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Apple Announces Special Event in New York, London, and Shanghai on March 4

Apple today announced a “special Apple Experience” in New York, London, and Shanghai, taking place on March 4, 2026 at 9:00am ET. Apple invited select members of the media to the event in three major cities around the world. It is simply described as a “special Apple Experience,” and there is no further information about

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After Ring privacy backlash, company abandons plans for police partnership

Amazon’s plan to turn Ring doorbells into a neighborhood-wide surveillance system was roundly denounced as dystopian even when it was just searching for lost dogs. The company does at least seem to have learned from the privacy backlash, announcing that it has now abandoned plans for a partnership with police … more…

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Security Bite: Russia completes block of Western social media and VPNs to push state-backed ‘Max’ super-app

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Future MacBooks may borrow a Samsung feature to solve an ironic privacy problem

Samsung has introduced a new privacy feature to its Galaxy S26 Ultra smartphone, and a new report suggests that future MacBooks may adopt the same technology. If so, it will be rather ironic as MacBooks were among the earliest laptops to benefit from a feature which can now sometimes be considered a bug … more…

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iOS 27 ‘Rave’ Update to Clean Up Code, Could Boost Battery Life

Apple’s iOS 27 update will prioritize cleaning up the operating system’s internals, with engineers making changes that could result in better battery life, according to Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman. The effort is said to be similar to what Apple did with its Snow Leopard Mac update years ago, and will involve removing old code, rewriting existing

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