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Mac RumorsSep 17, 2025
$599 MacBook With iPhone Chip Expected to Enter Production This Year
Apple supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo today reiterated that a more affordable MacBook powered by an iPhone processor is slated to enter mass production in the fourth quarter of 2025, which points towards a late 2025 or early 2026 launch.


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Mac RumorsSep 17, 2025
Apple Details iOS 26 Features Like Call Screening, Live Translation, AutoMix, and More
Apple has updated its iPhone User Guide, and published a series of support documents, with more details about a wide range of new iOS 26 features.


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GizmodoSep 17, 2025
China Just Fired Its Latest Shot in the Chip Wars — and Nvidia Took the Hit


China allegedly believes their AI chips now have what it takes to compete with Nvidia's


SlashDotSep 17, 2025
After Years of Resistance, Apple Might Finally Release a Touchscreen MacBook Pro


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Mac RumorsSep 17, 2025
Bug Prevents M3 Ultra Mac Studios From Installing macOS Tahoe
If you have a Mac Studio with an M3 Ultra chip and can't get macOS Tahoe to install, you're not alone. There is a bug that is preventing the update from installing properly on machines that have the M3 Ultra.


PC World Latest NewsSep 17, 2025
Unlock this AI feature in Firefox and never fall for a scam link again

The feature determines the content of the page in question and displays a pop-up, and this preview can help to avoid potential scams and malware when navigating unsolicited links. The AI feature works locally on your PC and, according to Mozilla, doesn't use a cloud service.


CNET Most Popular ProductsSep 17, 2025
Need a Game Night Recipe? These Air Fryer Wings Never Disappoint
If you need a simple, delicious and mess-free recipe, this one is for you.

PC World Latest NewsSep 17, 2025
Firefox 143 gets Microsoft Copilot AI and Google Lens support

Mozilla plans to release Firefox 144 on October 14th, 2025.

What's new in Firefox 143? The biggest addition with this update is that Microsoft Copilot has been added to the AI chatbots available in the sidebar, joining ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Anthropic Claude, and Le Chat Mistral.

Firefox 143 also adds the ability to use Google Lens to search for information on images, but this feature requires Google to be set as the browser's default search engine. It's currently rolling out gradually to users. (Lens is already available in Chrome and Opera One, and Edge has a similar function that accesses Bing.)

To manually enable reverse image searches with Google Lens, navigate to the internal configuration page by typing about:config into the address bar, then search for the browser.search.visualSearch.featureGate flag. If the value of the flag is set to "false," double-click it and change it to "true." The change should take effect immediately.

On Windows, Firefox 143 can run websites as web apps that can be pinned directly to the Windows taskbar. There's a new icon on the right-hand side of the address bar for pinning. However, this doesn't work with Firefox installed from the Microsoft Store. Linux and macOS versions of Firefox will get a similar feature later on.

Other improvements include: the ability to pin tabs by dragging a tab to the designated area at the top of the tab bar; a camera pr


Major GeeksSep 17, 2025
Wappalyzer for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge 6.10.86
Wappalyzer for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge is a browser extension that uncovers the technologies used on websites. It detects content management systems, eCommerce platforms, web servers, JavaScript frameworks, analytic tools, and much more. [License: Freeware | Requires: 11|10|8|7|Linux|macOS | Size: Size Varies ]

PC World Latest NewsSep 17, 2025
Acer's Intel Core i7 laptop with 16GB RAM is a steal for only $394

The Acer Aspire Vero is pretty typical for a budget-to-mid-range design, omitting such niceties as a touchscreen or a face-scanning webcam. But with a 13th-gen 10-core Intel processor, 16GB of DDR5 RAM (the minimum I would recommend for Windows 11), and 512GB of storage, it's got more than enough juice to power through standard student and office tasks. You can upgrade that RAM and storage fairly easily, by the way, which is great to see. With integrated Iris Xe graphics, it can handle some light gaming, too, but don't throw anything Randy Pitchford made at it.

While 15.6 inches for the 1080p screen is on the larger side, that extra space means you have room for plenty of ports, including double USB-C, double USB-A, and full-sized HDMI (handy for using the TV in a hotel room). It also has a full-sized keyboard with a number pad and a fingerprint reader. But I think the most appealing thing about this thing is the color—the recycled plastic shell comes in a speckled dark green that looks really distinctive for a budget design. The 50-watt-hour battery should last through a cross-country flight, though probably not a full 12-hour day of work and doomscrolling.

Acer is selling this Aspire Vero as refurbished from the factory, which means a nearly-new condition verified by techs who know what they're doing. The two-year warranty period is great… the fact that it's serviced by Allstate, less so. Hey, it beats the 90 days you usually get with


PC World Latest NewsSep 17, 2025
Turn your laptop's USB-C port into 7 ports with this $18 Acer gadget

But no worries because you can solve this with a simple accessory like this Anker 7-in-1 USB-C hub that's now just $17.99 (was $24.99) on Amazon with a smooth 28 percent discount. With this nifty gadget, you can expand your laptop's potential by quite a bit.

Acer's USB-C hub features a USB-C port with 100W of power delivery, allowing you to keep charging your laptop even while this hub is plugged in. Then, while charging, this hub also provides a separate USB-C data port, two USB-A ports, both SD and microSD card slots, and an HDMI port that supports a monitor up to 4K at 30Hz. It's the ultimate accessory for turning a laptop into a proper workstation.

Grab this Acer USB-C hub for just $17.99 while you still can because this limited-time deal won't last forever! This matches the lowest price it's ever been, so now's as good a time as ever.

Save 28% on this awesome 7-port USB-C hub with 4K HDMIBuy now at Amazon


PC World Latest NewsSep 17, 2025
Bad hair day? Zoom is adding photorealistic avatars to its roadmap

That doesn't mean you'll be able to play hooky — although a version of you will appear on the screen, moving in time to your motions. This will make it appear as if you are present and engaged, even if you didn't have time to make yourself presentable for the camera.

Unfortunately, the simple Zoom app that connected people during the epidemic has evolved into a full-fledged workspace like Microsoft Teams. It now includes multiple levels of AI (say hello to Zoomie!) with agentic services, whiteboards, chat, and more.

But the core experience, now known as Workplace, is also improving in measurable ways, the company said at its Zoomtopia developer conference. It didn't provide examples of how each feature will work. However, company's Workspace roadmap looks intriguing.

For years, users have been able to turn their cameras off, which doesn't necessarily indicate that the user is paying attention. Its solution is a "photorealistic avatar" that will "track and mimic their live video feed," described as a "lifelike AI-generated avatar." Since that feature is scheduled to roll out in December, we won't know whether that avatar is simply an animated photo of you or something different.

Zoom is also adding a feature that rivals are adding: real-time voice translations, which Microsoft has demonstrated (as announced for Microsoft Edge, and


New York Times TechSep 16, 2025
Trump Delays TikTok Ban Again as a Deal Takes Shape
As President Trump extended for a fourth time a deadline to determine TikTok's future in the United States, details of an agreement to address concerns about the app began to emerge.

Mac RumorsSep 16, 2025
Apple Watch Series 11 vs. Ultra 3 Buyer's Guide: 30 Differences Compared
The Apple Watch Series 11 and Ultra 3 are among the latest additions to the Apple Watch lineup, so how do they compare?


ResearchBuzzSep 16, 2025
Sweden Tourism, Nauticapedia, Google, More: Tuesday ResearchBuzz, September 16, 2025
NEW RESOURCES Visit Sweden: Visit Sweden launches national API to boost global reach of Swedish tourism . "The API (Application Programming Interface) consolidates content from all of Sweden's 21 regions and structures […]

GizmodoSep 16, 2025
Everything to Remember About ‘Gen V' Before It Returns for Season 2


Get caught up on the bare essentials of 'The Boys' spin-off show before it returns to Prime Video.


CNET Most Popular ProductsSep 16, 2025
Traveling to Europe? You Need to Know About These New Identity Checks and Fees
New rules for travelers to Europe starting in October include capturing facial images and fingerprints. There'll also be an application-fee increase next year.

Mac RumorsSep 15, 2025
Apple Says Installing iOS 26 Might Impact Battery Life
In the iOS 26 release notes, Apple is warning iPhone users that installing the new software might have a temporary impact on battery life, which is normal.


EngadgetMay 03, 2025
Kids under 13 will soon get supervised access to Google Gemini
Google Gemini is adding nannying to its chatbot skillset. According to a New York Times report, Google will make Gemini available to users under 13, so long as they're under a parent-managed Google account using Family Link. In an email sent to parents, Google said that kids will get access to Gemini to "ask questions, get homework help and make up stories." This expanded availability will come with guardrails for its new user base, Google spokesperson Karl Ryan told NYTimes, adding that it would prevent Gemini from offering up unsafe content to kids.

In the email, Google acknowledged that "Gemini can make mistakes" and recommended that parents teach their kids how to fact-check Gemini's responses. Along with double-checking, Google suggested reminding younger users that Gemini isn't human and to not enter any sensitive or personal data into conversations. Even with those measures, the email still warned that children could "encounter content you don't want to see."

With the staggering pace of AI chatbot adoption, concerns about underage users have been bubbling up to the surface thanks to instances of factually incorrect or suggestive responses. In a report published last week, Common Sense Media warned that AI chatbots were "encouraging harmful behaviors, providing inappropriate content, and potentially exacerbating mental health conditions" for users under 18. Recently, the Wall Street Journal reported that Meta's AI chatbots were able to engage in sexual conversations with minor

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