10 Practical iPhone Automations to Simplify Your Life

10 Practical iPhone Automations to Simplify Your Life

Your iPhone is more than just a device for communication and entertainment—it’s a powerful tool that can anticipate your needs and simplify your daily life. By using the Shortcuts app, you can automate routine tasks, saving time and effort while enhancing your overall experience. Below are ten practical automations that can make your iPhone smarter […]

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The Morning After: Elon Musk wants a $134 billion payout from OpenAI and Microsoft

Part of a lawsuit accusing OpenAI of abandoning its non-profit status claims Musk is owed anywhere from $79 billion to $134 billion in damages for the “wrongful gains” of OpenAI and Microsoft.

Musk claims in the filing that he’s entitled to a chunk of the company’s recent $500 billion valuation, after contributing $38 million in “seed funding” during the AI company’s early years. It wasn’t just money — according to the filing, Musk helped advise on key employee recruitment, introductions with business contacts and startup advice.

If this sounds familiar, it’s because the lawsuit dates back to March 2024. It’s still going.

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Claude Cowork, Anthropic’s AI assistant for handling simple tasks on your computer, is now available to anyone with a $20-per-month Pro subscription. It was previously an exclusive feature for its Max subscribers, who pay a minimum of $100 per month.

As a reminder, the intriguing part of Claude Cowork is its ability to work on its own. If you have the macOS Claude app and a Pro subscription, you can prompt Claude Cowork to work on tasks on your local computer, like creating documents based on files you have saved or organizing your folders. Don’t expect it to deal with high-level PC work just yet, but it can handle simple organizational tasks.

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Pioneering mathematician Dr. Gladys West has passed away at the age of 95. Her name may not be familiar to you, but her contributions will be. West’s work laid the foundation for the global positioning system, GPS, we all use (sometimes daily). Beyond DoorDash requests and Google Maps navigation, GPS is now an essential component of industries ranging from aviation to emergency response systems.

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ASUS might step back from smartphones. According to translations of recent quotes from Chair Jonney Shih, the company does not plan to release new phone models in the future. Previous reports suggested ASUS would not introduce any smartphones in 2026, but Shih’s recent comments indicate the pause may last longer, if not indefinitely. We’ve reached out to ASUS for additional comment. It's not like the company changes its mind...

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Hide Fast Ethernet at Home with Thin Fiber : Upgrade to 10G Cleanly Indoors

Hide Fast Ethernet at Home with Thin Fiber : Upgrade to 10G Cleanly Indoors

What if you could achieve blazing-fast Ethernet speeds at home without the hassle of bulky cables ruining your space? In this guide, Apalrd’s Adventures explains how to use fiber optic technology to discreetly hide Ethernet cables while maintaining top-tier performance. The video showcases the Invisalite Home Fiber Kit, a innovative solution that combines gigabit speeds […]

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Sony is handing control of its Bravia TV business to China’s TCL

Sony is ceding control of its Bravia TV brand to China's TCL as part of a new "strategic partnership," the companies announced in a joint press release. The Japanese electronics giant plans to sell a majority 51 percent stake in its home entertainment arm to TCL, while retaining a 49 percent share. The joint venture is set to start operations in April 2027, pending regulatory and other approvals. 

The new combined business will sell TVs carrying Sony and Bravia branding while using TCL's display technology. The partnership will also leverage Sony's picture and audio expertise, supply chain management and other areas of expertise. For its part, TCL will contribute its vertical supply chain strength, global market presence and end-to-end cost efficiency. 

"By combining both companies' expertise, we aim to create new customer value in the home entertainment field," Sony CEO Kimio Maki said in a statement. "We expect to elevate our brand value, achieve greater scale and optimize the supply chain in order to deliver superior products and services to our customers," added TCL Electronics chairperson DU Juan. 

The news will come as a shock to some, particularly in Japan, as Sony has been strongly associated with high-quality TVs since the Trinitron days. However, it's currently fighting in a low-margin TV business full of formidable competitors including Samsung, LG, Hisense and TCL. The company has already sold off or closed other electronics operations, including PCs and tablets, and is barely hanging in with its smartphone business.

Sony effectively stopped making its own LCD and OLED panels some time ago, while TCL has increased its own production — having recently purchased LCD Panel patents from Samsung and taken over its plant in China. Other Japanese companies like Toshiba and Hitachi have already exited the TV business, while some including Panasonic have a highly reduced presence. 

The Bravia brand survived mainly thanks to customers willing to pay extra for high-end picture and sound quality, along with Sony's association to filmmaking and high-end camera gear. As I detailed in a recent explainer, Sony was a pioneer in many key flat panel breakthroughs, having developed LED backlighting, quantum dot technology and the first OLED TVs. 

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The Ultimate Smartphone Battle: iPhone 17 Pro Max vs. Honor Magic 8 Pro

The Ultimate Smartphone Battle: iPhone 17 Pro Max vs. Honor Magic 8 Pro

When comparing the iPhone 17 Pro Max and the Honor Magic 8 Pro, several factors come into play, including performance, speed, usability, and innovation. Both devices bring unique strengths to the table, catering to diverse user preferences. This detailed analysis explores critical aspects such as boot-up speed, unlocking features, app performance, gaming capabilities, multitasking, and […]

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Is eGPU Gaming Finally Worth Your Money? Performance at 1080p, 1440p and 4K Tested

Is eGPU Gaming Finally Worth Your Money? Performance at 1080p, 1440p and 4K Tested

Is the dream of combining laptop portability with desktop-level gaming finally within reach? External GPUs (eGPUs) have long promised to bridge this gap, but for years, they’ve been plagued by limitations like bandwidth bottlenecks, bulky enclosures, and steep price tags. Now, with the arrival of Thunderbolt 5 and other advancements, the conversation is shifting. In […]

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Create Apps and Landing Pages Quicker Using Google’s Whisk Plus Antigravity

Create Apps and Landing Pages Quicker Using Google’s Whisk Plus Antigravity

What if you could create a stunning, fully functional website or app in just minutes, without writing a single line of code? It might sound too good to be true, but in this walkthrough, World of AI shows how Google’s Whisk and Antigravity are making it possible. These AI-powered platforms are transforming digital design, offering […]

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This $3,295 Elysium Blue Jacket Uses Tech That’s Actually on Mars

Let me tell you about a jacket that’s so technologically advanced, the only component you won’t find on Mars is the zipper. Yes, you read that right. Vollebak’s Martian Aerogel Jacket in Elysium Blue is literally made from the same materials currently exploring the Red Planet and it’s one of the most fascinating pieces of design I’ve come across in a while. Well, at least when it comes to jackets.

Here’s the wild part. The outer shell is woven from hypersonic parachute fabric, the exact same material NASA uses to land probes on Titan and Mars Rovers on the Martian surface. Inside, you’ll find aerogel insulation developed by the same team engineering heat shields for the next Mars Rover mission. This isn’t just marketing speak or space-inspired aesthetics. This is actual aerospace hardware transformed into something you can wear on Earth.

Designer: Vollebak

Vollebak released this Elysium Blue edition exactly 846 days after launching their first Martian Aerogel Jacket, which happens to be the same amount of time it takes to travel from Earth to Mars twice. The attention to detail is absolutely incredible, and it shows how much thought went into not just the technology but the storytelling behind it.

The color itself is stunning. While previous editions came in Mercury silver, Stealth Black, and Rover Orange, this Elysium Blue offers something more versatile and wearable for everyday life. The soft metallic blue finish creates this beautiful shimmer that catches the light, contrasted perfectly against black seam taping and zigzag stitching throughout. The design pays homage to Project Mercury spacesuits from the early days of space exploration, specifically inspired by the aluminized nylon and angled zippers that protected the first astronauts.

What really sets this jacket apart visually is the transparent finish on the outer shell. It literally gives you a window into the laser-drilled aerogel technology underneath. You can actually see the advanced engineering that makes this piece work. It’s like wearing a piece of functional art that reveals its secrets instead of hiding them. Now let’s talk about what makes aerogel so special. This material is incredibly lightweight yet provides serious insulation. The construction features laser-drilled micropores that allow breathability while still keeping you warm, which solves one of the biggest problems with traditional insulated jackets. You won’t overheat when you’re moving, but you’ll stay toasty when you’re standing still.

The practical features are equally impressive. You get five zipped pockets total, including two large side pockets with storm flaps that close with metal snaps, two chest pockets perfect for your phone and wallet, and an interior pocket on the left side. The peaked hood is lined with the same aerogel insulation as the rest of the jacket, and there are cord adjusters at the hood and hem to seal out cold air. The cuffs close with metal snaps to create a tight seal around your wrists.

My favorite detail is the two-way front zipper comes with an oversized pull cord specifically designed so you can operate it while wearing thick gloves. It’s these kinds of thoughtful touches that show this jacket was designed for actual performance, not just to look cool (though it absolutely does both). The materials breakdown is fascinating too. The insulation is made in the US from 80% organic rubber foam and 20% silica aerogel, while the outer material and lining are 100% polyamide made in the UK. This jacket is designed to survive downpours while keeping you warm and dry, making it genuinely functional for extreme weather conditions.

At $3,295, this is definitely an investment piece. But you’re not just buying a jacket. You’re buying a conversation starter, a piece of aerospace history, and genuinely cutting-edge technology that performs in real-world conditions. It’s where fashion meets function meets the future of space exploration.

Whether you’re a design enthusiast, a tech lover, or someone who appreciates the intersection of innovation and style, the Martian Aerogel Jacket in Elysium Blue represents something truly special. It’s proof that the most exciting design happens when we push boundaries and ask what’s possible when we bring technology from other worlds into our everyday lives.

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Dell XPS 2026: Features, Performance, and Comparison to MacBook Pro

Dell XPS 2026: Features, Performance, and Comparison to MacBook Pro

The Dell XPS 2026 series, available in 14-inch and 16-inch models, represents a significant evolution in premium Windows laptops. With its sleek design, innovative materials, and upgraded internals, it positions itself as a direct competitor to Apple’s MacBook Pro. While it excels in aesthetics and build quality, it faces challenges in performance and display technology […]

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Nintendo’s OSM Mystery Fuels Chatter About Early Switch 2 Refresh Options

Nintendo’s OSM Mystery Fuels Chatter About Early Switch 2 Refresh Options

Is Nintendo quietly preparing to shake up the gaming world once again? RGT 85 takes a closer look at how a mysterious “OSM” model code, recently uncovered on Nintendo’s account portal, has ignited a firestorm of speculation about potential revisions to the highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2. Could this cryptic code hint at a budget-friendly […]

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