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The touchscreen MacBook rumors are never ending

The touchscreen MacBook rumors are never ending

Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo took to X on Wednesday to claim that a MacBook Pro with an OLED touchscreen was expected to enter mass production by late 2026. Today Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman is following up to remind us that he was reporting on a touchscreen MacBook Pro way back in 2023. He confirmed Kuo’s timeline was correct. Since Gurman’s original story, …

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They blocked the highway for a wedding and got punished by karma

They blocked the highway for a wedding and got punished by karma

Weddings are supposed to be joyous, unforgettable events. But for one over-the-top celebration in northern France, things took a turn — from glitz and glamour to screeching tyres, police sirens and several luxury cars written off. Turns out, blocking an entire motorway might not be the best way to say “I do”. A wedding convoy turns into chaos The scene …

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How to use Google Calendar add-ons and extensions to save time

How to use Google Calendar add-ons and extensions to save time

If your schedule feels out of control, you’re not alone. The average professional spends 11.3 hours per week in meetings, which has tripled since 2020. The meetings are only half the story. The real thief of our productive time is the administrative work surrounding them. Google Calendar is the center of how we plan and organize our schedules. It does …

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Security Bite: Apple quietly shipped one of its most practical security features yet

Security Bite: Apple quietly shipped one of its most practical security features yet

9to5Mac Security Bite is exclusively brought to you by Mosyle, the only Apple Unified Platform. Making Apple devices work-ready and enterprise-safe is all we do. Our unique integrated approach to management and security combines state-of-the-art Apple-specific security solutions for fully automated Hardening & Compliance, Next Generation EDR, AI-powered Zero Trust, and exclusive Privilege Management with the most powerful and modern Apple …

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When Low SRAM Keeps The DOOM Off Your Vape

When Low SRAM Keeps The DOOM Off Your Vape

The PIXO Aspire is a roughly $35 USD vape that can almost play DOOM, with [Aaron Christophel] finding that the only thing that realistically stops it from doing so is that the Cortex-M4-based Puya PY32F403XC MCU only has 64 kB of SRAM. CPU-wise it would be more than capable, with a roomy 16 MB of external SPI Flash and a …

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Horizon Zero Dawn Seemingly The Next PlayStation Port Coming To Xbox

Horizon Zero Dawn Seemingly The Next PlayStation Port Coming To Xbox

Story Highlight A new link suggests PlayStation is planning to release Horizon Zero Dawn on Xbox. A similar trend was observed for Helldivers 2, and it eventually came out for the rivals. If this is indeed true, it seems both companies are adopting a solid multiplatform strategy. Ever since Helldivers 2 launched on Xbox, speculations about more PlayStation titles being …

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5 Gmail productivity add-ons every professional should use

5 Gmail productivity add-ons every professional should use

If your inbox looks like mine used to, it’s a mix of urgent client requests, half-forgotten tasks, and annoying newsletters. I used to treat my inbox as a reactive space, where a list of other people’s demands dictated my day. Everything changed when I turned it into a proactive command center. I adopted five Gmail add-ons that cover the essentials. …

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Multi-Kernel Architecture Proposed For The Linux Kernel

Multi-Kernel Architecture Proposed For The Linux Kernel

Code was open-sourced this week and posted to the Linux kernel mailing list as a “request for comments” (RFC) for a multi-kernel architecture. This proposal could allow for multiple independent kernel instances to co-exist on a single physical machine. Each kernel could run on dedicated CPU Cores while sharing underlying hardware resources. This could also allow for some complex use-cases …

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The Google Home app is getting a brand new look this fall

The Google Home app is getting a brand new look this fall

A sneak peek of Google’s new Google Home app design reveals that Gemini will be front and center as the company transforms its new products with artificial intelligence. Smart House, you will always be famous. Google Home v3.41.50.3, a forthcoming app update, includes a significant UI overhaul, according to an exclusive by Android Authority. The app will now feature Gemini and Gemini …

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