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Mac RumorsJan 21, 2026
Apple's Upcoming Home Hub Could Include 'Robotic Swiveling Base'
The home hub device that Apple plans to release as soon as this spring has a "robotic swiveling base," according to The Information's Wayne Ma. Ma mentioned the new detail in a piece outlining Apple's work on an AI pin.


CNET How ToJan 21, 2026
The 'Secret Trick' to a Perfect Pan Is Just Admitting Your Cleaning Method Is a Disaster
This is the one kitchen hack that proves a 5-cent pantry staple is better than any fancy "cast-iron soap" you can buy.

Mac RumorsJan 21, 2026
OpenAI on Track to Unveil First AI Device This Year, Could Rival AirPods
OpenAI is "on track" to unveil its first AI device in the second half of this year, Axios reported this week.


Mac RumorsJan 21, 2026
Will Apple Charge for Its Siri Chatbot?
Apple is apparently working on a Siri chatbot that will rival Claude, Gemini, and ChatGPT, and Apple is aiming to debut it in less than six months when iOS 27 is unveiled at WWDC. Bloomberg shared details on the chatbot earlier today, but there was one major question unanswered: what will Apple charge?


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Apple is reportedly overhauling Siri to be an AI chatbot (Engadget)

CNET NewsJan 21, 2026
ChatGPT's First Hardware Product Could Be an Ear-Worn Device
OpenAI executive says the company is on schedule to launch device in late 2026

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AI wearable gives a voice to people rendered speechless by strokes (Gizmag Emerging Tech)

CNET NewsJan 21, 2026
Here's How to Pronounce Elon Musk's Son's Name, 'X Æ A-12'
The young boy, who goes by the nickname X, has a Scrabble-esque name.

CNET NewsJan 21, 2026
iPhone 18: Everything We Know About Apple's Next Major Phone
Speculations about the iPhone 18 and 18 Pro are spreading like wildfire.

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Best iPhone in 2026: Here's Which Apple Phone You Should Buy (CNET News)

EngadgetJan 21, 2026
YouTube CEO promises more AI features in 2026
YouTube is just as wary of the rise of AI slop as you, and that's why more AI-generated content is coming to the platform in the near future. In a lengthy blog post outlining YouTube's 2026 plans, CEO Neal Mohan said the company will continue to embrace this new "creative frontier" by soon allowing its creators to throw together Shorts using their AI-generated likeness.

Mohan didn't elaborate further about how this feature will work when it launches, but acknowledged the "critical" issue of deepfakes currently polluting the web, and reaffirmed his company's support for new legislation such as the NO FAKES Act. YouTube also allows its own creators to protect themselves against unauthorized use of their likeness using a detection feature that scans newly uploaded videos for matches.

Other fresh AI (note: in no way slop) features referenced in the post include the currently-in-beta no-code Playables platform, which lets you make games using Gemini 3 with a single text prompt, as well as new music creation tools. At the same time, Mohan said YouTube is building on its existing systems designed to combat spam, clickbait and "low quality AI content." He added that an average of six million daily viewers watched more than 10 minutes of AI autodubbed content in December, despite the issues that rival platforms have had with similar features.

Mohan didn't say when w


eWeekJan 21, 2026
Anthropic CEO Sounds Alarm: AI Chips for China Are Like Nukes for North Korea
At Davos, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warned that selling AI chips to China is like arming North Korea, citing rapid AI progress and job disruption risks.

The post Anthropic CEO Sounds Alarm: AI Chips for China Are Like Nukes for North Korea appeared first on eWEEK.



CNET How ToJan 21, 2026
Your iPhone or Android Will Last for Years With My Easy Tips
These are the best ways to help keep your phone working for longer -- and saving a fortune in the process.

CNET Most Popular ProductsJan 21, 2026
These Grammy-Winning Artists Have Released an AI Music Album Collaboration
If successful, this album could influence how music is produced in the future.

EngadgetJan 20, 2026
The Morning After: Elon Musk wants a $134 billion payout from OpenAI and Microsoft
Part of a lawsuit accusing OpenAI of abandoning its non-profit status claims Musk is owed anywhere from $79 billion to $134 billion in damages for the "wrongful gains" of OpenAI and Microsoft.

Musk claims in the filing that he's entitled to a chunk of the company's recent $500 billion valuation, after contributing $38 million in "seed funding" during the AI company's early years. It wasn't just money — according to the filing, Musk helped advise on key employee recruitment, introductions with business contacts and startup advice.

If this sounds familiar, it's because the lawsuit dates back to March 2024. It's still going.

— Mat Smith

The other big stories (and deals) this morning ASUS changes mind, will continue selling the RTX 5070 Ti after all

Musk claims Tesla will restart work on its Dojo supercomputer

Microsoft issues emergency fix after update stops some Windows 11 devices from shutting down



Mac RumorsJan 16, 2026
2026 Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show: Watch the Trailer Now
In September, Apple and the NFL announced that Puerto Rican rapper and singer Bad Bunny will headline the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show on Sunday, February 8. The performance will take place at Levi's Stadium, in Santa Clara, California.


Mac RumorsJan 14, 2026
Best Buy's Winter Sale Includes Big Discounts on Apple Devices, TVs, Monitors, and More
Best Buy kicked off a new Winter Sale this week, with notable markdowns on Apple devices, TVs, headphones and speakers, monitors, appliances, and much more. This sale is set to last through January 19, and you don't need to be a My Best Buy Plus or Total member to see the deals.


PC World Latest NewsOct 15, 2025
Act fast to get Windows 11 Pro for just $15. That's an insane 92% off!

If Windows 11 is on the table for you, today is your lucky day because you can get Windows 11 licenses for super cheap on the PCWorld Software Store right now. Seriously, both Windows 11 Home and Windows 11 Pro are currently priced at $14.97 each. That's down from $139 (89% off) and $199 (92% off), respectively. Huge savings!

Casual users who don't need all the fancy features of the Pro version can get away with Windows 11 Home, although given that they're on sale for the same price, you might consider getting Windows 11 Pro for the heck of it. Windows 11 Pro unlocks advanced features like BitLocker encryption, Remote Desktop Server, Hyper-V virtualization, and Windows Sandbox. (See our breakdown of Windows 11 Pro versus Home.)

Get Windows 11 for up to 92% off right nowBuy now via PCWorld Software Store How to activate your Windows 11 license After you've made your order, you'll have to check your email inbox for the license key. Once you have that and your chosen Windows 11 copy is installed, here's how to activate t


PC World Latest NewsOct 14, 2025
This 100W retractable USB-C cable is a friggin' steal for just $15

Let's start with the coolest thing about this cable: it's retractable. That's right. It's tiny and compact when you aren't using it, then stretches out to a maximum length of 6.6 feet. Or you can use it at one of its many preset lengths: 1.9 feet, 3.1 feet, 4.1 feet, 4.9 feet, 5.7 feet, and 6.2 feet. Just tug on it when you're done and it rolls back onto itself.

It's fast, too, providing up to 100W of power. With a proper 100W charging block, you can fast-charge your phone, tablet, laptop, earbuds, or whatever else in mere minutes rather than hours. That makes it perfectly versatile for so many device types and it'll serve you well for many years to come.

What's not to love about this nifty little accessory? Grab this retractable 100W Baseus USB-C cable for $15.19 before this deal goes away! This is, by the way, the cheapest price it's ever been. Nice!

It's fast, it's retractable, and it's never been cheaper beforeGet this nifty USB-C cable on Amazon


TechNewsWorldJul 16, 2024
Workers Using AI To Snag Pay Raises, Promotions: Survey
Workers told researchers that ChatGPT has helped them complete tasks more quickly, be more productive, and reduce stress levels. The post Workers Using AI To Snag Pay Raises, Promotions: Survey appeared first on TechNewsWorld.

Network World SecurityAug 28, 2023
Most hyped network technologies and how to deal with them
The appeal of promising network technologies can be jaded by pressure to adopt untested ideas. When I look over the comments I've gotten from enterprise technologists this year, one thing that stands out is that almost three-quarters of them said that entrenched views held by company executives is a "significant problem" for them in sustaining their network and IT operations.

"Every story that comes out gets me a meeting in the board room to debunk a silly idea," one CIO said. I've seen that problem in my own career and so I sympathize, but is there anything that tech experts can do about it? How do you debunk the "big hype" of the moment?

For starters, don't be too dismissive. Technologists agree that a dismissive response to hype cited by senior management is always a bad idea. In fact, the opening comment that most technologists suggested is "I agree there's real potential there, but I think there are some near-term issues that need to be resolved before we could commit to it." The second-most-cited opening is "I've already launched a study of that, and I'll report back to you when it's complete." There's usually a grain (yeah, often a small grain) of truth underneath the hype pile, and the best approach is to acknowledge it somehow and play for time. Hype waves are like the tides; they come in and they go out, and many times management will move on.

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