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Mac RumorsApr 17, 2026
Apple Leads Top Brands for China Smartphone Growth as Market Declines
China's smartphone shipments fell 4% year over year in the first quarter of 2026, according to data from Counterpoint Research, with Apple delivering the strongest growth among the top six brands.


Mac RumorsApr 17, 2026
Anthropic Debuts Claude Design for Creating Prototypes, Pitch Decks, and Mockups
Anthropic today launched Claude Design, a new AI product for creating designs, prototypes, slides, and more. Claude Design uses Opus 4.7, a new AI model that was introduced earlier this week.


Mac RumorsApr 17, 2026
iPhone 18 Pro's Four Rumored Colors Revealed, Including 'Dark Cherry'
A source said to be familiar with Apple's supply chain today revealed the color options Apple is planning for the iPhone 18 Pro, ?iPhone 18 Pro? Max, and the upcoming foldable iPhone.


Mac RumorsApr 17, 2026
India Won't Require Apple to Preinstall Government ID App on iPhones
India will not require smartphone makers like Apple and Samsung to preload devices with a state-owned biometric identification app, reports Reuters.


ResearchBuzzApr 17, 2026
Brooklyn Mavens, Anna's Archive, Syria Cultural Heritage, More: Friday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, April 17, 2026
NEW RESOURCES New-to-me, from BK Reader: The Brooklyn Mavens Turn Everyday Life Into a Digital Archive. "For Lauren Riley and Merlyn Oliver, Brooklyn is not just the subject of their work. It […]

CNET NewsApr 17, 2026
Ray-Ban and Oakley Meta AI Smart Glasses Are Now HSA and FSA Eligible
Plus, nine other surprising wellness devices that your HSA or FSA might cover.

CNET NewsApr 17, 2026
Anthropic Introduces First Design Tool to Claude
It's not an image generation tool, which makes sense if you've used Claude.

ResearchBuzzApr 17, 2026
Eva Gonzalès, Google I/O, Snap Layoffs, More: Friday ResearchBuzz, April 17, 2026
NEW RESOURCES Wildenstein Plattner Institute: Announcing the Release of The Eva Gonzalès Catalogue Raisonné Project. "The Wildenstein Plattner Institute is pleased to announce the digital release of The Eva Gonzalès Catalogue Raisonné […]

EngadgetApr 17, 2026
PSA: Stop using your Casely Power Pods wireless charger immediately
Casely has reannounced a recall of its Power Pods 5,000mAh MagSafe E33A charger after dozens of people were injured and one even killed by the defective devices, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (USCPSC) announced. It's recommended that you stop using the devices immediately, dispose of them safely and seek a replacement from the manufacturer. 

A year ago, Casely and the USPSC published a recall of 429,000 units of the power bank with the model number E33A. That followed 51 incidents of the devices "overheating, expanding or catching fire" and burning users in multiple cases. 

However, many of the devices have remained in use and are even more dangerous than initially thought. "In August 2024, a 75-year-o


Mac RumorsApr 16, 2026
Casely MagSafe-Compatible Power Banks Recalled Again After Fire-Related Death and In-Flight Explosion
iPhone accessory maker Casely reissued a recall for its faulty Power Pod wireless power bank (via The Verge) after one of the affected units resulted in the death of a 75-year-old woman and another exploded on a plane.


EngadgetApr 13, 2026
Majority of Australian kids are still on banned social media platforms, study finds
Many countries are pursuing social media bans for anyone under 16, but a recent poll is putting the effectiveness of such laws into question. The Molly Rose Foundation, a charity organization that focuses on preventing online harm, recently published a study that polled 1,050 Australian children between ages 12 and 15 in March. The study's results showed that 61 percent of those between 12 and 15 who previously had access to affected social media platforms still have one or more active accounts.

Australia made a first-in-the-world decision to ban social media for those under 16 years old, beginning on December 10. While it's only been a few months since the ban went into effect, the foundation's poll concluded that the ban doesn't have a "clear positive or negative impact on children's wellbeing." The study also noted that 70 percent of children trying to get on restricted platforms said that it was easy to get around the ban.

"These results raise major questions about the effectiveness of Australia's social media ban and show it would be a high stakes gamble for the


ResearchBuzzApr 10, 2026
Eighteenth Century Collections Online Part III, Google Photos, OpenAI, More: Friday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, April 10, 2026
NEW RESOURCES Cengage: Gale Launches Eighteenth Century Collections Online, Part III, Expanding Access to Rare and Previously Undigitized Materials. "Gale, part of global edtech company Cengage, today announced the launch of Eighteenth […]

Mac RumorsApr 10, 2026
Make Your MacBook Battery Last Longer With This Setting
If you own a MacBook and work from home, it's easy to have your laptop plugged in for hours on end without thinking about the long-term battery life implications. Fortunately, Apple recently added a setting that lets you cap how high your Mac's battery charges, and if you own an iPhone that was released in the last few years, you may already be familiar with it.

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