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    iOS 27 might convince a lot of people to upgrade to a new iPhone

    iOS 27 might convince a lot of people to upgrade to a new iPhone

    May 31, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    iOS 27 is set to debut with a strong focus on artificial intelligence, with many new features limited to Apple Intelligence-capable iPhones. While compatibility spans from iPhone 12 onward, devices like the iPhone 15 standard model miss out on the most transformative upgrades. This could drive a larger-than-usual upgrade cycle as users seek access to the new Siri, AI photo editing, and personalized tools.
    iPhone 18 Pro vs iPhone Ultra: Here are the biggest differences

    iPhone 18 Pro vs iPhone Ultra: Here are the biggest differences

    May 31, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Apple's 2026 iPhone lineup introduces the foldable iPhone Ultra alongside the traditional iPhone 18 Pro. Key differences include form factor, camera capabilities, and thermal performance. This article breaks down the three biggest distinctions to help you decide.
    iPhone 18 Pro dummy units reveal four color options [Gallery]

    iPhone 18 Pro dummy units reveal four color options [Gallery]

    May 31, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    A new set of iPhone 18 Pro dummy units reveals four color options: dark cherry, black, silver, and light blue. The dummy units align with earlier reports about Pantone shades and confirm that the popular cosmic orange finish from the iPhone 17 Pro is being discontinued. This article provides an in-depth look at the colors, the design context, and what it means for Apple's flagship lineup.
    iPadOS 26 one year later: My highs and lows as full-time iPad Pro user

    iPadOS 26 one year later: My highs and lows as full-time iPad Pro user

    May 31, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    After one year using iPadOS 26 on an M5 iPad Pro, a full-time iPad user shares what works—like the new windowing system and persistent dock—and what still frustrates, including app crashes, Slide Over limitations, and cursor lag.
    Tech News Distribution Service for AI SaaS And Innovation Companies

    Tech News Distribution Service for AI SaaS And Innovation Companies

    May 30, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
     In an era where breakthrough technologies launch daily, being first is only half the battle. The other half perhaps the more consequential half is being heard. For AI startups, SaaS platforms, and innovation-driven companies, gaining media visibility is no longer optional. It's a core business fun...
    Startup News Distribution Service to Get Featured on Major Media Sites

    Startup News Distribution Service to Get Featured on Major Media Sites

    May 30, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Every startup has a story worth telling. The challenge is not the story itself it is making sure the right people hear it. In a digital landscape where attention is currency, getting your brand featured on major media sites is no longer a luxury reserved for Fortune 500 companies. Today, a well...
    Anthropic Doubles Valuation With $30bn Funding Round

    Anthropic Doubles Valuation With $30bn Funding Round

    May 30, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Anthropic has finalized a $30bn funding round led by GIC and Coatue, valuing the AI company at $380bn. The round includes Microsoft, Nvidia, and others. The company plans to spend $50bn on US data centers, competing with OpenAI's massive infrastructure plans.
    Apple Buys Israel’s Q.ai For Wearable Tech, In Major Deal

    Apple Buys Israel’s Q.ai For Wearable Tech, In Major Deal

    May 30, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Apple has acquired secretive Israeli startup Q.ai for approximately $2 billion. The company’s technology reads facial expressions and micro-movements, aiming to integrate silent control features into headphones and smart glasses. This acquisition underscores Apple's push to compete in the wearable AI market, following its earlier purchase of PrimeSense for FaceID technology. The move signals a major expansion of Apple’s capabilities in wearable computing.
    Amazon, Microsoft, Nvidia In OpenAI Investment Talks

    Amazon, Microsoft, Nvidia In OpenAI Investment Talks

    May 30, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Amazon, Microsoft, and Nvidia are in advanced discussions to invest collectively up to $60 billion in OpenAI, the artificial intelligence research organization behind ChatGPT. The proposed investments reflect the surging demand for AI capabilities. Amazon's potential investment could reach $50 billion, while Nvidia and Microsoft are considering smaller contributions. The funding round values OpenAI at approximately $830 billion.
    AI Start-Up Humans& Raises $480m At $4.48bn Valuation

    AI Start-Up Humans& Raises $480m At $4.48bn Valuation

    May 30, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Humans&, a three-month-old AI startup with only 20 employees, has raised $480 million at a $4.48 billion valuation. The funding round includes Nvidia, Jeff Bezos, and Google Ventures. The company focuses on human-centric AI, aiming to build collaboration between humans and AI rather than replacement. Co-founders include former researchers from Anthropic, OpenAI, and xAI.
    Privacy & Cookie Policy Update

    Privacy & Cookie Policy Update

    May 30, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    NetMedia International has published an updated privacy and cookie policy to align with GDPR requirements. The policy details how personal data is collected, used, and protected, and outlines user rights including access and deletion. Changes also cover the use of cookies for analytics, functionality, and targeting.
    Elon Musk agrees with Jensen Huang that humans shouldn't be wrangling spreadsheets, but Nvidia CEO says people who use AI will have the edge

    Elon Musk agrees with Jensen Huang that humans shouldn't be wrangling spreadsheets, but Nvidia CEO says people who use AI will have the edge

    May 30, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang argues that AI will not replace human purpose but will automate repetitive tasks like spreadsheet wrangling, making workers more productive. Elon Musk signals agreement with a one-word 'True' response. Meanwhile, companies like Meta and Microsoft are cutting jobs to invest in AI infrastructure, highlighting the accelerating shift in the workforce.
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