What’s New in iOS 26.5 Beta 1 V2? Fixes, RCS Security, and Maps Changes

What’s New in iOS 26.5 Beta 1 V2? Fixes, RCS Security, and Maps Changes Messages app chat view highlighting RCS status and a note about end-to-end encryption on supported carriers.

Apple has officially released iOS 26.5 Beta 1 Version 2 for developers, offering a series of updates, bug fixes, and subtle feature enhancements for iPhone and iPad users. While this update doesn’t introduce innovative changes, it reflects Apple’s ongoing commitment to improving the user experience. Currently, the update is available exclusively to developers, with a […]

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The Morning After: Apple’s foldable iPhone may be delayed

Apple has run into “more issues than expected” with its foldable iPhone, which may delay its release, according to the Japanese business newspaper Nikkei. Multiple sources report issues that apparently occurred during early test production phases and may delay first shipments by months.

Component suppliers have supposedly been notified that the foldable iPhone’s production schedule will be delayedand Apple is working to address the problems. Apple was reportedly prioritizing the foldable iPhone and other premium models for its September event this year, due to constrained supplies — that whole RAMmaggedon thing. One fewer iPhone model might reduce the company’s demand for pricey components.

We’re still waiting: A foldable iPhone has been rumored since 201andd rival Samsung released its first one back in 2019. The Galaxy phone maker has faced its own struggles: The very cool Galaxy Z TriFold was pushed into early retirement, seemingly being sold at a loss after its launch late last year.

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The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission is suing Illinois, Arizona and Connecticut for attempting to outlaw or regulate prediction markets like Kalshi and Polymarket. These markets allow people to bet on the outcomes of events (for example, who will be the Democratic nominee for president in 2028). There’s been some particularly dystopian bets on recent global military campaigns.

The CFTC believes it has sole jurisdiction to regulate these platforms and that states attempting to classify them as illegal gambling are overstepping their authority. “The CFTC will continue to safeguard its exclusive regulatory authority over these markets and defend market participants against overzealous state regulators,” CFTC chair Michael S. Selig said in a statement.

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Amazon MGM Studios announced the upcoming Spaceballs movie will hit theaters on April 23, 2027, right around the 40th anniversary of the first film. The movie is being directed by Josh Greenbaum and written by Josh Gad, Dan Hernandez and Benji Samit, according to Deadline.

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On their way around the Moon, the Artemis II crew managed to grab a few photos.NASA has begun sharing the images, including the one above: Earth through the Orion capsule’s window. It kinda looks like the old iPhone wallpaper. Sorry, I just ruined it.

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Why Building a Custom 40W Local Backup Server Beats Cloud Storage

Why Building a Custom 40W Local Backup Server Beats Cloud Storage Compact 10-inch 3D-printed rack holding a mini-ITX backup server with front hot-swap drive bays.

Building a DIY local backup server is an effective way to protect your data while maintaining full control over your storage setup. Below Hardware Haven, kindly takes you through one approach which involves using Proxmox and TrueNAS as the software backbone, paired with hardware like the SuperMicro X11SSV-Q Mini-ITX motherboard and mirrored 24TB Seagate Exos […]

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M5 Max MacBook Pro vs. Razer Blade 16: The 27-Hour Battery King vs. the RTX 5090 Beast

M5 Max MacBook Pro vs. Razer Blade 16: The 27-Hour Battery King vs. the RTX 5090 Beast Benchmark chart comparing M5 Max and Panther Lake 386H single-core and multi-core results with clear percentage gaps.

The ongoing rivalry between Apple’s M5 Max MacBook Pro and the 2026 Razer Blade 16, equipped with Nvidia’s RTX 5090 GPU and Intel’s Panther Lake 386H chip, showcases two distinct philosophies in high-performance computing. While the Razer Blade 16 dominates in gaming, AI workloads, and innovative display technology, the M5 Max shines in productivity, desig,n […]

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Why Cargo Ships Are Suddenly Bringing Back Wind Sails

Why Cargo Ships Are Suddenly Bringing Back Wind Sails A navigation screen displaying AI-planned routing that matches weather forecasts for wind-assisted shipping efficiency.

The shipping industry, responsible for transporting nearly 90% of global goods, faces mounting pressure to reduce its significant carbon footprint. According to Two Bit da Vinci, wind propulsion offers a promising pathway for decarbonizing maritime transport. A notable example is the adoption of rotor sails, which use the Magnus effect to generate thrust. These systems […]

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 — Samsung Didn’t Tell You About the 5,000mAh Battery Jump

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 — Samsung Didn’t Tell You About the 5,000mAh Battery Jump Render of Galaxy Z Fold 8 hinge area highlighting dual-layer ultra-thin glass and a laser-drilled metal support plate.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 is set to make a significant impact in the foldable smartphone market, combining innovative technology with thoughtful design. While Samsung has chosen to retain the older M13 OLED display material, the device introduces notable advancements in performance, durability, and usability. This flagship model aims to deliver a premium experience […]

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How Claude Code & Firecrawl Let AI Agents Browse the Web Exactly Like Humans

How Claude Code & Firecrawl Let AI Agents Browse the Web Exactly Like Humans A Claude Code agent runs inside Firecrawl, browsing websites with a dedicated session and visible page rendering.

The integration of Claude Code and Firecrawl Browser introduces new possibilities for AI-driven interactions on the web. Jay E explains how Firecrawl’s dedicated browser sessions and persistent profiles enable AI agents to navigate websites without API support, simulating human browsing behavior. For instance, an AI agent can use Firecrawl to analyze e-commerce trends, monitor social […]

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McDonald’s Just Built a Gadget That Every Gamer Has Needed Forever

Every gamer knows the panic. You’re mid-session, your team is deep into a raid, and your stomach is absolutely staging a coup. You ordered food 20 minutes ago, and now it’s sitting on the counter getting cold. The second you put down the controller to eat, you risk going AFK long enough to get kicked from the game, lose progress, or let down your whole squad. It’s one of those universal gaming frustrations that nobody has really addressed in a meaningful way. Until now, at least in Türkiye.

McDonald’s Türkiye just introduced “Archie,” a small controller peripheral that solves this exact problem. The device clips onto your gamepad and brings the analog sticks together, keeping your character in motion even when your hands are occupied with a burger instead of the buttons. The result? Your character keeps walking, you keep your spot in the session, and your food doesn’t go cold. It’s a stupidly simple fix to something that has plagued gamers for years.

Designer: McDonald’s Turkiye

The name “Archie” is a nod to the brand’s iconic Golden Arches, and the device’s shape reflects that. It’s a small arch-shaped piece that essentially bridges the two sticks on your controller. It’s not a Bluetooth gadget loaded with firmware updates or a subscription service. It’s just a clever piece of physical design that does exactly what it needs to do and nothing more. I genuinely appreciate that. Not every solution needs to be a tech startup. Sometimes the answer is a well-placed piece of plastic.

Archie comes bundled with what McDonald’s Türkiye is calling the “Pro Gamer Menu,” which includes a Big Mac, medium fries, a medium Coke, and 8-piece onion rings, available for a limited time through delivery orders. The branding is playful, the packaging presumably leans into the gamer aesthetic, and the whole campaign was developed by TBWA\Istanbul. It’s a smart marketing move, but calling it only marketing feels like underselling it. The gadget is actually useful, which is what separates this from your typical branded promotional gimmick.

Fast food and gaming have always had an unofficial relationship. Late nights, delivery orders, gaming fuel, you know the drill. Brands have tried to tap into that culture with discounts, streaming sponsorships, and limited-edition packaging, but most of it feels performative. This is the first time I’ve seen a fast food brand actually design something that speaks directly to the gameplay experience rather than just putting a controller graphic on a cup. That distinction matters.

The AFK problem is particularly brutal in competitive or online multiplayer games. Most games have inactivity timers that will boot a player for not doing anything for a certain period. Some games penalize you for leaving mid-match. Your teammates suffer. Your stats take a hit. Your character might just stand there in the open, practically begging to get eliminated. Gamers have been taping rubber bands around their controllers and propping up joysticks with coins for years. The fact that it took a fast food chain to come up with a legitimate, branded fix is equal parts amusing and oddly satisfying.

Does Archie work for every game? Probably not. Games that require active combat input, precise aiming, or frequent menu navigation will still need two hands. But for open-world games, exploration-heavy titles, or any session where moving in a general direction is enough to stay active, this is genuinely clever. It threads a needle that a lot of gaming accessories miss, which is solving a real problem without overcomplicating the solution.

I hope this doesn’t stay exclusive to Türkiye. The problem Archie addresses isn’t regional. Every gamer, everywhere, has eaten at their desk or on their couch while trying to keep an eye on the screen. McDonald’s stumbled onto something that is simple, charming, and genuinely useful, and that combination is rarer than it looks. Give us the Archie globally, please.

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AirPods Max 2: The Upgrade We Wanted, or Just a Refresh?

AirPods Max 2: The Upgrade We Wanted, or Just a Refresh? AirPods Max 2 pictured in multiple new colors, including Midnight and Orange, with the same overall shape.

The AirPods Max 2, priced at $549, builds upon the foundation of its predecessor with a series of refined updates. These include the integration of the H2 chipset, USB-C connectivity, and enhanced audio features. While the overall design remains largely unchanged, new color options and improved sound quality aim to elevate the user experience. However, […]

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Why the Intel Arc Pro B70 Might Be the Ultimate Budget GPU for Local AI

Why the Intel Arc Pro B70 Might Be the Ultimate Budget GPU for Local AI Software stack graphic naming SYCL and Intel tools that affect Arc Pro B70 AI performance and compatibility.

The Intel Arc Pro B70 is a professional-grade GPU designed to meet the needs of AI professionals and computational workloads, offering a balance between affordability and performance. With 32 GB of VRAM and a price under $1,000, it provides a cost-effective alternative to higher-priced competitors like Nvidia’s RTX Pro 4000. However, as Alex Ziskind highlights, […]

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