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Apple's refreshed Studio Display arrives alongside the all-new ‌Studio Display‌ XDR, which replaces the previous Pro Display XDR. The ‌Studio Display‌ XDR is more t...
Starting today, the seven new Apple products that were announced last week are available at Apple Stores and beginning to arrive to customers. The colorful MacBook Neo and all of the other new product...
Today is the launch day for all of Apple's newest products, including the M4 iPad Air, MacBook Neo, M5 MacBook Air, M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pro, and iPhone 17e. Below, we've collected all of the off...
Following the release of his new book Apple: The First 50 Years, tech columnist David Pogue is hosting an Apple at 50: Five Decades of Thinking Different event at the Computer History Museum in Mounta...
Did we abandon physical media too soon? Were we deceived by the allure of easy-to-access streaming services? I’m starting to think so… I recently stumbled across my old collection of DVDs and Blu-rays...
A mobile phone battery stores enormous amounts of energy in a very small space. As long as everything is working properly, we don’t notice anything. But a technical defect or incorrect handling can tr...
Can Intel’s “Arrow Lake Refresh” chips succeed where the first-generation “Arrow Lake’ processor failed two years ago? With Intel’s announcement of its new processor family today, we’ll find out soon....
If you’re looking for an affordable Windows machine under $500, a blazing fast gaming beast for those intense matches, or a portable 2-in-1 for school or work, you’ve got plenty of great choices right...
At a glanceExpert's Rating Pros Fast real-world 40Gbps performance USB4 is compatible with every Type-C port (and most Type-A) Rugged and good-looking Cons Expensive Our Verdict We love the heft, styl...
I’m back working with ChatGPT after a months-long split, during which I had dalliances with Gemini and later Claude (I’m a serial AI subscriber, similar to how I juggle Netflix, HBO Max, and the like)...
Choosing a laptop doesn’t have to be a long, arduous process. But with so many models, price points, and flashy features, it often is. Will a bigger screen actually boost your productivity? Do you rea...
Microsoft unveiled more details of its “Project Helix” next-generation console at the Game Developer Conference, and they should look familiar to PC gamers. And we nearly have a launch date: Alpha ver...
Do PC gamers long to play mobile games…on the PC? Google continues to think so, and the company is making incremental moves to improve its Google Play platform on the PC. Google is adding a Steam-like...
By Lance Eliot, the AI Trends Insider Are there things that we must not know? This is an age-old question. Some assert that there is the potential for knowledge that ought to not be known. In o...
By AI Trends Staff Advances in the AI behind speech recognition are driving growth in the market, attracting venture capital and funding startups, posing challenges to established players. The gro...
By John P. Desmond, AI Trends Editor Two experiences of how AI developers within the federal government are pursuing AI accountability practices were outlined at the AI World Government event held ...
By John P. Desmond, AI Trends Editor AI is more accessible to young people in the workforce who grew up as ‘digital natives’ with Alexa and self-driving cars as part of the landscape, giving them ex...
By John P. Desmond, AI Trends Editor Engineers tend to see things in unambiguous terms, which some may call Black and White terms, such as a choice between right or wrong and good and bad. The consi...
By Lance Eliot, the AI Trends Insider We already expect that humans to exhibit flashes of brilliance. It might not happen all the time, but the act itself is welcomed and not altogether disturbing w...