US senators question big tech, including Apple, on the reason behind inauguration donations

Apple didn't donate to the inauguration directly. Image source: Apple Apple may not have donated directly, but CEO Tim Cook joined other big tech companies in donating $1 million to Trump's inauguration fund, and senators have concerns about corruption. It's been no secret that tech companies like Google, Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon are concerned about…

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iPhone SE 4 dummy model reveals key features of Apple’s next budget phone

Prominent phone leaker Sonny Dickson posted to X a pair of images that he says are the “first look at the iPhone SE 4 dummy.” While we don’t get a clear look at the front to know just how big the notch is, the two images reveal some key features of the next budget phone.…

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Display supplier for long-rumored HomePod with screen may have been selected

An artist's rendition of a HomePod with a display A report claims that a supplier has been picked for the display for a new HomePod with screen — perhaps fulfilling a prediction made almost two years ago. HomePod with touch screen displays have been running for a long time, with a release date always seemingly…

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macOS Sequoia 15.2 includes fix for a System Integrity Protection vulnerability

Microsoft has released details on a security vulnerability that was fixed with the macOS Sequoia 15.2 update, which was released in December. The flaw could have been exploited by an attacker to bypass macOS’s System Integrity Protection (SIP), which stops unauthorized code from running. Documented as CVE-2024-44243, the vulnerability involved macOS’s Storage Kit daemon and…

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Apple tweaks AI notification summaries in iOS 18.3 following outcry

It’s fair to say that the Apple Intelligence features released so far have been met with mixed reviews. Among the more contentious features is AI-powered summaries of notifications on the lock screen and notification shade. It’s useful when you have a bunch of notifications from the same app or to quickly give you an idea…

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Early and fast: What to expect from iPad and iPad Air in 2025

It's the start of a new year, and expectations are high for a rumored iPad and iPad Air refresh in Apple's first batch of product updates. Here's what has been rumored so far. Following after the end of 2024, the attention on Apple turns to its next product launches. Strong candidates among the group due…

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Social media domination starts with Post Breeze

Managing social media can feel like a full-time job, but with Post Breeze, it doesn’t have to. This all-in-one platform is designed to help creators, businesses, and social media gurus streamline their content strategy, boost engagement, and grow their audience effortlessly. With a lifetime Growth Plan for $49.99, you can manage up to 25 social…

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Here’s how you can impress everyone with a new skill in 2025: StackSkills

Have you ever wanted to chef up a dinner like Gordon Ramsay? Or, are you dreaming of a new job in tech or IT this year? You could just reach your goals—and impress everybody with new skills—with this e-learning platform. Meet EDU Unlimited by StackSkills, your one-way ticket to lifetime access to over 1,000 courses on…

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