Apple has introduced iOS 26, featuring a Liquid Glass interface and enhanced AI. The update includes a redesigned Photos app, smarter Siri, and a new Passwords app. Users can now mirror their iPhones to Macs. The update also brings improved Messages features and accessibility enhancements. iOS 26 is compatible with iPhone 11 and later models, with developer testing starting today.
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An Apple employee disrupted the WWDC keynote, protesting during Craig Federighi's presentation. The protester displayed a keffiyeh and employee badge while shouting inaudibly before being escorted off stage. This incident follows similar protests at Microsoft's Build conference, highlighting growing internal dissent within tech companies regarding ethical responsibilities. The disruption, captured on video, has sparked discussion on social media.
Diageo is considering selling a part of its stake in Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) cricket team. The team's value may beestimated at $2 billion. Diageo is consulting advisors on a potential stake sale.
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Patel, a former national security official under Trump and the first Indian-American to lead the FBI, framed the fentanyl epidemic not as a policing issue, but as a global, coordinated attack on American infrastructure—social, generational, and institutional. With over 100,000 overdose deaths in 2024, and fentanyl now the leading cause of death for Americans aged 18 to 45, Patel argued that this is no longer about addiction. “You don’t hear about fentanyl deaths in China, India, or England,” he... Expand