iPhone 18: Everything we know so far about the 2026 models

iPhone 18: Everything we know so far about the 2026 models

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Image: Foundry 2026 iPhone 18 series: Summary iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max are expected to launch in September 2026 iPhone 18 and 18e might not arrive until spring 2027 Folding iPhone also said to launch in September 2026 Smaller dynamic island, camera aperture enhancements, C2 5G modem Another year, another iPhone, right? Not so
We might get another iPhone Air this year after all

We might get another iPhone Air this year after all

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Image: Anyron Copeman / Foundry Summary created by Smart Answers AI In summary: Macworld reports conflicting information about the iPhone Air 2’s future, with some experts predicting delays or cancellation while leaker Fixed Focus Digital suggests a Fall 2026 release. The original iPhone Air’s disappointing sales performance has significantly disrupted Apple’s plans for developing a
These iPhone AI apps expose your data, and they’re all over the App Store

These iPhone AI apps expose your data, and they’re all over the App Store

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Image: Foundry Summary created by Smart Answers AI In summary: Macworld reports that nearly 200 AI apps on the App Store expose sensitive user data through security vulnerabilities identified by CovertLabs’ Firehound project. The Chat & Ask AI app by Codeway exposed over 406,000 files containing user chats and personal information, highlighting significant privacy risks.
Do Macs need antivirus software, or are Apple’s protections enough?

Do Macs need antivirus software, or are Apple’s protections enough?

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Skip to content Summary created by Smart Answers AI In summary: Macworld explores whether Mac users need third-party antivirus software given Apple’s built-in security features like Gatekeeper and XProtect. Mac malware threats have significantly increased from 8 families in 2021 to 22 in 2024, with AI expected to worsen attacks. While macOS offers robust protection
Heartworms Might Be Much More Ancient Than We Thought

Heartworms Might Be Much More Ancient Than We Thought

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Heartworm infections are increasingly common in pups—in 2022, more than 1.2 million dogs in the United States were documented with the condition, and infection rates have risen over the past two decades. These spaghetti-like nematodes, formally known as Dirofilaria immitis, grow up to nearly a foot long. They can make their way into an animal’s
Print Edition 65: The Food Issue

Print Edition 65: The Food Issue

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Your Voice Gives Away Valuable Personal Information

Your Voice Gives Away Valuable Personal Information

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The voice is the music of the soul. Since the time of Plato and Aristotle, it’s been linked to a person’s character and inner life. And it often betrays things we try to hide: fatigue, fear, attraction, scorn. But the sound of your voice may reveal even more than you realize—for instance, details of your
This Fish Really Does Need a Hole in Its Head

This Fish Really Does Need a Hole in Its Head

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The full Nautilus archive • eBooks & Special Editions • Ad-free reading The full Nautilus archive eBooks & Special Editions Ad-free reading In their watery ocean worlds, fish have some weird features that are used to do some odd things, which we rarely witness. In “studying how strange fish do strange fish things,” biologist Daniel
The Confabulations of Oliver Sacks

The Confabulations of Oliver Sacks

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I loved literature before I loved medicine, and as a medical student, I often found that my textbooks left me cold, their medical jargon somehow missing the point of profound diseases able to rewrite a person’s life and identity. I was born, I decided, a century too late: I found the stories I craved, not
RSV is surging, but antibody shots and vaccines can protect babies

RSV is surging, but antibody shots and vaccines can protect babies

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January 20, 2026 4 min read Add Us On Google Add SciAm Cases of respiratory syncytial virus are increasing, but vaccines and antibody shots can keep young children out of the hospital By Lauren J. Young edited by Tanya Lewis Nirsevimab (Beyfortus) is one of two available RSV monoclonal antibody shots in the U.S. FRED