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  1. Apple quietly improves Mac virtualization in macOS 15 Sequoia

    It only works for macOS 15 guests on macOS 15 hosts, but it’s a big improvement.

  2. Google’s Pixel 8 series gets USB-C to DisplayPort; desktop mode rumors heat up

    Grab a USB-C to DisplayPort cable and newer Pixels can be viewed from your TV or monitor.

  3. Apple and OpenAI currently have the most misunderstood partnership in tech

    Apple's AI moves are nothing new for a company that has integrated outside tech for decades.

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  1. Adobe to update vague AI terms after users threaten to cancel subscriptions

    Adobe scrambles to earn back user trust by updating terms next week.

  2. Ars Live: How Profitable is Starlink? Join our discussion today!

    Eric Berger and Caleb Henry discuss the orbital ISP's economics at 2 pm Eastern.

  3. Polarized light yields fresh insight into mysterious fast radio bursts

    Scientists looked at how polarization changed direction to learn more about origins

  4. As NASA watches Starship closely, here’s what the agency wants to see next

    "What happens if I don't have a Human Landing System available to execute a mission?"

  5. Stoke Space ignites its ambitious main engine for the first time

    "This industry is going toward full reusability. To me, that is the inevitable end state."

  6. Ransomware gangs are adopting “more brutal” tactics amid crackdowns

    Researchers fear real-world violence as law enforcement plays Whac-A-Mole with gangs.

  7. AI trained on photos from kids’ entire childhood without their consent

    Kids "easily traceable" from photos used to train AI models, advocates warn.

  8. Hackers steal “significant volume” of data from hundreds of Snowflake customers

    Given shortcomings of Snowflake and its customers, there's plenty of blame to go around.

  9. Study: Three skulls of medieval Viking women were deliberately elongated

    There is also evidence of deliberately filed teeth on some 130 male Viking skulls.

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  1. The Google Pay app is dead

    Google Wallet takes over app duties, but it looks like Google is quitting P2P payments.

  2. These are all the devices compatible with iOS 18 and iPadOS 18

    Luckily for owners of current devices, only a handful of iPads get dropped.

  3. Apple integrates ChatGPT into Siri, iOS, and macOS

    ChatGPT is treated like a search engine for Siri, and generates text and images for apps.

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  1. Apple unveils “Apple Intelligence” AI features for iOS, iPadOS, and macOS

    Apple debuts new catchall AI branding, generative features during WWDC 2024 keynote.

  2. Apple’s AI promise: “Your data is never stored or made accessible to Apple”

    And publicly reviewable server code means experts can "verify this privacy promise."

  3. Here are all the Intel and Apple Silicon Macs that will run macOS 15 Sequoia

    With one major exception, Sequoia will run on everything that can run Sonoma.

  4. DARPA’s planned nuclear rocket would use enough fuel to build a bomb

    The US is still regulating some enriched uranium based on an analysis from the 1950s.

  5. ISPs ask FCC for tax on Big Tech to fund broadband networks and discounts

    USTelecom cites death of discount program in new call for payments from Big Tech.

  6. iPadOS 18 adds machine-learning wizardry with handwriting, math features

    Also coming: new SharePlay features and a new "tab bar" for first-party apps.

  1. Apple announces macOS 15 Sequoia with window tiling, iPhone mirroring, and more

    New release brings iOS 18 features along with a few Mac-specific additions.

  2. iOS 18 adds Apple Intelligence, customizations, and makes Android SMS nicer

    Mail gets categories, Messages gets more tapbacks, and apps can now be locked.

  3. Apple’s new Vision Pro software offers an ultrawide virtual Mac monitor

    visionOS 2 offers iterative improvements and refinements, plus new developer APIs.

  4. Bird flu virus from Texas human case kills 100% of ferrets in CDC study

    H5N1 bird flu viruses have shown to be lethal in ferret model before.

  5. Some company heads hoped return-to-office mandates would make people quit, survey says

    1,504 workers, including 504 HR managers questioned.

  6. Microsoft Gaming CEO: “I think we should have a handheld, too”

    More than just streaming, playing games locally "is really important" to Spencer.

  7. Microsoft pulls release preview build of Windows 11 24H2 after Recall controversy

    Release Preview version of 24H2 was the only one where Recall could be enabled.