iPhone 17e review: MagSafe, 256GB of base storage, and the camera are great, but no always-on display and 60Hz makes the iPhone 17 a better deal for $200 more
Over the years I've been writing here, I've often used …Eric Zeman /PCMag:Apple iPhone 17e Review: Entry-Level Price, Premium FeelSergio Velasquez /iDrop News:iPhone 17 vs. iPhone 17e: A $200 Gap That...
Apple Studio Display XDR review: great reference picture modes, much improved camera, and 120Hz support on newer Macs, but expensive at $3,300 and only for Macs
but there's a catchMarques Brownlee /Marques Brownlee on YouTube:Apple Studio Display XDR Review: We're All Pros Now!Joe Findlay /CGMagazine:Apple Studio Display (2026) ReviewAustin Blake /iPhone in C...
MacBook Pro 16" (M5 Max) review: “Super core” architecture and 40-core GPU deliver beastly performance, but retains a five-year-old design and is $100+ pricier
EDITORS' CHOICE — 4.5 — Outstanding — THE BOTTOM LINE — The 2026 MacBook Pro 16-inch with M5 Max …
Apple Studio Display XDR review: great reference picture modes, much improved camera, and 120Hz support on newer Macs, but expensive at $3300 and only for Macs
but there's a catchNikias Molina /Nikias Molina on YouTube:MEGA Unboxing: New MacBook Air, MacBook Pro & Studio Display (2026)iJustine on YouTube:New Studio Display and Studio Display XDR — worth the ...
iPhone 17e review: MagSafe, 256GB of base storage, and the camera are great, but no always-on display and 60Hz makes the iPhone 17 a better deal for $200 more
The iPhone 17E is a better value than the 16E was when it arrived, but that should matter to basically nobody.
A draft guidance from the US GSA tightens rules for civilian AI contracts to require AI companies to allow “any lawful” use by the government of their models
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Filing: the US SEC settles with Tron founder Justin Sun over a 2023 case that alleged securities fraud; Tron-affiliated company Rainberry will pay the $10M fine
Source: the 2024 cyber-attack by the Scattered Spider group on Transport For London resulted in the theft of personal data of ~10M people
Google's TIG documented 90 zero-day vulnerabilities exploited in 2025, up from 78 in 2024; commercial spyware vendors and China-linked groups led the abuse
Of the 90 zero-days GTIG tracked in 2025, 43 hit enterprise tech — Zero-day exploitation targeting enterprise tech products reached …
Source: the 2024 cyber-attack by the Scattered Spider group on Transport For London resulted in the theft of personal data of ~10M people
Around 10 million people had their data stolen when Transport for London (TfL) was hacked in 2024, the BBC has discovered, making it one of the biggest hacks in British history.