iFixit Explains The iPhone 17 Pro’s ScratchGate: Blame Apple, Not

Wongsakorn 2468/Shutterstock The iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max scratch more easily than expected, which is surprising considering the handsets are more durable than their predecessors. The Pros feature an aluminum unibody chassis that extends to the back and the Ceramic Shield 2 (front) and Ceramic Shield (back) glass covers that add to their…

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A Man’s iPhone 3GS To iPhone 17 Upgrade Went Viral:

Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images Beloved Marvel actor Chris Evans made waves a few years ago when he upgraded from an iPhone 6s to an iPhone 12 after eight years of using the former. Like many others, Evans loved the thin design and the home button. The actor’s iPhone upgrade received all that attention because he’s…

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7 Electronics You’re Not Allowed To Pack In Your Carry-On

Frame Stock Footage/Shutterstock Air travel these days is more security-conscious than ever, as even the seemingly innocuous can cause an emergency. For example, in 2024, a passenger’s laptop caught fire on a Breeze Airways flight, leading to a forced landing. Due to a process known as thermal runaway, batteries can sometimes be unpredictable – spontaneously overheating, and in…

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The UK government’s AI Growth Zones strategy: Everything you need

The government is on a mission to make the UK an artificial intelligence (AI) superpower, by accelerating the adoption of the technology across the public and private sectors to supercharge the economy. According to the government, embracing AI will generate efficiencies in the way that businesses and public sector organisations operate, but achieving this will…

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Will AI Actually Start Taking Jobs? Here’s What We Know

vesperstock/Shutterstock Artificial Intelligence (AI) has seen an overwhelming boom in recent years, often with public backlash following. Software using AI claims to have human-like intelligence, and companies are scrambling to jump on board this new technology. Microsoft is pushing its AI Copilot into multiple aspects of its new Windows 11. Google’s AI Overviews for search…

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iPhone 13 Pro Max Trade-In Conspiracy Goes Viral On TikTok:

Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images Apple made changes to the iPhone 17 prices this year without raising them. The standard iPhone 17 still starts at $799. The iPhone 17 Pro models have the same prices as their predecessors, with the distinction that Apple removed the 128GB storage option from the smaller Pro variant. Finally, the iPhone…

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Search Live Available On Android And iPhone: Google’s AI Mode

Tada Images/Shutterstock Google unveiled Search Live at I/O 2025, a new AI product that brings the multimodal AI capabilities of Project Astra to Google Search on mobile phones. Put differently, Search Live also allows the AI to see what you see in the real world in addition to hearing your voice commands. The AI will…

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Should you run VMware 7 unsupported?

After 2 October 2025, VMware version 7 will no longer be supported, and organisations will need to consider how they take their server virtualisation strategy forward. Shane O’Rourke, senior director of global VMware support services at Spinnaker Support, said this deadline arrives at the same time as Broadcom’s wider licensing changes. He warned that while…

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Plotting a path forward with VMware version 7

October 2, 2025, marks the end of general support for VMware’s version 7. After that, Broadcom won’t release any new security patches or fixes, and you won’t be able to log vendor support tickets for these versions. You’ll still have access to previously published updates under the self-service policy (although this could change in time,…

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Teen hackers charged over Scattered Spider attack on TfL

Two men, named as Owen Flowers and Thalha Jubair, have today appeared before Westminster Magistrate’s Court in connection with a 2024 cyber attack on Transport for London (TfL), after being arrested by the National Crime Agency (NCA) and City of London Police on 16 September 2025. Flowers, of Walsall in the West Midlands, was arrested…

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