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OpenAI’s First Device Explained: Everything We Know About the Screenless AI Speaker
OpenAI is reportedly developing a portable screenless AI speaker with cameras, sensors, GPT-Live, and moving parts. The post OpenAI’s First Device Explained: Everything We Know About the Screenless AI Speaker appeared first on TechRepublic .
SpaceXAI Open-Sources Grok Build After Privacy Backlash
SpaceXAI open-sourced Grok Build under Apache 2.0 after privacy backlash over broad directory uploads from its terminal AI coding agent. The post SpaceXAI Open-Sources Grok Build After Privacy Backlash appeared first on TechRepublic .
Google’s Android App Store Shake-Up Starts July 22
Google Play will open catalog access to third-party US Android app stores on July 22, following a court order tied to Epic Games’ antitrust case. The post Google’s Android App Store Shake-Up Starts July 22 appeared first on TechRepublic .
Samsung Introduces Flex Titanium Display to Make Foldables Tougher and Creases Less Visible
Samsung’s Flex Titanium display uses titanium components to improve durability, reduce crease visibility, and support next-generation Galaxy foldables. The post Samsung Introduces Flex Titanium Display to Make Foldables Tougher and Creases Less Visible appeared first on TechRepublic .
Google Pixel Watch 5 Renders Leak Ahead of Launch
Leaked Pixel Watch 5 renders reveal every color, both case sizes, and Google's familiar design ahead of the Made by Google event on August 12. The post Google Pixel Watch 5 Renders Leak Ahead of Launch appeared first on TechRepublic .
UAE Wins License-Free AI Chip Access After Backing U.S. Security Efforts in Iran Conflict
The U.S. granted the UAE license-free access to advanced AI chips and servers after upgrading its export status, reshaping AI partnerships and export controls. The post UAE Wins License-Free AI Chip Access After Backing U.S. Security Efforts in Iran Conflict appeared first on TechRepublic .
Microsoft Urges Windows 11 Users to Install Updates Within Three Days
Microsoft now recommends installing Windows 11 quality updates within three days, citing AI-driven cyberattacks that can exploit new vulnerabilities faster than ever. The post Microsoft Urges Windows 11 Users to Install Updates Within Three Days appeared first on TechRepublic .
Microsoft Fixes Record 570 Security Flaws in Biggest Patch Tuesday Ever
Microsoft fixed a record 570 security flaws in July 2026 Patch Tuesday, including three zero-days and two exploited bugs. The post Microsoft Fixes Record 570 Security Flaws in Biggest Patch Tuesday Ever appeared first on TechRepublic .
Apple Intelligence Clears China Approval Hurdle as Alibaba and Baidu Set to Power AI Features
Apple Intelligence cleared a China approval hurdle, with Alibaba’s Qwen and Baidu set to support AI features for iPhone users in mainland China. The post Apple Intelligence Clears China Approval Hurdle as Alibaba and Baidu Set to Power AI Features appeared first on TechRepublic .
Jalisco, OmegaLord Phishing Kits Target Microsoft 365 Accounts
New Jalisco and OmegaLord phishing kits target Microsoft 365 accounts by abusing device code flows, OAuth tokens, and MFA prompts to maintain access. The post Jalisco, OmegaLord Phishing Kits Target Microsoft 365 Accounts appeared first on TechRepublic .
China Moves Closer to SpaceX With Reusable Rocket Milestone
China recovered a Long March 10B booster after an orbital launch, testing a net-based system that could help lower launch costs and support reusable rockets. The post China Moves Closer to SpaceX With Reusable Rocket Milestone appeared first on TechRepublic .
Microsoft Explores Deeper Phone Integration Across Windows 11
Microsoft is reportedly testing deeper Windows 11 phone integration, including Start menu activity, system tray controls, file sharing, and SMS. The post Microsoft Explores Deeper Phone Integration Across Windows 11 appeared first on TechRepublic .
Microsoft’s 2026 Support Deadlines Explained: Everything You Need to Know
Microsoft's 2026 lifecycle schedule includes major support deadlines for Windows, Office, SQL Server, SharePoint, and Azure services. The post Microsoft’s 2026 Support Deadlines Explained: Everything You Need to Know appeared first on TechRepublic .
Google Will Now Tell You If That Ad Was Made With AI
Google is adding AI disclosure labels to ads on Search, YouTube, and Discover, but third-party AI use still depends on advertiser reporting. The post Google Will Now Tell You If That Ad Was Made With AI appeared first on TechRepublic .
Apple Reportedly Cuts Some iPhone 17 Production as Memory Costs Rise
Apple reportedly cut some base iPhone 17 production lines as memory costs rise, raising questions about pricing and upgrade timing for buyers. The post Apple Reportedly Cuts Some iPhone 17 Production as Memory Costs Rise appeared first on TechRepublic .
Galaxy Unpacked Is July 22: Here’s What to Expect
Samsung will host Galaxy Unpacked on July 22, with new foldables, Galaxy Watches, AI features, and possible smart glasses expected. The post Galaxy Unpacked Is July 22: Here’s What to Expect appeared first on TechRepublic .
iPhone 18 Pro Max: New Battery May Make It Apple’s Heaviest in Years
The iPhone 18 Pro Max could become thicker and heavier as Apple reportedly plans a larger battery and upgraded cooling system. The post iPhone 18 Pro Max: New Battery May Make It Apple’s Heaviest in Years appeared first on TechRepublic .
Apple’s iPhone Air 2 Could Get a Major Battery Upgrade
The iPhone Air 2 could gain a larger battery, an A20 chip, and a second camera as Apple reportedly works to improve endurance without adding bulk. The post Apple’s iPhone Air 2 Could Get a Major Battery Upgrade appeared first on TechRepublic .
Chrome 150 Adds Android Back Button, Major Security Fixes
Chrome 150 adds an in-menu back button to Android, reorganizes several controls, and delivers important browser security fixes. The post Chrome 150 Adds Android Back Button, Major Security Fixes appeared first on TechRepublic .
Google’s July Pixel Update Targets Android 17 Boot Problems
Google’s July 2026 Pixel update fixes Android 17 boot loops, app crashes, display issues, and navigation problems across supported devices. The post Google’s July Pixel Update Targets Android 17 Boot Problems appeared first on TechRepublic .
