How to Build a Raspberry Pi Travel Router for Online Security Anywhere

Set up a Raspberry Pi travel router to secure your internet connection

In today’s interconnected world, safeguarding your digital presence is paramount. Creating a Raspberry Pi travel router offers a powerful solution to transform your online security, especially when navigating unfamiliar networks. This guide by Jeffs Pi in the Sky will walk you through the process of setting up a Raspberry Pi with a VPN, making sure […]

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OpenAI Comments on Leaked ChatGPT-5 Orion AI Performance

AI industry limitations and solutions

OpenAI, a leading artificial intelligence research laboratory, has recently found itself at the center of attention following leaks about their upcoming AI model, ChatGPT-5 performance, internally known as Orion. These leaks have sparked a broader discussion about the challenges and future prospects of AI development, particularly focusing on the model’s ability to tackle complex problems […]

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Transform Your iPhone! The Ultimate iOS 18.1 Setup

iOS 18.1

Apple’s latest iOS update, version 18.1, brings a wealth of exciting features and enhancements designed to elevate your iPhone experience to new heights. The video below from iReviews will walk you through the key improvements and show you how to make the most of your device. Revolutionize Your Lock Screen iOS 18.1 introduces an innovative […]

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DoorDash can import grocery lists from iOS’ Reminders app

Though I do love walking through a supermarket and picking out my own foods, I will admit that, come winter, I often turn to delivery apps to get my products. DoorDash, one of the many delivery apps on the market, has launched a new feature that could make this process even more seamless, allowing iOS users import their grocery list from Reminders into the app. 

To take advantage of this, you can go to Reminders and copy your list or import it directly in the DoorDash app. An option should appear while you're shopping inside a store that says "Got a grocery list?" in a box on the page. From there you can click import and choose which list you want to sync based on the titles and a preview of the items. DoorDash will then show you options based on your list. So, for example, if you wrote onions, then it will let you scroll through different onions for sale and below it will have your next item with other options. 

DoorDash is also unveiling other changes, such as letting you add items from multiple stores to an order before placing it. The company has offered DoubleDash since 2021 but that only allowed you to include items from close stores after placing the original order. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/apps/doordash-can-import-grocery-lists-from-ios-reminders-app-140020164.html?src=rss

Meet Magentic-One: Microsoft’s Bold Step into Autonomous AI

Exploring Microsoft's Magentic-One

Microsoft’s Magentic-One AI Agent represents a significant advancement in artificial intelligence, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in multi-agent systems. This innovative project aims to create a versatile and autonomous AI framework capable of executing a wide range of tasks with minimal human intervention. By addressing the limitations of current AI systems, Magentic-One seeks to […]

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Why the M4 Pro Mac Mini is a Gamer’s Dream Machine

gaming and 8K emulation on Mac Mini

Apple’s M4 Pro Mac Mini has emerged as a formidable contender in the realms of gaming and emulation. This compact yet powerful device features an impressive blend of performance and versatility, making it an attractive option for tech enthusiasts and gamers alike. Let’s provide more insight into the specifications, features, and capabilities that set the […]

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It might be time to say goodbye to Apple’s lightning to 3.5mm jack adapter

Once upon a time, in the year 2016 Apple completely disrupted our lives by removing the headphone jack. Starting with the iPhone 7, there was no port for your wired headphones, just a lightning charger. But, they did include one thing with the phone to soften the blow: a lightning to 3.5mm headphone jack adapter that allowed up to use our wired headphones in peace. Well, as all good things come to an end so, it seems, is the adapter, MacRumors reports

Right now, the $9 adapter is listed as sold out in the US and most other countries, with it for sale only a few places in Europe. The same pattern occurred earlier this year to the SuperDrive, with it selling out around the world before being discontinued. 

It's not a big shock if the adapter is no more, with wireless headphones and earbuds becoming such mainstays over the last decade (remember 2016 is also when Apple released its first generation of AirPods). Plus, you can't even use this adapter on the iPhone 15 or 16 series thanks to their USB-C port. Notably, the USB-C to headphone jack adapter is still available, also for $9. 

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OpenAI Operator AI: Redefining Task Automation in 2025

Impact of OpenAI's Operator: Autonomous Agents Rise

In early 2025, OpenAI is set to launch “Operator,” a new AI tool poised to transform the landscape of automation and agentic AI. This innovative system aims to tackle complex tasks with minimal human intervention, potentially reshaping entire industries and the way we interact with technology. The release of Operator could mark a significant milestone […]

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