why he's making the switch, though FSD is already available by subscription for $99 per month or $999 per year. 

The shift could be advantageous for buyers, particularly if they decide to dump their new Tesla or trade it in. It will also allow prospective owners to hedge their bets, as Tesla has overpromised on the feature since it was first announced. 


Mac RumorsJan 13, 2026
Kuo: Apple's AI Deal With Google Is Temporary and Buys It Time
Apple is preparing to mass-produce its own AI-focused server chips in the second half of 2026 amid reliance on a short-term partnership with Google to meet immediate AI expectations, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.


eWeekJan 13, 2026
New Windows 11 Leak Reveals Copilot Moving Into File Explorer
A leaked feature shows that Microsoft is testing a hidden "Chat with Copilot" button in Windows 11 File Explorer.

The post New Windows 11 Leak Reveals Copilot Moving Into File Explorer appeared first on eWEEK.



eWeekJan 13, 2026
‘Not Woke': Pentagon Embraces Elon Musk's Grok AI Despite Global Backlash
Pentagon adopts Elon Musk's Grok AI, fueling debate over ethics, anti-woke defense policy, and the future of AI in modern warfare.

The post ‘Not Woke': Pentagon Embraces Elon Musk's Grok AI Despite Global Backlash appeared first on eWEEK.



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