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Read More »iOS 26 Public Beta Expected This Week as First iOS 27 Rumor Surfaces
The first iOS 26 public beta should arrive this week, according to Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman. “All indications are that iOS 26 should go into the public beta phase this coming week,” said Gurman, in his Power On newsletter today. In a social media post last week, Gurman said that the iOS 26 public beta would likely be released on or …
Read More »Report: NFLPA board of player reps is expected to vote on interim executive director soon
With executive director Lloyd Howell abruptly out, the NFL Players Association needs to replace him. It soon will. Via Adam Schefter of ESPN.com, the NFLPA board of player representatives “is expected to vote” on a new interim executive director before the widespread launch of training camps, on Tuesday. The news comes a day after Dianna Russini of TheAthletic.com reported that …
Read More »Apple Quietly Just Rolled Out a New iPhone Feature Earlier Than Expected
When iOS 26 is released this fall, it will introduce two new default apps to your iPhone’s Home Screen. First, there will be a new Preview app that works very similarly to Mac’s Preview app, allowing you to view and edit various documents and images. Second, there will be a dedicated games app, called Apple Games, which will act as …
Read More »MLB expected to extend investigation into Guardians’ Luis Ortiz’s connections with gambling
CLEVELAND, Ohio — MLB is expected to extend Guardians’ right-hander Luis Ortiz’s leave of absence past Friday’s original deadline. By doing so, MLB is expected to continue its investigation into the gambling allegations against Ortiz. On July 3, MLB announced that Ortiz in agreement with the MLB Players Association was being placed on a non-disciplinary leave of absence through the …
Read More »Foldable iPhone and Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 8 Both Expected to Have ‘Crease-Free’ Screen
It looks like Apple’s foldable iPhone will have some “crease-free” competition. Apple supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo today said Samsung’s next-generation Galaxy Z Fold 8 will use the same laser-drilled metal display plate as the foldable iPhone, with the component to be supplied by South Korean company Fine M-Tec. Samsung’s new Galaxy Z Fold 7 still has a visible crease …
Read More »Japan’s core inflation cools in June as expected, easing from 29-month high
A customer visits a store at Togoshi Ginza shopping street in Tokyo on January 23, 2025. Philip Fong | Afp | Getty Images Japan’s core inflation cooled to 3.3% in June, coming down from a 29-month high of 3.7% as rice inflation showed signs of easing. The figure — which strips out costs for fresh food — was in line …
Read More »Colts QB Anthony Richardson expected to be ready for start of camp: Source
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson has resumed throwing, a league source told The Athletic on Thursday. The third-year pro had been shut down May 29 due to what Colts coach Shane Steichen labeled as an “aggravation” to the surgically repaired AC joint in Richardson’s throwing shoulder. At the time, the team did not provide a timeline for his return. However, it …
Read More »Retail sales jumped more than expected last month
Washington CNN — Americans are still opening their wallets, even as President Donald Trump’s tariffs start to take a bite. Retail sales rose 0.6% in June from the prior month, the Commerce Department said Thursday, rebounding from the steep 0.9% decline in May. June’s number was much stronger than the 0.2% gain economists projected in a FactSet poll. Spending climbed …
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