Apple collectors looking to get sealed first-generation iPhones, EVT and DVT prototypes, and piles of memorabilia like magazines and business cards can join in on an auction running through March 20. Apple memorabilia on sale at auction. Image source: RR Auction Any time old Apple products and collectibles end up on the auction block, they can sell for thousands of… Continue Reading
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Bose Ultra Open wireless earbuds review: Great, but buy AirPods instead
For the last few months now I’ve been using Apple’s (AirPods 4 (ANC), but alongside those, I’ve been testing another pair of wireless earbuds as well. The Bose Ultra Open earbuds are expensive and weird, and I kinda love them — but you probably shouldn’t buy them. Bose Ultra Open wireless earbuds Testing two pairs of earbuds simultaneously has the… Continue Reading
Your new favorite teacher might be this AI educator that never loses their patience
StudyFetch’s new Tutor Me is an interactive AI that can converse with students as it teaches Tutor Me builds its lessons from textbooks, notes, and assignments uploaded by the student The AI personalizes lectures and quizzes to the students and can track their progress AI can impart a lot of knowledge but isn’t usually a very good teacher. Sometimes, it’s… Continue Reading
AirPods Pro 2, AirPods 4 get new beta firmware
Apple has released a new developer beta firmware for AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods 4, though there are currently no details as to what the update contains. Apple has released a new developer beta firmware for AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods 4. Thursday’s developer beta increases the build number to 7E5080a, up from the previous 7E5067b update, released in January… Continue Reading
Apple thinks the iPhone 16e target market doesn’t care about MagSafe
Apple has responded to iPhone 16e critics, and says that engineering choices like a lack of MagSafe that make the device unappealing to the tech-savvy don’t matter to the larger market. Apple can’t say wired charging is better than MagSafe, but it’s trying There’s a great line from Jony Ive, said around the time that Apple Park was first opened.… Continue Reading
CP+ 2025 live: all the latest news from Canon, Sony and more at the world’s biggest photography show
Welcome to our live coverage of CP+, the world’s largest camera and video show which takes place every year in the Pacifico, Yokohama, a suburb of Tokyo in Japan, since it debuted in 2010. The show opened to the public on February 27 and the doors close on March 2. With the likes of Photokina in Germany no longer taking… Continue Reading
Grok 3’s voice mode is unhinged, and that’s the point
xAI’s Grok 3 chatbot has added a voice mode with multiple personalities One personality is called “unhinged” and will scream and insult you Grok also has personalities for NSFW roleplay, crazy conspiracies, and an “Unlicensed Therapist” mode AI voice assistants are usually polite, informative, and calm when they respond to you. xAI’s Grok 3 has apparently decided to set that… Continue Reading
Ugreen 100W GaN Mini MagSafe Power Station review: Compact & powerful
Ugreen’s GaN-based power station packs a lot of juice inside a compact body with multiple USB ports and an Apple-certified adjustable MagSafe puck. Ugreen 100W GaN Mini MagSafe Power Station review: The Ugreen 100W GaN Mini MagSafe Power Station In a world filled with niche chargers, it’s hard for them to stand out. Everyone’s needs are different, which is why… Continue Reading
Analyst repeats 12GB RAM rumor for iPhone 17 Pro models, which may at least be half correct
Analyst Jeff Pu has shared once again that he expects both iPhone 17 Pro models to have 12GB of RAM, but more reliable sources say otherwise. iPhone 17 Slim to get 8GB of RAM, while iPhone 17 Pro to get 12GB of RAM Rumors are ramping up for Apple’s upcoming iPhone 17 lineup, which is expected in September 2025. This… Continue Reading
Amazon’s goal is to put an Echo screen in everyone’s house
Almost all of the time spent during Amazon’s February 26, 2025, ‘Devices and Services’ event was on Alexa Plus. It’s the glow-up we’ve been waiting for, seemingly making Alexa much more natural, leagues smarter, and potentially invaluably helpful. Even so, at the center of all the demos – including the ones led by Devices lead Panos Panay – was one… Continue Reading
Apple won’t comment on $3.2 million fine for mishandling data in South Korea
The South Korean government has levied fines against Apple after it was found using illegally obtained data to predict when users couldn’t pay for App Store purchases — and Apple’s representatives aren’t in the mood to talk about it. Image credit: do21c on Pixabay In January, Apple had been fined by the South Korean government for using data illegally obtained… Continue Reading
Amazon launches Alexa+ as Siri advancements drag on
The AI assistant wars are heating up as Amazon announces Alexa+, an upgraded assistant powered by generative AI, while an upgraded Siri remains unfinished. Amazon Echo speakers with Alexa Amazon has unveiled Alexa+, an AI assistant designed to offer more natural interactions and personalized assistance. The development comes as Apple continues to enhance its own assistant, Siri, through its Apple… Continue Reading
EU’s dominant music service wants Apple to be penalized for dominance
The European Union’s dominant music service, Spotify, is coming for Apple once again, hoping to hit it where it hurts — the wallet. Spotify hopes EU will fine Apple for violating DMA Spotify and Apple haven’t been on the best of terms in, well, ever, and that doesn’t seem to be changing anytime soon. Now, Spotify’s CEO hopes to sway… Continue Reading
How Claude’s 3.7’s new ‘extended’ thinking compares to ChatGPT o1’s reasoning
Anthropic just released a new model called Claude 3.7 Sonnet, and while I’m always interested in the latest AI capabilities, it was the new “extended” mode that really drew my eye. It reminded me of how OpenAI first debuted its o1 model for ChatGPT. It offered a way of accessing o1 without leaving a window using the ChatGPT 4o model.… Continue Reading
Govee countertop ice maker review: Matter control to chill those beverages
The Govee countertop ice maker is an easy way to keep your beverages cool with unique features and is the only model to support Matter and Apple Home. Govee countertop ice maker review: Govee has made the first ice maker to interface with Apple Home Countertop nugget icemakers are having a bit of a moment right now. They’re going viral… Continue Reading
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