• Sun. May 3rd, 2026

Apple’s iOS 26.2.1 Update for iPhones Adds Support for More Precise 2nd Gen AirTags

This small system update takes advantage of the enhanced range of Apple’s ubiquitous trackers.

We’re Going Goo Goo Gaga for This Baby Bottle Sterilizer for Just $260 Right Now

No need to try to squeeze a sponge through tiny baby bottles, especially with a hungry baby around.

Lockheed Martin, PG&E, Salesforce and Wells Fargo team up to battle wildfires

The companies announced a new venture on Monday to help firefighters prevent, detect and respond more quickly to wildfires.

Browser-based attacks hit 95% of enterprises — and traditional security tools never saw them coming

Your web gateway can’t see it. Your cloud access broker can’t see it. Your endpoint protection can’t see it. And yet 95% of organizations experienced browser-based attacks last year, according…

Anthropic embeds Slack, Figma and Asana inside Claude, turning AI chat into a workplace command center

Anthropic announced Monday that users can now open and interact with popular business applications directly inside Claude, the company’s AI assistant—a significant expansion that transforms the chatbot from a conversational…

Highguard Review: I Can’t Get Enough of Horseback Gunplay and Raiding Bases

Despite a confusing debut at The Game Awards, this shooter is a cleverly forged amalgam of Apex Legends, Valorant and MOBA gameplay.

‘Send Help’ Review: Survival Thriller Delivers Deliciously Savage Gore and Comedy

Suspense, horror, wild action and dark humor make this a must-see film.

Apple’s AirTag 2 Comes With 50% Better Range and a Louder Speaker

Best of all? This updated version of this popular Apple accessory will be available at the same price as its predecessor.

Playing Leon in Resident Evil Requiem Is a Kickass Catharsis

Grace’s gameplay is enjoyably terrifying, but I loved cutting loose with RE’s still-quippy pretty boy.

Why enterprise AI pilots fail — and how to move to scaled execution

Presented by Insight Enterprises Organizations today are trapped in proof-of-concept purgatory because yesterday’s models don’t work for today’s AI challenges. Everyone’s racing to prove what AI could do. But the…

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