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EngadgetJul 12, 2026
Refreshed Apple Pencils may arrive next year with improved repairability
Thanks to upcoming EU regulations, the next Apple Pencil could feature replaceable batteries.

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Mac RumorsJul 10, 2026
Apple Reportedly Slashes iPhone 17 Demand Forecast Amid Rising Costs
Apple has significantly lowered its demand expectations for the standard iPhone 17 because of rising hardware costs, a Chinese leaker claimed today.


Mac RumorsJul 08, 2026
Apple to Drop Support for Encrypted Mac OS Extended Drives Next Year
Apple today published a new support document warning that macOS 28 will no longer support encrypted Mac OS Extended (HFS ) volumes, meaning affected external drives will need to be decrypted or reformatted ahead of the update.


Mac RumorsJul 07, 2026
Google's Pixel 11 Event Set for August 12, a Month Before Apple Debuts Foldable iPhone
Google will introduce its latest Pixel smartphones at an August 12 event, debuting the updated devices about a month ahead of when Apple is expected to announce new iPhone models.


Mac RumorsJul 06, 2026
iPhone 17 Pro Max Sealed in Time Capsule Until 2276
An iPhone 17 Pro Max in Cosmic Orange has been sealed inside a 250 year time capsule as part of America's Semiquincentennial celebrations, with the device not due to be seen again until the 23rd century.


Network World SecurityOct 19, 2023
Security startup Airgap Networks brings telco technologies to the LAN
AI-generating malware, deep fake identity spoofing, and state-sponsored ransomware are just a few of the latest methods that attackers are using to bypass traditional cybersecurity tools. Ritesh Agrawal, CEO of cybersecurity startup Airgap Networks, noticed that many of the attacks that compromise enterprise networks fail to penetrate telco and service provider networks.

"Even though they're deploying the same routers, switches, and firewalls, there's something fundamentally different about telco networks that shields them from many threats to enterprise LANs," Argawal said. Agrawal has 20 years of experience with cybersecurity, enterprise networking, and cloud computing, most of that time spent with Juniper Networks focusing on telco and large enterprise clients.

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