February 2025

Apple @ Work: The knocks against Apple Silicon get smaller as x86 emulation arrives

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The world’s smallest, inkless pen—built to last even the Apocolypse

Macworld If humanity ever faces a full-blown, end-of-days, zombie-infested, AI-overlord-controlled apocalypse, one thing is certain—you’ll need a tool that won’t quit. Enter the ForeverPen, the 26mm, inkless, waterproof, fireproof, practically indestructible writing tool that might just be the last surviving artifact when civilization crumbles. At just shy of an inch, this micro-sized powerhouse isn’t just

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Some lucky Apple TV 4K users were able to link Netflix with the Apple TV app

Macworld Ah, it’s the weekend, which means you can spend a couple of days binge-watching your favorite shows. (Go outside? Ha!) If you have an Apple TV 4K box, you might find a surprise that makes it easier to access your Netflix account. According to various reports online, Netflix allowed its customers to connect their

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Runtime 003: Boom goes quiet, T-Mobile Starlink explained, Musk’s OpenAI bid

Sophia Tung and Zac Hall discuss the evolution of tech news sources, the challenges of launching new tech verticals, and the need for an AI news platform. They explore the impact of professional audio equipment on podcasting, audience engagement, and diverse tech interests. The conversation touches on podcasting’s future, T-Mobile and Starlink’s collaboration, and innovative

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HomeKit Weekly: The next generation of smart home products needs to focus on being more proactive about home maintenance

For years, the smart home conversation has revolved around making things easier and more convenient around the home. We’ve focused on products that let us turn on lights with our voice, , or set the control temperature without getting up the couch. As awesome as those things are, I’d like to see a new generation

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