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iOS 27 to Focus on Bug Fixes, Performance, and Design Tweaks
Apple’s new software updates to be previewed at 2026’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) could be relatively modest, Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman claims. In today’s “Power On” newsletter, Gurman said that iOS 27 will be unveiled at WWDC this year, and while it will deliver further Apple Intelligence improvements, the event will be “a fairly muted affair read more
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Okay, I’m slightly less mad about that ‘Magnificent Ambersons’ AI project | TechCrunch
When a startup announced plans last fall to recreate lost footage from Orson Welles’ classic film “The Magnificent Ambersons” using generative AI, I was skeptical. More than that, I was baffled why anyone would spend time and money on something that seemed guaranteed to outrage cinephiles while offering negligible commercial value. This week, an in-depth read more
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How to Watch Super Bowl For Free Today: iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV
Super Bowl LX is today, and there is a way for U.S. viewers to watch for free. Our instructions below are focused on the iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV, but this method will of course work across a variety of devices. 2026’s Super Bowl has the New England Patriots facing the Seattle Seahawks at read more
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The Future of Apple Fitness+ Remains Under Review
The future of Apple Fitness+ remains “under review,” according to the latest word from Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman. However, he did not share any specific details. “If I were to guess, Apple will ultimately meld its Health app with Fitness+ in some fashion — perhaps offering it as a combined subscription,” said Gurman. Gurman recently reported read more
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Jack Lang Steps Down from Paris’s Institut du Monde Arabe After Appearing in Epstein Files
Jack Lang, the former French culture minister, stepped down as president of the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris after his name surfaced in newly released Jeffrey Epstein files, according to the Guardian. Lang, who served two terms as culture minister under President François Mitterrand, resigned on Saturday amid mounting scrutiny. He had led the read more
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Here Are Tim Cooks Full Remarks About Apples 50th Anniversary Plans
In a recent all-hands meeting, Apple CEO Tim Cook told employees to “stay tuned” about the company’s plans for its upcoming 50th anniversary. Apple was founded on April 1, 1976, so the company will turn 50 in a few more months. Following a snippet last week, Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman has since shared Cook’s full remarks: read more
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New MacBook Pros Could Now Arrive in March
New MacBook Pro models with the M5 Pro and M5 Max chips could arrive as soon as Monday, March 2, according to Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman. In today’s “Power On” newsletter, Gurman said that the release of new MacBook Pro models is tied to the release of macOS Tahoe 26.3. The launch is said to be read more
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Report Reveals iOS 26.4 Beta Release Date
Apple is set to release the first beta version of iOS 26.4 later this month, providing the first real-world look at the Apple Intelligence features promised at WWDC 2024, Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman claims. Gurman revealed the timing in his “Power On” newsletter. Barring further delays, the first beta version of iOS 26.4 is apparently set read more
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iPad 12 and iPad Air 8 Reportedly Coming Soon
Apple is planning to launch new iPad and iPad Air models in the near future, Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman reports. Writing in today’s “Power On” newsletter, Gurman explained that updated iPads are “coming soon,” including a new entry-level iPad and a new iPad Air. Both devices are not expected to feature design changes or major enhancements, read more
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Gurman: iPhone 17e Launch Imminent With Four New Features
Apple’s iPhone 17e is set to launch “imminently” with at least four new features, according to Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman. In the latest edition of his “Power On” newsletter, Gurman said that the new lost-cost iPhone will feature the A19 chip first introduced with the iPhone 17 last year. The device will also address one of read more
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We Tested Hundreds of Wireless Earbuds and These Are the Best
Other Earbuds We Like Every month seems to bring new sets of earbuds with longer battery life, new features, and more compact designs. As such, we can’t list everything we like. But if you’re still hunting, here are some other recommendations. Nothing Ear (a) for $59: It has taken a lot for me to recommend read more
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The Best AI Notetakers to Record Your Meetings, Interviews, or Classes
I had low expectations for the rather generic Comulytic Note Pro, but it surprised me as not only the most useful all-around notetaker on available but also the cheapest after you consider the cost of a premium subscription. The slim device, at 28 grams, is small enough to fit in a wallet or attach unobtrusively read more
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India has changed its startup rules for deep tech | TechCrunch
Deep tech startups in sectors such as space, semiconductors, and biotech take far longer to mature than conventional ventures. Because of that India is adjusting its startup rules, and mobilizing public capital, hoping to help more of them make it to commercial products. This week, the Indian government updated its startup framework, doubling the period read more
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The kids 'picked last in gym class' gear up for Super Bowl | TechCrunch
The Super Bowl is happening in Silicon Valley this Sunday, and the Patriots-Seahawks game at Levi’s Stadium is going to be packed with tech money. YouTube CEO Neal Mohan is expected to be there. Apple’s Tim Cook, too. (He has become a Super Bowl fixture since Apple Music began sponsoring the halftime show several years read more
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This Kit Turns Your Insta360 Action Camera Into a Point-and-Shoot
The final exposure control feature is one I use a lot, and it’s exposure compensation. This works with the auto exposure and can be used to combat the tendency to go too slow with the shutter speed be forcing the Ace Pro 2 to underexpose the image. The exposure comp here is the best among read more
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Apple Testing Two Major iPhone 18 Pro Camera Upgrades
Apple is actively testing two major rear camera improvements for the iPhone, according to a reputable leaker. The Weibo user known as “Digital Chat Station” claims that Apple is testing a new main camera for the iPhone with a variable aperture. A variable aperture allows the camera to adjust the amount of light that reaches read more
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New York lawmakers propose a three-year pause on new data centers | TechCrunch
New Yorker state lawmakers have introduced a bill that would impose a moratorium of at least three years on permits tied to the construction and operation of new data centers. While the bill’s prospects are uncertain, Wired reports that New York is at least the sixth state to consider pausing construction of new data centers. read more
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Digitally Rebuilding the Lighthouse of Alexandria, Once One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
One of the seven wonders of the ancient world, according to traditional lists, the Lighthouse of Alexandria once loomed over the Mediterranean city’s harbor during Egypt’s Hellenistic age. At 460 feet tall, it was second only to the Great Pyramid of Gaza in height. The lighthouse, also known as the Pharos of Alexandria, was commissioned read more
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