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GizmodoMar 18, 2026
Meta Quest VR Headset Users to Lose Access to Horizon Worlds, Legs and All
Soon, you won't be able to access Meta's flagship metaverse experience on its flagship metaverse-experiencing device

Major GeeksMar 18, 2026
Proton Pass 1.35.0
Proton Pass is a freemium, Open Source password/identity manager that keeps all your logins, 2FA codes, email aliases, secure notes, and files locked down with end-to-end encryption.... [License: Freemium | Requires: 10|Android|Linux|macOS | Size: 127-223 MB ]

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AT&T Promo Codes and Bundle Deals: Save $50 in March (Wired News)

Wired NewsMar 18, 2026
NordVPN Coupons and Deals: 77% Off in March 2026
Save up to 77% on 2-year plans and get 3 free months with our NordVPN discount codes.

Yahoo TechnologyMar 17, 2026
Nvidia CEO Huang says company sees more than $1 trillion in sales through 2027


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GizmodoMar 17, 2026
Apple's Head Engineer for Home Devices Quits Apple Amid Siri Debacle, Joins Oura
Apple's smart home devices have not seen a major new release in some time, and reporting strongly suggests that's because of the company's struggles with Siri.

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Apple's Head of Home Hardware Leaves for Smart Ring Maker Oura (Mac Rumors)
Apple and Nike team up for a new Powerbeats Pro 2 colorway (Engadget)

CNET NewsMar 17, 2026
Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Wednesday, March 18
Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for March 18.

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Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for March 18, #541 (CNET News)

CNET How ToMar 17, 2026
Stop Guessing These Letters in Wordle—And Start Using These Instead
If your starter word contains a rarely used letter, rethink your strategy. Here are the most commonly used letters in the alphabet.

Wired NewsMar 17, 2026
Meta Is Shutting Down Horizon Worlds on Meta Quest
Meta's flailing virtual reality social experience is being discontinued in June. It's part of Meta's broader moves to slim down the business that became its namesake.

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Meta will shut down VR Horizon Worlds access in June (Engadget)

CNET NewsMar 17, 2026
Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for March 18 #745
Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for March 18, No. 745.

CNET NewsMar 17, 2026
Google, Meta and Amazon Join Global Pact to Fight Rising Online Scams
The companies will share fraud intelligence and coordinate responses as AI makes scams faster, cheaper and harder to detect.

EngadgetMar 17, 2026
Apple releases its first Background Security Improvement for macOS, iOS and iPadOS
Apple has started providing small security updates to iOS, iPadOS and macOS devices. These are dubbed Background Security Improvements that will offer minor system updates between the larger software updates. According to the company, these are meant to "deliver lightweight security releases for components such as the Safari browser, WebKit framework stack, and other system libraries that benefit from smaller, ongoing security patches between software updates."

These updates should download in the background, as the name implies, although the device will need to be restarted to complete the process. In practice, we found that applying a Background Security Improvement was faster than a typical software update from Apple. On an iPhone, the restart was more of a power cycle taking under a minute compared with the 5 to 10 minutes a standard update takes a device out of commission. 

The inaugural Background Security Improvement was released today with a patch for WebKit. These updates will be supported and enabled on devices running iOS 26.1, iPadOS 26.1 and macOS 26.1. Details can be reviewed under the Privacy & Security section of the Settings menu.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/computing/apple-releases-its-first-background-security-improvement-for-macos-ios-and-ipados-214052311.html?src=rss


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CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 17, 2026
Nvidia Teases DLSS 5 and Gamers Aren't Impressed
The new AI technology is making some big changes to video game graphics that hardly anyone seems to like.

Yahoo TechnologyMar 17, 2026
Nvidia Sees Sales Goal Topping $1 Trillion With New Markets


Mac RumorsMar 17, 2026
Google's Personal Intelligence Now Rolling Out to Free Gemini Users in the U.S.
Google is bringing Personal Intelligence to all Google Gemini users starting today, after testing the feature with its paid plans. Personal Intelligence allows Gemini AI to provide personalized responses based on information pulled from connected Google apps like Gmail, Google Photos, YouTube, and more.


EngadgetMar 17, 2026
Gamers are right to be disgusted by NVIDIA's DLSS 5
You can sum up the gamer response to NVIDIA's DLSS 5 announcement with the ever-relevant Fallout 4 meme: "Everyone disliked that." Across social media and Reddit last night, I couldn't find anyone who's genuinely positive about the potential for DLSS 5, which uses AI to add "photorealistic" lighting and materials to in-game models and environments. Instead, it's mostly complaints about the feature being another avenue for AI slop. And you know what? I agree.

It's not unusual to see gamers being reflexively angry about new technology on the internet, especially when it's being pitched by NVIDIA as the "biggest breakthrough in computer graphics" since its RTX 20-series GPUs arrived in 2018 with real-time ray tracing. There was plenty of suspicion around DLSS's original AI upscaling model, as well as the "fake" frames generated by later iterations. But the few demos we've seen of DLSS 5 basically look like "yassified" AI filters for popular games.

Leon and Grace from Resident Evil: Requiem have more distinct facial and hair detail, but they look a bit too slick. There are more wrinkles o


CNET NewsMar 17, 2026
Nvidia GTC: Catch Up on All the AI and Robotics News from Jensen Huang's Keynote
It wouldn't be a Nvidia keynote without a robot on stage, and GTC did not disappoint.

GizmodoMar 17, 2026
Arizona AG Hits Kalshi with Criminal Charges
The prediction market is accused of misdemeanors related to illegal gambling.

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CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 17, 2026
Fitbit's Personal Health Coach Will Soon Understand Your Medical Records
Google says Fitbit's AI Coach will offer improved sleep insights and use your medical records for more personalized advice.

CNET NewsMar 17, 2026
Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster Sue OpenAI
The lawsuit continues a trend of content owners suing AI companies for copyright infringement.

Yahoo TechnologyMar 17, 2026
Nvidia just forecast $1 trillion in AI demand. So why isn't Jensen Huang a target of AI backlash?


New York Times TechMar 17, 2026
Arizona Files Criminal Charges Against Kalshi, the Prediction Site
The state accused Kalshi on Tuesday of operating an illegal gambling business, escalating the legal battle between states and prediction markets.

ResearchBuzzMar 17, 2026
Female Comedians, Myrient Video Game Archive, Library of Congress, More: Tuesday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, March 17, 2026
NEW RESOURCES DELIAH: Database of female and non-cisgender comedians active in the 21st-century Anglophone world. "DELIAH is pleased to announce the launch of a research database documenting over 500 female and non-cisgender […]

SlashDotMar 17, 2026
Samsung Ends $2,899 Galaxy Z TriFold Sales After Just Three Months


EngadgetMar 17, 2026
Google makes Gemini personalization available to free users
At the start of the year, Google introduced Personal Intelligence, a Gemini feature that allows the chatbot to pull information from the user's other Google apps and services to generate personalized responses. After making the feature first available to Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers, the company is expanding availability to more users in the US. 

Google is kicking off the expansion with AI Mode. Starting today, anyone in the US can enable Personal Intelligence inside of the company's dedicated search chatbot. To enable the feature, tap on your profile, select Search personalization, followed by Connected Content Apps. From there, select Connect Workspace and Google Photos.

In the coming weeks, Google will start rolling out Personal Intelligence to free users of the Gemini app in the US, with international availability to follow thereafter. The company plans to do the same with Gemini in Chrome, where personalization will first roll out to users in the US before becoming available in other countries. 

Google suggests a few different use cases for Gemini personalization inside of AI Mode, the Gemini app and Chrome. For instance, say you turn to AI mode for help with planning an upcoming trip. Instead of generating a generic itinerary, the chatbot will pull information from your apps to suggest something more tailored to your interests. It can also help you with troubleshooting in cases where you can't remember the exact make or model of a


eWeekMar 17, 2026
Britannica Sues OpenAI, Alleging Copyright Misuse and Brand Harm
Britannica sued OpenAI, accusing ChatGPT of using its copyrighted content for AI training and producing outputs that closely tracked its material.

The post Britannica Sues OpenAI, Alleging Copyright Misuse and Brand Harm appeared first on eWEEK.



CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 17, 2026
Samsung Halts Galaxy Z TriFold Sales After Just Three Months
The 10-inch device cost nearly $3,000 and will no longer be available to buy in the US or South Korea.

ResearchBuzzMar 17, 2026
Beer Labels, Media Matters, Oracle, More: Tuesday ResearchBuzz, March 17, 2026
NEW RESOURCES News By Wire: Preserving Craft Beer History: BeerGuysCarolinas Debuts Massive Archive and HD Label Art Gallery (PRESS RELEASE). "Moving beyond standard review platforms, the BeerGuysCarolinas database catalogs the exact DNA […]

Wired NewsMar 17, 2026
Dermstore Promo Codes and Deals: Save Up to 25%
Score major savings on premium skincare, hair care, and cosmetics with these verified Dermstore discount codes and rewards offers.

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 17, 2026
Do You Need to Upgrade Your MacBook Air? M5, M4, M3, M2, M1 Models Compared
With the release of the new M5 MacBook Air, has the time come to replace your current model? Join me as I go through each of the past four generations to help you answer that question.

Mac RumorsMar 17, 2026
Spigen's New AirPods Pro 3 Case Is Modeled After the Original Macintosh Mouse
Accessory maker Spigen this week expanded its lineup of case options that are designed to look like vintage Apple Macs. The clever new Classic LS AirPods Pro 3 Case resembles a the iconic Apple Macintosh mouse, so it goes well with Spigen's Mac-style iPhone cases.


Yahoo TechnologyMar 17, 2026
AI Drone Software Stock Jumps 520% in Best IPO Since Newsmax


CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 17, 2026
Dog Health Goes Digital With New AI Chatbot
Fi Intelligence allows you to ask questions of a specially tailored pet health chatbot, but it's not meant to replace vet visits.

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 17, 2026
FIFA Joins Forces With YouTube for World Cup 2026
The deal will give fans more ways to engage with the tournament.

CNET NewsMar 17, 2026
Anker's Upcoming Liberty 5 Pro Max Buds Will Have an AI Voice Recorder in Their Charging Case
Leaks reveal that Anker's new Liberty 5 Pro and Pro Max earbuds will feature an in-house-developed AI chip called the Anker Thus.

Mac RumorsMar 17, 2026
iFixit Tears Down the iPhone 17e, Discovers MagSafe Upgrade Path for iPhone 16e Owners
Repair site iFixit today took apart the iPhone 17e, which is the new low-cost iPhone that Apple launched last Wednesday. The ?iPhone 17e? is almost identical to the iPhone 16e in design, but it does include a MagSafe back panel that supports ?MagSafe? and faster Qi charging than the iPhone 16e.


CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 17, 2026
Amazon Speeds Up Delivery Even More With 1- and 3-Hour Options
The retailer says the one-hour option is available in hundreds of cities, with discounted shipping for Prime members.

EngadgetMar 17, 2026
YouTube and FIFA partner up for the 2026 World Cup
FIFA is turning to streaming platforms to maximize its return on the 2026 World Cup. Two months after announcing a "Preferred Platform" partnership with TikTok, the organization has now struck a similar deal with YouTube.

Broadcasting rights are FIFA's largest revenue stream for the tournament — and media companies pay top dollar for that access. So, deals like this with streaming platforms help sweeten the package for broadcasters looking to boost their reach.

What does that look like for those watching from home? FIFA says its media partners will have the option of streaming "a select number of matches in full" on their YouTube channels. They can also live-stream the first 10 minutes of every match, presumably serving as a hook to coax viewers to finish the match on television. In addition, FIFA's media partners will get access to "every angle" of match footage to craft custom content.

"As the world's attention turns to the action in Canada, Mexico and the United States, this collaboration with YouTube reinforces our ambition to maximise the tournament's impact across the ever-evolving media landscape," FIFA Secretary General Mattias Grafström said. He says the partnership will offer "fans everywhere easy access to an immersive view of the biggest single-sport event in history."

The World Cup runs from June 11 to July 19. Matches will take place in 16 cities across Canada, Mexico, and the US.

This article originally appeared on E


Mac RumorsMar 16, 2026
AirPods Max 2 Reveal iOS 26.4 Launch Date
Apple today introduced the second-generation version of its over-ear AirPods Max headphones, and some of the software requirements in the fine print give us some insight into when Apple's iOS 26.4 update will be released to the public.


EngadgetMar 12, 2026
Microsoft's Copilot Health can use AI to turn your fitness data and medical records 'into a coherent story'
Microsoft has unveiled Copilot Health, an AI-powered tool it claims can help make sense of your medical records, health history and fitness data from wearables, should you grant it access to that information. The company said it will be in a "separate, secure space" in the Copilot app and that the idea is to help provide you with more context and insights so you can ask your doctor the right questions when you see them.

Copilot Health is designed to help you better understand your medical information as a whole, Microsoft says. It is not "intended to diagnose, treat or prevent diseases or other conditions and is not a substitute for professional medical advice," the company pointed out in a blog post.

The tool can pull in activity, fitness and sleep data from more than 50 devices, including Apple Watch, Oura and Fitbit. Through HealthEx, it can access health records that include visit summaries, medication details and test results from more than 50,000 hospitals and provider organizations in the US. It can tap into lab test results from Function, should you allow it to do so.

Copilot Health can take all those details and apply "intelligence to turn them into a coherent story," such as helping you pinpoint the reasons why you don't sleep too well, the company suggested. It can access real-time provider directories in the US to help users find clinicians based on factors like location, specialty, spoken languages and insurance coverage.

Microsoft says that, across AI-powered consumer products li


New York Times TechMar 12, 2026
A.I. Chatbots Want Your Health Records. Tread Carefully.
Following rivals like Amazon and OpenAI, Microsoft is upgrading its artificially intelligent assistant to track your health. There are benefits and risks to consider.

Mac RumorsMar 11, 2026
Apple Releases New Versions of iOS for Older iPhones
Apple today released iOS 16.7.15, iPadOS 16.7.15, iOS 15.8.7, and iPadOS 15.8.7, updates designed for older iPhones and iPads that are not able to run newer versions of iOS and iPadOS.


ResearchBuzzMar 10, 2026
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NEW RESOURCES EBSCO: EBSCO Information Services Launches Global Indigenous Studies Database. "The extensive collection in Indigenous Studies Source contains 138 full-text journals and magazines. It also features seminal books, tribal newspapers and […]

PC World Latest NewsOct 15, 2025
Gemini for Home's daily briefings are getting spooky, users say

Those are just some of the things that Google's Gemini have been reporting in its Home Briefs—the summaries it can produce of the daily goings-on detected by Nest security cameras and other connected smart home devices—and some Gemini for Home users say they're getting thoroughly creeped out by the briefings, particularly with Halloween right around the corner. 

"Throughout the morning, several instances of people in black cloaks or robes were observed standing in the yard," read a Home Brief screenshot posed by a Google Home user on Reddit. "The unusual presence of individuals in black cloaks or robes continued into the afternoon, with multiple sighting in the yard and approaching the driveway." 

Talk about a spooky report, but the reality turned out to be pretty innocuous. 

"It's hilarious, I got this summary today," the user said. "For the ‘black cloaks or robes,' I have Halloween decorations that the camera sees."  

The user allowed that the creepy description was more or less "accurate," but that another event reported in the briefing ("a person was seen walking by the playset in the Backyard") didn't happen: "The person by the playset doesn't exist, the clip showed nobody." 

In a similar occurrence, another Gemini for Home users posted a


ConnectSafelyApr 10, 2024
Which Mode of Communication - In-person or Digital - is Best for Our Mental Health?
A recent study found that certain types of communication with family, friends, and classmates/coworkers are more beneficial for mental health than others.

The post Which Mode of Communication - In-person or Digital - is Best for Our Mental Health? appeared first on ConnectSafely.



ComputerWorldFeb 28, 2024
Google calls Microsoft's cloud practices in the EU anti-competitive
Google Cloud has joined AWS and Europe-based Cloud Infrastructure Services Providers in Europe (CISPE) in protesting Microsoft's anticompetitive cloud software licensing practices in the EU.

"Microsoft's cloud licensing restrictions restrict choice and create harmful downstream impacts for companies, ranging from higher costs to more security breaches to a chilling effect on smaller cloud and software providers including European AI startups," Amit Zavery, vice president of platforms at Google Cloud, wrote on X.

Microsoft should end the arbitrary "Listed Provider" designation and allow customers to run their previously purchased software on any platform without paying as much as 5x more to use non-Azure clouds, Zavery said, adding that Microsoft shouldn't be permitted to pick and choose who it competes with.

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