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Apple’s 2026 Product Roadmap: New iPhones, Macs, and Apple Watch Are Coming

Apple has already launched several new devices in 2026, but more are coming. Here’s everything Apple has released so far, along with the products still expected this year.

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Security Flaw in WordPress Plugin Puts 400,000 Websites at Risk

A security flaw in the Ally WordPress plugin used on more than 400,000 sites could allow attackers to extract sensitive data without logging in.

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Foldable iPhone 2026: Apple’s Most Ambitious iPhone Yet Could Cost $2,000

Apple’s rumored foldable iPhone could bring side-by-side apps, iPad-style layouts, Touch ID, and a premium price of roughly $2,000.

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Anthropic’s Claude Now Connects Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint Workflows

Anthropic upgraded Claude’s Excel and PowerPoint add-ins with shared context, reusable Skills, and cross-app workflows for business users.

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Elon Musk’s AI Power Plant Approved in Mississippi, Sparking Community Backlash

Mississippi regulators approved xAI’s Southaven power plant permit, despite resident backlash over pollution, public health, and community input.

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Microsoft Plans ‘Xbox Mode’ for Windows 11 PCs Starting in April

Microsoft says Xbox mode is coming to Windows 11 in April, bringing a console-style interface, faster game loading tools, and a unified PC strategy.

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Iran-Linked Hacktivists Hit Stryker, Knocking Employees Offline Across Multiple Countries

A cyberattack disrupted global operations at medical device maker Stryker, knocking employees offline and raising concerns about destructive wiper attacks.

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