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Mac RumorsFeb 16, 2026
Apple Releases New Public Beta Firmware for AirPods Pro 2, AirPods Pro 3 and AirPods 4
Apple today released new public beta firmware for the AirPods Pro 2, AirPods Pro 3, and AirPods 4. The firmware is limited to developers and public beta testers at the current time, and it has a build number of 8B5034f. Apple first provided this firmware last week, but it was only available to developers at the time.


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CNET NewsFeb 16, 2026
What Is Skimo? Everything to Know About the Newest 2026 Winter Olympic Sport
Confused about ski mountaineering, aka skimo? Here's everything you need to know about the new Olympic sport.

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The Ultimate Guide to iOS 26: 18 Hidden Settings Every iPhone User Needs to Know (CNET Most Popular Products)

Mac RumorsFeb 16, 2026
iOS 26.4 Enables Stolen Device Protection by Default for All iPhones
Starting with iOS 26.4, Stolen Device Protection will be enabled by default and turned on for all iPhone users. Stolen Device Protection adds extra security in case of physical ?iPhone? theft.


CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 16, 2026
I've Been Testing VPNs for Over a Decade. These Are the 9 VPN Settings I Enable for Optimal Privacy
Your VPN's default settings might not be giving you all the protection you need, but adjust these settings to get a privacy boost.

CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 16, 2026
Rivian Drivers May Soon Be Able to Adjust Their EV's Cabin From an Apple Watch
The EV maker previously enabled the Apple Watch as a digital key for its Gen 2 EVs. Now the watch is getting a Rivian app.

EngadgetFeb 16, 2026
Apple's Podcasts app now supports HTTP Live Streaming video technology
Apple is planning a major update for its Podcasts app. The app now supports the company's HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) video technology. Previously, it only streamed video in various formats like MOV, MP4 and M4V.

This provides several benefits for the end user. It lets people switch seamlessly between watching and listening, in addition to offering a horizontal full display option. It'll also make both video and audio streams available to download for offline viewing. This wasn't possible with the previous streaming method, which pulled content from an RSS-like feed. RSS is still available as a distribution option, but HLS definitely brings some advantages

The technology integrates picture-in-picture for multitask


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CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 16, 2026
Presidents Day Sales Are Ending Soon, We're Talking About the Best Remaining Deals Right Here
We're tracking hundreds of products to bring you a curated list of the best Presidents Day sales.

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Presidents' Day sales 2026 are live: The best tech deals up to 43 percent off to shop from Apple, Samsung, Anker and others (Engadget)

GizmodoFeb 16, 2026
Former NPR Host Accuses Google Of Copying His Voice For AI Offering
Google is sued over the AI podcast generation in NotebookLM.

EngadgetFeb 16, 2026
iPhone Fold rumors: Everything we know so far, including the leaked design, upgrades, price and more details
Apple still hasn't officially announced a foldable iPhone, but the rumor mill hasn't slowed down. Over the past few months, analysts, supply-chain watchers and leakers have continued to sketch out what Apple's first folding phone might look like and when it could finally arrive. Most signs still point to a late-2026 debut, though plenty could change between now and then.

As always with unreleased Apple hardware, nothing here is confirmed. Plans can shift, features can be reworked and timelines can slip. Still, the volume and consistency of recent reporting gives us a better sense than ever of how the so-called iPhone Fold could take shape.

Below, we've rounded up the most credible rumors so far, and we'll keep this guide updated as new details emerge.

When could the iPhone Fold launch?Rumors of a foldable iPhone date back as far as 2017, but more recent reporting suggests Apple has finally locked onto a realistic window. Most sources now point to fall 2026, likely alongside the iPhone 18 lineup.

Mark Gurman has gone back and forth on timing, initially suggesting Apple could launch "as early as 2026," before later writing that the device would ship at the end of 2026 and sell primarily in 2027. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has also repeatedly cited the second half of 2026 as Apple's target.

Some reports still claim the project could slip into 2027 if Apple runs into manufacturing or durability issues, particularly around the hinge or display. Given Apple's h


Mac RumorsFeb 16, 2026
Apple Seeds First Betas of iOS 26.4 and iPadOS 26.4 to Developers
Apple today seeded the first betas of upcoming iOS 26.4 and iPadOS 26.4 updates to developers for testing purposes, with the software coming less than a week after Apple released iOS 26.3 and iPadOS 26.3.


SlashDotFeb 16, 2026
Ireland Launches World's First Permanent Basic Income Scheme For Artists, Paying $385 a Week


Gizmag Emerging TechFeb 16, 2026
Optoma's latest 4K laser projector expands your viewing to 300 inches
Smart projectors are a great shout for those looking to replace the living room TV. But if you want to load in your own big-screen entertainment over cabled connections, Optoma has just launched a 4K shiner that can throw visuals at up to 300 inches.

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CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 16, 2026
Apple Schedules 'Special Experience' in New York, London and Shanghai on March 4
The event could yield new MacBooks, a new iPad or even the long-awaited iPhone 17e.

GizmodoFeb 16, 2026
What Would the First Week of World War III Look Like in Space?
"Think Wall-E, just a lot more depressing."

EngadgetFeb 16, 2026
Apple's next event is set for March 4
Apple has lined up its first event of the year. The company has invited members of the press to an "Apple Experience" that's taking place in New York City on March 4 at 9AM ET. It hasn't yet confirmed whether it will stream the event publicly. According to MacRumors, versions of this Apple Experience will also take place simultaneously in London and Shanghai.

It seems likely that Apple will take this opportunity to unveil its latest slate of iPads and MacBooks. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported earlier this month that Apple was planning to make a number of hardware announcements "as early as the week of March 2."

AppleThis is expected to include a new MacBook Air and refreshed 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pros, with the M5 Pro and M5 Max making their debuts (a MacBook Pro with the base M5 chip arrived in October). There's also speculation that Apple will


CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 16, 2026
I Was Wrong About These 12 Foods. Their Secret Health Benefits Surprised Me
You don't have to spend extra money on pricey organic superfoods to eat healthy. In fact, these common foods are healthier than I thought.

Mac RumorsFeb 16, 2026
Gurman: iPhone 18 Pro Could Be Underwhelming
Apple's upcoming iPhone 18 Pro and ?iPhone 18? Pro Max models "won't be a big update," according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.


CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 16, 2026
The Best Espresso Machines of 2026: We've Tested More Than 20 Models
Start your mornings on a high note with one of these top espresso machines, all tested by CNET editors.

GizmodoFeb 16, 2026
OpenAI Just Hired the OpenClaw Guy, and Now You Have to Learn Who He Is
Austrian developer and former entrepreneur Peter Steinberger is largely responsible for the recent frenzy over AI agents.

Gizmag Emerging TechFeb 16, 2026
Off-grid tiny house embraces self-sufficient small living
The Chillhouse is a compact tiny house created with self-sufficient living in mind. Designed to operate off-grid, the towable home has a snug and storage-packed interior that comfortably accommodates two people.

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eWeekFeb 16, 2026
Elon Musk Pushes AI to Be ‘Unhinged,' Former Employees Say
Former xAI insiders claim Elon Musk is pushing for a more "unhinged" AI as safety teams dissolve, raising concerns ahead of a potential 2026 IPO.

The post Elon Musk Pushes AI to Be ‘Unhinged,' Former Employees Say appeared first on eWEEK.



SlashDotFeb 16, 2026
Sony May Push Next PlayStation To 2028 or 2029 as AI-fueled Memory Chip Shortage Upends Plans


CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 16, 2026
Why I Stopped Wearing Earbuds After Hearing Loss
I learned the hard way how to avoid hearing damage when using earbuds. Here's what the audiologists I spoke with said you can do to prevent it.

CNET NewsFeb 16, 2026
Elon Musk Eyes Moon Facility, Catapult to Send AI Satellites Into Orbit
Musk has described a proposed facility that would include a massive catapult designed to launch satellites into space, according to The New York Times.

Gizmag Emerging TechFeb 16, 2026
Extra-wide tiny house makes space for comfortable living on wheels
The Huckleberry tiny house may be compact, but it doesn't skimp on home comforts. Featuring an extra-wide layout, it has a spacious apartment-like interior that's packed with character and includes a bathtub, an antique stove, and more.

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Mac RumorsFeb 16, 2026
Apple Announces Special Event in New York, London, and Shanghai on March 4
Apple today announced a "special Apple Experience" in New York, London, and Shanghai, taking place on March 4, 2026 at 9:00am ET.


Mac RumorsFeb 16, 2026
iOS 27 'Rave' Update to Clean Up Code, Could Boost Battery Life
Apple's iOS 27 update will prioritize cleaning up the operating system's internals, with engineers making changes that could result in better battery life, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.


CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 16, 2026
10 Foods to Cut Back On for a Healthier Diet
These foods are OK to eat, but limit them when possible.

CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 16, 2026
I Vibe Coded an App With 3 Popular Chatbots. The Real Winner Is a Good Prompt
One project. Three chatbots. Which one wins overall?

EngadgetFeb 16, 2026
OpenAI has hired the developer behind AI agent OpenClaw
Recently we were introduced to OpenClaw, an AI that allows users to create their own agents to control apps like email, Spotify and home controls. Now, Sam Altman has announced that OpenAI has absorbed OpenClaw by hiring developer Peter Steinberger "to drive the next generation of personal agents," he wrote on X. Steinberger confirmed the news on his own blog. "I'm joining OpenAI to work on bringing agents to everyone. OpenClaw will move to a foundation and stay open and independent." 

Steinberger was also in talks to join Meta, with both companies reportedly making offers in the "billions," according to Implicator.AI. The primary attractant was said to be OpenClaw's 196,000 GitHub stars and 2 million weekly visitors rather than its codebase. 

OpenClaw became buzzy in the last few weeks thanks to its multifaceted ability to carry out tasks. People have used it to create agents that can write code, clear their inboxes, do online shopping and other assistant-like jobs. On its website, OpenClaw touts its ability to interact with popular apps and sites including WhatsApp, Discord, Slack, iMesage, Hue and Spotify. 


CNET How ToFeb 15, 2026
I Finally Changed These 8 Alexa Settings and My Smart Speaker Is Actually Useful Now
You can improve your Echo experience in a massive way by switching up these particular settings.

CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 15, 2026
Everything You Need to Know About the Best Yoga Poses for Deeper, Better Sleep
We asked a yoga teacher to run down the best yoga poses to help you improve your sleep exponentially.

ResearchBuzzFeb 15, 2026
AppSumo Graveyard, TikTok, Anthropic, More: Sunday Evening ResearchBuzz, February 15, 2026
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Washington Post TechFeb 15, 2026
He spent decades perfecting his voice. Now he says Google stole it.
NPR's David Greene says he was "completely freaked out" when he heard an AI voice that sounded just like his own, and he's suing over it.

Yahoo TechnologyFeb 15, 2026
Rampant AI Demand for Memory Is Fueling a Growing Chip Crisis


CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 15, 2026
How to Watch Netflix's 'America's Next Top Model' Docuseries
Netflix is hours away from dropping Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model with Tyra Banks.

EngadgetFeb 15, 2026
Terminator Zero showrunner confirms the Netflix anime has been canceled after one season
If you've been wondering what's next for Netflix's Terminator Zero in the time since its first season, we finally have an update, and it's a bummer. Responding to a fan on social media, showrunner Mattson Tomlin said this weekend that the show has been canceled. Despite being generally well received, Tomlin noted that "at the end of the day not nearly enough people watched it."


GizmodoFeb 15, 2026
Sony Dials In For Another ‘Charlie's Angels' Movie
Another old franchise means another reboot, and the latest to get pulled off the shelf is 'Charlie's Angels' (again).

CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 15, 2026
Astronauts Are Now Allowed to Use the Latest Smartphones in Space
In two upcoming missions, astronauts could be using smartphones to capture lunar selfies and more.

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When to Watch Netflix's 'America's Next Top Model' Docuseries
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Best VPN for Windows PCs 2026: Browse the Web, Torrent, Stream and Game Privately
The best VPNs for Windows PCs let you browse the web, stream videos from services like Netflix, game and download torrents in private.

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GeekBook X14 Pro Review: Geekom's First Laptop Is Impressively Thin and Light, but Battery Life Disappoints
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EngadgetFeb 13, 2026
Apple's Magic Mouse is down to $68 right now
Apple's USB-C Magic Mouse is back on sale for about $11 off its usual retail price of $79. At $68, that's a savings of 14 percent for one of Apple's best accessories from a company that does not often run sales.

The multi-touch mouse was first released in 2009 with a modest refresh released in 2015 and the addition of a USB-C port in 2024. The rechargeable mouse features gesture controls and automatically pairs with your Mac when connected via USB. The Magic Mouse can also be used with an iPad via Bluetooth, or with a Windows PC, though in that case, functionality would be limited.

Famously, Jony Ive's design of the Magic Mouse sees its charge port on the underside of the body


EngadgetFeb 13, 2026
The 7 best air fryers for 2026, tested and reviewed
Air fryers have gone from novelty appliances to everyday kitchen staples surprisingly fast. They're quick to heat up, easy to use and well suited to everything from frozen snacks to roasted vegetables and simple desserts. For many people, they've replaced the oven for smaller meals, cutting down on cook time without adding extra cleanup.

The category has also expanded well beyond basic basket-style models. Some air fryers are designed for small kitchens or single servings, while others offer larger capacities and preset cooking modes for roasting, reheating or dehydrating. After testing a wide range of machines, the


Gizmag Emerging TechFeb 13, 2026
Apartment-sized tiny house delivers small living without compromise
Downsizing to a tiny house usually requires some serious compromises. However, the English Garden has a remarkably roomy and stylish interior that feels more like an apartment than a traditional tiny house.

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eWeekFeb 12, 2026
China Launches World's First Humanoid Robot Combat League
Robot fighting has arrived in Shenzhen.  China has launched what it calls the world's first commercial humanoid robot free combat league, complete with spinning kicks, aerial rotations, and a 10-kilogram gold championship belt worth about $1.44 million. But there's more to it than just the spectacle. The new Ultimate Robot Knock-out Legend, or URKL, is […]

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EngadgetFeb 11, 2026
The great RAMaggedon of 2026 might have just claimed the Steam Deck
Less than a week after Valve admitted that the current shortage (and growing prices) of RAM were affecting its hardware plans, the Steam Deck is completely sold out. The Steam Deck has gone in and out of stock in the past, but as Kotaku notes, the timing does raise the question whether Valve's RAM issues could also be impacting its Linux handheld.

The 256GB Steam Deck LCD, and both the 512GB and 1TB models of the Steam Deck OLED, are completely sold out on Steam. Valve announced that it was discontinuing the LCD versions of its handheld and selling through its remaining inventory in December 2025, so the fact that the 256GB Steam Deck model is currently sold out isn't surprising. That both OLED versions are also unavailable at the same time, though, is a bit more unusual.

Engadget has contacted Valve for more information about the availability of the Steam Deck. We'll update this article if we hear back.

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Yahoo TechnologyFeb 10, 2026
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Mac RumorsFeb 10, 2026
Rivian Planning to Launch Apple Watch App
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New malware waits until you watch porn, then secretly films via webcam

But now there's a real threat. A new malware called Stealerium apparently knows when you're viewing pornographic material in your browser and automatically takes snapshots of what you're viewing and webcam photos of you in that moment. The malware then sends those recordings to cybercriminals who use them for blackmail.

Security researchers at Proofpoint have analyzed the malware and warn of a new escalation level in these so-called "sextortion attacks."

How Stealerium gets onto your PC The Stealerium malware is spread via phishing emails that look deceptively genuine. The attackers disguise their emails as messages from reputable organizations (e.g., banks, streaming services, charities) and encourage recipients to open attachments or click on links.

These phishing emails take the usual scare tactics, generating a sense of urgency with subject lines "Payment Due," "Court Summons," and "Donation Invoice." When you open said emails, the hope is you're so alarmed that you've let down your guard, making it more likely that you'll download attachments and/or click malicious links and buttons.

What makes Stealerium even more worrying is that its source code has been freely available

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