Daily Tech Insider: Weekend Wrap-Up
Catch up on the best tech news and training reviews from this week |
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With the US government rapidly changing its stance about tariffs as President Donald Trump negotiates, tech purchasers can either buy quickly now or wait until numbers are finalized. |
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Apple expands its Self Service Repair program to new iPads, offering more users access to manuals, parts, and diagnostics for at-home fixes. |
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Officials uncover how North Korean operatives used stolen identities and remote-controlled tech to infiltrate American companies and steal corporate data. |
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A detachable keyboard, laptop-tablet modes, and 12-hour battery make this Chromebook a mobile work essential. |
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Opera launches Neon, an AI browser that codes, writes, and runs tasks on its own — even offline — ushering in a new era of autonomous, agentic browsing. |
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Originally introduced in December 2024, Jules offers autonomous code updates, bug fixes, GitHub integration, and Gemini 2.5 Pro support. |
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BonoHost gives you unlimited hosting for websites, email, and apps — no monthly fees, ever. |
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Apple is risking more penalties over App Store practices that EU regulators say remain too restrictive and breach the Digital Markets Act. |
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Compare Microsoft Defender Antivirus and McAfee features to find the best antivirus for you. Discover the right choice for your security needs. |
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