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Mac RumorsApr 20, 2026
Apple Seeds Third iOS 26.5 and iPadOS 26.5 Betas to Developers
Apple today seeded the third betas of upcoming iOS 26.5 and iPadOS 26.5 updates to developers for testing purposes, with the software coming a week after Apple released the second betas.


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CNET Most Popular ProductsApr 20, 2026
These States Will Let Your iPhone Be Your Driver's License
Digital IDs can make getting through TSA checkpoints in supported airports easier.

Mac RumorsApr 20, 2026
iOS 27 Rumored to Drop Support for These iPhone Models
iOS 27 will be compatible with the iPhone 12 series and newer, according to Instant Digital, a known Apple leaker on the Chinese social media platform Weibo.


CNET NewsApr 20, 2026
Google Rolls Out New Travel Features, Just in Time for Summer
Gemini can call around to find that one travel essential you forgot about.

Mac RumorsApr 20, 2026
Apple's 2026 MacBook Pro Hits New Record Low Prices on Amazon at $200 Off
Amazon is offering a few all-time low prices on Apple's M5 Pro/M5 Max MacBook Pro, with up to $200 off select models. These deals join Amazon's discounts on the M5 MacBook Air from last week, which are seeing $150 in savings on some models.


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EngadgetApr 20, 2026
LinkedIn's new Crosscheck feature lets premium subscribers test competing AI models for free
You can now use LinkedIn to test out some of the latest AI models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google and other companies without having to worry about token limits or paying for an extra subscription. The professional network is experimenting with a new feature that allows people to test AI platforms' latest offerings within LinkedIn. 

It's called Crosscheck, and it's rolling out now to anyone with a LinkedIn Premium subscription in the United States. The feature is meant to be a kind of "blind taste test" for AI models, according to the company's Chief Product Officer Hari Srinivasan. Users start with a prompt and get two answers, each of which is provided by a different model. It's only after choosing which model you like better that you can see the underlying models behind each. 

Srinivasan says that Crosscheck is still an "early product" from LinkedIn Labs and that "there's work to do to make it faster and add more models and question types." But it already seems to support a fairly wide range of models. In my initial tests of the feature I saw multiple answers generated by Anthropic models, as well as those from Google, MoonshotAI, Mistral and Amazon. Crosscheck will also have its own leaderboard that tracks how people in different industries are rating the various models.

After you choose an answer you like better, LinkedIn will show which model prov


EngadgetApr 20, 2026
The FAA grounds Blue Origin New Glenn rocket after failure to put payload in orbit
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has grounded Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket following an incident during Sunday's launch from Cape Canaveral, according to reporting by Orlando Sentinel and others. The rocket looked good on the way up but was ultimately unable to put its payload into the correct orbit.

The FAA is calling the incident a "mishap" and is beginning an investigation to "enhance public safety, determine the root cause of the event and identify corrective actions to avoid it from happening again." The organization said in a statement that a "return to flight is based on the FAA determining that any system, process or procedure related to the mishap does not affect public safety."

The company hasn't provided any information as to what happened with New Glenn that made it mess up the positioning. It was supposed to position a satellite into a 285 mile orbit after completing two burns, but telemetry data shows that the satellite only reached a 95 mile orbit, which is not sustainable.

This was New Glenn's third mission, and not the first time the rocket has been grounded by the FAA. Blue Origin was unable to land it after the debut launch a


CNET Most Popular ProductsApr 20, 2026
Benq TK705STi Short-Throw Projector Review: Tidy Little Box for Little Rooms
The short-throw TK705STi is a great-looking option for rooms too small to fit a traditional projector.

EngadgetApr 20, 2026
Artemis II commander shares a remarkable video of Earth vanishing behind the Moon
We've seen some astonishing photos of an Earthset — the Earth setting behind the Moon — from the Artemis II crew's history-making trip around our planet's closest neighbor. Now, Reid Wiseman, the mission's commander, has shared a remarkable video of that same phenomenon.

While mission specialist Christina Koch was using a Nikon camera to snap stunning still images of the Earthset, Wiseman used an iPhone 17 Pro Max to film the moment. "I could barely see the Moon through the docking hatch window but the iPhone was the perfect size to catch the view… This is uncropped, uncut with 8x zoom which is quite comparable to the view of the human eye," he wrote on X.


CNET Most Popular ProductsApr 20, 2026
How to Tell Google's AI Features to Leave You Alone, Once and for All
You aren't doomed to using Google's AI services across your devices for the rest of your life.

CNET How ToApr 20, 2026
The 2-Minute Google Trick That Finds the Lowest Airfares Around
Planning a trip? Head to Google Flights to save the most money possible on plane tickets.

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Puff, Puff, Pass… the Menu: These Are the Best 4/20 Food Deals
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Major GeeksApr 20, 2026
Refined GitHub for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge 26.4.20
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Artemis II's Victor Glover Chats With CNET video
Astronaut and Artemis II pilot, Victor Glover, spoke with CNET about seeing parts of the moon that no other human has seen and getting to manually 'fly' the Orion spacecraft.

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Major GeeksApr 20, 2026
Mozilla Firefox ESR 140.10.0
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EngadgetApr 20, 2026
Blue Origin landed its recycled New Glenn booster but failed to put payload in orbit
Blue Origin has successfully reused its first-stage New Glenn booster for the first time after it landed in a cloud of smoke and fire on a recovery ship. It marks the second flight and reuse of Never Tell me the Odds, after the booster was recovered from New Glenn's previous launch in November last year. However, the rocket company's first commercial mission was marred by a failure to place the communications satellite payload into orbit. 

The launch went smoothly to start with, with the first-stage GS1 booster separating from New Glenn after three minutes and landing smoothly 10 minutes after launch following two braking burns, as shown in a post on X from Blue Origin's owner, Jeff Bezos. 


New York Times TechApr 20, 2026
California Accuses Amazon of Price Fixing in Legal Filing
The state claimed the e-commerce giant pressured brands like Levi's and Hanes to ask competing retailers to raise prices on certain products.

Mac RumorsApr 20, 2026
Third macOS Tahoe 26.5 Beta Now Available for Developers
Apple today provided the third beta of an upcoming macOS Tahoe 26.5 update to developers for testing purposes, with the update coming a week after the second beta.


SlashDotApr 20, 2026
NSA Using Anthropic's Mythos Despite Blacklist


Yahoo TechnologyApr 20, 2026
Eli Lilly acquires Kelonia Therapeutics for over $3 billion


Mac RumorsApr 20, 2026
iOS 26.4.2 Update for iPhones is Coming Soon
Apple's software engineers are testing iOS 26.4.2, according to the MacRumors visitor logs, which have been a reliable indicator of upcoming iOS versions.


EngadgetApr 20, 2026
Apple could be fined up to $38 billion by Indian antitrust regulator
Apple's refusal to provide financial data to an Indian regulatory agency as part of an antitrust case will culminate in a final hearing on May 21, as first reported by Reuters. According to the Competition Commission of India (CCI), Apple still hasn't submitted information about its financials and its views on an antitrust investigation that started in October 2024.

The case revolves around the CCI accusing Apple of exploiting its dominant position with the App Store, arguing that developers are forced to use Apple's proprietary system for in-app purchases. Apple countered that Android was the more dominant smartphone operating system in India and that iPhones held a smaller market share in India. However, Apple has slowly been gaining momentum with its share of the Indian smartphone market, hitting nine percent in 2025, according to data from Counterpoint Research.

Reuters reported that the latest CCI order said that Apple had plenty of opportunities to file objections or suggestions, but added that the company still hadn't submitted the "requisite financial information," which is used to determine the amount of a potential penalty. Apple argued that the penalties could be up to $38 billion and responded to the order by citing a


EngadgetApr 20, 2026
The Mandalorian and Grogu director used Apple Vision Pro to preview the film in IMAX
Director Jon Favreau (Iron Man, The Jungle Book) hasn't been shy about embracing new technology for filmmaking. While producing The Mandalorian for Disney , he was one of the first filmmakers to use ILM's massive LED screens, AKA "The Volume," to produce more realistic lighting and backgrounds on studio sets. For the feature film The Mandalorian and Grogu, which hits theaters May 22, Favreau recently revealed that he had Disney build an Apple Vision Pro app to preview its full IMAX scope during filming.

"So I'm making an IMAX movie, and I'm looking at a TV screen, and no matter how big your TV screen is it's not an IMAX screen," Favreau said in a recent episode of The Town podcast. "We built software so that I can pop on my Apple Vision Pro and be sitting in an IMAX movie theater and see the full aspect ratio when we're lining a shot up. And I can watch that take and see what people will see."

Favreau isn't the first director to use the Apple Vision Pro — Wicked filmmaker Jon Chu also used it to handle post-production work — but he's the first to specifically mention using the headset for IMAX production. That's still a relatively limited use case for the Apple Vision Pro, but it's one that could be useful to future filmmakers. With its large field of view and sharp micro-OLED screens, the Apple Vision Pro is one of the only ways to replicate the experience of watching a large IMAX screen at home. (The Meta Quest 3 comes in as a close second.)

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Yahoo TechnologyApr 20, 2026
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GoPro's New Cameras Have One Feature I'm So Excited About
The new Mission 1 series goes hard on slo-mo, low-light performance and cinematic shooting.

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Best VPN for Travel: Stay Private on Public Wi-Fi and Unblock Streaming Content on Spring Break
A virtual private network can keep your internet browsing activity private, let you unblock regional streaming content and bypass censorship, making VPNs great travel companions.

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CNET NewsApr 20, 2026
Oura Ring vs. Apple Watch: The One Dealbreaker That Made My Choice
One owns sleep, one owns fitness. After months of testing both, here's what you need to know to make the right call for you.

CNET NewsApr 20, 2026
Quit Doomscrolling With These 5 Effective Tech Gadgets and Apps
Too much screen time can lead you to doomscroll. Try these expert-vetted tools to control time on your phone.

Wired NewsApr 20, 2026
Tech CEOs Think AI Will Let Them Be Everywhere at Once
Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey have different visions for how to use AI for management purposes, but both imagine a system of heightened control.

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ResearchBuzzApr 19, 2026
Digital Mental Health Tools, Mardi Gras Indians, Google Maps, More: Sunday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, April 19, 2026
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SlashDotApr 19, 2026
Blue Origin Rocket Launches, Successfully Reuses Booster - But Loses Satellite


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How to Tell if Someone Else's Apple AirTag Is Tracking You
These settings can help make sure your iPhone alerts you to unwanted location trackers.

EngadgetApr 19, 2026
The NSA is reportedly using Anthropic's new model Mythos
Despite the months-long feud between Anthropic and the Pentagon, the National Security Agency is using the AI company's new Mythos Preview, according to Axios, which spoke to two sources with knowledge of the matter. Anthropic announced Mythos Preview at the beginning of April, describing it as a general-purpose language model that is "strikingly capable at computer security tasks." But back in February, Trump ordered all government agencies to stop using Anthropic's services after the company refused to budge on certain safeguards for military uses during contract talks. 

The news comes days after Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei met with White House chief of staff Susie Wiles and other officials, reportedly to discuss Mythos. The White House later said the meeting on Friday was "productive and constructive," though President Trump said he had "no idea" about it when asked by reporters, Reuters reports. According to Axios' sources, the NSA is one of the roughly


Yahoo TechnologyApr 19, 2026
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CNET How ToApr 19, 2026
Should You Keep Your Phone Plugged In Overnight? Sure, If You Want to Kill the Battery
It's not completely necessary to leave your phone plugged in overnight, even if it makes you feel better.

SlashDotApr 17, 2026
Newly Unsealed Records Reveal Amazon's Price-Fixing Tactics


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EngadgetApr 16, 2026
Google Chrome makes it easier to wrangle different tabs in AI Mode
Love 'em or hate 'em, no modern browser is complete without robust tab support, and so too would it seem Google's AI Mode. Starting today, the company is rolling out an update to users in the US that makes the tool better at interacting and understanding tabs. 

To start, the next time you use AI Mode on Chrome for desktop and click on a link, the chatbot will open a new side-by-side interface that allows you to both browse the new webpage and ask questions of AI Mode. The connection allows the chatbot to maintain the context of the search that brought you to that website in the first place. 

For instance, say you're looking for a new coffee maker to buy for your apartment. After AI Mode finds a handful of different models for you to compare, you can click on one to go to the manufacturer's website and ask additional questions of the chatbot like "how easy is this to clean?" Thanks to the expanded context window, you don't need to refer to the specific name of the model.   

Meanwhile, if you have an existing tab or group of tabs that you'd like AI Mode to factor into a new search, you can do that now too. From the redesigned Plus menu, just click the new option that's there. While you're in the Plus menu, you can also prompt AI Mode to consider other materials, including images and PDFs, alongside any relevant tabs.   

In testing, Google says users found the integration translated to less tab switching, and made it easier to focus. Mike Torres, vice-president of product for Chrome, said the new features represent a broader effort by Google to bring practical AI capabilities to its web browser. Torres added the company would soon bring today's updates to more places around the world.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/google-chrome-makes-it


Mac RumorsApr 16, 2026
Apple Vision Pro Shoot Ended in Fatal Aircraft Crash
A British paraplegic adventurer was being filmed for an Apple Vision Pro immersive video series during a fatal aircraft crash in the Jordanian desert in July 2024, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports.


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PC World Latest NewsOct 14, 2025
This 100W retractable USB-C cable is a friggin' steal for just $15

Let's start with the coolest thing about this cable: it's retractable. That's right. It's tiny and compact when you aren't using it, then stretches out to a maximum length of 6.6 feet. Or you can use it at one of its many preset lengths: 1.9 feet, 3.1 feet, 4.1 feet, 4.9 feet, 5.7 feet, and 6.2 feet. Just tug on it when you're done and it rolls back onto itself.

It's fast, too, providing up to 100W of power. With a proper 100W charging block, you can fast-charge your phone, tablet, laptop, earbuds, or whatever else in mere minutes rather than hours. That makes it perfectly versatile for so many device types and it'll serve you well for many years to come.

What's not to love about this nifty little accessory? Grab this retractable 100W Baseus USB-C cable for $15.19 before this deal goes away! This is, by the way, the cheapest price it's ever been. Nice!

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PC World Latest NewsOct 14, 2025
Security cameras and the law: What you can (and can't) record

In one 30-second clip, you've caught someone breaking the law-but you might also have broken one yourself.

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We'll break down what the law actually says about surveillance at home—what's legally allowable, where things get complicated, and how to protect your home without accidentally violating someone else's privacy.



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Reuters TechnologyJun 18, 2020
Online fashion stocks in vogue as coronavirus speeds ecommerce
Shares in online fashion retailers Zalando and ASOS jumped on Thursday after the German company said it expects a big increase in second-quarter sales and operating profit as coronavirus lockdowns accelerate a shift to ecommerce.
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