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Apple Arcade Adding These Four Games in March
Apple today announced four new games coming to Apple Arcade in March, along with three major updates to existing titles on the service. The four new games heading to Apple Arcade next month are as follows: All of the new games will be available on March 5, 2026. Three games are also set to receive read more
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Rivian Planning to Launch Apple Watch App
Electric automaker Rivian is preparing to launch a dedicated Apple Watch app that will allow owners to access and control their vehicles directly from their wrist. Rivian is planning to release a companion Apple Watch app as part of its upcoming 2026.03 software update, according to release notes posted by RivianTrackr. The update is tied read more
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Apple Expected to Launch These 10+ Products Over the Coming Months
It has been a slow start to 2026 for Apple product launches, with only a new AirTag and a special Apple Watch band released so far. We are still waiting for MacBook Pro models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, the iPhone 17e, a lower-cost MacBook with an iPhone chip, long-rumored updates to the read more
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UK tech startups urged to take bold risks, by AI minister, as chip startup Fractile invests £100M
UK tech startups are being urged to take bold risks, by the UK’s AI minister,saying the government will back them, as a UK chip startup pledges to invest £100m in its business. The call comes as the UK government looks to make the UK an AI superpower, attracting investment from tech giants to build massive read more
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OpenAI and Hugging Face angels back Hungary's "highest-ever" pre-seed funding round
A Hungarian robotics hardware startup says it has raised the “highest-ever” pre-seed funding round in the country’s history. Allonic has raised$7.2m in pre-seed funding, in a round led by Visionaries Club, with participation from Day One Capital. Other investors include angel investors from Hugging Face and OpenAI. Allonic’s play is to speed up how robot read more
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Five Artists Honored, Including Claire Fujita and Yuki Kobayashi—TERRADA ART AWARD 2025 Finalist Exhibition Opens
Warehouse TERRADA, which supports emerging artists on the foundation of its art-storage business, opened the finalist exhibition for TERRADA ART AWARD 2025 on January 16. Works by five artists poised to shape the next generation are now on view. Founded in 1950, Warehouse TERRADA began its art storage business in the 1970s. Since the 2000s, read more
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Frieze New York Names More Than 65 Galleries for 2026 Edition
Frieze New York has named the more than 65 galleries that will participate in its upcoming 2026 edition, which will be the sixth iteration staged at the Shed in Hudson Yards. This year’s Frieze New York is scheduled to take place May 13–17, its timing comes closer to the middle of the month of May read more
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Reminder: Update Your Apple Home App Immediately to Avoid Issues
In 2022, Apple introduced a new Apple Home architecture that is “more reliable and efficient,” and the deadline to upgrade and avoid issues is today. In an email last week, Apple gave customers a final reminder to upgrade their Home app by February 10, 2026. Apple says users who do not upgrade may experience issues read more
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MoMA PS1 Names 53 Artists for Ambitious Survey of New York’s Art Scene
MoMA PS1 has revealed the 53 artists who will participate in Greater New York, the Queens museum’s quinquennial devoted to New York City’s art scene. Opening on April 16, this edition of Greater New York will mark PS1’s 50th anniversary, and rather than bringing on any outside curators, the museum has this time leaned on read more
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DuckDuckGo Adds AI Voice Chat to Duck.ai With Privacy Protections
DuckDuckGo has announced new voice chat capabilities for Duck.ai, the private AI chatbot platform it launched last March. The new feature lets users have real-time voice conversations with large language models (LLMs) through an encrypted relay connection. OpenAI provides the LLMs that power voice chats, but DuckDuckGo says that neither it nor OpenAI stores any read more
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Need a New Job? Try a Résumé Builder to Bolster Your CV
Other Résumé Builders We’ve Tested Adobe Express: Adobe Express is powerful, with a ton of customization options and easily the boldest, most unique résumé designs I’ve seen. Shame it doesn’t work. The résumé builder crashed for me five times when trying to design my CV in Chrome—on one of the most high-end PCs money can read more
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Apple, Google Commit to Fairer App Store Practices in UK
Apple and Google have agreed to a series of changes aimed at making their app stores fairer for developers, the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) announced today. The concrete commitments come after the CMA found the two companies had a duopoly and designated them as having “strategic market status” in mobile platforms last October. read more
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Bidets Are Confusing Visitors at the 2026 Winter Olympics
Bidets are now, once again, having a moment. As international athletes and journalists descend on northern Italy for the 2026 Winter Olympics, certain participants have wondered about the additional piece of equipment in their bathrooms. Europeans, quite familiar with the oval basins, have found themselves similarly perplexed by their confusion. Cultural exchange often has its read more
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OpenAIs Jony Ive-Designed Device Delayed to 2027
OpenAI’s first Jony Ive-designed hardware device won’t ship to customers until next year, new court filings show (via Wired). The motion stems from a trademark infringement lawsuit filed last year by audio device startup iyO. The company sued OpenAI after the latter acquired io, a startup founded by Apple’s former design chief. OpenAI’s original stated read more
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Bad Bunny Makes Meme History
Daily Newsletter How the “Benito Bowl” took on a second life in the digital realm, Israel’s artwashing at the Venice Biennale, an art history of liminalism, and shows to see in NYC. If you’ve had Bad Bunny’s “NUEVAYoL” playing on loop in your brain, if you’ve pledged to call the Super Bowl “el Super Tazón” read more
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These Hackers Are Turning Dead Vapes Into Musical Synthesizers
Vapes are bad for your body and definitely bad for the planet; the world’s landfills are stuffed with disposable vape cartridges. But now there’s a way to give all that e-waste a more pleasant tune. The Vape Synth is a project created by a group of makers in New York City who break apart spent read more
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iPhone 17 Pros Cosmic Orange Color Linked to 38% China Sales Jump
Apple’s iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max have been runaway hits in China, but their success has little to do with new AI or camera features – it’s largely down to the color. Or at least, that’s according to a new report. The Cosmic Orange finish made available exclusively on Apple’s high-end Pro read more
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AI-native proptech startup MARC backed by a group of angel investors
Dublin-based MARC, an AI company focused on real estate asset management, has raised a $1 million pre-seed round from 23 angel investors, with no venture capital participation. Backers include Jack Pierse (Wayflyer), Tom Kennedy (Hostelworld), Susan Spence (SoftCo), Eoghan Quigley (the Dublin Chamber of Commerce), and James McGann (Unmind), alongside institutional real estate investors and read more
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Vesiro raises €1.6M to optimise elasticsearch and lower server energy use
Gothenburg-based Vesiro, a spinout from Chalmers University, has raised €1.6 million in a seed funding round. The round was backed by Chalmers Ventures, Industrifonden, Länsförsäkringar Göteborg & Bohuslän, Yuncture, First Gate Invest, E14 Invest, Mach One, and a group of angel investors including Stefan Mahlstein, Staffan Truvé, Jan Sparud, Petter Eriksson, and Magnus Lundgren. The read more
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