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A new company called Hark is building an ambitious-sounding AI lab, with a physical product of some sort in the works.
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NEW RESOURCES Arizona Luminaria: Arizona teen builds website to help families find dual-language schools. "Meaning ‘navigator' in English, the site supports families with questions about dual-language programs and details the model used. […]
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'Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway: The Sorcery of Nymph Circe' has been out in Japan since the start of the year, but U.S. audiences will finally get to see it May 15.
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Apple Maps will soon have ads, Apple confirmed in a blog post announcing the company's new Apple Business platform. Reports that Apple planned to expand its ad business outside of the App Store and Apple News broke as recently as yesterday, but the company has been rumored to be exploring putting ads in its navigation app as far back as 2022.
Ads in Maps, as the new advertising program is called, will allow businesses to create ads that can appear "when users search in Maps," at the top of search results and "at the top of a new Suggested Places experience in Maps, which will display recommendations based on what's trending nearby, the user's recent searches, and more," Apple says. The program will be open to Apple Business customers in the US and Canada starting this summer. Any advertisers using the existing Apple Ads experience will also be able to book space in Apple Maps.
Like the other ads Apple offers to businesses in the App Store and Apple News, ads in maps will be clearly marked and are designed to maintain
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The live music discovery platform Bandsintown's partnership with Apple goes way back, but iOS 26.4 brings the deepest integration between the two companies to date. Concert listings from Bandsintown will now appear in Apple Music, allowing you to find out when either a band you already love, or one you're discovering for the first time, is next playing live.
Artists who use Bandsintown to advertise their tour dates can promote upcoming shows in a number of ways through Apple's app. A new Concerts tab will live within Search, allowing subscribers to search for shows by their genre, location and date, while participating artists can also connect their Bandsintown dashboard to their Apple Music artist page. By doing this, their tour dates will automatically appear in an "Upcoming Concerts" section within 48 hours of connecting the two services.
Apple Music users can tap listed events to see more details about a show and will be able to buy tickets through direct links to sellers. If you follow artists, you can also set up push notifications for their announced shows.
Bandsintown's platform is already built into a number of other Apple apps and services, with the likes of Shazam, Apple Maps, Photos and Spotlight Search all able to pull through live event data. The new Apple Music features will be available on devices running iOS 26.4 when it leaves beta.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/music/bandsintown-integration-for-concerts-is-coming-to-apple-music-170034229.html?src=rss
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Siri's full-screen effect still feels fresh, but you may not see it on your iPhone. Here's how to check if it's turned on.
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Apple's higher-tier models dominate among owned iPhone 17 models, while the thin iPhone Air is more popular than last year's Plus model.
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If these images are real, this is the first look at the Oura Ring 5.
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Apple's progress toward under-display Face ID and a fully uninterrupted iPhone display is encountering ongoing challenges, with a new report indicating that the company is likely to focus on incremental reductions to the Dynamic Island rather than major front-facing design changes in the near term.
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This Eureka outperformed the competition during our tests, and it gets a nice discount during Amazon's Big Spring Sale.
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NEW RESOURCES Santa Barbara Independent: Chasing the Superbloom: New Map Helps Campers Time Wildflower Trips. "The California Superbloom Forecast pulls from roughly five years of research-grade observations submitted through the community science […]
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Four elite-level cleaning machines and one amazing hair dryer are the stars of this weeklong sale event, with hundreds of dollars in price cuts.
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The FCC just banned the sale of new consumer-grade Wi-Fi routers manufactured outside the US. Here's what it means for you.
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You can download and 3D print the little spaceman from Project Hail Mary, and it's inspiring, like the movie itself.
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Stitch puts UI design tools into the hands of anyone who can chat.
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Apple today announced Apple Business, a new all-in-one platform that unifies device management, productivity tools, and customer outreach features.
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You might even be able to sneak past the crowd with a security-line reservation at certain airports.
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Anker's new Prime 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station has been marked down to $119.99 today on Amazon, down from $149.99, with no need for a coupon. This accessory just launched last month, and Amazon's price is within $4 of the all-time low we tracked a few weeks back.
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NVIDIA Inspector is a small tool that displays hardware information for nVidia-based graphic cards. Principal features also include; hardware monitoring, Core/Shader/Memory clock tuning, Fan Speed adjustment, etc.
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The next version of Mozilla's Firefox will offer a free built-in VPN.
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Apple today released iOS 26.4 and iPadOS 26.4, the latest updates to the iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 operating systems. The new software comes six weeks after Apple released iOS 26.3 and iOS 26.4.
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For years, the company sold chip designs to other companies. Now it plans to sell its own chips for A.I. data centers.
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Apple today released visionOS 26.4, the fourth update to the visionOS 26 operating system that launched in September. visionOS 26.4 comes 1.5 months after Apple released visionOS 26.3.
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You can skip the doctor's office for your vision needs and get stylish frames or quality prescription lenses from these online stores.
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The latest CAD leaks and rumors are painting a clearer picture of what's coming and when the rumored iPhone Fold would arrive.
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The Cyprus-based company is implementing a new technique for keeping Iranians, Russians and others online.
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Don't ruin dinner trying to air fry these 10 meals.
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After listening to AI music, I'm more convinced than ever that AI is changing our culture.
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Accessibility Shortcuts can help stop motion sickness or turn your iPhone into a grayscale e-reader.
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One of T-Mobile's most popular perks started again today, and you have a week to redeem the offer.
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The practice of cloning clones indefinitely appears to be a reproductive dead end, for now.
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Epic Games has announced sweeping layoffs of more than 1,000 employees. "The downturn in Fortnite engagement that started in 2025 means we're spending significantly more than we're making, and we have to make major cuts to keep the company funded," CEO Tim Sweeney said in a memo to workers on Tuesday.
Sweeney wrote that, combined with "over $500 million of identified cost savings in contracting, marketing, and closing some open roles," the layoffs will give Epic more stability. He added that the layoffs are not related to AI.
Back in 2023, Epic laid off 830 employees. At the time, that was 16 percent of its workforce, suggesting around 4,000 employees remained at the company. If those numbers haven't changed too much in the meantime, that means Epic is culling around a quarter of its headcount this week.
Along with a dip in Fortnite engagement, Sweeney pointed out that Epic isn't immune from systemic issues the games industry is contending with, such as a slowdown in growth, reduced spending, "tougher cost economics" and a battle with other types of media for consumer's attention.
However, Epic has some issues of its own to deal with. "Despite Fortnite remaining one of the most successful games in the world, we've had challenges delivering consistent Fortnite magic with every season; we're only in the early stages of returning to mobile and optimizing Fortnite for the world's bil
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The alleged cyberattack has drawn attention from across the internet.
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The third entry in James Cameron's sci-fi saga will be available digitally March 31, ahead of its Blu-ray release in May.
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Don't let retro tech clutter your space. Here's how and where you can dispose of it for free.
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This extensive collection of keyboard shortcuts can change the way you interact with Windows.
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NEW RESOURCES Répertoire International des Sources Musicales: Music manuscripts from Cologne now linked to digitized copies. "A while ago the Cologne University and City Library (RISM siglum D-KNu) provided us with a […]
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Most of Shark's cordless vacuum models are on sale during Amazon's Big Spring Sale, and I've tested quite a few. These two deals stand out.
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Get ready for "fake frames" on the PlayStation 6, or whatever Sony is cooking up next.
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You can save almost $500 on the power station and the solar panel now, two days before Amazon's Big Spring Sale.
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When the Uber Black isn't premium enough, New Yorkers now have the option to call for a Wheely instead. Whimsical name aside, the London-based company is breaking into the US market by offering its chauffeur-hailing services to residents of New York City first, as first reported by Bloomberg. Think of it like Uber, but for business executives and VIPs who prefer better service and riding in Cadillacs and Mercedes.
"New York has long been requested by our customers, whether that be New Yorkers who have traveled with us in Europe and the Middle East, or our international clients who regularly visit the city," Anton Chirkunov, founder and CEO of Wheely, said in a press release.
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Besides its black car Business SUV service, New Yorkers can opt for Wheely First that offers a Mercedes-Benz S-Class W223 filled with amenities like Fiji water and towels. For a more dedicated service, Wheely has its Perfect Airport Pickup where drivers will track flights to line up a pickup, and the Chauffeur for a Day option that lets users reserve a chauffeur that will
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The project aims to build billions of chips and help make humankind a "galactic civilization," Musk says.
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Malwarebytes Support Tool assists you in troubleshooting issues with Malwarebytes for Windows and more. Malwarebytes Support Tool is designed to gather information from your computer and create a new support ticket or allows you to update an existing ticket with the information collected while using it. This tool will function using an online or offline mode. [License: Freeware | Requires:
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Rumors have been flooding the web about an alleged data breach.
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'Nirvanna The Band The Show The Movie' comes to digital March 24 and Blu-ray May 26.
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NEW RESOURCES PFLAG: New "Creating Pride in Families" Resource for Working Parents and Caregivers Launches. "With more than 50 years of experience supporting parents, families, and non-family allies of LGBTQ people, PFLAG […]
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Google is developing a native Gemini app for the Mac, reports Bloomberg. Right now, Mac users who want to use Google's Gemini AI have to use a web browser, but that will change with a dedicated Mac app.
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Perplexity today expanded its Comet browser to iOS, making its AI Comet Assistant available to iPhone users.
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These are full-blown 5th-gen Echo Dot smart speakers with limited-edition themed covers, meaning you can take them off once the holiday season is over and use these Echo Dots like normal. This isn't the first time we're seeing the Jack Skellington cover, but it is the first time we're seeing Sally! And she's looking just gorgeous.
Echo Dots have improved a lot over the years, and these are the latest model so you're getting crisp vocals, impressive bass, and overall great audio performance. Alexa integration makes it easy to play music, search the web, control other smart home devices, and more. (Learn more about why we recommend smart speakers as a first step for beginners!)
If you don't have a smart speaker yet, this is a great opportunity. Don't miss your chance to order the Jack Skellington Echo Dot or Sally Echo Dot bundles for just $64.98 each—or both for $129.96.
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We are now in the third decade of Microsoft's monthly Patch Tuesday releases, which deliver fewer critical updates to browsers and Windows platforms — and much more reliable updates to Microsoft Office — than in the early days of patching. But this month, the company rolled out 63 updates (including fixes for three zero-days in Windows and Office).
Updates to Microsoft Exchange and Visual Studio can be included in standard patch release cycles, while Adobe needs to be included in your "Patch Now" releases for third-party applications.
The team at Readiness has provided a detailed infographic that outlines the risks associated with each of the updates for November.
To read this article in full, please click here
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"Apex Legends," the free, last-man-standing videogame that Electronic Arts launched Feb. 4 with no fanfare, is the first challenger to crack the armor of Epic Games Inc.'s juggernaut "Fortnite."
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