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Jun 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Siri’s glowing ball gets a permanent spot in Apple’s Vision Pro

The newest software update for Apple’s Vision Pro headset gives Siri a makeover. Instead of just hearing a voice, users will now see a floating, glowing orb that reacts to their gaze. The orb lights up surfaces around it, making it look like a tiny sun in your workspace. This isn’t just about looks

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Jun 09 2026TECHNOLOGY

watchOS 27: What’s New and Why It Matters

Apple’s latest software update for the Apple Watch, watchOS 27, brings some practical improvements that might not look flashy but could make a real difference for users. The biggest change is a smarter version of Siri, now powered by AI to handle conversations more naturally. Instead of robotic comm

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Jun 05 2026OPINION

Apple’s Privacy Promise Could Save Its AI Future

Apple has been promising a new Siri for more than 18 months, and many users are tired of the wait. The company has said that this delay is intentional because it wants to make sure privacy stays strong in the new AI features. Unlike Google, which uses all user data to train its models, Apple p

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Apr 11 2026SPORTS

Old Face, New Worries at the Races

Sir Alex Ferguson still turns up at big sporting events long after retirement, this time at Aintree. Most fans expect to see the 84-year-old because he once raced top horses like Rock of Gibraltar and now watches from the sidelines. Yet the clip that spread online wasn’t about winners or losers—it w

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Mar 28 2026TECHNOLOGY

Apple Unveils Two Fresh Apps for iPhone, iPad and Mac

Apple is set to launch two new applications this year that will change how people use their devices. The first is a business tool designed to help companies manage apps, contacts and support requests all in one place. It will arrive on April 14th and will replace three older services, giving a si

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Mar 18 2026FINANCE

US Debt Hits $39 Trillion: What Happens to Crypto?

The United States will reach a debt of $39 trillion next week. That number means each person owes about $113, 000 and each family about $288, 000. The government is running a yearly shortfall of nearly two trillion dollars in 2026. Interest on the debt already topped $520 billion this year,

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Feb 15 2026WEATHER

Weather Sirens in Dallas: What to Do When the Alarm Rings

Dallas has a network of 178 sirens that warn people about dangerous weather. They are not only for tornadoes but also for strong winds, large hail and other emergencies. The city follows five rules to decide when to sound the sirens: a tornado warning from the National Weather Service, a severe thun

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Feb 11 2026POLITICS

Iran’s 47th Revolution Day: Pride, Tension and a Nuclear Future

The 1979 Islamic Revolution reached its 47th anniversary in Iran on a day that mixed celebration with political pressure. State television broadcast crowds cheering for the government, burning American flags and chanting “Death to America! ” while fireworks painted Tehran’s night sky. Some viewers,

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Jan 29 2026HEALTH

What Mothers in Tough Pregnancies Really Need

Pregnancy is already a big deal, but for moms facing high risks, it's even tougher. These moms have to deal with health issues, personal struggles, and outside problems. This makes it hard for them to get what they really want during this time. A recent study wanted to find out what these moms trul

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Jan 14 2026TECHNOLOGY

Apple and Google Team Up to Boost Siri

Apple has made a big move to improve Siri by teaming up with Google. The two tech giants announced that Apple's next AI models will use Google's Gemini technology. This means Google will create the AI, but it will run on Apple's devices. This deal comes after Apple talked to other AI companies like

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