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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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Mac RumorsJul 18, 2026
Apple and Google Hit With Demand to Pull AI 'Nudify' Apps [Updated]
A San Francisco City Attorney has sent cease-and-desist letters to Apple and Google demanding the removal of 13 AI "face-swap" apps that can generate nonconsensual nude images, according to WIRED.


CNET NewsJul 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 Raises iPhone Prices in Japan
After raising prices on all Macs and iPads worldwide last month, Apple has now increased the price of iPhone models in Japan.


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.


ResearchBuzzJul 17, 2026
EBook Slop on Amazon, Illinois Data Center, Amsterdam Acid-Throwing, More: ResearchBuzz AI Update, July 17, 2026
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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.


CNET How ToJun 30, 2026
These Meal Delivery Services Are Best for People on GLP-1s, According to an Expert
Several meal subscription services now have special menus for GLP-1 users. Here are the best options to help you hit your protein, fiber and vitamin goals.

PC World Latest NewsOct 14, 2025
How to get Windows 11 cheap (or even for free)

What's not a given is paying full retail price. Yep, you can snag discounts on Windows 11. How much you'll save depends on your circumstances (and your stomach for hassle), but if you're lucky, you could technically get it for free. Legitimately for free, since installing Windows without ever activating it doesn't count as a full, sanctioned copy of the software. (Ahem.)

Here's how, in several different ways. These strategies often apply for Windows 10 licenses too, but that operating system got the axe on October 14. Your better bet will be Windows 11, as it'll get feature updates.

Simple upgrade: Trade up from Windows 10 to Windows 11

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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