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Hurawatch Alternatives with Quality and Privacy

If you are here, you already know the allure of “free” streaming. But there’s a…

iPhones Connect to Satellites With T‑Mobile’s Starlink Service

iPhone owners can now finally leverage satellite data for everyday apps using T‑Mobile’s “Cellular Starlink”…

Google to Block Revenge Porn in Search Results

Google announced on Thursday that it would take the rare cabined step of blocking search…

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Nvidia’s $5B Intel Bet Will Reshape AI and Laptops

Nvidia’s $5 billion investment in Intel is more than a financial lifeline for a rival—it was the missing bridge into…

Cook and Altman selected to dine with Trump at UK state banquet

Some of the most powerful figures in global technology dined with President Trump at a state banquet here, an emblem…

FTC Sues Live Nation, Ticketmaster for Resales

The Federal Trade Commission, along with seven states’ attorneys general, filed a lawsuit on Wednesday against Live Nation and its…

5 Things I Love about macOS 26 Tahoe After a Week

It’s only been seven days since I started living with my MacBook Pro on macOS 26 “Tahoe,” and five changes…

Google Phone landscape calls: Bug or new feature?

Android users are noticing a peculiar change: The Google Phone app is coming to life on some devices with auto-rotate…

Russia’s Starlink Rival Works by Mirror — And With Lasers

Russia is developing a homegrown low-Earth-orbit (!) broadband constellation, and its depiction looks eerily familiar to SpaceX’s Starlink — flat…

Quest just got a great free upgrade: TV hub, room scans

And as a new wave of virtual reality sets draw people in, they’re bringing your real-world activities closer with them.…

Samsung zero‑day patched—update your phone now

Samsung has shipped an urgent fix for a zero‑day vulnerability that was found to affect devices from its Galaxy range,…

Atlassian to buy DX for $1B in cash and stock

Atlassian will acquire DX, a developer productivity insights platform, in a cash-and-restricted-stock deal valued at $1 billion. The acquisition, the…

Quest gets some free upgrades: Horizon TV, 3D capture

Your Quest headset just got three of the most impactful features in recent months, and they won’t cost you a…

AYANEO teases Pocket S Mini in surprise reveal

AYANEO wrapped up its latest showcase like this: with a surprise teaser unveiling of a brand-new ultra-compact handheld, the Pocket…

1,000 Hawaii photos on Google Pixel 10 Pro

I took five flagship phones to Hawaii and one clear camera winner emerged. With more than 1,000 photos in the…

US charges UK teen linked to 120 ‘Scattered Spider’ hacks

U.S. prosecutors have unveiled charges against British teenager Thalha Jubair who they claim played a key role in leading a…

Notion introduces agents to analyze and automate data

Notion is introducing a new category of intelligence to its all-in-one workspace product that enables computers to freely explore and…

Inside the Tech That Powers ICE’s Surveillance and Deportation Machine

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has quietly assembled a growing arsenal of the sorts of tools the National Security Agency…

Google Play’s AI Explorer finds the perfect app for your use case

Because it can be tough to know which apps are best for your smartphone, Schumer and her family shared the…

ChatGPT Vulnerability Could Let Hackers Steal Gmail Data

OpenAI has corrected a vulnerability in ChatGPT’s Deep Research feature that could have been exploited to scrape sensitive information from…

House Panel Calls Discord, Twitch and Reddit CEOs

Leaders of the House Oversight Committee have called on the chief executives of Discord, Twitch and Reddit to testify about…

Uber resurrects drone delivery with Flytrex

Uber is taking another crack at aerial delivery. The company will pilot Uber Eats orders by drone in limited U.S.…

Google adds sharing for custom Gemini Gems

Google is launching the ability to share Gemini “Gems,” or special custom AI assistants designed for a single task. The…

Zuckerberg’s Quest to Kill the Smartphone

Last week, at Meta’s all-hands meeting, Mark Zuckerberg made his most aggressive play yet to shift computing off the phone…

Chrome’s Gemini boost challenged by AI browsers such as Comet

Google is integrating Gemini directly into Chrome on desktop, bringing AI to the world’s most popular browser: a massive and…

Chrome’s omnibox gets AI Mode and better queries

Google is also reimagining Chrome’s omnibox as a more proactive assistant, integrating an AI Mode chip that proffers AI Overviews…

Samsung is trialling ads on smart fridges

Samsung is experimenting with ads for its Family Hub smart refrigerators in the U.S., turning an always-on kitchen screen into…