Thursday, September 04, 2025




In Detail Full day, Thursday, September 04, 2025, Timezone: America/Chicago


The Rumored iPhone 17 Air Pricing Is Still Up in the Air

Jacob Kienlen / ign - The price of the rumored iPhone 17 Air — the thinnest phone in Apple's upcoming iPhone 17 lineup — remains uncertain in the wake of conflicting reports.There's a lot of buzz around the iPhone 17 Air, which is reportedly set to replace the Plus model of th…

#apple #iphone #pricing

6 months / appleinsider


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Warner Bros. Sues Midjourney Over Turning Batman, Joker, And More Into AI Slop

Zack Zwiezen / kotaku - The AI company's tool has been used to create a lot of images of Superman, Wonder Woman, Scooby-Doo and more and WB ain't happy about thatThe post Warner Bros. Sues Midjourney Over Turning Batman, Joker, And More Into AI Slop appeared first on Kotaku.

#ai #aiethics #dcstudios #law

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Street Fighter: Full Cast, New Release Date and Distributor Revealed for New Live-Action Movie

Jim Vejvoda / ign - Legendary has announced the full cast for their upcoming live-action Street Fighter movie, which will be released by Paramount Pictures on October 16, 2026.

#gaming #movies #streaming #entertainment

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Firaxis Lays Off ‘Dozens’ Of Devs After Civilization VII Struggles

Zack Zwiezen / kotaku - This is at least the third round of layoffs at a 2K-owned studio this yearThe post Firaxis Lays Off ‘Dozens’ Of Devs After Civilization VII Struggles appeared first on Kotaku.

#gaming #business #layoffs

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Threads posts now support 'text attachments' up to 10,000 characters

engadget - That was fast. A week after a new feature for sharing long-form text was spotted in the Threads app, Meta is making the experiment official. Threads users will now be able to append text snippets of up to 10,000 characters to their posts in a feature Meta…

#mobile #meta #apps

6 months / engadget


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Lego Reveals Its Most Expensive Set Ever: A $1,000 Death Star

Zack Zwiezen / kotaku - The massive Lego Star Wars set contains over 9,000 pieces and nearly 40 minifigsThe post Lego Reveals Its Most Expensive Set Ever: A $1,000 Death Star appeared first on Kotaku.

#entertainment #business #starwars

6 months / techspot

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Google's Veo 3 Powers The Photo-To-Video Feature In Google Photos

bgr - The photo-to-video feature in Google Photos now uses the new Veo 3 AI video generation model to turn still images into videos: Here's where you'll find it.

#ai #google #apps

6 months / bgr


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Hollow Knight: Silksong launch crashes video game storefronts

Bradly Shankar / mobilesyrup - It turns out that people are really excited for Hollow Knight: Silksong. The Team Cherry-developed Metroidvania game officially launched at 10 a.m. ET across consoles and PCs worldwide, but people quickly turned to social media to report that Steam, the X…

#software #gaming #digitalmarketing #entertainment

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Ecovacs Unveils Deebot X11 Omnicyclone: Here’s Canadian Pricing

John Quintet / iphoneincanada - Ecovacs has launched its newest robot vacuum and mop, the Deebot X11 Omnicyclone, at IFA 2025 in Berlin. The company continues to release new robovacs with new features at a frenetic pace. The X11 is the first robot vacuum to feature GaN fast charging, al…

#iot #automation

6 months / bgr


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Amazon’s Project Kuiper strikes its first satellite internet deal with an airline

Emma Roth / theverge - Amazon’s satellite internet service, Project Kuiper, will partner with JetBlue to provide in-flight Wi-Fi starting in 2027. It’s Project Kuiper’s first deal with an airline as it aims to keep up with the SpaceX-owned Starlink, which has already snagged sa…

#amazon #aviation #aerospace #broadband

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Adobe brings Premiere video editing to the iPhone

appleinsider - Adobe is bringing Premiere, its flagship video editing software, to the iPhone for the first time.Adobe Premiere is now available for iPhoneStarting September 4, users can pre-order the Premiere on iPhone app on the Apple App Store. It will be available a…

#mobile #iphone #apps

6 months / bgr

6 months / appleinsider


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TCL's NXTPAPER 60 Ultra Is The Industry's First Phone With A Natural Light, Zero-Flicker Display

bgr - TCL introduced at IFA 2025 the world's first smartphone with a natural light, zero flicker display, the TCL NXTPAPER 60 Ultra: Here's what that means.

#hardware #mobiletech #innovation

6 months / bgr


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Philips Hue lights get bigger, brighter, and cheaper with a major product refresh

Jennifer Pattison Tuohy / theverge - Smart lighting company Philips Hue debuted a bunch of new products this week at the IFA tech show in Berlin, Germany, and most of them are available now. The launch, which is the biggest in the company’s history, includes cheaper smart lights, a new bridg…

#iot #smartcities #gadget

6 months / appleinsider


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DuckDuckGo's subscription now offers some of the latest chatbots from OpenAI and Anthropic

engadget - Since the start of last summer, DuckDuckGo has offered a handful of AI chatbots from OpenAI, Anthropic and others directly through its browser. And while it's mostly low-cost models like GPT-4o mini and Claude 3.5 Haiku on offer, the feature, Duck.ai, all…

#ai #browsers #aiethics #chatgpt

6 months / cnet / Moe Long

6 months / engadget

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Atlassian to buy Arc developer The Browser Company for $610M

Ivan Mehta / techcrunch - Productivity software maker Atlassian has agreed to acquire The Browser Company, which makes the Arc and Dia browsers, for $610 million in cash.

#browsers #business #acquisitions

6 months / cnbc


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iPhone 17 launch sparks mixed rumors, pricing, and high-profile hooks

Multiple reports have fueled excitement about the upcoming iPhone 17 series. Rumors spill on enhanced cameras, displays, and a tiered lineup—from the entry-level iPhone 17 Air to Pro options with doubled storage—while a surprising White House invite for Tim Cook adds a dash of political theatre.

#mobiletech #apple #iphone #pricing

6 months / bgr

6 months / appleinsider

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6 months / appleinsider


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Google Fined $381M in France, $425M in the US for Privacy-Violation Tracking on Its Apps

Rohit Singh / medianama - The instances of fines for tracking users’ data in France & the US highlight the compliance pressure on big tech like Google as regulators take a tougher stance on privacy and targeted advertising.The post Google Fined $381M in France, $425M in the US for…

#dataprivacy #google #antitrust #gdpr

6 months / techspot

6 months / therecord


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The Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra and Galaxy Buds 3 FE feature subtle yet meaningful improvements

Steve Vegvari / pocket-lint - Despite being the size of a clipboard, Samsung's Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra has all the trappings for what I want in a tablet.

#mobiletech #samsung #gadget

6 months / bgr


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Microsoft open-sources its 6502 version of BASIC from 1976

Tom Warren / theverge - After years of unofficial copies of Microsoft’s 6502 BASIC floating around on the internet, the software giant has released the code under an open-source license. 6502 BASIC was one of Microsoft’s first pieces of software, adapted in 1976 by Microsoft cof…

#software #opensource #microsoft #compsci

6 months / tomshardware


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Roborock Launches Qrevo Curv 2 Pro And Updates Saros Z70 Robotic-Arm Vacuum

bgr - Roborock is introducing the Qrevo Curv 2 Pro robot vacuum, F25 Ultra handheld vacuum, RockMow Z1 lawnmower, Zeo X washer-dryer, and more at IFA 2025.

#robotics #hardware #gadget

6 months / bgr


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There is finally a version of Instagram for iPad

Sofia Elizabella Wyciślik-Wilson / betanews - Even Instagram would concede that it has taken too long, but the wait is finally over. Instagram for iPad is real, and it is here right now. For far too long, the Instagram experience has been based around using the small screen of a mobile, not a tablet.…

#meta #apps #ipad

6 months / bgr

6 months / techspot


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