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CNET NewsApr 10, 2026
It Can Happen: I Turned My iPhone 17 Pro From Cosmic Orange to Pink
These household chemicals really can change the color of your orange iPhone.

EngadgetApr 09, 2026
Apple is closing three US stores, including the first to unionize
Apple is closing three of its retail stores this summer, including its first location to unionize. The tech company said it plans to permanently close Apple Store in Trumbull, CT, Escondito, CA, and Towson, MD. The Apple Store location in Towson, was the first where unionized workers and Apple reached a contract agreement back in 2024. 

MacRumors published a statement from Apple confirming the closures. The company credited noting "the departure of several retailers and declining conditions" at the shopping centers where this trio of stores are housed as the reason for ending operations. "Our team members at Trumbull and North County will continue their roles at nearby Apple Retail stores," the statement reads. "Towson employees will be eligible to apply for open roles at Apple in accordance with the collective bargaining agreement." We've reached out to the company for additional comment. 

The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, which leads the union the Towson workers had joined, released a statement about the closure. "Apple's claim that the collective bargaining agreement prevents relocation is simply false and raises serious concerns that this closure is a cynical attempt to bust the union," the organization said. "We are exploring all legal options and will work with elected officials and allies to hold Apple accountable."

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/apple-is-closing-three-us-stores-including-the-first-to-unionize-225941912.html?src=rss


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Mac RumorsApr 09, 2026
Apple's Pixelmator Pro Update Brings iPhone 17 Mockups, Keyboard Shortcuts, and Expanded Camera Support
Apple today updated Pixelmator Pro, the popular image editing app that it purchased in 2024. Pixelmator Pro includes RAW image support for more cameras, new templates, improved support for SVG file exports, new keyboard shortcuts, and more. Some of the features like the keyboard shortcuts are limited to the Creator Studio version of Pixelmator Pro.


Wired NewsApr 09, 2026
OpenAI Backs Bill That Would Limit Liability for AI-Enabled Mass Deaths or Financial Disasters
The ChatGPT-maker testified in favor of an Illinois bill that would limit when AI labs can be held liable—even in cases where their products cause "critical harm."

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eWeekApr 09, 2026
Meta Pumps Another $21B Into AI Cloud Powerhouse CoreWeave
Meta commits an additional $21 billion to CoreWeave, signaling a major shift in its AI infrastructure strategy as demand for high-performance compute accelerates.

The post Meta Pumps Another $21B Into AI Cloud Powerhouse CoreWeave appeared first on eWEEK.



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eWeekApr 09, 2026
Google Addresses Privacy Concerns Around Gemini in Gmail
Google says Gemini does not train on Gmail data, outlines privacy safeguards, and introduces new mental health and crisis support features.

The post Google Addresses Privacy Concerns Around Gemini in Gmail appeared first on eWEEK.



Yahoo TechnologyApr 09, 2026
Pentagon's ouster of Anthropic opens doors for small AI rivals


EngadgetApr 09, 2026
Google bakes NotebookLM, its research tool, into Gemini
Google has fully integrated NotebookLM, its AI-powered research tool, into the Gemini app. The company launched a standalone NotebookLM app last year, but as it said in its announcement, "keeping track of everything can be a challenge." It added NotebookLM as a source in the Gemini app last year, but now you can create notebooks right inside the chatbot.

You can now find the option to create a new notebook in Gemini's side panel and then select "Add sources" that the tool can use, such as PDFs, documents, website URLs, YouTube videos and even copy-pasted text. NotebookLM will use information from those sources to create a searchable repository of information for you, and you can ask Gemini to create things like reviewers, infographics and video and audio overviews that turn your uploaded information into an easy-to-understand format. Take note, however, that Google warns users within the NotebookLM interface that it can be inaccurate, and that it's best if you double-check information it puts out.

The company is rolling out NotebookLM's full integration into Gemini this week for Google AI Ultra, Pro and Plus subscribers on the web. It will be available on mobile, in more locations and to free users over the coming weeks.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/google-bakes-notebooklm-its-research-tool-into-gemini-101850634.html?src=rss


CNET NewsApr 09, 2026
Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Friday, April 10
Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for April 10.

CNET NewsApr 09, 2026
OpenAI Is Adding a $100-a-Month ChatGPT Subscription Because of Vibe Coding
The new ChatGPT Pro tier comes with much higher usage limits than the $20 Plus plan.

CNET Most Popular ProductsApr 09, 2026
Tesla Is Reportedly Working on a Cheaper Electric SUV Model
The company previously scrapped efforts at a vehicle in the $25,000 range.

CNET NewsApr 09, 2026
Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for April 10, #564
Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for April 10, No. 564.

EngadgetApr 09, 2026
Indie game Neverway will launch this October, just in time for spooky season
Indie game studio Coldblood announced today that its debut project Neverway has been given a release window of October 2026. Billed as "nightmarish life-sim RPG," this is going right to the top of my spooky season game queue. It has a cozy-sounding premise, with protagonist Fiona starting a new life on an island, but things take a surreal turn when she becomes the immortal herald for a dead god. She'll be building relationships and making friends one minute and coping with psychological horrors the next. 

This game has been on our radar since it was introduced at last year's Triple-I Initiative event. The new trailer once more shows off the work of both pixel artist Pedro Medeiros, who also worked on Celeste and Towerfall, and composer Disasterpeace, whose past game credits include Fez and Hyper Light Drifter. The prologue is available to play for free starting today on Steam, and Neverway will launch both on that PC platform as well as on the Nintendo Switch.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/indie-game-neverway-will-launch-this-october-just-in-time-for-spooky-season-170000669.html?src=rss


CNET Most Popular ProductsApr 09, 2026
Error-Free Instagram Comments Are Here: Here's How to Edit Yours
Instagram now gives you a 15-minute window to tweak comments.

Mac RumorsApr 09, 2026
Apple is Permanently Closing Three U.S. Stores in June
Apple today announced it will be permanently closing three retail stores in the U.S. in June, including Apple Trumbull in Trumbull, Connecticut, Apple North County in Escondido, California, and Apple Towson Town Center in Towson, Maryland.


CNET Most Popular ProductsApr 09, 2026
NASA Artemis II Day 9: How the Astronauts Are Gearing Up for Tomorrow's Splashdown
Astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen are scheduled to return to Earth on Friday. Here's everything that's happened so far.

SlashDotApr 09, 2026
Amazon May Sell Trainium AI Chips To Third Parties In Shot At Nvidia


GizmodoApr 09, 2026
Ozempic Shreds Bones? How a Small Study Turned Into a Big Health Myth
Contrary to recent social media posts, GLP-1 drugs are not shredding away people's bones.

CNET NewsApr 09, 2026
Best Gaming Tablets of 2026
These are our favorite sleek, small gaming devices that you'll love to bring along on planes, trains and automobiles.

CNET How ToApr 09, 2026
These Are the 9 Best Uses for ChatGPT
Need to research a travel destination or find the perfect wine pairing? ChatGPT has you covered.

Mac RumorsApr 09, 2026
Instagram Now Lets You Edit Comments for Up to 15 Minutes
Instagram today implemented a small but useful change, allowing Instagram users to edit their comments for up to 15 minutes after writing the initial comment.


CNET NewsApr 09, 2026
Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for April 10, #768
Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for April 10, No. 768.

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GizmodoApr 09, 2026
Razer's Wireless Gaming Earbuds Are Back With Upgraded ANC
The new Hammerhead V3 HyperSpeed look like a solid upgrade over the last generation.

SlashDotApr 09, 2026
Hacker Steals 10 Petabytes of Data From China's Tianjin Supercomputer Center


CNET Most Popular ProductsApr 09, 2026
Aqara's New Thermostat Uses Apple's Smart Temperature Controls
The Aqara W200 is one of the more affordable smart thermostats and includes Aqara's new presence-sensing tech.

ResearchBuzzApr 09, 2026
Trayectorias Afro, Colorado Bar Music, United States: Indenture and Manumission Records 1780-1939, More: Thursday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, April 9, 2026
NEW RESOURCES UC Irvine: Colonial Mexico's forgotten history. "Trayectorias Afro is a digital database documenting the movement of enslaved Africans within colonial Mexico. Developed in collaboration with Mexico's Instituto Nacional de Antropología […]

EngadgetApr 09, 2026
Amazon's satellite internet service is scheduled for mid-2026 availability
Amazon Leo (formerly Project Kuiper) will launch mid-2026, according to Andy Jassy. On Wednesday, the Amazon CEO dropped the news in his annual letter to shareholders. The company says Leo will support download speeds up to 1 Gbps. By comparison, Starlink's download speeds typically range between 45 and 280 Mbps.

Jassy didn't specify whether the mid-2026 launch date will include consumer availability. (An Amazon spokesperson told Engadget that the company doesn't have more detail to add right now.) We do know that "select enterprise customers" began testing the high-speed satellite service late last year. Delta and JetBlue have already signed on to use Leo for in-flight Wi-Fi. Other businesses striking deals include AT&T, Vodafone, DirecTV Latin America and NASA.

Whenever it does arrive for consumers, Amazon Leo could offer several perks compared to Starlink. It will allegedly offer six to eight times faster uplink performance and double the download speeds than competitors (read: Starlink). Ama


CNET Most Popular ProductsApr 09, 2026
These AI Glasses Switch Between ChatGPT and Gemini. They're Better Than Meta, but Not Great Yet
Rokid's AI glasses aren't limited to just one AI model, which is how all AI wearables should be. If only Rokid's did more with it.

Yahoo TechnologyApr 09, 2026
Amazon CEO Jassy says company could sell AI chips, raising stakes for Nvidia, AMD


ResearchBuzzApr 09, 2026
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CNET NewsApr 09, 2026
Gemini Gets New Notebooks Feature That Syncs With NotebookLM
The best of NotebookLM now lives right within Gemini.

CNET Most Popular ProductsApr 09, 2026
Street Smarts: Waymo and Waze Turn Driver Data Into Pothole Repairs
The two companies join forces on a five-city pilot program to track potholes in need of patching.

CNET Most Popular ProductsApr 09, 2026
You Can Now Clone Yourself on YouTube With an AI Avatar Tool
AI avatars can even take your place in YouTube Shorts.

CNET Most Popular ProductsApr 09, 2026
US Mobile Is Getting Into the Home Internet Business by Pairing With Starlink
The wireless and home internet bundles give US Mobile a single-bill option for customers.

GizmodoApr 09, 2026
Volkswagen Shuts Down Tennessee Plant's EV Production at the Worst Possible Time
The American EV industry continues to shrink, even while gas prices soar.

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EngadgetApr 09, 2026
Tesla may be working on a smaller and cheaper electric SUV
Tesla may be shifting strategy once again. Reuters reported that the company is working on a smaller and less expensive electric SUV. This would be a brand new vehicle rather than a variant of the existing Model 3 or Model Y, according to the publication's sources. The new EV would allegedly be about 14 feet long, shorter than the 15.7-foot Model Y. Reuters didn't have details about whether this would be an autonomous vehicle or a traditional one, but one source reportedly said that Tesla is generally looking to offer a driverless option in its vehicle lineup. 

The company had previously been working on a budget EV with a target price of $25,000, but Tesla appeared to abandon that effort in 2024 to work on robotaxis. And as recently as the start of 2026, Tesla discontinued two of its EV models in order to refocus the business on robotics. Perhaps the brand felt it needed to have a bigger auto imprint after cutting the Model S and X and relaunched the budget EV project. Or perhaps this is just the latest whim of the company's leadership and it won't actually come to pass. We'll have to wait and see.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/transportation/evs/tesla-may-be-working-on-a-smaller-and-cheaper-electric-suv-175230630.html?src=rss


CNET How ToApr 09, 2026
My Pro Photography Tips Will Help You Take Your Best-Ever Vacation Photos
Travel photography is a wonderful pursuit, and there's no better time to indulge it than on vacation.

CNET Most Popular ProductsApr 09, 2026
Dyson's First-Ever Handheld Fan Is Here in Time for Summer Heat Waves
The 55-mph HushJet Mini Cool can help you beat the heat, even when you're on the move.

EngadgetApr 07, 2026
Anthropic launches Project Glasswing, an effort to prevent AI cyberattacks with AI
We see a lot of doom and gloom about the potential negative impacts of artificial intelligence, particularly centered on how it could create new problems in cybersecurity. Anthropic has announced a new initiative called Project Glasswing to help address those concerns by working "to secure the world's most critical software" against AI-powered attacks. The endeavor includes Amazon Web Services, Apple, Broadcom, Cisco, CrowdStrike, Google, JPMorganChase, the Linux Foundation, Microsoft, NVIDIA and Palo Alto Networks as partners. 

Participants will use Claude Mythos Preview, an unreleased, general-purpose model from Anthropic, to enhance their own security projects. Anthropic claims that this model has found thousands of exploitable vulnerabilities, "including some in every major operating system and web browser." The company said it wants to begin using its tools defensively to prevent malicious use of AI that could cause severe consequences for economies and security. 

Anthropic has become one of the notable AI companies raising concerns about ethics in the field. Earlier this year, the business refused to remove guardrails on its services for use by the Pentagon, which prompted the Department of Defense to sanction Anthropic with a "supply chain risk" designation in retaliation. Launching Project Glasswing could be a helpful start toward improved cybersecurity in the AI era, but some damage has already been done. Its own Claude was reportedly used by a hacker against


EngadgetApr 07, 2026
Google updates Gemini's mental health safeguards
Google is making some changes to how Gemini handles mental health crises. The chatbot now includes a redesigned crisis hotline module with a one-touch interface to connect to real-world help. The company is also changing how Gemini responds to signs that a user may be experiencing a mental health crisis.

The redesigned module shows a one-touch interface to text, call or chat with a human crisis agent or visit the 988 website. "Once the interface is activated, the option to reach out for professional help will remain clearly available throughout the remainder of the conversation," the company wrote in a blog post. However, as you can see in the image below, the module includes an option to dismiss it.

Not mentioned in Google's announcement is the elephant in the room: a recent lawsuit accusing the chatbot of instructing a man to commit suicide. The family of 36-year-old Jonathan Gavalas, who took his own life last year, sued the company in March.

Court documents indicate that Gemini role-played as Gavalas's romantic partner, sent him on real-world spy missions and ultimately told him to kill himself so that he, too, could become a digital being. When he expressed fears about dying, Gemini said he wasn't choosing to die, but rather choosing to arrive. "The


EngadgetApr 07, 2026
Artemis II astronaut puts all of our iPhone moon photos to shame
When NASA allowed Artemis II astronauts to take their smartphones with them, we already knew it could lead to some epic phone shots of the moon. NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman took one such photo on his iPhone, just as the Orion spacecraft his crew was on approached the moon for a lunar flyby. The astronauts turned off all the lights inside the cabin to be able to take better pictures. In the livestream, Wiseman showed the camera a photo he took on his iPhone 17 Pro.

As 9to5Mac notes, he said on the livestream that he took the picture on his iPhone camera with an 8x zoom. NASA reportedly said that the image showed the Chebyshev crater, a lunar impact sight located on the far side of the moon, or the side we don't see from our planet. Artemis II launched on April 1 for a 10-day journey, with four astronauts onboard the mission's Orion spacecraft. On April 6, it flew farther away from Earth than any


EngadgetApr 05, 2026
The UK government reportedly wants Anthropic to expand its presence in London
While the US and Anthropic are in the midst of a major dispute, the UK is trying to sway the San Francisco-based AI company to expand its presence on English soil. According to a report from The Financial Times, staffers at the UK's Department for Science, Innovation and Technology have worked on proposals that include expanding Anthropic's office in London, along with a potential dual stock listing.

The UK's strategy follows a public fallout between Anthropic and the US Department of Defense earlier this year. After the AI company said it wouldn't budge on certain AI guardrails, the Department of Defense pulled its contract and eventually designated Anthropic a supply chain risk. While the designation is currently temporarily blocked by a court-ordered injunction, the feud is far from over. In the meantime, the UK's efforts to court Anthropic have ramped up in the recent weeks thanks to the company's disagreements with the US, according to FT's sources.

With no end in sight for the debacle with the Department of Defense, Anthropic's CEO, Da


Mac RumorsApr 03, 2026
Happy Birthday, iPad: Apple's Tablet Turns 16
Today marks the 16th anniversary of when Apple released the first-generation iPad. After Steve Jobs announced the ?iPad? on January 27, 2010, it launched a few months later on April 3, 2010.


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