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MacBook Neo Features Two Different USB-C Ports
The MacBook Neo's two USB-C ports have two different specifications, with one being limited to USB 2 speeds. One port is a USB-C 3 port with support for data transfer speeds up to 10 Gb/s, while the other is a USB-C 2 port with support for data transfer speeds up to...
M5 Max 16-inch MacBook Pro vs M4 Max 16-inch MacBook Pro compared
Apple's new top-tier portable is the 16-inch MacBook Pro with M5 Max. Here's what has changed from its predecessor, the M4 Max edition.M5 Max 16-inch MacBook Pro [left], M4 Max 16-inch MacBook Pro [right]Apple has finally continued to roll out its Mac updates as part...
A new lawsuit claims Gemini assisted in suicide
A new wrongful death lawsuit has been brought against Google, from the father of a man, Jonathan Gavalas, who claimed to be in love with Gemini and died by suicide. The federal complaint alleges that Google designed its chatbot to “maximize engagement through...
Apple’s launch week also includes new Hermes Apple Watch bands
In the name of fashion, if you want to spend as much on your Apple Watch band as the device itself, Apple has now added three more Hermes bands to its store.New Hermes Apple Watch bands now available — image credit: AppleAfter introducing new Hermes Scub'H bands at...
Man Spent On Playstation Games He Lost It All To A Security Loophole
Ohio-based Pete Wenzler estimates he's spent over $20,000 on games and services using his PlayStation Network (PSN) account, but he lost it all to a hacker, and Sony refuses to help. "If I call customer service, they won’t speak to me at all,” he tells PCMag. Wenzler,...
Meta signs multi-year AI deal with News Corp worth up to $50 million a year
Meta has signed a multi-year AI licensing deal with News Corp that will pay the Wall Street Journal's parent company up to $50 million annually. The contract runs at least three years and covers content from the US and UK, reports the Wall Street Journal. Meta can use...
Hands-On With the New MacBook Neo
Apple introduced an all-new affordable Mac today, the MacBook Neo. Members of the media were invited to try the new device and other Apple products at events in New York, Shanghai, and London, and MacRumors' videographer Dan Barbera was in attendance. Dan was able to...
Apple releases first-ever tvOS user interface design kit for Sketch – 9to5Mac
Almost six years after the introduction of tvOS, Apple’s design team has released their first-ever design tool kit for the platform. Apple’s tvOS design kit includes all of the components you’d expect from design templates to colors, materials, and more. These new...
M5 chips now have three types of core – what does this mean?
Prior to yesterday’s launch of the new M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, Apple Silicon chips had two types of core: efficiency and performance. The M5 chips now have three types of core, with a complication caused by the renaming of one of them. Here’s what’s going on … Apple...
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultras Screen Isnt As Good As First Claimed
A week after Unpacked, where Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S26 series, the brand has now confirmed that a previously touted screen upgrade on the Galaxy S26 Ultra isn’t on its next-gen smartphone. Samsung told select press and media outlets ahead of its Galaxy S26 Ultra...
Telegram Increasingly Used to Sell Access, Malware and Stolen Logs
For most of us, Telegram is just a handy app for personal and group chats. But for the cybersecurity world, it has become something much more concerning. According to a detailed analysis by the research firm CYFIRMA, the app has turned into the primary “office” for...
Elon Musk to take stand in Twitter shareholder trial accusing him of deflating stock
Elon Musk is expected to take the stand in a shareholder trial on Wednesday in San Francisco, where he's accused of making false and misleading statements that drove down Twitter's stock price before he bought the social media platform for $44 billion in 2022. The...


