Month: August 2025

Apple’s new iOS 26 public beta 4 is here, but is your iPhone compatible? Check this list

The Apple iPhone event is nearly here, which means we’ll soon get to download iOS 26 and iPadOS 26. The OS 26es are coming with huge upgrades to your iPhone and iPad’s operating systems. You’ve heard of Liquid Glass, right? It’s like the better-executed version of Windows Vista and definitely…

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Why I love my Le Creuset sauté pan

Jennifer Pattison Tuohy is a senior reviewer at The Verge covering the smart home, Internet of Things, and, as she puts it, “as many kitchen gadgets as I can get my hands on.” In her four years here, she’s tested everything from smart locks, lights, and doorbells to robot vacuums…

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“The dumbest thing I’ve ever heard” – AWS CEO slams plans for AI to replace junior human workers

AWS CEO Matt Garman says younger workers are the most engaged with AI They’re also cheap to train up with skills for the future Workers need to be prepared to learn, and for change Amazon Web Services (AWS) CEO Matt Garman has called the idea of firing junior workers because…

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Apple TV+’s sudden price hike will see people paying 30% more – and angry subscribers are already canceling

Apple TV+ has announced an immediate price increase of 30% Existing subscribers will be impacted within 30 days of their next renewal date Currently, Apple TV+ is the only major streaming service without an ad-supported tier Apple TV+ has shocked subscribers today (August 21) with an immediate price hike that…

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Feds investigate Tesla over inaccurate autopilot and FSD crash reports

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) just announced an investigation into Tesla regarding its Autopilot and Full Self-Driving (FSD) systems, according to a report by Electrek. The road safety regulator says the probe involves inconsistencies with how the company reports crashes regarding the aforementioned systems. The NHTSA requires automakers…

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2025 is turning into a good year for long-awaited games

It actually happened: Silksong, the standalone sequel to Hollow Knight, has a release date. After seven years in development, and almost as many shrouded in silence, the game is coming out on September 4th. It’s welcome news for the millions of Hollow Knight fans who have been impatiently waiting. But…

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