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Mac RumorsApr 01, 2025
Apple Releases watchOS 11.4 With Sleep Alarm Update
Apple today released watchOS 11.4, the fourth major update to the operating system that runs on the Apple Watch. watchOS 11.4 is compatible with the Apple Watch Series 6 and later, all Apple Watch Ultra models, and the Apple Watch SE 2.


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ResearchBuzzApr 01, 2025
PK-12 Immigration Literature Guide, T-Mobile Settlement, AI Misinformation, More: Tuesday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, April 1, 2025
ResearchBuzz does not participate in April Fool's Day. If I got snookered by something please let me know. NEW RESOURCES City College of New York: CUNY-IIE releases literature guide to immigration-centered stories. […]

Mac RumorsApr 01, 2025
Amazon Takes Up to $60 Off New M4 MacBook Air, Available From $949
Amazon today has all-time low prices on the new M4 MacBook Air, with up to $60 off the 13-inch and 15-inch versions of the computer. Right now these discounts are only available on Amazon, and most of them have estimated delivery windows of early April.


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Coolify's ‘holographic' PC case fans are now available to buy (PC World Latest News)

CNET Most Popular ProductsApr 01, 2025
My Favorite 65W Travel Charger Is Surprisingly Slim and Light, and It's on Sale Today for 15% Off
The Nomad 65W Slim Power Adapter is my go-to recommendation for travelers, and it's $10 off right now -- alongside other must-have Apple accessories.

EngadgetApr 01, 2025
SpaceX launches Fram2, the first crewed spaceflight to explore Earth's polar regions
SpaceX has successfully launched the Fram2 private crewed mission on March 31 at 9:46 PM Eastern time on top of a Falcon 9 rocket. Fram2 is the first human spaceflight to explore the Earth's polar regions, which are not visible to the astronauts aboard the International Space Station. The crew will observe the Earth's poles through a panoramic cupola attachment from an altitude of 430 km (267 miles). SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule can fly from the North to the South Pole in around 46 minutes and Fram2 is a three-to-five day mission, so it's expected to provide scientists with a healthy amount of footage capturing the polar regions. In fact, SpaceX has already released the mission's first views of the Earth's poles from space. 


PC World Latest NewsApr 01, 2025
Windows 10 holdouts are finally starting to switch to Windows 11

As it turns out, March was a particularly bad month for Windows 10. The aging operating system saw its biggest drop in user base to date, a whopping 4.43 percentage points. Windows 10 is now running on 54.23 percent of Windows computers worldwide.

On the other hand, Windows 11 saw its biggest user growth in three years. The share of Windows 11 users grew by 4.53 percentage points, to 42.66 percent of all Windows desktop users. That's still significantly behind Windows 10, but it's the rate that's important here.

It seems Microsoft's constant alerts about Windows 10 reaching end of support in October are finally showing results. With just six months to go, users are running out of time.

If you're still on Windows 10, you'll need to upgrade to Windows 11 or pay to extend Windows 10 support. If you do neither, you'll stop receiving security updates and your PC will become increasingly vu


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CNET How ToApr 01, 2025
Artificial Sweeteners Might Be Making You Hungrier. Here Are 4 Other Risks to Consider
Foods with "low calorie" and "artificial sweetener" tags aren't necessarily better for you. Experts are saying that they might actually be increasing your appetite.

PC World Latest NewsApr 01, 2025
Windows' 100% volume is a phony limit. Here's how I boost audio 6x higher

Then again, if you're rocking a four-, or two-speaker system in a light and thin laptop, then even when Windows' volume setting is 100 percent, your audio is likely to still be underwhelming at times. In that case you're going to want to tune your volume past Windows' 100 percent volume limit.

Some guides recommend using Windows Volume Mixer to do this, but Windows Volume Mixer generally won't give you the option to surpass 100 percent for each app or program. Changing the registry isn't advisable either since it can cause system instability. You're better off using the following methods…


What to do… Method 1: Use VLC media player VLC media player is available for download on the Microsoft store so it's readily available. Just a disclaimer: You may not want to raise the volume to VLC's maximum 300 percent volume since this could damage your speakers. Here's what to do:

First download and install the VLC app from the Microsoft store. Select Tools from the top menu, then Preferences. Below Show Settings toggle All. From the left select Main Interfaces, then Qt. Scroll down on the right until you see the category Maximum Volume displayed. In the box, type the value of


GizmodoApr 01, 2025
This Retro Fujifilm Camera Pack Is Selling for Pennies, Amazon Clears Out Stock at a Ridiculously Low Price


For those looking to relive the nostalgia of the 80s and 90s, the Fujifilm QuickSnap Flash 400 disposable camera is the perfect throwback accessory.


Mac RumorsApr 01, 2025
Mac Studio Buyer's Guide: All Models Compared
Apple has now refreshed the Mac Studio twice since its introduction in 2022, so should you upgrade your unit and is an older model still worth buying?


PC World Latest NewsApr 01, 2025
Finally! Microsoft brings most Copilot AI features to AMD, Intel PCs

If you've been paying attention, you know that the Windows world is badly fragmented. Not only are users split between Windows 10 and Windows 11, but Windows 11 users aren't even all on the same version. Now, over the past year, AI has added another wrinkle with Microsoft mainly developing its Copilot PC features for Qualcomm's Snapdragon X platform while neglecting AMD's Ryzen AI 300 and Intel's Core Ultra 200 series processors.

Fortunately, that's changing. On Monday, Microsoft wrote in a blog post that PCs powered by AMD Ryzen AI 300 series, Intel Core Ultra 200V, and Snapdragon X series processors are all eligible for "exclusive Copilot PC experiences like Live Captions, Cocreator, Restyle Image, and Image Creator." The word "like" offers some wiggle room, since other AI-powered experiences—such as the ability to resize photos—is only available in the Photos app on PCs running on a Snapdragon chip.

Still, it's a major step up for AMD and Intel. Microsoft and its partners launched Copilot PCs in May 2024, showing off all of its favored AI features on Snapdragon machines. Although Microsoft promised that it would soon bring those features to Copilot PCs powered by AMD and Intel, months passed… Microsoft then eventually released Windows Recall for Copilot Snapdragon PCs, then offered that feature


ResearchBuzzMar 31, 2025
Macintosh Magazine Media, Google Gemini, Accessibility in Microsoft Edge, More: Monday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, March 31, 2025
NEW RESOURCES New-to-me, from Get Info: Macintosh Magazine Media: 1 million files. "I am proud to announce that my Macintosh Magazine Media project has surpassed my self-imposed goal of 1 million files, […]

EngadgetMar 31, 2025
iOS 18.4 is available now with new emoji, Apple News Food and priority notifications
Apple has released iOS 18.4, iPadOS 18.4, macOS 15.4 and visionOS 2.4, bringing a grab bag of new features to the companies devices and expanding Apple Intelligence to new countries and languages.

As previously announced by Apple iOS 18.4, iPadOS 18.4 and macOS 15.4 include a new Apple News Food section in the News app that collects recipes and food-oriented articles, including exclusive recipes for Apple News subscribers. The updates also introduce new emoji, AI-sorted Priority Notifications in Notification Center, new ways to filter photos in the Photos app and lossless audio on the AirPods Max. That's on top of a random assortment of other quality-of-life features like:

AI-generated summaries of App Store reviews

An Ambient Music tool in Control Center

The ability to add and control Matter-compatible robot vacuums to the Home app

New widgets for the Podcasts app

A new "Sketch" style for images in Image Playground



ResearchBuzzMar 31, 2025
Hawaii Wildfire Risk Maps, California State Library, Investigative Journalism, More: Monday ResearchBuzz, March 31, 2025
NEW RESOURCES University of Hawaii: VNR: New maps developed by UH improve Hawai?i's wildfire risk warnings. "Scientists at the University of Hawai?i have developed new wildfire risk maps to better predict fire […]

ResearchBuzzMar 30, 2025
Calm YouTube Channels, CoreWeave, Google, More: Sunday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, March 30, 2025
USEFUL STUFF Mashable: YouTube channels to help keep your mind calm. "The age of being extremely online has produced many unusual meditative practices. Many of us apparently enjoy singing bowl TikToks. Others […]

ResearchBuzzMar 24, 2025
Local News Worldwide, Pirated Books, Pune Architecture, More: Monday ResearchBuzz, March 24, 2025
NEW RESOURCES William & Mary: A vital link to local news. "Say you were offered a job in a town you'd never been to. How would you know if you would like […]

Computer World Security NewsJul 31, 2023
EEOC Commissioner: AI system audits might not comply with federal anti-bias laws
Keith Sonderling, commissioner of the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), has for years been sounding the alarm about the potential for artificial intelligence (AI) to run afoul of federal anti-discrimination laws such as the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

It was not until the advent of ChatGPT, Bard, and other popular generative AI tools, however, that local, state and national lawmakers began taking notice — and companies became aware of the pitfalls posed by a technology that can automate efficiencies in the business process.

Instead of speeches he'd typically make to groups of chief human resource officers or labor employment lawyers, Sonderling has found himself in recent months talking more and more about AI. His focus has been on how companies can stay compliant as they hand over more of the responsibility for hiring and other aspects of corporate HR to algorithms that are vastly faster and capable of parsing thousands of resumes in seconds.

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