Apple’s new CEO, John Ternus, will have to deal with a lot of issues when he takes the reins of the company in September. But undoubtedly the biggest challenge Ternus will have to immediately reckon with is AI. Apple announced on Monday that Cook will be stepping down as CEO after 15 years. Cook led … Read More “Apple’s New CEO Is a Hardware Guy. That’s Actually Good for Apple’s AI Plans” »
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Redwood Materials has laid off around 135 employees, or roughly 10% of its workforce, as it restructures to better accommodate its growing energy storage business, TechCrunch has learned. The cuts come just five months after Redwood cut 5% of its workforce, and three months after it closed a $425 million funding round that boosted the … Read More “Redwood Materials lays off 10% in restructuring to chase energy storage business” »
After Samsung blurred the lines between the S Plus and the S Ultra models a few generations ago, users each year are wondering which one to get. The top-tier and more expensive Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra or the Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus variant that gives you roughly the same user experience at a more manageable … Read More “Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus vs. Galaxy S26 Ultra” »
TL;DR The so-called Google Fitbit Air is expected to cost around $99. Color options and band designs for the screenless fitness band have also leaked. Combined with a Fitbit Premium subscription, the Fitbit Air could end up being cheaper than WHOOP’s athlete-favorite wearable. Google’s upcoming screenless fitness band, reportedly called the Fitbit Air, could launch … Read More “Google Fitbit Air leak suggests it could whoop WHOOP on price” »
When to watch Real Madrid vs. Alavés Tuesday, April 22, at 3:30 p.m. ET (12:30 p.m. PT) Where to watch Real Madrid vs. Alavés will air in the US on ESPN Select. See at ESPN Watch La Liga in the US from $13 a month ESPN Select After two weeks of disappointment, Real Madrid will … Read More “La Liga Soccer: Stream Real Madrid vs. Alavés Live” »
Motorola is unveiling a new Razr smartphone on April 29. The company has just revealed this via its official account on X. There’s also a teaser video to go with it. The Razr 70 and Razr 70 Ultra have both been leaking a lot lately, and it stands to reason that their maker would finally … Read More “Motorola's new Razr gets an official launch date” »
Shimul Sood / Android Authority TL;DR Starting in 2027, Samsung’s international models, such as the Galaxy S27 series, are expected to support Japan’s specific NFC-F (FeliCa) standard. Samsung is working with East Japan Railway Company to enable Mobile Suica compatibility and Samsung Pay integration for easy balance top-ups. This move would address a long-standing disadvantage … Read More “Galaxy S27 could finally catch up to the iPhone for NFC payments” »
Oppo’s Find X9 Ultra has been made in partnership with iconic camera-maker Hasselblad, so it’s no surprise that the Ultra is geared almost exclusively toward passionate photographers. With a suite of rear lenses, large image sensors, wide apertures and dedicated camera buttons, the X9 Ultra is essentially a full camera bag of gear, all squashed … Read More “As a Pro Photographer, I’ve Loved Using Oppo’s Find X9 Ultra” »
By identifying bugs so efficiently, Holley writes that AI tools like Mythos tilt the cybersecurity balance toward defenders, who benefit when discovering vulnerabilities becomes cheaper for both sides. “Computers were completely incapable of doing this a few months ago, and now they excel at it,” Holley writes. “We have many years of experience picking apart … Read More “Mozilla: Anthropic’s Mythos found 271 security vulnerabilities in Firefox 150” »
Executive Summary: Anthropic appears to have removed access to Claude Code for its $20-a-month “Pro” Plans. Current Pro users appear to still have access via the Claude web app. Claude Code support documents exclusively refer to accessing Claude Code via “your Max Plan,” after previously saying you could access “with your Pro or Max Plan.” … Read More “Anthropic Removes Claude Code From $20-A-Month “Pro” Subscription Plan For New Users (Developing)” »