Your MacBook is getting a major upgrade for free – 5 MacOS 26 features I’m trying right now

The MacOS Tahoe beta just went live to the public. Here’s how to tell if your Mac can run it, and five of the most-anticipated features to test out.

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Why I swear by this Garmin smartwatch over competing models (including the Apple Watch Ultra)

The latest Garmin Venu X1, with its flat design and large screen, feels like a feature-rich Fenix 8 and has exceeded my expectations.

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Trump’s AI plan says a lot about open source – but here’s what it leaves out

The AI Action Plan pretty much frees up AI companies to do what they want, but it also supports the use of open source for AI. What that means is one big open question.

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iOS 26 envy? 5 iPhone features you can already use on your Android (Samsung included)

Apple introduced some flashy new features with the latest iOS 26 release, but Android users will recognize them right away.

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Forget Whoop: I found a worthy fitness tracker alternative with none of the subscription fees

The Amazfit Helio strap uses a simple sensor and the same app as high-end smartwatches, all without a subscription.

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How to sync passkeys in Chrome across your PC, Mac, iPhone, or Android

With Google’s Password Manager, you’re able to save and sync passkeys in Chrome across a range of devices.

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I got ChatGPT Agent to deliver a truly useful report – and then NotebookLM took it to the next level

Can ChatGPT Agent and NotebookLM actually do real work together? I tested them on a cloud storage comparison project. The result was surprisingly impressive.

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The Young and the Restless: Young Cybercriminals Raise Concerns

National governments warn that many hacker groups attract young people through a sense of community, fame, or the promise of money and the perception of a lack of risk of prosecution.

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Sophisticated Koske Linux Malware Developed With AI Aid

The Koske Linux malware shows how cybercriminals can use AI for payload development, persistence, and adaptivity.

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Mitel Patches Critical Flaw in Enterprise Communication Platform

An authentication bypass vulnerability in Mitel MiVoice MX-ONE could allow attackers to access user or admin accounts on the system.

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