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I ditched ChatGPT for this self-hosted open-source alternative, and it’s way better

ChatGPT is great for getting information or making sense of something quickly. But it also comes with limits the more heavily you rely on it. There are usage caps for free tier users, as well as the reality that most of your work is happening on someone else’s servers, and...
ChatGPT is great for getting information or making sense of something quickly. But it also comes with limits the more heavily you rely on it. There are usage caps for free tier users, as well as the reality that most of your work is happening on someone else’s servers, and there’s little in the way of customization.

Los Angeles

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AI-generated art can’t be copyrighted after Supreme Court declines to review the rule

The US Supreme Court has declined to hear a case over whether AI-generated art can obtain a copyright, as reported earlier by Reuters. The Monday decision comes after Stephen Thaler, a computer scientist from Missouri, appealed a court's decision to uphold a ruling that found AI-generated art can't be copyrighted....
The US Supreme Court has declined to hear a case over whether AI-generated art can obtain a copyright, as reported earlier by Reuters. The Monday decision comes after Stephen Thaler, a computer scientist from Missouri, appealed a court's decision to uphold a ruling that found AI-generated art can't be copyrighted.In 2019, the US Copyright Office rejected Thaler's request to copyright an image, called A Recent Entrance to Paradise, on behalf of an algorithm he created. The Copyright Office reviewed the decision in 2022 and determined that the image doesn't include "human authorship," disqualifying it from copyright protection. After Thale …Read the full story at The Verge.

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How the new iPhone 17E stacks up against Apple’s pricier phones

Unlike its predecessor, the iPhone 17E supports MagSafe. | Image: Apple The iPhone 17 lineup now has a “budget” option. Announced this week, the iPhone 17E will hit stores on Wednesday, March 11th, starting at $599, with preorders opening on March 4th. The 6.1-inch phone joins the rest of Apple’s...
Unlike its predecessor, the iPhone 17E supports MagSafe. | Image: Apple The iPhone 17 lineup now has a “budget” option. Announced this week, the iPhone 17E will hit stores on Wednesday, March 11th, starting at $599, with preorders opening on March 4th. The 6.1-inch phone joins the rest of Apple’s iPhone 17 lineup, which includes the iPhone 17 ($799), the more powerful iPhone 17 Pro ($1,099), and the iPhone 17 Pro Max ($1,199), as well as the ultra-thin iPhone Air ($999).Unlike last year’s iPhone 16E, the 17E features MagSafe and Qi2 wireless charging, along with the faster A19 chip found in the iPhone 17 and twice as much base storage (256GB vs. 128GB). It also features a sharper, more durable display, retains support for Apple Intelligence, and includes a 48-megapixel “fusion” camera that enables 2x telephoto shots, all of which bring it closer to Apple’s more premium phones.But at $599, the 17E doesn’t include all of the bells and whistles found in the rest of Apple’s current iPhone lineup. For example, it only has a 6.1-inch 60Hz display — the smallest display of any iPhone 17 series phone — and lacks features like an always-on display and Dynamic Island, a pill-shaped cutout that shows info, like ride-share updates, at a glance. It’s also noticeably dimmer, with a peak brightness of 1,200 nits.Camera hardware is another differentiator. While the 17E, Air, and standard iPhone 17 all share a 48-megapixel main sensor, the iPhone 17 has a dedicated ultrawide camera, which also enables macro photography for close-up shots. The 17 and Air also offer an 18-megapixel front-facing camera — the 17E only has a 12-megapixel shooter — which could translate to sharper selfies and clearer video calls. The Pro and Pro Max models expand further with more advanced camera arrays, including the addition of dedicated telephoto cameras. Plus, all except the 17E include the Camera Control button, which is designed to help people quickly launch the camera and adjust various settings.Unsurprisingly, charging speeds and battery life also differ. The 17E supports MagSafe charging with Qi2 support, allowing for wireless charging at up to 15W, while the iPhone 17, iPhone Air, and both Pro models support faster 25W wireless charging. Apple says the 17E can charge up to 50 percent in 30 minutes, compared to about 20 minutes for the higher-end models. Battery life increases as you move up the lineup, with the 17E rated for up to 26 hours of video playback, while the iPhone Air and the larger Pro Max models last longer (up to 39 hours, in some instances).Those are just some of the main highlights, though. If you want to get into the nitty-gritty, we’ve compiled all the specs together below, letting you see how each phone stacks up to the others.CategoryiPhone 17EiPhone AiriPhone 17iPhone 17 ProiPhone 17 Pro MaxOperating systemiOS 26iOS 26iOS 26iOS 26iOS 26Apple Intelligence supportYesYesYesYesYesDisplay6.1-inch (2532 x 1170-pixel) OLED6.5-inch (2736 x 1260) OLED6.3-inch (2622 x 1206) OLED6.3-inch (2622 x 1206) OLED6.9-inch (2868 x 1320) OLEDDisplay refresh rate60Hz120Hz120Hz120Hz120HzPeak brightness1,200 nits3,000 nits3,000 nits3,000 nits3,000 nitsMinimum brightnessN/A1 nit1 nit1 nit1 nitAlways-On displayNoYesYesYesYesGlass displayCeramic Shield 2Ceramic Shield 2Ceramic Shield 2Ceramic Shield 2Ceramic Shield 2BuildAluminum frameCeramic Shield back, titanium frameAluminum frameCeramic Shield back, aluminum unibodyCeramic Shield back, aluminum unibodyDimensions146.7mm x 71.5mm x 7.8mm156.2mm x 74.7mm x 5.64mm149.6mm x 71.5mm x 7.95mm150.0mm x 71.9mm x 8.75mm163.4mm x 78.0mm x 8.75mmWeight5.96 ounces (169 grams)5.82 ounces (165 grams)6.24 ounces (177 grams)7.27 ounces (206 grams)8.22 ounces (233 grams)Battery capacityUp to 26 hours video playbackUp to 27 hours of video playbackUp to 30 hours of video playbackUp to 33 hours of video playbackUp to 39 hours of video playbackWireless chargingYes, MagSafe / Qi2 (up to 15W)Yes, MagSafe / Qi2 (up to 20W)Yes, MagSafe / Qi2 (up to 25W)Yes, MagSafe / Qi2 (up to 25W)Yes, MagSafe / Qi2 (up to 25W)Fast charge-capableYes; up to 50 percent in 30 minutesYes; up to 50 percent in 30 minutesYes; up to 50 percent in 20 minutesYes; up to 50 percent in 20 minutesYes; up to 50 percent in 20 minutesProcessorA19 A19 ProA19A19 ProA19 ProProcessor cores6-core CPU / 4-core GPU / 16-core neural engine6-core CPU / 5-core GPU / 16-core neural engine6-core CPU / 5-core GPU / 16-core neural engine6-core CPU / 6-core GPU / 16-core neural engine6-core CPU / 6-core GPU / 16-core neural engineRAMNot sharedNot sharedNot sharedNot sharedNot sharedStorage256GB, 512GB256GB, 512GB, 1TB256GB, 512GB256GB, 512GB, 1TB256GB, 512GB, 1TB, 2TBPortsUSB-C charging and data portUSB-C charging and data portUSB-C charging and data portUSB-C charging and data portUSB-C charging and data portUSB speedsUSB 2 USB 2 USB 2 USB 3 USB 3 Rear cameras48-megapixel (f/1.6) main48-megapixel (f/1.6) main48-megapixel (f/1.6) main, 48-megapixel (f/2.2) ultrawide48-megapixel main, 48-megapixel ultrawide, 48-megapixel telephoto48-megapixel main, 48-megapixel ultrawide, 48-megapixel telephotoHighest optical magnification2x2x2x8x8xMacro modeNoNoYesYesYesFront camera12MP18MP18MP18MP18MPVideo recordingUp to 4K at 60fpsUp to 4K at 60fpsUp to 4K at 60fpsUp to 4K at 120fps (ProRes with external recording)Up to 4K at 120fps (ProRes with external recording)BiometricsFace IDFace IDFace IDFace IDFace IDSIM supportDual eSIM (no physical SIM)Dual eSIM (no physical SIM)Dual eSIM (no physical SIM)Dual eSIM (no physical SIM)Dual eSIM (no physical SIM)Action ButtonYesYesYesYesYesCamera Control buttonNoYesYesYesYesDynamic IslandNoYesYesYesYesWi-FiWi-Fi 6Wi-Fi 7Wi-Fi 7Wi-Fi 7Wi-Fi 7Bluetooth version5.36.06.06.06.0Satellite SOS featureYesYesYesYesYesMessages via satelliteYesYesYesYesYesCrash DetectionYesYesYesYesYesApple PayYesYesYesYesYesIP ratingIP68IP68IP68IP68IP68Starting price$599$999$799$1,099$1,199AvailabilityMarch 11thAlready availableAlready availableAlready availableAlready availableColorsBlack, pink, whiteSky blue, light gold, cloud white, space blackLavender, sage, mist blue, white, blackCosmic orange, deep blue, silverCosmic orange, deep blue, silver

Seattle

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Donut Lab’s solid-state battery can handle the (extreme) heat, test says

Finnish startup Donut Lab is out to prove that its solid-state battery is all that it claims to be. Last week, the test was about fast charging. This week is where things get hot. Like the first test, this one was also conducted by state-owned VTT Technical Research Centre of...
Finnish startup Donut Lab is out to prove that its solid-state battery is all that it claims to be. Last week, the test was about fast charging. This week is where things get hot. Like the first test, this one was also conducted by state-owned VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland. The team set out to determine how well Donut Lab's cells held up under extreme heat, which has been known to adversely affect traditional lithium-ion batteries. The results show that not only can the Finnish startup's solid-state battery still discharge energy under conditions of up to 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit), it actually gains capacity. …Read the full story at The Verge.

Boston

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I blocked all cloud access from my smart home for a week to see what still works

Recently, I decided to do something a little bit unthinkable. I went into the router and blocked WAN access for every smart device in my house. No more phoning home, no more data mining, and zero reliance on external servers in the cloud.
Recently, I decided to do something a little bit unthinkable. I went into the router and blocked WAN access for every smart device in my house. No more phoning home, no more data mining, and zero reliance on external servers in the cloud.

Dallas

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You could be an influencer without even realizing it

A similar AI shopping feature on TikTok. | The Verge In late February, Puck reported on a strange case: An influencer with more than a million followers was inadvertently promoting products on Instagram. On some of Julia Berolzheimer's posts, a "Shop the look" button hovered in the corner. When followers...
A similar AI shopping feature on TikTok. | The Verge In late February, Puck reported on a strange case: An influencer with more than a million followers was inadvertently promoting products on Instagram. On some of Julia Berolzheimer's posts, a "Shop the look" button hovered in the corner. When followers clicked it, they were fed similar items to what Berolzheimer was wearing. Her job is to promote clothing, accessories, and other products to her followers, so having links to specific items isn't strange. What was odd was that she hadn't placed the links there herself - Instagram added them without her consent. The product links led followers not to the actual items Berolzheimer was promotin …Read the full story at The Verge.

New York

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Oh great, here comes 6G

It’s like 5G, but one more. | Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge, Getty Images It brings me no pleasure to say this, but friends: The next G cometh. The standard formally known as 6G is still being established, but it's going to be a major topic of discussion at...
It’s like 5G, but one more. | Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge, Getty Images It brings me no pleasure to say this, but friends: The next G cometh. The standard formally known as 6G is still being established, but it's going to be a major topic of discussion at Mobile World Congress 2026, which gets started today in Barcelona. 5G arrived back in 2019, but also, did it, entirely? You may have noticed a distinct lack of the robot surgeons and streets dominated by autonomous vehicles that standard was supposed to enable in your daily life. Like the Gs that arrived before, 5G continues to evolve through new "releases" every few years - a case of incremental progress that couldn't possibly live up to all that hype. Tha …Read the full story at The Verge.

Los Angeles

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AM5 is the first CPU socket I’ve trusted to last, and it changes how I buy parts

In early 2017, AMD released the first Zen processors for socket AM4, and had promised to support that platform until at least 2020. 3 solid years of support sounds great for a socket, but what ended up actually happening went far beyond their original promise. They continued to release new...
In early 2017, AMD released the first Zen processors for socket AM4, and had promised to support that platform until at least 2020. 3 solid years of support sounds great for a socket, but what ended up actually happening went far beyond their original promise. They continued to release new Zen 3 CPUs up until late last year with the advent of the region-specific release of the 5500X3D, which makes AM4 support span a ludicrous 9 years, with firmware updates still being supplied to this day.

Houston

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AAA games are obsessed with Unreal Engine 5, but these engines deserve more attention

I've loved gaming ever since I was two, and over nearly three decades, I've been privileged to experience thousands of games that looked, felt, sounded, and played vastly differently. In 2026, that diversity seems to be dissipating slowly, and Unreal Engine 5 is one of the first reasons that comes...
I've loved gaming ever since I was two, and over nearly three decades, I've been privileged to experience thousands of games that looked, felt, sounded, and played vastly differently. In 2026, that diversity seems to be dissipating slowly, and Unreal Engine 5 is one of the first reasons that comes to mind.

Houston

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Apple might use Google servers to store data for its upgraded AI Siri

Apple has asked Google to look into "setting up servers" for a new version of Siri that's Gemini-powered and meets Apple's privacy requirements, The Information reports. Apple had already announced in January that Google's Gemini AI models would help power the upgraded version of Siri it delayed last year, but...
Apple has asked Google to look into "setting up servers" for a new version of Siri that's Gemini-powered and meets Apple's privacy requirements, The Information reports. Apple had already announced in January that Google's Gemini AI models would help power the upgraded version of Siri it delayed last year, but The Information's report indicates Apple might lean even more on Google so it can catch up in AI.The original partnership announcement said that "the next generation of Apple Foundation Models will be based on Google's Gemini models and cloud technology," and that the models would "help power future Apple Intelligence features," incl …Read the full story at The Verge.

Boston

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I used NotebookLM’s Mind Map feature, and my scattered research finally made sense

Whenever I study something, I struggle with keeping my notes organized. I have so much info I want to gather, and little time to do it, so when I’m done, my notes are all over the place. NotebookLM changed that. What I thought was just another note-taking app turned out...
Whenever I study something, I struggle with keeping my notes organized. I have so much info I want to gather, and little time to do it, so when I’m done, my notes are all over the place. NotebookLM changed that. What I thought was just another note-taking app turned out to be something that actually fits how I think, and no matter how messy my notes get, it finds a way to make sense of them.

Seattle

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Mastodon now has a b***on for sharing content from other websites

Sharing content to Mastodon is getting easier with the addition of a universal "Share to Mastodon" button for the decentralized social media platform. Announced on Monday, the widget allows users to share content on any Mastodon server by connecting your Mastodon account and redirecting you to the server that account...
Sharing content to Mastodon is getting easier with the addition of a universal "Share to Mastodon" button for the decentralized social media platform. Announced on Monday, the widget allows users to share content on any Mastodon server by connecting your Mastodon account and redirecting you to the server that account is on. The blog post announcing the feature also explains that the tool "works entirely in your browser: there is no tracking data, and it does not store any information on the server." Previously, a "share" widget wasn't available on Mastodon mainly due to the technical challenges that come with the platform's decentralized d …Read the full story at The Verge.

Dallas

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