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Yahoo TechnologyMay 12, 2026
Up 377%, Is Intel Proving Why It Was a Mistake for Nvidia to Replace Intel in the Dow Jones Industrial Average?


Mac RumorsMay 11, 2026
Apple Bought Color Grading Tool Color.io in January
Apple purchased a small, one-person company called Patchflyer back in January, according to new acquisition disclosures provided by the European Union. Patchflyer was owned by Jonathan Ochmann, who created Color.io, a web-based color grading tool popular with photographers and filmmakers.


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CNET NewsMay 11, 2026
Prime Video Shoots for Assassins and Steamy Titles With New TV Show Pickups
Brett Goldstein stars as an escort in one show, and Hannah Waddingham is a professional killer in another.

SlashDotMay 11, 2026
CUDA Proves Nvidia Is a Software Company


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Mac RumorsMay 11, 2026
Apple Releases iOS 26.5 and iPadOS 26.5 With End-to-End Encrypted RCS, New Wallpaper, and Maps Updates
Apple today released iOS 26.5 and iPadOS 26.5, the newest updates to the iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 operating systems. The software comes nearly two months after Apple released iOS 26.4 and iPadOS 26.4.


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Apple Releases tvOS 26.5 (Mac Rumors)

Mac RumorsMay 11, 2026
EU iPhone Users Get AirPods-Like Pairing and Notification Forwarding for Third-Party Wearables in iOS 26.5
iOS 26.5 introduces several interoperability changes for third-party wearables, which means European iPhone users have access to new capabilities when using non-Apple accessories.


Mac RumorsMay 11, 2026
Gurman: New Apple Vision Pro Won't Arrive for at Least Two Years
Apple hasn't fully abandoned the Vision Pro, but anyone hoping for a successor will be waiting at least two more years, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.


CNET How ToMay 11, 2026
I've Poached My Last Egg in a Pot. This 1-Minute Microwave Method Never Fails
Put down the pot. A protein-packed breakfast has never been easier.

Yahoo TechnologyMay 11, 2026
Asian shares are mixed and oil jumps 4% after Trump rejects Iran's response to ceasefire proposal


CNET Most Popular ProductsMay 11, 2026
Can Air Purifiers Combat Pet Dander? What Our Testing Revealed
We tested Dreame's pet-focused air purifiers to see if they live up to their promises.

CNET Most Popular ProductsMay 11, 2026
Texas Sues Netflix for Alleged Data Collection of Children Without Consent
The Texas Attorney General alleges that Netflix has designed its platform to be addictive and plans to sell data "for a handsome profit."

SlashDotMay 10, 2026
Amazon Relents, Lets its Programmers Use OpenAI's Codex and Anthropic's Claude


SlashDotMay 10, 2026
Rocket Lab Reports Growing Demand for Commercial Space Products. Stock Surges 34%


ComputerWorldMar 12, 2024
Meta sues former executive over alleged AI theft
Meta is suing its former vice president of infrastructure over allegations that he stole proprietary human resources data about the company's top performers, and key information about its data center supply chain partners to bring to his new employer.

In a complaint filed in late February in a California State Court, the software giant alleged that Dipinder Singh Khurana breached contractual agreements, loyalty, and fiduciary duties by taking proprietary, information related to Meta's data centers, supply chain, as well as employee compensation to a Stealth AI startup where he holds a similar position to what he held at Meta. 

"Khurana was given access to proprietary, confidential, non-public, and highly sensitive Meta documents and information that only a limited set of Meta's employees can access," according to the complaint. The complaint added that the unauthorized disclosures would hurt competitive advantage, particularly in areas such as AI, data center technology, supply chain operations, and talent retention.

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Computer World Security NewsNov 29, 2023
How to go incognito in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari
Private browsing. Incognito. Privacy mode.

Web browser functions like those trace their roots back more than a decade, and the feature — first found in a top browser in 2005 — spread quickly as one copied another, made tweaks and minor improvements.

But privacy-promising labels can be treacherous. Simply put, going "incognito" is as effective in guarding online privacy as witchcraft is in warding off a common cold.

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Computer World Security NewsOct 24, 2023
Android's new biometric spec for 'strong security' is anything but
Google has released new biometrics specs for Android devices, with the top-level "strong security" option requiring only "a spoof and imposter acceptance rate not higher than 7%." But most biometrics specialists say that for something to be considered "high security," that imposter and acceptance rate should be closer to 1%.

That prompted me to ask Google for comment. Google replied by emailing an anonymous statement to be attributed to nobody that doesn't directly defend the levels it chose — but did say security decisions are ultimately up to each handset manufacturer.

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