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    Apple’s Liquid Glass Makes the Most Sense on macOS

    At the June 2025 WWDC event, Apple unveiled a major and comprehensive overhaul of its entire operating system family across all its devices. One of the most apparent changes is the introduction of “Liquid Glass”, which dramatically changes how UI elements look and behave. This (predictably divisive) change is undergoing strong criticism on social media, especially when it comes to…

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    How to Make Sense of Garmin’s Forerunner Model Numbers

    Garmin’s Forerunner line contains some of my favorite watches—the 265, which is arguably still the best of the bunch; the 570, which newly replaced it and has some snazzy new features, and the 955, which is a heck of a deal for something so feature-rich despite its age. If these numbers mean nothing to you, read on—they’re actually pretty easy…

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    Why iPhone-as-a-service may make sense as tariffs bite Apple – Computerworld

    People are ready to accept it It’s not as if we’re not ready for such a service. Even back in 2022, CIRP Partner and Co-Founder Josh Lowitz said: “Based on current consumer behavior, iPhone users are primed to adopt a subscription service that provides an iPhone bundled with useful apps. Almost half iPhone owners already finance their iPhone purchase, paying monthly…

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    Amazon concedes that Chime SDK makes far more sense than the Chime application itself – Computerworld

    “Amazon is really good at creating narratives, but Chime never had a good go-to-market strategy,” Kurtzman said. “It fell short in creating mindshare in a market that was growing incredibly rapidly.”  One year warning for users, migration help promised In Amazon’s public statement, the company said, “After careful consideration, we have decided to end support for the Amazon Chime service,…

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    These Severance Season 2 Plot Theories on Reddit Actually Make Sense

    2025 is lined up with some of the most exciting releases, however, a major part of that anticipation is covered by Severance Season 2. This series brought in a fairly new concept that won over millions of hearts making its first season one of the most-watched shows in Apple TV+’s catalogue. Now that its season 2 is coming out people…

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    How to Make Sense of Dell’s Confusing New Pro and Pro Max Rebrand

    During CES 2025, Dell announced plans to get rid of all of its existing computer brands, including the iconic XPS line of performance laptops. Also gone are Inspiron, Latitude, Precision, and other brands. The entire lineup will now be divided into three categories: Dell, Dell Pro, and Dell Pro Max. The strategy, clearly inspired by Apple, was created in hopes…

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    An Android-ChromeOS merger might actually make sense now – Computerworld

    A decade ago, I posed a philosophical question about the ever-overlapping future of Android and ChromeOS. At the time, the question represented my thinking about these platforms from a slightly different perspective, with the notion of ChromeOS potentially taking over for Android at some theoretical point down the road. The tables may have turned in the other direction, but the…

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    Kyle Chandler Brings in a Rather Older Green Lantern and Here’s Why It Makes Sense

    When James Gunn took over DC, he gave us a game plan or an outline of how he would create a well-modeled DC universe. Among the projects he talked about in his announcement, one was Lanterns. This would be a series that revolves around Green Lanterns and after 2011, for the very first time will bring elements from the world…

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    Nanoleaf’s Sense Plus Smart Switch is finally here

    After nearly a decade of development, Nanoleaf’s smart switch is finally here. You can pre-order the $30 Sense Plus Smart Wireless “Anywhere” Switch today, and it should ship in October. But to get to this point, Nanoleaf had to pivot from its adoption of Thread and create a new, proprietary protocol called Litewave. The battery-powered device brings physical control to…

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