An Apple research paper suggests that humanoid robots can be more effectively trained with human instructors as well as robot demonstrators, which is part of a new combined approach the company calls “PH2D.” Apple has published a research paper that details a new training method for humanoid robots. On Wednesday, a week after the company revealed its Matrix3D and StreamBridge… Continue Reading
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Save up to $500 on Apple’s M4 Mac mini during Memorial Day Sale
Memorial Day price drops are knocking up to $500 off Apple’s M4 and M4 Pro Mac mini range, delivering prices from $529. Save up to $500 on Apple’s latest Mac mini. Both Amazon and B&H are discounting the current Mac mini product line by up to $500, reflecting the lowest prices on numerous upgraded configurations. Prices start at just $529… Continue Reading
OpenAI’s $6.5B bet on Jony Ive could redefine how people interact with technology
OpenAI just made its biggest move yet — buying Jony Ive’s AI startup — with hopes of building something that feels as magical as the first iPhone. Image Credit: OpenAI Initially, it was reported that OpenAI would buy Jony Ive’s AI startup, simply named “io”, for $500 million. To say that the actual sale cost was a bit higher would… Continue Reading
Dell Technologies World 2025 — all the day two news and updates live
Hello and welcome to the second day of our live coverage of Dell Technologies World 2025. Day one of the event kicked off yesterday with a keynote hosted by company founder and CEO Michael Dell. The second day promises to include lots more, as we’re off to hit the show floor before the day two keynote, so stay tuned for… Continue Reading
Skullcandy’s won me over with the Bose-tuned Method 360 ANC, but one design choice baffles me
Headphone maker Skullcandy holds a soft spot in my heart. It was my go-to brand for wired earbuds when I was a teenager (this was long before the best wireless earbuds dominated the audio market) because they were affordable, available in a range of funky colors and, at the time at least, I thought they sounded great. When I entered… Continue Reading
Apple & Epic agree no in-person court necessary after ‘Fortnite’ restored to App Store
Apple was in danger of having to show up in court on May 27 if it didn’t respond satisfactorily to a show cause order by Wednesday, but neither is no longer necessary. Apple no longer needs to submit cause or go to court over ‘Fortnite’ delays After two Fortnite App Store submissions were seemingly ghosted by Apple, Judge Yvonne Gonzalez… Continue Reading
After a lengthy legal battle and billion-dollar loss, ‘Fortnite’ is back on iOS
Over four years after Epic broke App Store rules and sparked a billion-dollar battle, “Fortnite” is finally back on iPhone and iPad. ‘Fortnite’ returns to the US App Store For those who have missed playing Fortnite on iPhone and iPad, today’s your lucky day: it’s back on the App Store. After successfully passing its review in early May, the game… Continue Reading
New firmware available for AirPods Max with USB-C port
Apple has released a new firmware update for the USB-C variant of the AirPods Max, although no information is available about the update’s contents. Apple has released a firmware update for the more recent AirPods Max with a USB-C connector. Tuesday’s firmware update increases the build number to 7E108, up from the previous 7E101. Unlike most firmware updates, this software… Continue Reading
Google ships Gemini 2.5 Flash, Live Camera for iOS
The Gemini app for iOS is being updated with extra AI smarts, including a better-performing Gemini 2.5 Flash and a new Gemini Live camera. Google’s Gemini Live camera will integrate with Google Calendar in future – Image Credit: Google Google I/O is the search giant’s annual gathering to show off the company’s latest innovations. As usual, a lot of it… Continue Reading
Apple Intelligence set to be opened up in iOS 19 to third-party developers
Third-party developers will allegedly be able to incorporate Apple Intelligence models into their apps in iOS 19, in an initiative that could significantly boost adoption of Apple’s AI efforts. Developers could soon take advantage of Apple’s AI tech Apple’s existing AI-based offerings are under the banner of Apple Intelligence. While the rollout of features under the masthead has been slow,… Continue Reading
Computex 2025: live from the world’s biggest computing event
The world’s biggest computing tech show, Computex 2025, has now begun – and once again we are on the ground in Taipei, Taiwan to bring you all the latest news, reviews and opinions on all the coolest gadgets, laptops, components, and more. Some of the biggest names in computing, including Nvidia, AMD and Qualcomm, have already held their keynote presentations… Continue Reading
MSI’s new Nintendo Switch 2 rival is official – here are 3 reasons why I’m excited about the AMD-powered Claw A8
Computex 2025 is now underway with companies and manufacturers set to showcase upcoming desktop and portable PC hardware – and MSI has just set the tone for the remainder of the biggest tech event. After numerous rumors regarding a potential new AMD-powered handheld, MSI has officially announced the new MSI Claw A8 BZ2EM handheld gaming PC. As speculated, it will… Continue Reading
xBloom Studio review: Coffee for those who need control
If you need good coffee and want ultimate control over your brew, the xBloom Studio home coffee maker is an iPhone app-connected way to do the job very well — if you’re willing to pay the entry price. xBloom Studio review: Device unpacked on a countertop, ready to go Having freshly-brewed coffee whenever you want is a problem that has… Continue Reading
Apple Filing Protocol will soon disappear completely from macOS
Apple Filing Protocol is one of Apple’s original file-sharing technologies. Its client software will soon be gone from macOS forever. Apple has deprecated support for Apple Filing Protocol in macOS Sequoia 15.5. The year after Apple released the Macintosh in 1984, it introduced a proprietary networking standard called Apple Filing Protocol. Part of a suite of software which included AppleTalk,… Continue Reading
Judge orders Apple to comply with 2021 anti-steering injunction or return to court
Epic Games’ “Fortnite” is still not approved on the US App Store, and a federal judge has ordered Apple to explain in very short order why it’s defying the antisteering court order in the ongoing dispute. Epic Games viral ‘1984’ ad campaign against Apple In a new filing, Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers called out Apple for not following an injunction… Continue Reading
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