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  • 2 days ago | neowin.net | Hamid Ganji

    While we're in the middle of 2025, Apple fans still have exciting months ahead. Apple's foray into 2025 began with the new budget-friendly iPhone 16e, followed by the M4 MacBook Air and new iPad models with upgraded chips and Apple Intelligence. However, the iPhone maker has a slew of unannounced products for the rest of the year. Most of these products will be unveiled in September and October. Here's every product Apple will unveil in the rest of 2025.

  • 2 days ago | neowin.net | Hamid Ganji

    Microsoft has unveiled its cybersecurity initiative for European governments, which includes a program to boost their national defense against AI-driven cyber threats from hostile nations and criminals. As reported in Microsoft Blog, the program aims to bolster the European government's ability to repel cyber attacks, especially those driven by generative AI. This cybersecurity enhancement program is said to be free of charge.

  • 3 days ago | neowin.net | Hamid Ganji

    Tesla has been making the headlines over the past few months due to Elon Musk's controversy in the Department of Government Efficiency, aka DOGE. People have been marching to the streets, boycotting Tesla, and even setting their already-bought Tesla cars on fire. Tesla temporarily shut down its factory in Austin for the week of Memorial Day, and employees could either take paid time off or attend a series of training sessions.

  • 4 days ago | neowin.net | Hamid Ganji

    With the iPad Pro in 2017, Apple introduced a new type of display technology for its devices, dubbed ProMotion. The ProMotion feature enables a variable refresh rate, ranging from 24Hz to 120Hz, and it has a critical role in enhancing display sharpness and responsiveness. With the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max in 2021, the ProMotion feature landed on iPhones, but it has stuck with the Pro variants since then, leaving the standard and Plus versions with a regular Super Retina display.

  • 4 days ago | neowin.net | Hamid Ganji

    Microsoft co-founder and tech billionaire Bill Gates has pledged to donate a significant chunk of his personal wealth to African countries. As reported by the BBC, Gates's funding will be spent on improving health and education infrastructure in Africa over the next twenty years. The Gates Foundation has played an active role in improving public health and education in Africa over the past decades. Bill Gates aims to double down on that effort by donating most of his fortune to Africa.

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