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Mac RumorsApr 03, 2025
Apple Updates iWork Apps With New iOS 18.4 and macOS 15.4 Features
Apple today updated its iWork apps Keynote, Numbers, and Pages with new features that require iOS 18.4, iPadOS 18.4, or macOS 15.4.


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EngadgetApr 03, 2025
Switch 2 hands-on: I think Nintendo's new console is worth the $450
The original Switch started a revolution when it combined the portability of handhelds with the ability to play games on your TV at home like a traditional console. But with the Nintendo Switch 2, even though it's physically bigger, it feels like a sleeker, faster and more refined take on its predecessor — to the point that Nintendo should have called it the Super Switch (which apparently almost happened). And after getting a chance to try it out, I'm sold on its abilities, even with its significantly higher starting price of $450.

Editor's note: This hands-on focuses on our writer's experience with the new Nintendo Switch 2, covering the hardware, playing experience and changes from the original model. If you're looking for more info on Sam's impressions of individual games, start with his hands-on with Mario Kart World, which he calls a "perfect launch game for the Switch 2."

Design and display: No OLED, no problem The Switch 2 has the same basic shape and layout as the original, including its signature detachable Joy-Con. But it looks more polished all around, thanks to tapered edges and slimmer bezels. Nintendo also increased the size of its joystick caps and the face buttons on the left controller, though the latter still doesn't feel quite like a traditional D-pad.



PC World Latest NewsApr 03, 2025
Bill Gates just published the ‘coolest code' he ever wrote for Microsoft

At the bottom of the that blog post, Gates published the original source code that he so fondly remembers—the very same code that ultimately led to the growth and success of Microsoft. You can download the original Microsoft source code here (PDF).

Microsoft began with a magazine cover In January 1975, Bill Gates and Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen read an article in the magazine Popular Electronics about the Altair 8800 home computer by a small company named MITS. "When Paul and I saw that cover, we knew two things: the PC revolution was imminent, and we wanted to get in on the ground floor," recalls Gates.

The plan was to create software that would allow Altair 8800 owners to develop their own programs using the easy-to-learn BASIC programming language. As such, Gates and Allen decided to develop a BASIC interpreter for the Altair 8800.

The interpreter would convert BASIC commands into machine code that the Altair 8800 could understand. A maximum of 4 kilobytes was available for the interpreter so that Altair owners still had enough memory available to run the other programs.



Mac RumorsApr 03, 2025
You Can Now Get Visual Intelligence on iPhone 15 Pro - Here's How
On iPhone 16 models, Visual Intelligence lets you use the camera to learn more about places and objects around you. It can also summarize text, read text out loud, translate text, search Google for items, ask ChatGPT, and more. And thanks to the latest iOS 18.4 update from Apple, iPhone 15 Pro models can now get in on the action, too.


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PC World Latest NewsApr 03, 2025
Microsoft releases its own AI search engine, called Copilot Search

Well, now we can add another to the pile: Microsoft just released Copilot Search, which is sort of like an AI-infused Bing Search. It takes in data from sources all over the web, then uses Copilot's AI powers to synthesize a summary for you. You may have seen something similar before in Bing with AI-powered "Copilot Answers."

Copilot Search supports natural language queries, which means you don't have to worry about how to phrase your questions or search inquiries to get the answer you're looking for. For example, if you ask the question, "How much is 57 degrees Fahrenheit in Celsius?", Copilot Search can figure out that you're talking about temperature conversions.

Unlike Copilot Answers in Bing, however, Copilot Search has its own interface that's reminiscent of Copilot itself (and ChatGPT, among other AI chatbots). You can ask follow-up questions and keep the conversation going, building on past queries to get more specific answers.

The easiest way to try Copilot Search right now is to visit bing.com/copi


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Mac RumorsApr 03, 2025
iOS 18.4: Stop Your Recent Searches Showing in New Safari Tabs
Apple in iOS 18.4 has introduced a potentially privacy-compromising change to Safari that puts your search history on full display when opening new tabs.


ResearchBuzzApr 03, 2025
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GizmodoApr 03, 2025
Wait, Google Is Doing Discounts? Pixel Buds A-Series Just Hit a New Low Price


Experience quality sound at an affordable price with $20 off the Pixel Buds A-Series.


EngadgetApr 03, 2025
YouTube is updating the Shorts video editor to make it a better alternative to TikTok
YouTube is updating the video editor for Shorts to better compete with the likes of TikTok and Instagram Reels, and teasing some AI-powered features that are coming later this year that might make it stand out.

The new and improve editor will let users "make precise adjustments and edits to the timing of each clip with zooming and snapping," along with the usual option to rearrange and delete your footage. YouTube says you'll also be able to add music and timed text, and preview your video at any point while you're editing.

At some point in the future, the editor will gain the ability to automatically sync clips to a song. And "later this spring," YouTube says the editor will be able to create stickers from photos in your image gallery or with a built-in AI image generator. As part of this update, the process of using templates is also getting simplified. Creators of templates will now be automatically credited when anyone uses their work, and templates themselves can now include things like image overlays and filter effects.

YouTube is clearly trying to reach some kind of parity with the creative tools offered by TikTok and Instagram. TikTok's editing tools and the standalone CapCut video editor have long been the gold standard for creating videos on your phone. Given the


GizmodoApr 03, 2025
Google Just Took $200 Off the Pixel 9 Smartphone, No Trade-In Needed


It's time you let that old, decrepit tech go and upgrade to the new hotness.


Mac RumorsApr 03, 2025
Kuo: Apple Can Reduce Impact of Trump's Massive Tariffs in Five Ways
U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced that massive tariffs will be applied to imports from many countries, starting April 9. The tariffs will significantly impact Apple's supply chain, with iPhones and other products imported to the U.S. from China, India, and Vietnam set to face 54%, 26%, and 46% tariffs, respectively.


GizmodoApr 03, 2025
This Shark AI-Powered Robot Vacuum Just Got a 50% Price Cut, Perfect for Your Spring Cleaning


Put machines to work cleaning your home with $300 Off this Shark AI-Powered Robot Vacuum.


GizmodoApr 02, 2025
The First Footage From Wicked: For Good Just Screened—Here's What Happened


Cynthia Erivo's Elphaba, Ariana Grande's Glinda, and more familiar Wizard of Oz characters star in the sequel musical, out in November.


CNET NewsApr 02, 2025
TikTok Ban: Another Sale Deadline Looms
Is someone going to buy TikTok? The app faces a Saturday deadline to strike a deal or be banned.

GizmodoApr 02, 2025
As Elon Musk Torches Reputation, Tesla Sees Its Biggest Sales Decline In History


Sales were down 13% in the first three months of 2025, marking its steepest sales decline in history.


PC World Latest NewsApr 02, 2025
Watch out! Don't fall victim to these fake CAPTCHA scams on the web

At least, that's what security experts are increasingly warning about. Last month, MalwareBytes Labs spotted one such fake CAPTCHA that had you paste some "verification" text into the Windows Run prompt. Recently, there have also been reports of a malware called "Quakbot" that uses an even more dangerous variant of the CAPTCHA scam.

How do CAPTCHA scams work? Hack attacks via CAPTCHAs are dangerous because users click on them out of habit when they appear on websites. Hackers are now exploiting this instant-reaction behavior with fake pop-up messages that look strikingly similar to real CAPTCHA tests.

Here, too, users are asked to click on a box to solve a test. However, when you click on that box, you end up redirected to other pages. Further actions ensure that dangerous commands are copied to your clipboard, making it possible for attackers to run those dangerous


GizmodoApr 02, 2025
iRobot Roomba Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo Just Beat Its Black Friday Price on Amazon


Save 43% on the iRobot Roomba combo i5 robot vacuum and mop for a limited time.


GizmodoApr 01, 2025
The Films and Shows You Should Be Streaming in April 2025


We've picked out the best horror, sci-fi, and genre titles coming to Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Disney , and beyond, including Andor, How to Train Your Dragon, and Terminator


PC World Latest NewsApr 01, 2025
Best password managers 2025: Protect your online accounts

The best password managers cancel these problems, as they create and store unique, complex logins for you. They let you share passwords securely, too. These applications protect your passwords by encrypting your login info in a virtual vault—either locally or in the cloud—only allowing access with a single master password. Plus, you can store passkeys in them, too.

So, if you're looking to step up your security game, a password manager is one of the best ways to do it.

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EngadgetMar 31, 2025
Amazon Spring Sale vacuum deals: This iRobot 2-in-1 vacuum and mop is still on sale for $149
If you're looking for a budget-friendly robot vacuum that can handle both vacuuming and mopping, iRobot's Roomba Combo Essential just hit its lowest price ever. Thanks to the Amazon Spring Sale, it's down to $149 from $275, matching the lowest price we've seen. It previously dipped to $149 during the holiday season and earlier this year, but it's unclear how long this deal will stick around this time.

As you can see in our roundup of the best budget robot vacuums, we've consistently rated iRobot's machines highly for their reliability and ease of use. The Roomba Combo Essential is a simple, no-frills option that both vacuums and mops, making it a solid pick for small apartments, dorm rooms or anyone who wants a cleaner floor without spending a fortune


Network World SecurityMar 01, 2023
IBM's mainframe operating system upgrade will embrace AI
IBM said this week it will soon roll out an AI-infused, hybrid-cloud oriented version of its z/OS mainframe operating system.

Expected in the third quarter, z/OS 3.1 will  support technologies intended to enable deployment of AI workloads co-located with z/OS applications, IBM said in a customer preview letter.

The new OS will work best with the newest version of the Big Iron, the z16, but it will support z14 models and above, IBM says.

The z16 includes an AI accelerator built onto its core Telum processor that can do 300 billion deep-learning inferences per day with one millisecond latency and includes what IBM calls a quantum-safe system to protect organizations from anticipated quantum-based security threats.

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