
Tiffany Connors
Senior Editor at CNET
Senior editor at CNET. Working to help us all stress a little less about money, especially #debt. Here for the cute animal photos and bad puns.
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2 weeks ago |
cnet.com | Abrar Al Heeti |Tiffany Connors
Now that we know what's coming in iOS 26 following Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, we can't help but turn our eyes toward the iPhone 17 line (which might include an ultra-thin iPhone 17 Air) expected to arrive in the fall. And because it tends to include more features, the rumored iPhone 17 Pro is especially interesting, such as better video capabilities and improved battery technology.
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3 weeks ago |
cnet.com | Tiffany Connors |Patrick Holland
It looks like iPhones, including the expected iPhone 17, could get a big boost from an upgrade to their wireless MagSafe chargers. According to a report by 91mobiles, a recent image of Apple MagSafe chargers showed model numbers that support the Qi 2.2 charging standard. 91mobiles spotted the photos on Taiwan's National Communications Commission website. The NCC is the regulatory body that verifies devices for telecom products.
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3 weeks ago |
cnet.com | Tiffany Connors
It looks like iPhones, including the expected iPhone 17, could be getting a big boost from an upgrade to their wireless MagSafe chargers. As reported by 91mobiles, a recent image of Apple MagSafe chargers included model numbers that support the Qi 2.2 charging standard. That's according to photos that 91mobiles spotted on Taiwan's National Communications Commission website. The NCC is the regulatory body that verifies devices for telecom products.
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3 weeks ago |
cnet.com | Abrar Al Heeti |Tiffany Connors
We're just a few short months away from getting our hands on the rumored iPhone 17 Pro, along with the rest of the new iPhone lineup. With Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference just days away, the latest rumors for the iPhone 17 Pro tout better video capabilities and improved battery technology. There's even talk that audio clarity could get a boost, which we'll get to in a bit. And lest we forget, President Donald Trump's tariffs still loom large amid the anticipation of the rumored iPhone 17.
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3 weeks ago |
cnet.com | Tiffany Connors
Facebook and Instagram parent Meta will soon start drawing on nuclear energy to support its AI efforts. Meta has signed a 20-year contract with power giant Constellation Energy to keep an Illinois nuclear power plant running to power the tech giant's data centers. Nuclear energy from the Clinton Clean Energy Center will be used to support Meta's operations in the region starting in 2027, Meta said in an announcement Tuesday.
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TurboTax was accused of cheating low-income Americans. Now they have to pay out $141 million to 4.4 million people across the U.S. Here's how to see if you can file a claim. #classaction #lawsuit #turbotax #taxes #taxes2023 https://t.co/Iimo4nv0Hp

Ah, political theater with its backstabbing, petty retaliation and one-upmanship. Never change. But do. #socialsecurity #ssdi #debtceiling #politics #debt https://t.co/xl79OLbvQ7

Planet Fitness is giving high schoolers free access to its 2,400 gyms this summer. Can it switch to the parents during the school year? https://t.co/DF9LFrMVjY https://t.co/yZ2GFJQ9XH

Need help getting your kids off the couch? High schoolers aged 14 to 19 get free access to all 2,400 Planet Fitness gyms over the summer. https://t.co/YkQ1Ezs7E4