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Ars Technica
13.09.2025
“He wanted to make [computers] more usable and friendly to people who weren’t geeks.”…
12.09.2025
Gmail reorganizes its order-tracking and promotion filters ahead of the holiday season.
11.09.2025
People used to pay $55 a month for TV, Zaslav recalls.
The Pixel 10 Daily Hub has vanished, but Google says it will come back when it’s ready.
10.09.2025
Plus upgrades to active noise cancellation and battery life.
If your device is supported, it’s getting Liquid Glass-ier later this month.
Users feared Reddit used generative AI to rewrite user-created content.
This is the first time the regular iPhone has gotten the high-refresh screen.
Aluminum unibody and three-lens “camera plateau” give the phone a new look.
A new form-vs.-function spectrum emerges as Apple’s phone designs diverge.
It’s not revolutionary, but it’s hypertargeted at one type of customer.
Not Apple’s first custom Wi-Fi and Bluetooth chip, but the first in an iPhone.
$799 Ultra Watch 3 will debut alongside the Watch Series 11 and Watch SE 3.
09.09.2025
Google’s position on the state of the Internet is murky to say the least.
Format is “more aligned with how artists are making and releasing music in the streaming era.”…
06.09.2025
Original Streameast pirating site was taken down before but remains accesible today.
The EU could seek to break up Google’s ad division.
An all-new iPhone variant, plus a long list of useful (if predictable) upgrades.
No OLED required.
Finally, a reason to use Bing Maps.
New accessories also add Matter support, for those to whom that matters.
Historic interpreter taught millions to program on Commodore and Apple computers.
04.09.2025
Google’s latest updates include a smattering of features for Pixels and other Android phones.
New device stays laser-focused on the writing experience, for better or worse.
03.09.2025
Many Framework Desktop mods are cosmetic, but this is a functional improvement.
It addresses two scourges of modern TV viewing—but maybe not in the way we want.
Google refutes claims that all 2.5 billion Gmail users are at risk.
Google’s penalty for being a search monopoly does not include selling Chrome.
02.09.2025
New law emboldens complaints against digital content rentals labled as purchases.
After years of neglect, TypePad and everything on it goes away on September 30.
Begging Apple to let another company make Macs for the first time since the ’90s.
Google’s new Pixel phones are better, but only a little.
The 25H2 update will be a quiet one, after 24H2’s under-the-hood overhauls.
TV static and remote included.
28.08.2025
Corsair’s Xeneon Edge is the best at what it does but is software-dependent.
27.08.2025
Older Ryzen 7040-based model will stick around at $1,299 as a lower-end option.
Expect Apple’s next-gen iPhones, software release dates, and some other devices.
There are no major new consumer features. Enterprises get a few things though.
26.08.2025
Users of X3D CPUs in ASRock motherboards seem to be at particularly high risk.
Google says it’s no different than checking IDs at the airport.