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Mac RumorsMar 05, 2026
Missing From Apple's Announcements: iPad 12 With Apple Intelligence
In his newsletter over the weekend, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman said Apple was likely to announce at least some but possibly not all of the following products between March 2 and March 4: the iPhone 17e, MacBook Pros, MacBook Airs, updated entry-level iPad and iPad Air models, and a lower-cost MacBook with an iPhone chip.


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EngadgetMar 05, 2026
Google begins calling out battery-killing Android apps
Google is living up to its word and posting warning labels for battery-killing apps. 9to5Google spotted Google's rollout announcement, which the company previously said would arrive on March 1.

The label says, "This app may use more battery than expected due to high background activity." If you don't yet see the warnings, they may not have reached you yet. Google says the banners will "roll out gradually to impacted apps" in the coming weeks.

Play Store battery warningGoogleWarning labels aren't the only stick in Google's fight against infringing apps. They may also be excluded from discovery services like Play Store recommendations.

Google's definition of battery-draining apps centers around Android's "partial wake lock" mechanism. This service allows an app to keep the phone's processor running even while the screen is off. There are logical exceptions where apps do need this: audio playback, location access, etc. But the company apparently sees too many abusing that API for other reasons. And Google wouldn't want people to assume the problem is with the hardware and switch to an iPhone — because then we're talking about money.

If you're a developer, Google's


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CNET NewsMar 05, 2026
Everything Apple Announced This Week, From iPhone 17E to MacBook Neo
Devices have been flying out of Cupertino the past three days, and everything's up for preorder now. Here's what's new.

SlashDotMar 05, 2026
OpenAI Releases New ChatGPT Model For Working In Excel and Google Sheets


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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei Calls OpenAI's Messaging Around Military Deal 'Straight Up Lies' (SlashDot)
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CNET NewsMar 05, 2026
New ChatGPT 5.4 Model Is 'Built for Agents.' Will It Lure Back Claude Converts?
OpenAI has new AI models for the second time this week.

Yahoo TechnologyMar 05, 2026
Tech stocks today: Nvidia stops H200 chip production, Anthropic restarts talks with Pentagon


EngadgetMar 05, 2026
Everything you need to know about streaming F1 on Apple TV
We've known Apple would follow up its blockbuster film F1: The Movie with live coverage of F1 races in 2026. Now that we're approaching the first grand prix weekend of the year, the company has provided details on what fans can expect to see inside the Apple TV app and beyond.

There's already a dedicated F1 channel in the Apple TV app, which is where you'll stream races live when the time comes. You can also watch practice sessions, sprint races and both pre- and post-race coverage. Apple offers a number of additional F1 videos there (I'd recommend watching the one on the new rules) and you'll be able to stream the latest season of Drive To Survive on Apple TV as well.

Apple will offer the F1 TV feed as the main broadcast alongside the Sky Sports feed for all races. If you'll recall, ESPN used to show the Sky Sports feed with Sky's commentary team for its coverage of F1. Apple says it'll broadcast every grand prix in 4K (Dolby Vision) with 5.1 audio (no mention of Dolby Atmos).

As part of Apple's deal with F1, Apple TV subscribers get F1 TV Premium for the 2026 season. This gives you access to things like onboard cameras, team radios and live telemetry in


SlashDotMar 05, 2026
Jensen Huang Says Nvidia Is Pulling Back From OpenAI and Anthropic


CNET NewsMar 05, 2026
40 of the Best Movies on Netflix You Should Stream Now
Don't know what to watch? Dig through these Netflix movie picks that span every genre.

EngadgetMar 05, 2026
The Playdate Catalog's 3-year anniversary sale is here
If your Playdate wishlist is anything like mine (endless), here's a good excuse to actually go ahead and free some of those games from limbo: Panic is running a two-week-long sale on the Playdate Catalog to celebrate its three-year anniversary. Sure, the majority of Playdate games are pretty cheap as is, but they can still add up when you're on a wild purchasing spree. Ask me how I know! The sale will be running from March 5 until March 19 at 1PM ET (10AM PT), so take advantage of the discounts while you can. 

There are 423 games available in the Catalog now, according to Panic, so if you're having trouble deciding on which you should go for, I've got you covered with a few recommendations right here. 

Season Two

If $39 felt like too much to drop on Season Two when it came out last summer, now's the time to get it. Playdate's second season had only half the number of games as its first, but it still felt like a much stronger collection. Each of its 12 games is really solid, and there's plenty of variety in terms of genre and style, from puzzles and hours-long adventures to fast-paced action games that are great for bursts of intense play. And, it comes with Blippo — an oddball cable TV simulator that's unlike anything out there right now. 

All of these games are worth playing, but there were definitely some standouts from the bunch: The Whiteout, a post-apocalyptic adventure that'll surely hit even harder now considering the winter we've had; the puzzle platformer


EngadgetMar 05, 2026
Meta hit with a class action lawsuit over smart glasses' privacy claims
Meta is facing a class action lawsuit for false advertising related to its AI glasses following reports about the company's use of human contractors to review footage captured from users' glasses. The lawsuit, filed Wednesday in federal court in San Francisco, alleges that Meta's claims about the devices' privacy features have misled users. 

The lawsuit comes after a Swedish newspaper reported that subcontractors in Kenya have raised concerns about viewing footage recorded via Ray-Ban Meta glasses. According to Svenska Dagbladet, workers have reported witnessing "intimate" material, including bathroom visits, sexual encounters and other private details as part of their job labeling objects in videos captured on users' smart glasses.

"This nationwide class action seeks to hold Meta responsible for its affirmatively false advertising and failure to disclose the true nature of surveillance and its connection to the company's AI data collection pipeline," the lawsuit, filed by Clarkson Law Firm, states. The filing names two individuals who live in California and New Jersey who purchased Meta's smart glasses. It says that both "relied" on Meta's marketing claims about the glasses' privacy protecting features and that they would not have purchased them if they knew about the company's use of contractors. The lawsuit seeks monetary damages and injunctive relief.

A spokesperson for Meta confirmed to Engadget that data from its smart glasses can be shared with human contractors in some cases. The company declined to comment on the claims in the lawsuit.

"Ray-Ban Meta glasses help you use AI, hands free, to answer questions about the world around you," the spokesperson said. "Unless users choose to share media they've captured with Meta or others, that


CNET How ToMar 05, 2026
Should You Still Eat Eggs After Their 'Best-Buy' Date? Here's How to Tell if They're Safe
Experts explain how long eggs actually last in your fridge and what you can do to extend their lifespan.

CNET NewsMar 05, 2026
MWC 2026 Last Day Live Updates: A Robot Phone, Xiaomi's Leitzphone and Labubu-Like Bots
It's the final day of the world's largest phone and mobile tech show. CNET is on the ground in Barcelona, covering announcements from Google, Honor, Samsung, Xiaomi and others.

CNET NewsMar 05, 2026
Watch Out, Meta. I Tried Alibaba's Qwen Smart Glasses and They're Mega Impressive
These AI-focused smart glasses are available now in China but will roll out internationally later this year.

Mac RumorsMar 05, 2026
Apple Seeds Revised Third Betas of iOS 26.4 and iPadOS 26.4 to Developers, New Public Betas
Apple today seeded revised third betas of the upcoming iOS 26.4 and iPadOS 26.4 updates to developers for testing purposes, with the software coming three days after Apple provided the initial beta to developers. Apple has also released a new version of iOS 26.4 and iPadOS 26.4 for public beta testers.


Wired NewsMar 05, 2026
The 10 Best Shows to Stream Right Now (March 2026)
Daredevil: Born Again, The Dinosaurs, and For All Mankind are just a few of the TV shows we're springing for this month.

EngadgetMar 05, 2026
Roku is launching a trivia game called... Roklue?
Who needs Half-Life 3 or Beyond Good & Evil 2? Roku, in an attempt to gamify content discovery on its platform, has cooked up a gaming announcement for the ages. Behold: Roklue. Yes, that's a real name that someone with a job title and (likely high) salary came up with.

Roklue (shudder) will quiz players on "the movies and TV shows that everyone is talking about," along with classic "beloved favorites." When it references a movie or show, it will provide a link for you to tune in on your device. The initial version is an Oscar season tie-in ("Roklue: Awards Season") that debuts on Saturday. This inaugural version is produced by B17 Entertainment, a Sony-owned company.

Roku says it will rotate thematic content throughout the year. Variety reports that those will center around music festivals, the Emmys and holidays.

Apart from that name, which should come with a gag-reflex warning, Roklue sounds harmless enough. You play a trivia game to find new stuff to stream; Roku grows its engagement. Win-win. But with corporate schemes like this, it's always worth wondering where further monetization might eventually come into play. Think something like linking to series on platforms you don't yet subscribe to. (Hello, kickback.)

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Mac RumorsMar 05, 2026
M3 vs. M4 iPad Air Buyer's Guide: All Differences Compared
Apple's latest iPad Air is a minor upgrade over last year's model, but there are still some changes worth noting beyond a new chip.


Mac RumorsMar 05, 2026
iPhone 17e Has 8GB of RAM as Expected
Apple does not advertise RAM amounts in iPhones, but MacRumors has confirmed this information through Apple's developer tool Xcode.


CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 05, 2026
I Think Mac and iPad Will Merge. Does MacBook Neo Prove My Point or Make It Irrelevant?
Commentary: I can see a future that could almost be here, and I've been waiting for. Does anyone else care, though? My wife says no, Scott, they don't.

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 05, 2026
Want Perfect Bacon in 7 Minutes? Ditch the Pan and Oven for This Kitchen Tool
Crispy bacon in 7 minutes with minimal mess? Here's how it's done.

Mac RumorsMar 05, 2026
Mac Studio 512GB RAM Option Disappears Amid Global DRAM Shortage
Apple quietly updated Mac Studio configuration options this week, removing the 512GB memory upgrade. As of yesterday, there is no option to purchase a ?Mac Studio? with 512GB RAM, with the machine now maxing out at 256GB.


Mac RumorsMar 05, 2026
AirTag 1 Gets Major Discount With 4-Pack at $64
Apple's first-generation AirTag 4-Pack has dropped to $64.00 this week on Amazon, down from the original price of $99.00. Free shipping options have a delivery estimate around March 10, while Prime members should be able to get it delivered a few days sooner.


Yahoo TechnologyMar 05, 2026
Science Corp. raises $230M as it races to bring its brain implant to market


GizmodoMar 05, 2026
Boeing's Contribution to NASA's Moon Program Just Took a Major Hit
A pending contractor switchup marks another blow to Boeing, which is struggling to prove itself as a reliable strategic partner to NASA.

Yahoo TechnologyMar 05, 2026
CVS taps Google Cloud to roll out AI-powered health platform


GizmodoMar 05, 2026
Nothing's Phone 4a and Phone 4a Pro Strongly Reject Minimalism
You definitely won't mistake them for iPhones or Galaxy phones.

KM World ArticlesMar 05, 2026
NetDocuments hastens global AI adoption in the legal space with Smart Answers
These capabilities establish NetDocuments not merely as a place where firm content is stored and governed, but as an active intelligence layer that understands that content, organizes it, and surfaces the right context to AI at the right time

Mac RumorsMar 05, 2026
New Apple TV and HomePod Mini Are Still Missing, Here's Why
Apple this week unveiled seven products, ranging from the iPhone 17e to the MacBook Neo, but new Apple TV and HomePod mini models were not among them.


CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 05, 2026
Premium Robot Vacs Are Getting Cheaper. Ecovacs' New Model Proves It
Ecovacs is bringing premium features from its flagship robot vacuums to its midrange lineup. Here's what's new.

EngadgetMar 05, 2026
BMW's i3 prototype conquers the ice with power and technology
For an electric car to survive in this incentive-free, tariff-laden, emissions-loving world, it has to be very, very good. It also helps if it's priced right, and looking great doesn't hurt either. 

Unfortunately for BMW's latest EV, the i3 sedan, we still can't say much about those last two questions. BMW hasn't announced pricing yet, and thanks to some eye-crossing camouflage, it's impossible to know exactly what it looks like, either. But, after a day behind the wheel of a prototype machine sliding it through the Swedish wilds, I can at least confidently confirm that it's shaping up to be a very good indeed.

Deja VuIf you're thinking to yourself, "Wait, didn't BMW already have an i3?" You are absolutely right. Back in 2013, BMW released its first mass-market electric car, a little five-door hatchback called the i3. I drove a few versions of it over the years. It was wonderful and novel and earned itself some ardent fans, but it never quite reshaped the motoring world the way that its creators surely hoped.

A decade later, BMW's got a new i3 that has the potential to be a far bigger success on the global scale, and it also resets that designation to slot in with the company's already well-established naming scheme. BMW's 3 Series is its iconic sedan, and "i" is the designation for its electric vehicles. The i3, then, should be an electric sedan, and so it is going forward.



Mac RumorsMar 05, 2026
MacBook Neo Expected to 'Reshape' Laptop Market in Major Way
Apple's new MacBook Neo could help the company grow notebook shipments by nearly 8% this year, even as the broader laptop market faces a hefty downturn, according to a new report from TrendForce.


CNET NewsMar 05, 2026
Nothing Phone 4A Pro and New Headphones Arrive in Glorious Pink
I have the Phone 4A and Headphone A, and I'm absolutely here for their soft pink tones.

Yahoo TechnologyMar 05, 2026
Nvidia Partner Hon Hai's Sales Climb 22% in Global AI Buildout


GizmodoMar 05, 2026
Bill Gates' TerraPower Finally Has A Permit for a Nuclear Reactor, but No Reliable Way to Fuel It
Commercial quantities of the required fuel are currently only available from one vendor: the Russian state.

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 05, 2026
Softness and Brightness Blend to Stunning Effect in TCL's Nxtpaper AMOLED Phone Display
An anti-glare screen that's still radiant and vivid? Sign me up.

GizmodoMar 05, 2026
Former Military Officials, Academics, and Tech Policy Leaders Denounce Pentagon's Tactics Against Anthropic
"The future of American innovation in AI, the rule of law, and the constitutional boundaries of executive power are all on the line, and they are yours to defend."

CNET NewsMar 04, 2026
Premier League Soccer 2026: Stream Newcastle vs. Man United Live
Michael Carrick's in-form Red Devils head to the northeast to face the Magpies.

Wired NewsMar 04, 2026
Which iPhone 17 Model Should You Buy?
The iPhone 17e is here to fill out Apple's smartphone lineup. Our primer on the differences and similarities of these iPhones can help you shop.

Yahoo TechnologyMar 04, 2026
Alibaba CEO confirms departure of Qwen AI division head


ResearchBuzzMar 04, 2026
Google Home, Virginia Social Media Law, Managing Push Notifications, More: Wednesday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, March 4, 2026
TWEAKS AND UPDATES 9to5 Google: Google Home just announced a bunch of Gemini, smart home updates rolling out now. "Google has announced a number of updates to the Gemini for Home experience […]

Gizmag Emerging TechMar 04, 2026
Wild gull-wing camper canopy dumps metal for GRP composite monocoque
Out of all the recreational and workaday-to-holiday Australia-style canopies we've seen over the years, none have looked quite like the new CX-Series from Tekton Expedition. In place of the usual cold metal shell, Tekton applies the composite-shaping expertise it honed on the

EngadgetMar 04, 2026
MacBook Neo vs. M5 MacBook Air: All the trade-offs you'll make to save $500
Apple is looking to gain a foothold in the more budget-friendly end of the laptop market with the MacBook Neo. The system starts at $599, which is darn inexpensive for an Apple laptop — it even has the same starting price as the M4 iPad Air.

As such, the MacBook Neo should help Apple compete with cheap Windows laptops and Chromebooks. Pricing it at $499 for educational use won't exactly hurt either.

Apple is really lowering the cost of entry for those looking to pick up a new MacBook here. The base MacBook Neo costs $500 less than the cheapest M5 MacBook Air, which is now officially Apple's midrange laptop.

Of course, there are a lot of tradeoffs you'll make by opting for a MacBook Neo instead of a MacBook Air. If you're curious about all the differences between the Neo and the base 13.6-inch Air (and perhaps what you'll be foregoing if go you with the cheaper option), we've got you covered.

MacBook Neo vs. MacBook Air exteriors


Gizmag Emerging TechMar 04, 2026
EDC clamping tool gets a grip on retro/modern design
When it comes to everyday carry (EDC) tools, we usually think of folding knives, compact multitools, and ultralight flashlights. One category, however, is often overlooked - reliable clamping tools. The new MetMo Pocket Grip, developed by a small engineering team from the UK, reimagines a century-old device to fill that gap. It's currently on Kickstarter.

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ResearchBuzzMar 04, 2026
Cornwall Folk Tales, Historical Conflict Archives, Google, More: Wednesday ResearchBuzz, March 4, 2026
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SlashDotMar 04, 2026
Father Sues Google, Claiming Gemini Chatbot Drove Son Into Fatal Delusion


EngadgetMar 04, 2026
Big tech companies agree to not ruin your electric bill with AI data centers
Today the White House announced that several major players in tech and AI have agreed to steps that will keep electricity costs from rising due to data centers. Under this Ratepayer Protection Pledge, companies are agreeing to practices that are intended to protect residents from seeing higher electricity costs as more and more businesses create power-hungry data centers. Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI, Oracle and xAI have all apparently signed on. A few of the participants — Amazon, Google and Meta — had conveniently timed press releases patting themselves on the back for their participation and touting whatever other policies they have for mitigating the negative impacts of data center construction.

The main provisions of the federal pledge have tech companies agreeing to "build, bring, or buy the new generation resources and electricity needed to satisfy their new energy demands, paying the full cost of those resources." It also claims they will pay for any needed power infrastructure upgrades and operate under separate rate structures for power that will see payments


CNET NewsMar 04, 2026
ExpressVPN Launches Tool to Block Child Sexual Abuse Material
The new tool, named OpenBoundary, works in partnership with the Internet Watch Foundation.

eWeekMar 04, 2026
Google Home Gets ‘Live Search,' Letting Gemini Analyze Your Cameras Live
Google adds Gemini-powered Live Search to Home, letting users ask AI about live camera feeds while rolling out Nest lock controls, new automations, and mesh updates.

The post Google Home Gets ‘Live Search,' Letting Gemini Analyze Your Cameras Live appeared first on eWEEK.



GizmodoMar 04, 2026
‘Corporate Murder': Even Trump's Former AI Advisor Thinks the Pentagon's Fight Against Anthropic Is Bad
"The machinery of our current republic seems to be in such disrepair that it is hard to see how it lasts," writes Dean Ball.

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 04, 2026
Google's Gemini AI Drove Man Into Deadly Delusion, Family Claims in Lawsuit
A lawsuit filed by the family of Jonathan Gavalas alleges Google's AI encouraged harmful behavior that posed a risk to public safety and ultimately led to his suicide.

Mac RumorsMar 04, 2026
MacBook Neo vs. MacBook Air Buyer's Guide: 40 Differences Compared
The MacBook Neo is now Apple's entry-level MacBook, undercutting the MacBook Air by $500. To deliver such a dramatically lower price, the MacBook Neo has a significant number of tradeoffs. Here's everything that's different between the two devices.


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Mac RumorsMar 02, 2026
Anthropic Adds Free Memory Feature and Import Tool to Lure ChatGPT Users to Claude
Anthropic is aiming to lure customers from ChatGPT and Gemini with a new memory import tool that's available to free users as of today. Conversations and memories from other AI providers can be imported into Claude, so new users will not need to start from scratch.


SlashDotFeb 27, 2026
Trump Orders Federal Agencies To Stop Using Anthropic AI Tech 'Immediately'


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Obama Presidency Oral History, Google I/O, Snapchat, More: Wednesday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, February 18, 2026
NEW RESOURCES Columbia University: Complete Obama Presidency Oral History Archive Is Now Available. "Today, just 10 years after President Barack Obama left office, Columbia University's Incite Institute opens the full Obama Presidency […]
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