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Apple's exploring 5G Macs, but don't hold your breath. The tech giant is "investigating" cellular connectivity for future Macs, with a potential launch in 2026 or later. While this could be a game-changer for on-the-go productivity, Apple's notorious for taking their sweet time with new features. Plus, let's be real - how many of us are dying to pay even more for our already pricey MacBooks? Still, the idea of never hunting for Wi-Fi again is pretty tempting. Read more
š„ SPICY TAKES
- TikTok's on thin ice as a federal appeals court gives the green light for a US ban. Turns out, national security trumps dance trends. If implemented, millions of users might have to find a new way to waste time. The real drama? Watching how this plays out with China-US relations. Read more
- OpenAI's considering ditching their "no commercial AGI" rule. Because nothing says "trust us with superintelligence" like prioritizing profit, right? This move reeks of pressure from investors who want their slice of the AI pie. Let's hope they don't accidentally create Skynet while chasing those sweet, sweet VC dollars. Read more
ā”ļø QUICK HITS
- Reddit's launching an AI search tool called Reddit Answers. Now you can get AI-curated hot takes without the hassle of actual human interaction. Progress? Read more
- Indie game store Itch.io got taken down by Funko's overzealous AI brand protection. Because nothing says "protecting brands" like nuking an entire gaming platform. Oops. Read more
- Sony's bringing back the OG PlayStation boot screen to PS5. Nostalgia: the gift that keeps on giving (and selling consoles). Read more
š¤ SHOWER THOUGHT
If AI can now write most of our code, does that mean future coding interviews will just be "Prompt Engineering 101"?
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