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Gizmag Emerging TechJul 19, 2026
'World's 1st mass-produced humanoid robot' motors to market in China
People have been fantasizing about humanoid robots for decades. Movies such as Blade Runner, Ex Machina, and A.I. Artificial Intelligence imagined a future where robots and AI could interact with humans and save them from loneliness. Today, those sci-fi stories seem to be closer to r

Mac RumorsJul 18, 2026
'AppleCare One' is Now Even More Valuable
While the monthly and annual prices of AppleCare plans for Macs and iPads received a slight increase this week, AppleCare One continues to start at $19.99 per month in the U.S., making the multi-device plan even more valuable.


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ResearchBuzzJul 18, 2026
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CNET Most Popular ProductsJul 18, 2026
The Same 5G Network Your Phone Uses Can Identify and Track Rogue Drones
In a proof-of-concept demonstration, AT&T and Ericsson showed how existing 5G networks can track aerial objects that might threaten public safety.

Mac RumorsJul 17, 2026
Apple and DOJ Hold Early Settlement Talks in iPhone Antitrust Case
Apple is working to settle an antitrust lawsuit with the U.S. Department of Justice, reports Bloomberg. Apple has proposed several offers and is now in early settlement talks with the DOJ.


Mac RumorsJul 17, 2026
iPhone 18 Pro Launching in Two Months With These 12 New Features
It is now mid-July, and that means the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max are now just two months away. The devices are expected to look similar to the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max, but there will still be many year-over-year changes, with rumored features including a smaller Dynamic Island, 5G via satellite, and more.


Major GeeksJul 17, 2026
DNS Changer 2.3.7
DNS Changer gives you access to some of the best DNS servers, all from a central location. DNS Changer is displayed from a simple UI. All your options are a click away. You can easily select one of the provided DNS servers and connect to it quickly. When using the newly assigned DNS server, you get the server address, ping, and status displayed within the UI for fast reference. [License: | Requires: | Size: ]

Mac RumorsJul 17, 2026
The MacRumors Show: iPhone XX? Next Year's Major Upgrades Will Change Everything
This week's episode of The MacRumors Show looks ahead to the 20th anniversary iPhone, the radically redesigned model that Apple is expected to launch in 2027.


Mac RumorsJul 14, 2026
Amazon Takes $30 Off AirPods 4 Models This Week
Amazon today has the AirPods 4 available for $99.00, down from $129.00. This is a second-best price on the AirPods 4, which is the base model without Active Noise Cancellation, and it's accompanied by a deal on the AirPods 4 with ANC.


Mac RumorsJul 14, 2026
Upcoming OLED iPad Mini Allegedly Uses 60Hz 8.4-Inch Display Panel
Apple is allegedly using a 60Hz 8.4-inch display panel in the upcoming OLED iPad mini, which is expected to be released later this year.


ResearchBuzzJun 27, 2026
Seagrass Worldwide, Australia Social Media Ban, YouTube Shorts, More: Saturday ResearchBuzz, June 27, 2026
NEW RESOURCES Arizona State University: First complete map of world's seagrass offers warnings and hope for conservation. "This hero of a plant protects coastlines, stores vast amounts of carbon, and supports ecosystems […]

PC World Latest NewsOct 14, 2025
Firefox tests a free, integrated VPN alternative to its paid VPN service

A support page from Mozilla reveals that the company has been working on an "IP concealment" technology for over two weeks. However, Mozilla has since renamed the page "Firefox VPN" to show off the new experimental, beta feature present in the browser. Mozilla says that the technology will be free, but it's only being offered to a small, randomly chosen set of test users.

The free VPN service will apparently complement the paid Mozilla VPN service that Mozilla already offers. Our tests, however, found Mozilla's paid VPN service somewhat wanting.

Integrating a VPN service into the browser has been a feature of niche browsers for years — including Mozilla. In 2019, Mozilla began testing the Firefox Private Network, a VPN-like service that obscured the user's IP address. The trial was part of a beta program, and the technology was never really commercialized. Opera, too, launched a more sophisticated integrated VPN service. In March, Vivaldi teamed up with Proton for an integrated VPN into the browser, as well.



PC World Latest NewsOct 12, 2025
Save $400 on a Microsoft Surface Book 3 — one sleek machine, multiple modes

Some devices force you to choose between power and flexibility. The Surface Book 3 says, why not both? This like-new 2020 model is a triple threat — a high-performance laptop, a creative studio, and a lightweight tablet — all in one seriously premium design.

Inside, it's packing a 10th Gen Intel Core i7, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 GPU, 32GB RAM, and 512GB SSD, so whether you're editing 4K videos, working on design projects, gaming on the go, or just juggling 37 browser tabs, this machine keeps up without breaking a proverbial sweat.

And with three distinct modes, it adapts to whatever you throw at it:



Network World SecurityJun 27, 2023
Cato Networks launches AI-powered tracker for malware command and control
Cato Networks' new deep learning algorithms are designed to identify malware command and control domains and block them more quickly than traditional systems based on domain reputation, thanks to extensive training on the company's own data sets.

Cato, a SASE provider based in Tel Aviv, announced the new algorithmic security system today. The system is predicated on the idea that domain reputation tracking is insufficient to quickly identify the command servers used to remotely control malware. That's because most modern malware uses a domain generation algorithm (DGA) to rapidly generate pseudorandom domain names — which the deployed malware also has a copy of.

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