If you bought an iPhone 16 or iPhone 15 when they launched, you may be able to claim some of the money from a class action lawsuit against Apple. It’s all tied to the new Apple Intelligence features the company previewed during launch — features that ultimately didn’t arrive on time, but were unveiled more extensively … Read More “Are You Eligible to Claim Part of Apple’s $250M AI iPhone Settlement? How to Find Out” »
Measles surge in Utah sparks fears US could undo decades of progress and jeopardize elimination status
A measles outbreak has sparked fears that the virus may entrench itself in the US after Utah saw over 600 cases lasting more than a year. The state reached a worrying total of 679 cases, marking the latest and longest-lasting series of measles outbreaks in the US since last year as health officials panic. State … Read More “Measles surge in Utah sparks fears US could undo decades of progress and jeopardize elimination status” »
You don’t really ever have to explain why a universal remote is a good idea. You have a bunch of stuff that needs controlling; this thing controls them all. Many companies have set out to build a product worthy of this idea, and one product came much closer than most. It was called the Harmony, … Read More “The impossible dream of the universal remote” »
I work from home, so I typically listen to audio through headphones or AirPods. But I’ve always wanted a desk speaker that doesn’t take up too much space, which made the new Sonos Play a fitting first Sonos product to review. The Play, launched in March, is Sonos’s first new device in more than a … Read More “The new Sonos Play has become my go-to desk and kitchen speaker” »
Apple TV and sex workers — who’d have thought they’d make such a delightful pairing? Earlier this year, the streaming service released the drama series Margo’s Got Money Troubles, based on the book of the same name, which follows a young woman as she turns to cam work to support herself and her new baby. … Read More “Apple TV’s New Camboy Crime Thriller Is the Perfect Summer Binge” »
Live sports remain one of the last uniting forces in the American zeitgeist, one of the only things that friends and families gather around the TV for and form a community around. Even though streaming services and YouTube have fractured viewing audiences and changed our habits, for the most part, people are still tuning in … Read More “The Last Time the US Hosted the World Cup, One of the Weirdest Nights in Sports History Unfolded” »
“That was one of the most egregious things that we saw in her chat,” she said. “Even when we saw things about getting support, the sycophancy kicked in.” OpenAI has previously said it has “deep responsibility to help those who need it most.” The company did not immediately respond to Ars’ request for comment on … Read More “Lawsuit: ChatGPT validated suicidal woman’s distrust of crisis lines” »
Pixar’s technology has advanced so much since Toy Story debuted in 1995 that, for Toy Story 5, the filmmakers purposely held back to preserve the franchise’s visual style. “There’s a lot of restraint,” producer Lindsey Collins told me during an interview at Pixar Animation Studios in Emeryville, California. “We don’t want to all of a … Read More “‘There’s a Lot of Restraint’: How ‘Toy Story 5’ Balances New Technology With Nostalgia” »
SQL to ER Diagram — Free Online ERD Generator from SQL (no signup) SQL Paste SQL, see the schema. Drop your CREATE TABLE statements on the left. Drag tables, scroll to zoom, double-click to rename, export when done. Load example schema 100% local — your schema never leaves your browser. No accounts, no uploads. − … Read More “SQL to ER Diagram — Free Online ERD Generator from SQL (no signup)” »
This is The Stepback, a weekly newsletter breaking down one essential story from the tech world. For more on e-bikes, power stations, and how to work anywhere, follow Thomas Ricker. The Stepback arrives in our subscribers’ inboxes at 8AM ET. Opt in for The Stepback here. Lithium-ion batteries are everywhere as we enter the second … Read More “Solid-state batteries still aren’t ready, but gels are” »




