Apple Announces 2025 Pride Band, Watch Face, and iPhone Wallpaper

Apple today announced its 2025 Pride Collection, including a new Apple Watch band, watch face, and a matching wallpaper for the iPhone and iPad. Ahead of Pride Month in June, Apple says its Pride Collection celebrates the strength and beauty of LGBTQ+ communities around the world. The new Pride Edition Sport Band is now available […]

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How Mexico’s Fishing Refuges Are Fighting Back Against Poaching

It has been two hours since the divers left the coast behind. As they reach their designated GPS points in the Gulf of Mexico, their boats’ engines go from roaring to whispering. In pairs, they enter the Celestún Fishing Refuge Zone, one of the largest in Mexico. Their ritual is absolute: put on fins, adjust […]

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Apple Working on Under-Screen Face ID for iPhone 18 Pro, Says Leaker

Apple is actively testing under-display Face ID system on a prototype iPhone 18 Pro model with a single hole-punch camera in its display, claimed a Chinese leaker on Monday. According to the Weibo-based account Digital Chat Station, Apple is testing under-display 3D facial recognition for the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max models, […]

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Base iPhone 18 Shifting to Spring 2027 Launch, Six Months After 18 Pro

Apple will launch the standard iPhone 18 in early 2027, marking a major shift in the company’s release strategy beginning in 2026. According to industry analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple plans to split its flagship iPhone lineup between two launch windows annually. The iPhone 18 Pro models and a new foldable iPhone will arrive in the […]

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The Dream of the Metaverse Is Dying. Manufacturing Is Keeping It Alive

It used to be that when BMW would refit a factory to build a new car, the only way the automaker could check if the chassis would fit through the production line was to fly a team out and physically push the body through the process, making note of any snags. Now, process engineers can […]

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Scientists Have Just Discovered a New Type of Electricity-Conducting Bacteria

A new species of bacteria that functions like electrical wiring has recently been discovered on a brackish beach in Oregon. The species was named Candidatus Electrothrix yaqonensis in honor of the Yaquina tribe of Native Americans that once lived in and around Yaquina Bay, where the bacteria were found. This species is a type of […]

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Gemini AI coming soon to your kids’ Galaxy phones and tablets

In Late 2023, Google replaced Google Assistant with Gemini (named Bard back then), its new AI-powered voice assistant. Since then, Gemini has been released for multiple platforms (Android, ChromeOS, iOS, iPadOS, and the web) for adults. It was then released to teens with Google accounts. Now, the company has announced that it will soon be […]

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Skype is shutting down today

It’s the end of the road for Skype as today marks the official retirement of the legendary communication platform. Existing Skype users can migrate to Microsoft Teams (free) with their Skype credentials, contacts, and chat history automatically transferring to the new platform. Skype users can export their data until January 2026, after which it will […]

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