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Mac RumorsApr 15, 2025
Apple Releases iOS 18.5 and macOS Sequoia 15.5 Public Betas
Apple today seeded the first public betas of upcoming iOS 18.5, iPadOS 18.5, and macOS Sequoia 15.5 updates, allowing the public to test the updates ahead of when they see an official launch. The public betas come a day after Apple provided the second betas to developers.


CNET Most Popular ProductsApr 15, 2025
Today's Your Last Chance to File a Tax Extension. Here's How to Do It
If you can't finish your income taxes by tonight, file a free extension to get an extra 6 months.

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EngadgetApr 15, 2025
Comcast rolls out a five-year price guarantee with plenty of fine print
With America's long-term (and even short-term) economic prospects shifting on Eric Cartman-like whims, some internet providers have begun offering multi-year price guarantees to provide a little stability amid the chaos. A couple of weeks after Verizon introduced a three-year price lock, Comcast has followed suit with a five-year pricing guarantee for new Xfinity residential customers.

On the bright side, the deal isn't linked to an annual contract requirement. But, as you might expect from a massive broadband company, there's plenty of fine print.

First, the offer only applies to 400 Mbps home internet plans with one year of Xfinity Mobile Unlimited (one line) — a package that


CNET How ToApr 15, 2025
Tax Day Is Here. Contact the IRS to Get All Your Tax Questions Answered if You Still Need to File
If you waited until the last minute to file, use these IRS online resources to answer all your questions.

EngadgetApr 15, 2025
OpenAI is apparently making a social network
It looks like OpenAI is building its own X-like social media network, according to a report by The Verge. We don't have many specifics, but we do know there's an internal prototype that adds a social feed to ChatGPT's image generation tool.

It remains unclear if OpenAI will launch this social network as a standalone app or if it will be integrated within the ChatGPT app, which is what the prototype indicates. The report does suggest that OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has been asking for feedback about the social network from people outside of the company.

One potential reason for this step is that the app would allow OpenAI to gather real-time data from users to train its AI models. It's also a potentially diversifying move for the company.

Although it's uncertain if this project will ever see the light of day, one thing is probable — it'll likely get under the skin of Elon Musk, who owns X. Altman and OpenAI have been at odds with Musk for some time. The company rejected his offer to buy OpenAI, instead offering to "buy Twitter" for just $9.7 billion dollars. It's worth noting that the offer is four times lower than what Musk paid for the platform and that Altman purposefully used the word Twitter and not X.


CNET Most Popular ProductsApr 15, 2025
$1 Billion in Tax Refund Money Disappears Today. Here's How to Claim Your Piece
More than 1.1 million taxpayers have unclaimed tax refunds from 2021. You have today to claim or that money disappears forever.

CNET NewsApr 14, 2025
Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for April 15, #1396
Here are hints -- and the answer -- for today's Wordle No. 1,396 for April 15.

EngadgetApr 10, 2025
The best laptop you can buy in 2025
Whether you need a new laptop for work, school or personal use, it can be overwhelming to start the shopping process. There are so many solid laptops available now with excellent feature sets that determining what you really need, versus what's just nice to have, can be difficult. The good thing is that you do have a ton of choice, with laptop makers including Apple, Dell, ASUS, Lenovo and others making solid machines for all kinds of use cases at various price points.

Out of all of the notebooks we've tested and reviewed recently, we consider Apple's 13-inch MacBook Air M4 to be the best laptop for most people, and this is still the case for our top picks to start off the new year. It's powerful enough to handle most tasks (even light video editing); it has a great screen and built-in speakers; and its battery could last over 18hours (depending on what you're doing, of course). The MacBook Air M4 is also one of the lightest and thinnest systems we've reviewed, and it's dead silent, thanks to a fanless design.

Of course, not everyone wants a MacBook, and there are excellent Windows laptops and Chromebooks out there, too. Windows systems offer a range of configurations, from budget to high-end UHD screens with stunning IPS panels that boast high nits for vivid brightness. Chromebooks, on the other hand, tend to be more affordable and are great for users who mostly work online. Whether you need a powerhouse for creative work, a compact system for note-taking, or a laptop that can handle family movie night, there's something for everyone in today's laptop market.

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