October 2025

Leak Suggests Multiple Apple Products Are Launching Next Week, But There Might Be A Catch

José Adorno/BGR It seems like Apple isn’t done with its launches for 2025 yet — at least as per the latest leaks. While it’s unclear if the company might hold an October event or decide to reveal new products through press releases — especially considering most upgrades don’t feel big enough for a proper keynote – yeux1122 on…

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Starlink Promised High Speed Internet – Here’s What Owners Are Actually Getting

mailcaroline/Shutterstock Starlink is one of the best internet services for digital nomads who are always on the road and those who live in more rural areas, where internet access can be hard to come by. This is true even if the company has alienated some of its users recently. There are a lot of advantages to having…

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Intel reveals XeSS 3 with Multi-Frame Generation to speed up PC games

Intel has announced XeSS 3 upscaling and XeSS Multi-Frame GenerationIts take on MFG will work with older GPUs – even Xe1 integrated graphicsThis is a big advantage over Nvidia’s MFG, and with Panther Lake chips due as 2026 arrives, there are exciting possibilities on the horizonIntel has taken the wraps off its next-gen XeSS tech…

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Is a perfect storm brewing for PC price hikes? I’m nervous that China’s new export controls could worsen pricing pressures on PC components

China is introducing new export controls on rare-earth elementsThose elements are used in making a whole lot of PC componentsThis could exert further pricing pressures on the makers of those components, on top of already-existing market forces pushing up the cost of drives and RAMIf you didn’t want to hear more negativity about further pressures…

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Is The iPhone 17 Pro Max Still Sold Out? Here’s How Much Longer You’ll Be Waiting

Cheng Xin/Getty Images The iPhone 17 Pro Max was the first new iPhone model to sell out when preorders went live on September 12. Apple ran out of iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 stock a few days later. The iPhone Air didn’t sell out. We’ve been tracking the shipping estimates for the four new iPhones…

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What Is Windows Runtime Broker? Here’s Why It’s Spiking Your CPU Usage

Ham patipak/Shutterstock If you’re experiencing a laggy, slow, or unresponsive PC, the Task Manager is often your first step to identifying the culprit. Typically, you’ll find a popular app like Chrome causing a memory spike because a particular tab or window is creating problems. At other times, you may find a process called the Runtime…

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UK government to consult on police live facial recognition use

The UK government will consult on police facial recognition before further expanding its use across England, says policing minister Sarah Jones. Speaking during the Labour party annual conference, Jones said the government will also look to place “parameters” over how and when live facial recognition (LFR) technology can be deployed in the future. “There has…

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Apple Asks Judge To Dismiss Elon Musk’s xAI Lawsuit

Ozgurdonmaz/Getty Images As expected, Apple this week filed a motion asking a judge to dismiss xAI’s lawsuit against Apple and OpenAI. The original suit, if you recall, alleges that Apple is a monopolist and is using its market power to favor ChatGPT — via its deal with OpenAI — so that it can prevent rival…

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‘A Modern MTV’: Apple Music Chief On The Streaming Service, Beats, And More

José Adorno/BGR During the Powerbeats Fit event, we had the chance to interview Oliver Schusser, Apple’s VP of Music, Beats, and Sports, at the Apple Music Studio in Culver City. Schusser, who was part of the original release of Apple Music, reflected on the first decade of the service, the core integration between Beats and…

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