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CNET NewsMar 18, 2026
Nvidia GTC: Day 3 of AI Agent News, Disney Robots and More from the World's Biggest Company
We're breaking down the big news from Nvidia GTC, including backlash on DLSS 5 and the company's response.

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Mac RumorsMar 18, 2026
Here Are Apple's Release Notes for iOS 26.4
Apple provided developers and public beta testers with the release candidate versions of iOS 26.4 and iPadOS 26.4, which means we're going to see a public launch as soon as next week. The RC versions of the software include Apple's official release notes, giving us final details on what's included in the update.


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CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 18, 2026
Best Desks of 2026: I've Spent Nearly 4,000 Hours Testing Desks. These Are the Ones You Want
No need to filter through the thousands of desk options available, our experts have found the best desks of 2026.

Mac RumorsMar 18, 2026
iOS 26.4 Fixes iPhone Keyboard Accuracy Bug
The iOS 26.4 update that Apple plans to release as soon as next week includes improvements for the built-in iOS keyboard. In its notes for the software, Apple says iOS 26.4 offers "improved keyboard accuracy when typing quickly."
An earlier version of this article mentioned a viral video that highlighted an issue where a letter would be replaced with another when typing, but it turns out the user was using QuickPath and did not have autocorrect enabled. The video features QuickPath's intended behavior, and does not serve as an example of the issue that was fixed, but some of the comments on the video likely related to the issue that Apple did address with the iOS 26.4 update.Related Roundups: iOS 26,


EngadgetMar 18, 2026
Google expands Search Live globally
After rolling out Search Live to all US Google app users last September, Google is now bringing the feature to every place where it offers its AI Mode chatbot. Search Live, if you need a reminder, allows you to point your phone's camera at an object or scene and ask questions about what you see in front of you. Google debuted the tool at I/O 2025 before it began rolling it out to users. With today's expansion, Search Live is available in more than 200 countries and territories. 

What's more, Google has updated the feature to run off its Gemini 3.1 Flash model, an upgrade the company says should translate to more natural conversations, in addition to a faster and more reliable experience. The new model is also natively multilingual. You can access Search Live from the Google app on Android and iOS. Tap the "Live" button below the search bar to get started. You can also access Search Live through Google Lens. As in the Google app, look for the "Live" icon, here located near the bottom of the screen, to start chatting.



This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/google-expands-search-live-globally-150000252.html?src=rss


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eWeekMar 18, 2026
The Most Important Thing Jensen Huang Said at GTC 2026 Wasn't About a Chip
At GTC 2026, Jensen Huang's real message wasn't about hardware. It was about inference, agents, and Nvidia's attempt to define the next phase of the AI economy.

The post The Most Important Thing Jensen Huang Said at GTC 2026 Wasn't About a Chip appeared first on eWEEK.



CNET NewsMar 18, 2026
Champions League Soccer: Stream Tottenham vs. Atlético Madrid Live
Can Igor Tudor's embattled Spurs make a comeback after last week's disastrous first leg?

Yahoo TechnologyMar 18, 2026
From robotics to AI agents, Jensen Huang's GTC keynote was full of signals that startups can't afford to ignore


EngadgetMar 18, 2026
Apple Studio Display XDR review: Expensive, but there's no monitor like it
It's hard for most people to justify spending $3,299 on a monitor, but creative pros will gladly do so if it makes their jobs easier. Apple's 27-inch 5K Studio Display XDR is aimed straight at those folks and it costs considerably less than the company's previous high-end monitor, the 6K Pro Display XDR.

Thanks to the Mini LED IPS panel, the Studio Display XDR has higher brightness and color accuracy than nearly any other monitor on the market. It also has tech that boosts contrast to outperform similar displays. With its unique combination of features, the Studio Display XDR isn't as overpriced as you might think, and it has high appeal for me as a video editor. I do, however, wish it was bigger.



Design and features If you're familiar with Apple's previous Studio Display, you'll have a good idea of the Studio Display XDR's design. The body has a high-quality brushed aluminum finish, with small holes across the top and bottom designed to vent heat from the built-in, nearly silent fan.

It has enough internal hardware to be a standalone computer, as it's equipped with an A19 Pro processor and 12GB (!) of RAM — more than Apple's new MacBook Neo laptop. That extra horsepower is required for all of the image processing, dimming algorithms, webcam operation and HDR tone-mapping.



SlashDotMar 18, 2026
Meta Is Shutting Down VR Social Platform Horizon Worlds


Wired NewsMar 18, 2026
Why Walmart and OpenAI Are Shaking Up Their Agentic Shopping Deal
After OpenAI's Instant Checkout feature fell short, Walmart is instead embedding its Sparky chatbot directly into ChatGPT and Google Gemini.

eWeekMar 18, 2026
Jensen Huang: OpenClaw Is ‘the Next ChatGPT' and a Historic Open-Source Breakthrough
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang just threw his considerable weight behind the fast-growing OpenClaw AI agent platform, declaring it a seismic shift in how humans will interact with artificial intelligence going forward. Speaking with CNBC's Jim Cramer on "Mad Money" from the sidelines of Nvidia's GTC conference in California, Huang declared about OpenClaw: "It is now […]

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CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 18, 2026
Meta's Metaverse App Is Vanishing From VR June 15
Horizon Worlds will no longer be accessible on Quest headsets but will continue on phones.

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 18, 2026
iOS 26.3.1 (a): Apple's First Background Security Improvement Fixes This On Your iPhone
Apple calls these updates "lightweight" fixes between software updates.

Mac RumorsMar 18, 2026
M4 iPad Air vs. M5 iPad Pro Buyer's Guide: 40 Differences Compared
Apple recently updated the iPad Air, narrowing the gap with the iPad Pro, but how different are the two product lines and which should you buy?


KM World ArticlesMar 18, 2026
M-Files offers new integrations for Microsoft 365 Copilot and Microsoft 365 Copilot Agent Builder
Helps organizations supercharge their AI investments with trusted, context-enriched content natively stored within Microsoft 365

eWeekMar 18, 2026
New 3D Vision System Lets Humanoid Robots Navigate Without Human Help
RealSense and LimX Dynamics unveiled autonomous humanoid navigation at Nvidia GTC, highlighting 3D perception, Visual SLAM, and safer robot movement.

The post New 3D Vision System Lets Humanoid Robots Navigate Without Human Help appeared first on eWEEK.



CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 18, 2026
There's an Electric Version of Nearly Every Kitchen Tool. Here's What Chefs Think About That
I asked career cooks what they actually think about electric can openers, mixers and pepper mills -- and whether or not they're worth the splurge.

CNET How ToMar 18, 2026
7 Tested Upgrades to Stop Porch Pirates and Package Theft Right Now
These tricks help protect your packages from all kinds of mischief, especially during Amazon's big sales.

GizmodoMar 18, 2026
Trump's Embrace of AI Is Blowing Up the Whole Reason He Wanted Tariffs in the First Place
Who could have seen this coming?

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EngadgetMar 18, 2026
Perplexity's Comet AI browser is now available for iPhones
Perplexity's Comet AI browser is now available as a standalone app for iPhone users. The tool initially debuted last summer on PCs, but cost $200 a month. The new app is free, as is the recently-released Android version.

Comet is an AI-powered browser, which has become a hot product category throughout the past year or so. This is basically a web browser combined with a chatbot that can perform some tasks on a user's behalf. Like related tools, people can ask it to summarize a webpage or conduct additional research for more context about a subject.



CNET NewsMar 18, 2026
Nvidia Is Trying to Make a Computer for Orbital AI Data Centers
Powering it is probably easy. Keeping things cool in a vacuum is the hard part.

Mac RumorsMar 18, 2026
macOS Tahoe 26.4 Release Candidate Now Available
Apple today provided the release candidate version of an upcoming macOS Tahoe 26.4 update to developers and public beta testers for testing purposes, with the update coming a week after Apple seeded the fourth beta. The release candidate represents the final version of ?macOS Tahoe? 26.4 that will be provided to the public if no additional bugs are found.


SlashDotMar 18, 2026
2026 Turing Award Goes To Inventors of Quantum Cryptography


CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 18, 2026
Is OpenClaw Really the Next ChatGPT? Why Nvidia's CEO Called This Hot New AI Assistant the Future
This is everything you need to know about the AI industry's new darling, OpenClaw.

CNET NewsMar 18, 2026
SXSW 2026 Updates: See All the Highlights on the Festival's Final Day
We explored virtual reality, got red light therapy, ate barbecue and heard about visions of technology's future.

Mac RumorsMar 18, 2026
Tim Cook Visits China, Attends Apple's 50th Anniversary Event and More
Apple CEO Tim Cook is in China, where he attended one of the company's 50th anniversary events outside of its Taikoo Li retail store in Chengdu today. The event revolved around a performance by Chinese singer Li Yuchun, and it comes after Apple hosted a surprise Alicia Keys concert at its Grand Central store in New York last week.


EngadgetMar 18, 2026
Defense Department says Anthropic poses 'unacceptable risk' to national security
The Department of Defense said giving Anthropic continued access to its warfighting infrastructure would "introduce unacceptable risk" to its supply chains in a court filing submitted in response to the AI company's lawsuit. If you'll recall, Anthropic sued the government to challenge the supply chain risk designation it received for refusing to allow its model to be used for mass surveillance and the development of autonomous weapons.

In its filing, the department explained that its secretary, Pete Hegseth, had a provision incorporated into AI service contracts, allowing the agency to use their technologies for any lawful purpose. Anthropic refused its terms and apparently, the compan


SlashDotMar 18, 2026
Nvidia Announces Vera Rubin Space-1 Chip System For Orbital AI Data Centers


New York Times TechMar 18, 2026
Turing Award Goes to Inventors of Quantum Cryptography
In the 1980s, Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard created a new kind of encryption that would be impregnable.

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Yahoo TechnologyMar 18, 2026
Chipmakers in Malaysia monitoring risks from helium supply disruptions, association says


Mac RumorsMar 17, 2026
Here's Where Apple is Hosting More 50th Anniversary Events Following New York
After hosting a surprise Alicia Keys concert at its Grand Central store in New York last week, Apple is turning to Asia for more 50th-anniversary celebrations. So far, it has been discovered that there will be events held in China and South Korea.


EngadgetMar 17, 2026
Apple releases its first Background Security Improvement for macOS, iOS and iPadOS
Apple has started providing small security updates to iOS, iPadOS and macOS devices. These are dubbed Background Security Improvements that will offer minor system updates between the larger software updates. According to the company, these are meant to "deliver lightweight security releases for components such as the Safari browser, WebKit framework stack, and other system libraries that benefit from smaller, ongoing security patches between software updates."

These updates should download in the background, as the name implies, although the device will need to be restarted to complete the process. In practice, we found that applying a Background Security Improvement was faster than a typical software update from Apple. On an iPhone, the restart was more of a power cycle taking under a minute compared with the 5 to 10 minutes a standard update takes a device out of commission. 

The inaugural Background Security Improvement was released today with a patch for WebKit. These updates will be supported and enabled on devices running iOS 26.1, iPadOS 26.1 and macOS 26.1. Details can be reviewed under the Privacy & Security section of the Settings menu.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/computing/apple-releases-its-first-background-security-improvement-for-macos-ios-and-ipados-214052311.html?src=rss


ResearchBuzzMar 17, 2026
Female Comedians, Myrient Video Game Archive, Library of Congress, More: Tuesday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, March 17, 2026
NEW RESOURCES DELIAH: Database of female and non-cisgender comedians active in the 21st-century Anglophone world. "DELIAH is pleased to announce the launch of a research database documenting over 500 female and non-cisgender […]

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New York Times TechMar 17, 2026
U.S. Says Anthropic Is an ‘Unacceptable' National Security Risk
In a legal filing, the government said it questioned whether the A.I. start-up could be a "trusted partner" in wartime, which led it to label the company a supply chain risk.

Yahoo TechnologyMar 17, 2026
Nvidia CEO Huang says company sees more than $1 trillion in sales through 2027


SlashDotMar 17, 2026
Samsung Ends $2,899 Galaxy Z TriFold Sales After Just Three Months


Major GeeksMar 17, 2026
Battery Notifier 4.0.0
Battery Notifier is a free and Open Source app that tracks your battery charging status and notifies you when the battery is full, or you need to connect your charger. [License: Freeware | Requires: 11|10|8|7 | Size: 29 MB ]

GizmodoMar 17, 2026
Trump Advisor Says Pain for U.S. Consumers ‘Last of Our Concerns' as Other Countries Start Gas Rationing
Kevin Hassett claims the war will last 4-6 weeks.

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 17, 2026
Samsung Halts Galaxy Z TriFold Sales After Just Three Months
The 10-inch device cost nearly $3,000 and will no longer be available to buy in the US or South Korea.

Yahoo TechnologyMar 17, 2026
Microsoft's New $99 Copilot Tier Points to a High-Stakes AI Monetization Push


eWeekMar 17, 2026
Apple Cuts China App Store Fees to 25% After Regulator Talks
Apple has lowered App Store commission rates in mainland China, cutting its standard fee from 30% to 25% and reducing some discounted rates from 15% to 12%. The change took effect on March 15 and applies to paid apps and in-app purchases sold through the mainland China App Store. The fee cut is limited to […]

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CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 16, 2026
Nvidia Wants to Make It Easier to Create an OpenClaw AI Agent
NemoClaw is designed to make "claws," or autonomous AI agents, more accessible.

Yahoo TechnologyMar 13, 2026
Nvidia GTC 2026: What to expect from Nvidia's biggest event of the year


Mac RumorsMar 12, 2026
iPhone Fold Said to Come in These Three Storage Options
The storage capacity options for Apple's upcoming book-style foldable iPhone have allegedly leaked, along with their approximate pricing.


ResearchBuzzMar 10, 2026
Global Indigenous Studies Database, Ireland Hurling and Football, OpenAI, More: Tuesday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, March 10, 2026
NEW RESOURCES EBSCO: EBSCO Information Services Launches Global Indigenous Studies Database. "The extensive collection in Indigenous Studies Source contains 138 full-text journals and magazines. It also features seminal books, tribal newspapers and […]

Washington Post TechMar 09, 2026
Anthropic sues Pentagon over national security risk label
The move comes after Trump ordered agencies to stop using Anthropic's AI, amid a bitter feud over how its chatbot Claude might be used in war.

eWeekMar 09, 2026
Microsoft Debuts Copilot Cowork, Bringing Claude Tech Into Office Workflows
Microsoft unveils agentic Copilot Cowork, a Microsoft 365 feature using Claude technology to execute workplace tasks and automate workflows.

The post Microsoft Debuts Copilot Cowork, Bringing Claude Tech Into Office Workflows appeared first on eWEEK.


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