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This is a rare chance to pick up some excellent trackers for cheap and never lose your things again.
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Too much AI on your Galaxy phone? Here's how to disable it.
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You can feel comfortable scrolling on the subway in peace with Samsung's new flagship phone.
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Apple is taking a different approach with its latest event, as new product announcements could happen all week long.
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Before signing up for an AI video subscription, read our testing and reviews.
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Having Perplexity's AI and models on devices from the world's biggest phone-maker puts the company under a brighter light.
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Nano Banana is great but it might not be the best tool for your project. Here's how to decide what AI image program to use.
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Google says the second-generation model uses the precision of the pro model with the speed of the original.
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Apple and Netflix have entered into a rather surprising partnership. The dynamic streaming duo will share Formula 1 programming, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The deal allows Netflix to stream the F1 Canadian Grand Prix in May, along with Apple TV. On the flipside, Apple TV and Netflix will both air season eight of the docuseries Drive to Survive.
The Netflix-created series spotlights various F1 drivers and their teams. The season premieres at midnight on both platforms. Eddy Cue, Apple's senior VP of services, said that Netflix "has played a pivotal role in growing F1 since the launch of Drive to Survive, and we're thrilled to make F1 content more broadly available to new and existing US fans."
It seems like both companies stand to gain from this deal. Apple gets related F1 programming to air alongside the live races, and an expanded reach for these races. Netflix gets F1 races in the US, continuing the platform's strategy of frequently airing live events.
Apple secured the rights to stream F1 races last year in a deal believed to be valued at around $150 million per year. The company has since been trying to expand the reach of the sport, and t
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After several weeks of testing, Apple today released Xcode 26.3, an update that allows developers to use tools like Anthropic's Claude Agent and OpenAI's Codex for app creation directly in Xcode.
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The announcement comes ahead of the 2026 Formula 1 season.
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We've known Apple would follow up its blockbuster film F1: The Movie with live coverage of F1 races in 2026. Now that we're approaching the first grand prix weekend of the year, the company has provided details on what fans can expect to see inside the Apple TV app and beyond.
There's already a dedicated F1 channel in the Apple TV app, which is where you'll stream races live when the time comes. You can also watch practice sessions, sprint races and both pre- and post-race coverage. Apple offers a number of additional F1 videos there (I'd recommend watching the one on the new rules) and you'll be able to stream the latest season of Drive To Survive on Apple TV as well.
Apple will offer the F1 TV feed as the main broadcast alongside the Sky Sports feed for all races. If you'll recall, ESPN used to show the Sky Sports feed with Sky's commentary team for its coverage of F1. Apple says it'll broadcast every grand prix in 4K (Dolby Vision) with 5.1 audio (no mention of Dolby Atmos).
As part of Apple's deal with F1, Apple TV subscribers get F1 TV Premium for the 2026 season. This gives you access to things like onboard cameras, team radios and live telemetry in
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You need your adjusted gross income from last year's taxes to file your federal income tax return online in 2026.
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Anthropic retired Claude Opus 3, but is keeping it available for paid claude.ai subscribers and offering API access by request as it formalizes a model retirement process.
The post Claude Opus 3 Is Being "Retired" — Here's What That Actually Means appeared first on eWEEK.
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Apple's imminent series of announcements will focus on chip updates, rather than redesigned devices, according to a known leaker.
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Google has launched its new image generation model, the Nano Banana 2, which is powered by Gemini 3.1 Flash Image. The company says the new model has the capabilities, world knowledge and reasoning of Nano Banana Pro, but it can accomplish tasks at "lightning-fast speed." That enables rapid editing and the quick creation of various iterations using a single prompt.
Nano Banana 2 will give more people access to capabilities that were previously exclusive to the Pro model. That includes Pro's ability to pull real-time information and images from web searches to create, say, infographics and diagrams. It will also be able to generate texts on images for marketing materials and greeting cards.
Google says Nano Banana 2 can maintain character resemblance for up to five characters in a single workflow, which could be especially valuable if you're using it to create storyboards or visual stories. It can follow precise instructions for complex requests, as well, and can generate input with up to 4K in resolution with richer textures and sharper details than its predecessors could.
Nano Banana Pro could already generate images so realistic, it's almost impossible to tell that they were AI-generated. Google even had to limit its use due to high demand. Whether Nano Banana 2 can generate images that are markedly better than what Pro could create — and whether we could still tell if an image was made by AI — remains to be seen. The new model will replace Nano Banana Pro in the Gemini app, but Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers will retain access to Nano Banana Pr
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The Even Realities G2 glasses have a spectacular design. I just wish they actually felt useful.
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Space heaters can keep you warm, but only when they're not allowed to burn your entire home down.
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Nearby Glasses is an Android app that alerts you when smart glasses are detected nearby. It utilizes company identifiers embedded in the Bluetooth data transmitted by these devices.
It detects the unique Bluetooth signature emitted by smart glasses. When these glasses are detected, the system sends a push notification to users, alerting them that someone wearing them may be nearby. [License: Open Source | Requires:
Android | Size: 2 MB ]
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Geneticists have found an interesting pattern in how early humans and Neanderthals interbred—and it wasn't balanced.
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The founders of HateAid, a German human-rights group that helps victims of online attacks, were accused by the Trump administration of being part of a "global censorship-industrial complex."
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A few essential tools are required to brew professional-grade coffee at home. An expert clued me in on the most important one.
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A new survey shows that our gadgets make us feel in control, but our expert calls that concerning.
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Peacock's got the goods, from Oscar contenders to big-budget blockbusters.
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The Hedgehog Go was designed to be the world's first dual-purpose dryer for hair and winter gear. I tested it for several weeks.
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Apple Maps has been updated with a new guide called "2026 Formula 1 Tracks Around the World," ahead of the new season which is being streamed exclusively on Apple TV in the United States.
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You can now have conversations with the Luna Ring about your health and even ask it questions, but there is a catch.
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We're live from Samsung's Unpacked event in San Francisco, where the company's revealing the Galaxy S26, S26 Plus and S26 Ultra.
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Here's how the new Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra compares with its Apple rival, the iPhone 17 Pro Max.
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If it's time for a new desk, why not look at the best desks?
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At Galaxy Unpacked 2026, Samsung reveals the AI-powered Galaxy S26 series with a built-in Privacy Display, Perplexity integration, and new Buds4 earbuds.
The post Samsung Launches Galaxy S26 Series With Expanded AI Features appeared first on eWEEK.
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TWEAKS AND UPDATES Politico: What happened after Elon Musk took the Russian army offline. "A decision earlier this month by SpaceX to shut down access to Starlink satellite-internet terminals caused immediate chaos […]
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Anthropic expanded Claude Cowork with cross-app workflows, new connectors, and enterprise controls, letting teams tailor Claude to internal tools and processes.
The post Anthropic Upgrades Claude Cowork to Supercharge Everyday Office Productivity appeared first on eWEEK.
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Save time when filing your taxes, then track your refund all the way to your bank.
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Keep your open wine fresher for longer with this guide.
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There are specific places your security cameras should never go.
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There's a right way to cut back on coffee without withdrawal symptoms, according to experts.
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Prediction markets like Kalshi and Polymarket are booming, and so is a fight among regulators, lawmakers, and advocates over their legality.
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NEW RESOURCES Tippah News: Mississippi auditor creates nonprofit spending database after finding state couldn't tally funding. "The Mississippi Office of the State Auditor said Wednesday it has launched an online Nonprofit Spending […]
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For Apple-using workers on the go, especially if you frequent shared co-working spaces or public places, don't assume you're as secure as you think you are.
Co-working spaces are particularly under threat, in part because criminals have already figured out that the people using them are good targets for data theft, ransomware, and more.
They've also realized that at least some of those working from such spaces might well be part of, or connected with, larger corporate entities — meaning a successful data heist could unlock the gates to greater and more profitable kingdoms. There are useful resources from government and industry aimed at helping workers lock down their devices and data. In the US, for instance, the National Institute of Standards and Technology has published a useful guide to explain some of the risks, while the US Office of Personnel Management offered up even more useful advice.
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