Computing

Apple could go back to Intel for chips, but not how you would expect (or dread)

Apple and Intel are reportedly exploring a manufacturing partnership that could reshape how future Apple… Read More

Apple wants you to verify your identity before you get Education discount on products

Getting an Apple Education discount in the United States used to be as simple as… Read More

OpenAI’s Codex just moved into Chrome, where the useful work and the risks live

OpenAI is giving Codex a larger stage than the coding window. Its new Chrome extension… Read More

MacBook Neo was such smash hit for Apple that it might soon treat you to a price hike

The $599 MacBook Neo has been flying off the shelves and online stores so fast… Read More

Asus’ utterly sleek ExpertBook Ultra lands in the US with an utterly baffling price tag

Asus has brought its top-of-the-line ExpertBook to the US, with specs that are genuinely impressive.… Read More

Perplexity’s Personal Computer can work autonomously on your Mac, and it’s now available to all

Perplexity has finally launched its Personal Computer Mac app for everyone, and it could genuinely… Read More

I built Mac app to track my bad posture with AirPods. I didn’t write a line of code.

A few weeks ago, I wrote about an app that looks at you through the… Read More

Fitbit is becoming Google Health, and it’s getting bunch of wellness upgrades

Google is officially pulling the plug on the Fitbit app, replacing it with the new… Read More

Your coworker’s AI-built app might be leaking company secrets

AI coding tools have made it ridiculously easy to build a web app, and it… Read More

A shocking study made me rethink how I use AI, and you should probably do that too

I’ve always thought of myself as a light AI user. I don’t have ChatGPT write… Read More

Google pulls the plug on Project Mariner, the AI agent that browsed the web like human

Google has shut down Project Mariner, the autonomous web browsing agent it debuted at I/O… Read More

Google responds to Chrome’s silent Gemini Nano install, stops short of addressing consent

Google Chrome VP and GM Parisa Tabriz has responded to criticism over Chrome’s practice of… Read More

Anthropic just taught Claude to dream between tasks, and it makes agents meaningfully smarter

Anthropic just gave Claude something that sounds like a perfect science fiction plot: the ability… Read More

Samsung patent shows laptop with a clever touch-sensitive palmrest for shortcuts

Samsung has been known to file some bizarre patents from time to time, including its… Read More

The Desktop Paradox: I finally understand why gamers hesitate before going OLED

The year is 2026, and the OLED revolution has officially landed on our desks. Not… Read More