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With Switch 2, iPhone, and laptop tricks, the Sharge Disk Pro 2 is finally a worthy EDC
It’s practically a USB-C Swiss Army Knife.
Snapchat joins other popular platforms in fight against 'AI slop'
Snapchat, YouTube, LinkedIn, and Substack are trying to combat the proliferation of fake AI content.
Google Health is preparing to take over Nest Hub sleep tracking
New strings found in the Google Home app suggest Nest Hub sleep tracking will soon leave Google Fit for Google Health.
Anthropic found Claude hacking real companies during supposedly sealed tests
Anthropic reviewed its cyber tests after OpenAI’s incident and found Claude had also reached the internet and hacked real companies.
Android 17 QPR1 Beta 8 just landed with all of Google’s latest fixes
Just what you asked for: a new Android 17 QPR1 Beta release to play around with on your Pixel all weekend long.
9to5Mac Overtime 075: Thoughts on Apple Upgrade
Fernando and Jeff discuss Apple Upgrade in depth, including Apple’s motivation, the major players involved, how it may affect the...
The $500 Console Is Dead
Gaming hardware is more expensive than ever. There’s a few different reasons things are as bad as they are, but regardless of how we got here, there’s no denying it’s an absolutely terrible time to be in the market for a new gaming console or PC. Even worse is the realization that there’s no going back.
How Apple Changed Under Tim Cook: 15 Years in Numbers
Apple CEO Tim Cook participated in his final Apple earnings call yesterday, with incoming CEO John Ternus set to take over on September 1. With Cook's tenure coming to an end, we thought we'd take a look at how Apple has changed over the last 15 years. Cook took over as CEO on August 24, 2011, after Steve Jobs resigned. Apple's Revenue During yesterday's earnings call, Bank of America analyst Wamsi Mohan shared an interesting observation about Apple's quarterly earnings.
Google Earth slams the brakes on Gemini image generation for depressingly predictable reasons
Google is disabling Google Earth's new AI image generation after spotting too many policy violations from users.
The 4K-Ready iBuypower AMD Ryzen 9 9900X Radeon RX 9070 XT Gaming PC Drops to $1,799
This prebuilt will run the hottest new games in 4K, including Pragmata, 007: First Light, and Forza Horizon 6.
Apple TV drops full San Diego Comic-Con panels for Silo, Dark Matter, Widow’s Bay, more
Apple TV’s YouTube channel has shared the full panels for the panels from its first-ever Hall H takeover at San Diego Comic-Con 2026. Watch them here.
Nearly half of smartphone revenue goes to Apple despite 23% shipment share
Apple captured 49% of global smartphone revenue in the second quarter despite accounting for only 23% of shipments, showing how much more money the iPhone generates per device than competing smartphones.
Another iPhone 17 Pro plummets from plane, and found intact
A Canadian artist dropped her iPhone 17 Pro from a plane at 3,600 feet, then found it sitting face-up and virtually untouched in a canola field. Here's why this is more common than you'd think.
Apple’s new AirTags are back down to their best price
It’s the best tracker for iPhone owners.
Google Earth’s AI deepfake tool only lasted one day
The feature generated believable — but edited — images of the real world.
Inside Beats lab: Outside Apple, because AirPods can't do everything well
Apple has spent 12 years strengthening Beats without folding it into AirPods, preserving a separate brand that can reach Android users, compete at lower prices, and sell products that wouldn't fit under Apple's own name. Here's what it looks like inside the Beats lab.
The NHTSA is investigating 1.2 million Tesla vehicles over suspension failure reports
The complaint includes select Model 3 and Model Y vehicles.
Report: Apple hit a record 49% share of global smartphone revenue for Q2
Apple reportedly captured nearly half of global smartphone revenue during the second quarter, despite a market-wide decline in shipments.
Google may have a playful new name for the Pixel 11 Pro’s rear light
Google’s teased Pixel 11 Pro rear light may reportedly be called HiLight at launch, replacing the expected Pixel Glow name.
AI firms must answer for rogue bots, says boss of hacked company
Clement Delangue said he didn't want cyber attacks on other companies to become "normalised".
iPhone 17 Pro found ‘pristine’ after surviving fall from airplane
One user just put Apple’s durability claims to the test, and came away shocked after her iPhone 17 Pro survived an airplane fall unscathed.
Meet the Pixel Tag, Google’s answer to the AirTag
Google has its Find Hub tracking network, but has never introduced its own tracking fob. Now that could change with the Pixel Tag.
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