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- April 6, 2026

A new Siri is on the horizon, and we’re getting a better look — literally — at how Apple’s new AI assistant will appear and perform when it’s unveiled later this year. In a new report from Bloomberg, the news outlet created illustrations showing how Siri could look with the launch of iOS 27, the
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If you want an iPad that’s more powerful than the entry-level model but less expensive than the iPad Pro, the latest iPad Air is the one to buy, and it’s down to one its best prices to date. The 11-inch Air with 128GB of storage and Wi-Fi connectivity is available at Amazon starting at $519.99
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When Pope Leo XIV presented his first encyclical on artificial intelligence at the Vatican on Monday, he invited Christopher Olah, cofounder of Anthropic, to speak. The move signaled an unprecedented alliance between the Catholic church and Silicon Valley. But to understand how this partnership came about, we need to go back to Anthropic’s founding. Why
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Rocket League is now in its 22nd season and isn’t stopping. Instead, it’s leaving Unreal Engine 3 behind after more than a decade of physics-based competitive soccer. Psyonix and Epic Games stunned the esports community during the RLCS Paris Major by revealing that the game will bypass the long-rumoured Unreal Engine 5 upgrade entirely, rebuilt
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AI’s biggest champions have argued for some time that the technology will usher in an era of unprecedented productivity gains, richly rewarding workers who harness it while displacing those who don’t. Zeb Evans, CEO of the collaboration software startup ClickUp, claims that this shift is imminent. Last Thursday, Evans announced on X that the company,
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Microsoft has a habit of changing things that aren’t broken, but it looks like they are finally ready to admit a mistake. When Windows 11 launched, one of the biggest points of friction was the locked taskbar. For decades, we had the freedom to pin that bar to the top, left, or right of our
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