iOS 26: Four new Safari features you may have missed

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Is now a good time to buy an Apple Watch?

Next month, Apple should be refreshing its entire Apple Watch lineup. It also recently reintroduced the Blood Oxygen feature that was previously missing from the , Series 10, and – so if you were someone who depended on that feature, there’s no longer a need to hold out. That begs the question, what’s around the…

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This is the most exciting printer design I’ve seen in years – and it reminds me of an obscure vertical Panasonic printer

SMÅ Printer simplifies printing with only three buttons and a single LED for status updates The top-feeding paper design saves desk space while holding up to 120 sheets reliably Maintenance is intuitive, allowing one-handed ink replacement without spills or awkward handling Our printers have long been seen as bulky, frustrating gadgets that occupy too much…

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Security Bite: Mac.c is shaking up the macOS infostealer market, rivaling AMOS

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OpenAI rival gets free publicity by offering to buy Google Chrome for just under $35 billion – so does that mean it will kill Comet?

Perplexity AI stunned the industry with an unsolicited $34.5 billion cash offer for Google Chrome Chrome browser remains a key part of Google’s AI tools and long-term LLM development strategy Perplexity’s own valuation is less than half of the amount it offered to acquire Chrome Perplexity AI has attracted attention with an unsolicited $34.5 billion…

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