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Liquid Glass on an iPhone (Credit: Apple) Why Haven’t Most iPhone Users Updated to iOS 26 Yet?
IOs 26 adoption is low compared to past year’s adoption rates of major iOS releases by this time in the year.
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Sankai/Getty Images Samsung Says AI’s Insatiable Need for Chips Will Make TVs More Expensive
There just aren’t enough memory chips made each year to satisfy every company that needs them.
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DNY59/Getty Images Claude Wants More Money for the AI War. Is the AI Bubble About to Burst?
Such funding would make the company worth a reported $350 billion. And it still wouldn’t be the most valuable AI company.
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Bose SoundTouch 30 Series III from 2015 (Credit: Bose) Can Still Use Your Bose Smart Speakers After They Shut Down the Servers?
Bose earns some goodwill for how it’s handling the SoundTouch’s retirement.
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NurPhoto/Contributor/Getty Images Swipe, Tap, Repeat. Every App Is the Same Now, and That Sucks.
Every app has shed its original purpose to become a feed, a dopamine loop, or a “creator economy.”
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Live Listening on the Spotify Mobile app (Credit: Spotify) How to See What Your Friends Are Listening to on the Spotify App
Mobile users get a feature long available to desktop users.
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Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable (Credt: Lenovo) Lenovo’s Latest Gaming Laptop Has a Rollout Screen. Neat.
Unlike the previous Lenovo rollable-screen laptop, this one expands horizontally, not vertically.
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Soundcore Work (Credit: Anker/Soundcore) Tired of Fumbling With Your Phone to Record Things? Use This Mic-Equipped Button.
It certainly seems more convenient than having to quickdraw a phone during an important meeting to record something.
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BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images Extremely Silly AI Bartender Debuts At CES 2026
People are drinking so much nowadays. Maybe if they didn’t have to put in any effort, they might drink a little more.
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Curly Photo/Getty Images Deepfake AI Pastors Are Scamming Churchgoers
Churches across the United States are dealing with a new kind of grift. It’s one that targets those who take things on faith.