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Software stocks made a comeback on Tuesday after Anthropic hosted its enterprise agents event, where it revealed new partnerships, quelling some investor fears that the sector could be displaced by artificial intelligence.The AI startup launched new updates to Claude Cowork that allow companies to integrate the productivity tool into a host of enterprise apps, such as Salesforce-owned Slack, Intuit, Docusign, LegalZoom, FactSet and Google’s Gmail. Organizations can also deploy customizable plugins across sectors like financial analysis, engineering and human resources, Anthropic said.Salesforce shares jumped 4% following the Anthropic announcement while Docusign and LegalZoom each gained more than 2%. Thomson Reuters’…

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Rumors of a touchscreen MacBook Pro have been circulating for over three years, and they’ve always left customers full of questions. First among them: “What in the world would that user experience be like?” The apparent answer, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, is that it will be…kinda muddled? But certainly full of new possibilities! And yes, it sounds like it will be like an iPhone with a keyboard—OLED screen, Dynamic Island, and all. But only if you want that. At any rate, Gurman’s anonymous sources do indeed say a touchscreen MacBook Pro is coming later this year. Just don’t expect…

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The PGA Florida Swing gets underway on Thursday with the 2026 Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches at the PGA National Champion Course. Coming off two Signature Events, the Cognizant Classic field is missing many big names, but it does feature past major winners such as Shane Lowry and Brooks Koepka, who is playing in his third event since rejoining the PGA this season. The latest 2026 Cognizant Classic odds via FanDuel Sportsbook list Ryan Gerard and Shane Lowry as the +1600 co-favorites. Koepka is +3300 after missing the cut in his last prior event, the WM Phoenix Open. Before locking…

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Apple, like many others, has had to launch age verification features in response to new requirements for age checks in many regions, and on Tuesday, the company announced new details about its tools that developers can use to “meet their age assurance obligations under upcoming U.S. and regional laws, including in Brazil, Australia, Singapore, Utah, and Louisiana.”One of the big updates is that users in Australia, Brazil, and Singapore can’t download apps rated 18-plus unless their age has been confirmed through “reasonable methods,” which the App Store can confirm automatically. Apple notes that developers may still “have separate obligations to…

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Steve O Smith won the Karl Lagerfeld award in last year’s LVMH Prize. It could hardly have been a happier fit for the memorial gift to a young designer, which Delphine Arnault instituted in the great maestro’s name. Lagerfeld was a prodigious sketcher, and Smith’s own fluid drawings are at the center of his work.Smith showed what he’s been able to accomplish with the money this season, elevating his living illustrations ever-nearer to haute couture. Inspiration-wise, his starting points were “Looking at Otto Dix, Edward Burra and Madeleine Vionnet,” he said. Dix depicted the decadent underbelly of post World War…

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LG kicked off the year by unveiling a new lineup of gaming monitors, and today the company has priced out the biggest of the bunch. The UltraGear evo G9 (52G930B) is now available for pre-order, and the massive screen will cost just $2,000.Yes, you can buy a perfectly excellent gaming monitor for much less, but $2,000 is a surprisingly low price tag for this 52-inch ultrawide monitor with a 1000R curve, which LG is billing as “the world’s largest 5K2K gaming monitor.” In addition to its huge size, the G9 can run at a 240Hz refresh rate and offers a…

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Feb 24, 2026, 07:00 AM ETAs we near the end of the 2025-26 NBA regular season, the postseason picture is becoming clearer for not only playoff contenders but also teams at the bottom of the standings looking to turn the page.After reaching the 2025 NBA Finals last season, the Indiana Pacers have fallen far from those heights as they suffer through an injury-plagued season. But they could land a top-five pick in June’s draft to build on their championship aspirations from last season. The Milwaukee Bucks will also be busy this offseason, with the future of Giannis Antetokounmpo being one…

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While there are a ton of gaming headsets to choose from, with their own strengths and weaknesses, one has stood out among the crowded field. My favorite gaming headset for most people, the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3, is currently marked down as low as $90 at Amazon, a $20 break from the full price.SteelSeriesArctis Nova 3P WirelessMy favorite thing about the Arctis Nova 3 is their fit: They are the most comfortable of any gaming headset I’ve tested. They’re super lightweight, which makes them great for long gaming sessions and larger heads like mine, and the ear cups are a…

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A wheel loader operator fills a truck with ore at the MP Materials rare earth mine in Mountain Pass, California, U.S. January 30, 2020. Steve Marcus | ReutersA new race to secure critical minerals is unfolding across the global economy.From Washington’s proposed $12 billion Project Vault stockpile to expanding buffers in Asia and the European Union, governments are moving to secure access to metals increasingly viewed as essential to national security and industrial policy.”In metals and minerals is where the newest wave of stockpiling is most visible,” said Patrick Schröder, senior research fellow at Chatham House. Governments are seeking to…

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Last month, the Department of Justice released over 3 million documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. While the dumps shed light on Epstein’s own social circle and activities, they also provide a rare window into the inner workings of a federal investigation, including how tech companies like Google respond to government requests for information.WIRED found several grand jury subpoenas addressed to Google in the DOJ’s most recent release, along with files that appear to be Google data produced about specific users and letters on Google letterhead responding to specific subpoena requests.Google declined to comment on the specific documents…

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