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Apple’s Billionaire CEO Tim Cook Replaced in Shock Swap
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Apple’s Billionaire CEO Tim Cook Replaced in Shock Swap

https://www.thedailybeast.com/apples-billionaire-ceo-tim-cook-replaced-in-shock-swap-for-john-ternus/https://www.tmz.com/2026/04/20/tim-cook-stepping-down-as-apple-ceo/https://variety.com/2026/digital/news/apple-tim-cook-john-ternus-ceo-1236726395/
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  • John Ternus will become Apple’s next chief executive officer, effective September 1, 2026, signaling a governance-forward transition from hardware leadership.
  • The board unanimously approved the transition as part of a thoughtful, long-term succession plan to support stability during the handover.
  • Cook will remain as executive chairman through the summer to help ensure a smooth transition and continuity for Apple’s operations.
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Third New Glenn launch suffers upper stage malfunction
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Third New Glenn launch suffers upper stage malfunction

https://spacenews.com/third-new-glenn-launch-suffers-upper-stage-malfunction/https://www.cbsnews.com/news/blue-origin-new-glenn-rocket-satellite-wrong-orbit/https://arstechnica.com/space/2026/04/errant-upper-stage-spoils-blue-origins-success-in-reusing-new-glenn-booster/
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  • The FAA ordered Blue Origin to conduct a mishap investigation and obtain agency approval of its final report before resuming flights.
  • The reusable first-stage booster performed well, landing on an ocean barge, but the upper stage failed to place the payload into the required orbit.
  • Analysts warn the setback could dampen investor sentiment toward AST SpaceMobile, though direct financial damage to the company may be limited in the near term.
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New Mac Studio may not arrive until October - 9to5Mac
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New Mac Studio may not arrive until October - 9to5Mac

https://9to5mac.com/2026/04/19/new-mac-studio-may-not-arrive-until-october/https://www.engadget.com/computing/the-next-mac-studio-and-macbook-pro-releases-could-be-postponed-by-several-months-173120187.htmlhttps://www.macrumors.com/2026/04/19/when-to-expect-next-macbook-pro-and-mac-studio/
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  • Gurman says memory shortages from AI push the Mac Studio release to October 2026, delaying the touchscreen MacBook Pro to potentially next year.
  • The Mac Studio’s next generation will use M5 Max and M5 Ultra chips, replacing the older M4 Max and M3 Ultra variants.
  • Analysts note RAM shortages are squeezing prices across devices, signaling broader memory-driven delays for Apple hardware.
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Vercel Breach Tied to Context AI Hack Exposes Limited Customer Credentials
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Vercel Breach Tied to Context AI Hack Exposes Limited Customer Credentials

  • Vercel engaged responders and law enforcement to contain the breach and secure affected environments while investigating Context.ai as the entry vector.
  • Context.ai explained that Vercel’s internal OAuth configurations appeared to allow broad permissions, enabling takeover of the employee’s Google Workspace account.
  • A limited subset of customers was affected; Vercel notified them directly and urged immediate credential rotation.
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Hyundai’s New Ioniq 3 Has Hot-Hatch Looks, but Can It Beat BYD?
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Hyundai’s New Ioniq 3 Has Hot-Hatch Looks, but Can It Beat BYD?

https://www.wired.com/story/hyundai-ioniq-3-2026/https://www.autonews.com/hyundai/ane-hyundai-ioniq-3-ev-targets-renault-4-vw-id-polo-0424/https://www.techradar.com/vehicle-tech/hybrid-electric-vehicles/hyundai-reinvents-the-hatchback-with-the-300-mile-range-ioniq-3-a-compact-aerodynamic-ev-that-runs-on-android-automotive
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  • Hyundai unveils the Ioniq 3, a compact aero hatch built for Europe with a 0.263 drag coefficient and a Long Range WLTP of 496km.
  • The Aero Hatch design enables a 496km WLTP Long Range, with a 344km Standard Range option for European needs.
  • The Ioniq 3 stays on Hyundai’s E-GMP platform with 400V architecture to support cost efficiency and cross-model compatibility.
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ChatGPT is down for many — here's what we know about the outage
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ChatGPT is down for many — here's what we know about the outage

https://www.techradar.com/news/live/chatgpt-down-april-2026https://www.tomsguide.com/news/live/chatgpt-down-live-updates-outage-4-20-2026https://www.unilad.com/technology/news/chat-gpt-down-google-gemini-ai-issues-093995-20260420
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  • Latest: OpenAI reports a partial outage of ChatGPT and Codex and says it is investigating the issue.
  • Outage began around 10:05 AM ET with a surge in Downdetector reports,
  • UK reports led in early outage spikes before recovery as metrics declined.
  • Downdetector data showed a rapid drop in reports as OpenAI mitigated the issue.
  • Tom's Guide reported Downdetector updates and OpenAI's ongoing investigation.
  • UNILAD noted global downtime across US and UK with multiple AI platforms affected.
  • OpenAI stated affected users are unable to access ChatGPT, Codex and API Platform.
  • Downdetector showed a shift from widespread outages to partial recovery.
  • ChatGPT outage prompted user polls and social media discussion on access issues.
  • Reports described degraded performance across conversations, login, and image generation.
  • Status monitoring indicated a transition from outage to partial recovery as mitigation proceeded.
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Elon Musk is more at risk of losing his job to AI than artists are according to Take-Two's CEO: 'If AI were going to take anyone's job, wouldn't it take his job?'
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technology14h ago

Elon Musk is more at risk of losing his job to AI than artists are according to Take-Two's CEO: 'If AI were going to take anyone's job, wouldn't it take his job?'

https://www.pcgamer.com/gaming-industry/elon-musk-is-more-at-risk-of-losing-his-job-to-ai-than-artists-are-according-to-take-twos-ceo-if-ai-were-going-to-take-anyones-job-wouldnt-it-take-his-job/https://www.gamesradar.com/games/grand-theft-auto/take-two-ceo-says-if-ai-replaces-anyone-it-should-be-elon-musk-after-his-claim-gta-6-could-come-from-gen-ai-before-rockstar-the-richest-guy-on-earth-wouldnt-that-be-job-number-one-for-ai-to-take/https://www.ign.com/articles/take-two-boss-strauss-zelnick-suggests-ai-could-take-elon-musks-job
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  • Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick quips that AI could pose a bigger threat to Elon Musk than to artists, highlighting Musk's vast means and AI familiarity as a potential first target for automation.
  • Zelnick frames AI as a productivity tool that can handle mundane tasks, allowing creators to focus on more ambitious work across Take-Two's studios.
  • Take-Two reportedly paused or restructured parts of its AI effort, with reports of layoffs including the head of AI amid shifting priorities.
  • Zelnick suggests Musk’s resources and relentless work pace make Musk a prime hypothetical AI target, not game developers or artists.
  • Discussion of AI in gaming is framed as enabling artists to pursue forward-looking work rather than replacing talent entirely.
  • Coverage situates Take-Two within a broader industry debate about AI’s role as a productivity aid rather than a wholesale job eliminator.
  • Musk’s GTA 6 remarks—that AI could generate the game—are referenced as a backdrop to Zelnick’s emphasis on AI as a tool, not a replacement for creative hits.
  • The reference frame ties Take-Two’s AI stance to broader industry discourse on how AI could assist creators without erasing artistic labor.
  • Take-Two leadership promotes a balanced approach: prioritize creativity, innovation, and efficiency when integrating AI into development.
  • GTA 6's development context—amid Musk's AI comments—frames AI as a factor in a high-stakes, high-profile game launch rather than a simple back-end tool.
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The LG C5 is one of my favorite TVs ever made, but you’re running out of time to buy this 5-star OLED
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technology31m ago

The LG C5 is one of my favorite TVs ever made, but you’re running out of time to buy this 5-star OLED

  • Latest development: LG C5 OLED is discounted to $1,299 at Amazon amid LG C6 launch, driving urgency to buy.
  • What it means: The C5’s value remains strong despite the C6’s higher brightness and newer features.
  • Context: The C5 was praised in Tom's Guide’s five-star LG C5 review for its value and feature set.
  • Context: The article notes the C5’s gaming capabilities, including 4K at 120Hz and VRR potential.
  • Context: The piece compares C5 and C6 brightness but implies value may override minor brightness gains.
  • Context: Stock depletion is cited as a factor that could close the window on the C5 deal.
  • Context: The article positions the C5 as the 'Goldilocks' option between performance and price.
  • Context: The article signals potential future price changes as sales shift toward newer models.
  • Context: The article provides a broader context of LG OLED TV models and price dynamics.
  • Context: The article mentions FIFA factors like display quality, brightness, and gaming support as part of the comparison.
  • Context: The article includes a call to follow Tom's Guide for updates and news on OLED TVs.
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Mythos: are fears over new AI model panic or PR? – podcast
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technology46m ago

Mythos: are fears over new AI model panic or PR? – podcast

  • The Guardian examines whether Anthropic's Mythos Preview is truly dangerous or mainly PR, through expert voices and company statements.
  • Anthropic says Mythos Preview is so capable that it warranted limiting public release to mitigate risks.
  • The podcast features Ian Sample and Aisha Down exploring what the decision to limit access reveals about Anthropic’s strategy.
  • Experts express skepticism about the model’s true capabilities, offering a counterpoint to hype.
  • The discussion situates Mythos within broader questions about regulation in the AI industry.
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AI job scams are booming �– and I was fooled by one. Here is how to avoid them
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technology46m ago

AI job scams are booming – and I was fooled by one. Here is how to avoid them

  • A Guardian report describes how recruitment fraud has grown, leveraging AI to craft convincing, tailored job offers.
  • The piece recounts a near-perfect headhunter email offering a US-based role with a hybrid setup in the reporter’s locality.
  • Scammers clone LinkedIn profiles and use real-company logos to deceive jobseekers.
  • The article details ‘task scams’ that pay for simple online tasks and escalate to requests for money.
  • Victims can face fees for CV edits, DBS checks, or training as a lure to pay upfront.
  • The UK reports show rising scam reports in 2024 and 2025, signaling growing threat levels.
  • Experts urge verification and direct contact with hiring firms to confirm legitimacy.
  • The piece highlights the emotional toll, not just financial loss, on scam victims.
  • Victims are warned about possible re-targeting with ‘suckers lists’ after an initial scam.
  • The story emphasizes the difficulty for desperate jobseekers to verify offers amid a tough job market.
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