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The Samsung Galaxy S25 may look like an iPhone, but its AI assistant reminds me how the world is being separated into AI haves and have-nots.
Tech companies aren’t moving fast enough for America’s most sensitive politicians.
Apple is making several changes following complaints that its AI-powered notification summaries were inscrutable or just plain wrong.
Nikita Bier's "Explode" brings disappearing texts and photos to iMessage.
Apple has received criticism for generating summaries of notifications that are wrong or just useless.
Cook is personally giving the money, keeping Apple out of it.
User adoption of Apple's AI is low, but it just keeps taking up more space.
The company's virtual assistant allegedly recorded plaintiffs who hadn't said "hey Siri" while they were in their bedrooms and speaking with their doctors.
'Agentic' AI is the talk of the town in Silicon Valley and beyond, but can it avoid the hype pitfalls of AI in 2024?
These are the products that broke our hearts this year.
We have picks for every user, Android or iOS, from inexpensive burners to top-of-the-line flagship smartphones.
The Time Capsule from ElevationLab relies on twin AA batteries instead of the Apple AirTag's CR2032 watch battery.
The now-dead plan was for people to pay a monthly fee to get a new iPhone every year.
Building electronics requires a lot of rare minerals that are often mined, under duress, in war zones.
You didn't need to send around a survey for that— I could have told you outright.
Rumors hint Apple’s big foldable could be like two iPad Pros in one. Plus, Apple may finally fix the charging port on the Magic Mouse.
Luigi Mangione did not shoot himself, but a BBC headline rewritten by Apple iOS would make you believe so.
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The Quest 3 and Quest 3S’ big 2024-end update adds better hand tracking and the ability to pair a Windows 11 PC with a glance.
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