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Apple today urged iPhone users who are running iOS 13 or iOS 14 to upgrade to iOS 15 to protect themselves from being hacked through malicious web content.
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The AppleCare One trademark was today registered with the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO), suggesting Apple's subscription for customers to cover multiple devices with a single plan could soon be expanding outside the United States.
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The distorted face might be the most-anticipated new emoji, but the orca has my heart.
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Rivian and Uber have entered into a major partnership, with the former to provide the latter with 50,000 robotaxis in a deal worth $1.25 billion in funding. This starts with Uber purchasing 10,000 Rivian R2 robotaxis, which will be deployed in San Francisco and Miami by 2028.
If all goes well, Uber will scoop up 40,000 more robotaxis by 2030. The company plans to scale the initiative to 25 major cities by 2031. The full $1.25 billion investment is contingent on several autonomous milestones, according to a report by Yahoo Finance. However, Uber has already committed $300 million as an initial investment, though this is subject to regulatory approval.
Today, we announced a partnership to help both companies accelerate their autonomous vehicle plans across 25 cities in the US, Canada and Europe by the end of 2031. https://t.co/6WazhobMyr pic.twitter.com/9fzgmIsOd5
— Rivian (@Rivian) March 19, 2026
The announcement actually caused Rivian's
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Catch up on this year's Oscar winners and more!
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NEW RESOURCES Aerospace America: AIAA Releases Special Collection Celebrating 100 Years of Rocketry . "The collection includes 100 papers and articles on rocket propulsion drawn from the archival journal literature of AIAA […]
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Google has detailed how users will be able to sideload apps from unverified developers once it implements its more restrictive policy towards downloading software on Android. The company originally planned to require all developers to be "verified" to distribute on Android, but softened its stance in November 2025 to allow carveouts for Android power-users and hobbyist developers.
For the average Android users, the ability to sideload apps will now be locked behind a multi-step one-time process. Users will first have to enable developer mode in settings, confirm they're not being coached into disabling security, restart their phone (to cut off any phone calls), then wait a day and confirm their identity with biometric authentication or a pin before installing any apps. Google says you can enable the ability to install apps from unverified developers for seven days or indefinitely, but regardless of what you'll choose, you'll still have to dismiss a warning telling you the app you're installing is from an unverified developer.
For hobbyist developers or students who want people to try their app but don't want to create a verified developer account, Google also plans to offer free "limited distributions accounts" that let you share apps without being verified. These accounts will let you share apps with up to 20 devices without having "to provide a government-issued ID or pay a registration fee."
Google is implementing its new verification process
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Use your brain before it turns to mush.
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There's a lot you can do to make your phone last for much longer and it'll save you a ton of money.
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Your next delivery driver might also be training your AI. Welcome to the gig economy's newest side quest: data wrangler with a dash of camera work. DoorDash is rolling out a new "Tasks" app that pays couriers to complete small digital jobs, like recording videos and capturing real-world data to help train AI systems. The […]
The post DoorDash Launches App Paying Workers to Train AI appeared first on eWEEK.
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Nvidia prepares to resume AI chip sales in China after new US approvals, reopening a multibillion-dollar market despite ongoing geopolitical tensions.
The post Nvidia Signals Comeback in China After Months of AI Chip Restrictions appeared first on eWEEK.
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Here's where you can watch Yellowstone, The Madison and more.
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With relief now not expected until 2030, PCs and smartphones will just keep getting more expensive.
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Amazon's next-generation smart assistant has entered its Early Access program in the UK, marking Alexa 's European debut following rollouts in the US, Canada and Mexico. Starting March 19, invitations to start using the smarter, more conversational Alexa will be sent out to "hundreds of thousands" of willing participants, Amazon said in a press release, adding that Alexa is the most popular voice assistant in the UK.
As well as its more natural communication, agentic capabilities, contextual awareness and ability to remember previous conversations across devices, Amazon that users across the pond are getting an "authentically British" AI-powered assistant. It understands slang terms like "cuppa" and might even accuse you of taking the mick in the middle of a conversation. Can we rule out some cringe-inducing cockney impersonations? Absolutely not. It also distinguishes between, for example, how people in the UK say the date — "the 1st of April" — versus how it's said in the US.
Amazon said that engineers, linguists and speech scientists have worked together at the company's Cambridge-based Tech Hub to ensure the voice assistant understands British users, with naturally flowing conversations being a crucial part of the Alexa experience.
On the agentic side of things, the current lineup of UK partners will include OpenTable and, soon, JustEat, alongside existing partnerships with services like Spotify, Philips and Apple Music. Amazon also sources news from the likes of The Guardian
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It's the last day of Nvidia GTC. This is your ultimate guide to everything the chip maker has done this week.
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Do this before you toss out your old iPhone.
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It's easier to prevent a break-in than deal with one. Here's what works best.
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Get 25% off with a Dyson coupon code, plus save up to $600 with discounts on vacuums, $150 off Airwraps, and more.
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Mozilla has set a release date for its next version of Firefox, which will include a free VPN service and a new split-screen tab mode.
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High-end specs meet DIY-friendly features. Gigabyte's latest Aorus Elite makes it easier to build a powerhouse PC without the typical installation headaches.
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Vivaldi this week released version 7.9 of its desktop browser, which includes a new UI Auto-hide feature that clears the entire browser interface from view while you read, watch, or work.
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Val Kilmer's final role will appear in "As Deep as the Grave" through AI, with his family backing the decision as Hollywood debates digital performers.
The post AI Brings Val Kilmer Back for One Final Performance in New Drama appeared first on eWEEK.
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I review a lot of laptops and have been doing so for decades. These are the best Windows laptops that CNET has tested.
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Kilmer's estate collaborated with the filmmakers to make a digital likeness of the actor, who died of cancer last year.
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Commentary: If you want a new iPhone, get the iPhone 17. The iPhone 18 is still too far away, and we don't know enough about it to justify the wait.
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Nothing is challenging Google's Pixel 10A, as both phones share the same affordable price.
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The companies are expanding their collaborative relationship.
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Nothing takes a different tack with its phone series. For the second time in a row, its midrange entry-level A-series smartphones debuted ahead of its next flagship device. The company has even warned that we won't be getting the Nothing Phone 4 until next year. Until then, the Phone 4a Pro is here to make an impact, with a more restrained design, a less obtrusive camera bump and specs that beat out last year's Nothing Phone 3 — all for $499. In 2026, Nothing is truly aiming to dethrone the Pixel 10a.
Hardware
Mat Smith for Engadget
It's a new look. That's often the case with Nothing's smartphones as the company typically reimagines or rejigs what you can see through the clear back panel. This year, however, Nothing is making bigger changes: this is its first metal (aluminum) unibody phone.
With a new periscope telephoto camera design, the jarringly thick camera bump of last year's
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tvOS 26.4 includes a new Genius Browse section in the Apple TV app, which gives recommendations for TV shows and movies across multiple suggested categories.
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In an interview with Nikias Molina at New York's Grand Central Terminal last week, Apple's CEO Tim Cook briefly commented on the future of the iPhone.
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Update, 4:05PM ET: A few hours after this story was published, Google reached out to retract the news. The company provided Engadget with the following statement:
"Search Live has not rolled out globally to all users. It remains available in the US and India, with testing currently underway in additional markets. We apologize for the earlier miscommunication."
Given that the company says it is testing in more markets, it seems entirely possible that the global Search Live release will happen sooner than later. But, for now, it's on hold.
The original, unedited article follows below:
After rolling out Search Live to all US Google app users last September, Google is now bringing the feature to every place where it offers its AI Mode chatbot. Search Live, if you need a reminder, allows you to point your phone's camera at an object or scene and ask questions about what you see in front of you. Google debuted the tool at I/O 2025 before it began rolling it out to users. With today's expansion, Search Live is available in more than 200 countries and territories.
What's more, Google has updated the feature to run off its Gemini 3.1 Flash model, an upgrade the company says should translate to more natural conversations, in addition to a faster and more reliable experience. The new model is also natively multilingual. You can access Search Live from the Google app on Android and iOS. Tap the "L
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NEW RESOURCES The Conversation: Who were the ‘peasants' of the 1381 Peasants' Revolt? New database has answers. "The Peasants' Revolt of 1381 was one of the largest and most dramatic popular uprisings […]
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Google Chrome is a browser that combines a minimal design with sophisticated technology to make the web faster, safer, and easier. One box for everything, type in the address bar and get suggestions for both search and web pages.
[License: Freeware | Requires:
11|10|8|7|Linux|macOS | Size: Size Varies ]
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang just threw his considerable weight behind the fast-growing OpenClaw AI agent platform, declaring it a seismic shift in how humans will interact with artificial intelligence going forward. Speaking with CNBC's Jim Cramer on "Mad Money" from the sidelines of Nvidia's GTC conference in California, Huang declared about OpenClaw: "It is now […]
The post Jensen Huang: OpenClaw Is ‘the Next ChatGPT' and a Historic Open-Source Breakthrough appeared first on eWEEK.
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Apple's iOS 26.4 beta adds AI-generated Apple Music playlists, early testing for encrypted RCS messaging and a new setting to tone down brighter visual effects.
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Powering it is probably easy. Keeping things cool in a vacuum is the hard part.
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Apple today seeded the release candidate versions of upcoming watchOS 26.4, tvOS 26.4 and visionOS 26.4 updates for testing purposes. The software comes a week after Apple released the fourth betas. Release candidates are the final updates that will be provided to the public in the near future if no final bugs are discovered.
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At GTC 2026, Jensen Huang's real message wasn't about hardware. It was about inference, agents, and Nvidia's attempt to define the next phase of the AI economy.
The post The Most Important Thing Jensen Huang Said at GTC 2026 Wasn't About a Chip appeared first on eWEEK.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook is in China, where he attended one of the company's 50th anniversary events outside of its Taikoo Li retail store in Chengdu today. The event revolved around a performance by Chinese singer Li Yuchun, and it comes after Apple hosted a surprise Alicia Keys concert at its Grand Central store in New York last week.
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If you're thinking of popping popcorn in an air fryer, you'll want to read this expert advice first.
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Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for March 19.
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Val Kilmer had a lot of unconventional beliefs, and the director claims this is what he wanted.
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If your iPhone has Apple Intelligence, you can create your own emoji now.
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Nvidia's GTC 2026 reveals trillion-dollar AI demand, Vera Rubin chips, and the rise of agent-based computing reshaping enterprise IT.
The post Everything Nvidia Just Announced at GTC 2026: 7 Chips, 5 Racks, 1 Giant Bet on Agentic AI appeared first on eWEEK.
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NEW RESOURCES Sul Informação: Digital platform bringing Camões into the 21st century presented at Silves Secondary School.. "This database of Camões' works brings together culture, education, and digital innovation, filling a gap […]
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The storage capacity options for Apple's upcoming book-style foldable iPhone have allegedly leaked, along with their approximate pricing.
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