• 5 Best Carbon Steel Pans For Every Budget (2024)
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    Our expert cooked with 20 pans and these are the top 5 that are worth the investment.
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  • How Student Phones and Social Media Are Fueling Fights in Schools
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    Cafeteria melees. Students kicked in the head. Injured educators. Technology is stoking cycles of violence in schools across the United States.
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  • What Happened to the Tech Industrys Perks Culture?
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    After mass layoffs and a pivot to A.I., the tech industry has been scaling back on the splashy and quirky benefits it had become known for.
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  • Windows 11 Pro is on sale for $18 this week only
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    MacworldOkay, Mac users, we can admit there are some advantages to having a PC, right? Like those Windows-only apps and games. Instead of being eternally jealous, were getting Windows 11 Pro at its lowest price ever: $18 (reg. $199)this week only! Its the perfect time to dip our toes into the world of PC gaming or try out other Windows-exclusive software.How does it all work? With a little help from Boot Camp (if you have an Intel-based Mac) or a virtual machine like Parallels Desktop, you can run Windows alongside macOS. Then, you can finally download Red Dead Redemption 2 and other games. Windows 11 Pros DirectX 12 Ultimate gaming graphics pick up any slack your Mac might have.This is also your chance to try Windows OS without buying a PC. You might be pleasantly surprised by the sleek interface, multitasking features, and the AI assistant, Windows Copilot.You only have this week to download Windows 11 Pro to your Mac for $18 (reg. $199). No coupon is needed to get this price.Microsoft Windows 11 Pro $17.97See DealStackSocial prices subject to change.
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  • The last cloud storage youll ever need has arrived
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    MacworldFiles build up over time, whether its pictures of your pets, work documents, or just random files you cant delete for one reason or another. Instead of dealing with constant low-storage warnings across all your devices, try consolidating.Internxt is a secure, open-source cloud storage that gives you more control over your data and plenty of room to play with. For a limited time, a 10TB lifetime subscription is marked down to $279.99 (reg. $2,999).Internxt encrypts your files end-to-end, breaking them into smaller pieces to make sure they remain unreadable to unintended recipients. This zero-knowledge approach means youre the only one who can access your files, perfect for anyone tired of big-name providers dipping into your data.Available across platforms like Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS, it works seamlessly on any device, so file sharing and syncing is easy whether youre at home or on the go. With a web app and a sleek, user-friendly interface, Internxt feels intuitive and familiar, even to those new to cloud storage.Pay once and never again for 10TB of encrypted cloud storage.Use code HOLIDAY20 by January 12 at 11:59 p.m. PT to get an Internxt Cloud Storage 10TB Lifetime Subscription for $279.99.Internxt Cloud Storage Lifetime Subscription: 10TB Plan $279.99See DealStackSocial prices subject to change.
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  • Apple Intelligence arrives for the UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand with iOS 18.2
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    Apple has released iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, and macOS Sequoia 15.2, which means local language access to Apple Intelligence is now available to iPhone, Mac, and iPad users in the UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand. (Theyve had to set their language to US English to use these features until now; users will need to update their software first, as it rolls out.)Its a critical release that puts direct, local language access to Apple Intelligence into the hands of tens of millions of new users. The release also introduces several additional tools to the Apple Intelligence arsenal, including new Writing Tools and integrated access to ChatGPT for some tasks. Though you arent obliged to use ChatGPT.Back in the UKThe UK introduction is particularly interesting, coinciding as it does with a visit there byApple CEO Tim Cook. During his visit, he discussed Apples ever-growing investments in the UK and confirmed company engineers are deeply involved in building components of those AI features, from silicon development to the companys important work on Private Cloud Compute. It seems appropriate given his appearance in the UK to introduce Apple Intelligence at around the same time. Though I suspect if Steve Jobs had made the same journey, Apple might have run a Meet Apple Intelligence event to generate some media attention. Whats coming in Apple Intelligence?We discussed the new Apple Intelligence features youll find in the latest updatesalready. To summarize, these include:Improved Siri, with better natural language understanding and the capacity to handle more complex queries.Better contextual awareness for better results.Visual Intelligence point your camera at your surroundings to learn more about them.Imaging tools, including custom AI-generated emoji and automated image creation.Apple promises additional capabilities soon. These will include on-screen contextual awareness, AI support across third-party apps, Priority Notifications to help you stay on top of the most important tasks/messages, and more.As it seeks to convince its customers to place their trust in its artificial intelligence, Apple remains firmly focused on privacy. It continues to repeat the message that because many of its tools work on the device, using them brings all the convenience of generative AI (genAI), but not at the cost of data leak or privacy erosion. The company also wants people to understand those tasks it cannot handle are outsourced to third-party tools that may be less private and secure, though their use is optional.Why does privacy matter?So, why does Apples privacy message matter? Surely the convenience of AI outweighs any impact on privacy.In fact, its quite the reverse. Stop to consider the extent to which your iPhone already accumulates a plethora of deeply personal data reflecting your life, health, habits, and occupations; put that through a filter of non-private AI and you might get some sense of why privacy and trust will become even more important in the months and years ahead.Take health, for example if Apple really does plan to introduce AI-driven health data biometric systems in future satellite-connected Apple Watch devices, you really, really wont want that information shared with anyone but your healthcare advisor and (possibly, but not always) your closest family members.You certainly wont want that data shared with even the fluffiest of Big Tech companies; and you wont want every ad you see online to be dedicated to flogging you kit connected with your condition or weird Facebook followers appearing to bombard you with fake facts and potentially life-threatening snake oil treatments.That, and a warrant-free evolution of privatized surveillance and hacker-tempting data banks, is, of course, one of the potential futures for AI implementation in the world right now. With that in mind, Apples underlying message around privacy and security matters a great deal.About youAll the same, for today at least, those concerns seem a little further down the line. After all, it is not yet the case that other people will be able to find out everything the online world knows about you by simply pointing their phone in your direction (though dont be too surprised if that eventually becomes a law enforcement tool).But you can now do this for your local surroundings using Visual Intelligence on your iPhone.You can follow me on social media! Join me onBlueSky, LinkedIn,Mastodon, andMeWe.
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  • 8 brilliant browser tab tricks for Windows power users
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    Web browsers are essential for everything from business productivity to social media and online shopping. Whether you use Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Brave, or something even more exotic, theres a good chance your web browser is your most used Windows program.While operating-system-level Windows PC productivity tricks are certainly helpful, tab management tricks for your browser might be even more useful for day-to-day productivity. Theyre a must-know for anyone who uses a browser, whether at work or at home in other words, just about everyone!Unless otherwise specified, the tricks here should all work in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Brave, and others on either Windows 11 or Windows 10.Want more Windows PC tips and tricks? Sign up for my free Windows Intelligence newsletter three things to try every Friday. Plus, get free Windows Field Guides as a bonus when you sign up!Windows tab trick #1: Put a pin in itIf youd like to always keep a tab open, right-click it on your tab bar and select Pin. The tab will shrink to a small button just the website icon at the left side of your tab bar. Your browser will also automatically reopen any pinned tabs the next time you launch it.You can pin multiple tabs and use drag and drop to reorder them. Plus, they work with the standard Windows browser Ctrl key shortcuts: Press Ctrl+1 to switch to the pinned tab on the left, Ctrl+2 to switch to the second-from-the-left pinned tab, and so on.Its a great way to ensure especially important tabs perhaps your email inbox or social media feeds are always loaded and just a click away.Pinned tabs appear in a compact form in your browsers tab bar.Chris Hoffman, IDGWindows tab trick #2: Search your tabsIts easy to forget, but modern web browsers actually let you search through all the tabs you have open at any given moment. In Chrome and other Chromium-based browsers such as Edge and Brave, just press Ctrl+Shift+A. Then, you can search the tabs you have open across your browsing windows.You can also click the button at the left side of your tab bar to open this interface. (In Firefox, click the button at the left side of your browsers tab bar to open the Recent browsing interface, where you can search open tabs.)Chromes Search Tabs button is a convenient way to hunt down open tabs.Chris Hoffman, IDGWindows tab trick #3: Turn a tab into an appFor many people, the best tip may be going beyond the simple browser tab and turning websites you frequently use into their own application windows. This is an ideal option if you use something like Gmail for your email and want continuous access to it in a single click from your taskbar.First, open the page you want to turn into an app in your browser. Then:In Chrome, click menu > Cast, save, and share > Install page as appIn Edge, click menu > Apps > Install this site as an appUnfortunately, this option isnt available in Firefox and it isnt available out of the box for many sites in Brave, either. Where its supported, though, the web page will get its own unique window with its own taskbar icon and shortcut, freeing it from the confines of a typical browser tab.Turning regular browser tabs into apps may be the best way to integrate Googles web apps with Windows.Chris Hoffman, IDGWindows tab trick #4: Save across sessionsIf you use lots of browser tabs, youll usually lose them whenever your browser closes but you dont have to let that happen. With a quick bit of planning, you can tell your browser to remember its open tabs across sessions. To do so:In Chrome, click menu > Settings. Choose On startup at the left side of the page, and then select Continue where you left off.In Edge, click menu > Settings. Choose Start, home, and new tabs at the left side of the page, and then select Open tabs from previous session under When Edge starts.In Firefox, click menu > Settings. Choose General on the left, and then activate Open previous windows and tabs under Startup.In Brave, click menu > Settings. Choose Get started on the left, and then select Continue where you left off under On startup.If you have a single browser window open and close it, your open tabs in that window will appear the next time you open your browser. If you have multiple windows with open tabs, be sure to choose the Exit option from your browsers menu rather than closing windows one by one. That will ensure your browser remembers all its open tabs and opens all of them when you start back again.If you dont want to lose tabs, tell your browser to remember them.Chris Hoffman, IDGWindows tab trick #5: Go for groupingYou can also create tab groups to better organize your browsing. Your groups will be saved to your bookmarks bar so you can come back to them later, and theyll sync across your devices. This feature is most powerful in Chrome, but Edge and Brave have many of the same features. (Unfortunately, while Firefox had a similar feature in the past, its since been removed.)To start using tab groups, right-click a tab on your browsers tab bar and select the Add tab to new group option. To see how this works, take a look at everything you need to know about Tab Groups in Chrome and other Chromium-based browsers.Tab Groups may be the most interesting browser feature many people havent used yet.Chris Hoffman, IDGWindows tab trick #6: Bookmark windows as foldersWhile tab groups are great, Im also a fan of the old-fashioned way of saving groups of tabs for later as a bookmark folder. To do this, right-click an empty spot in your browsers tab bar and select Bookmark All Tabs or press Ctrl+Shift+D. (In Firefox, youll have to select all tabs from the right-click menu and then right-click a second time to bookmark them.)Consider placing the bookmark folder somewhere easy to access, like your browsers bookmarks bar. You can then come back later and find them right there. Right-click the folder and select Open all to easily reopen them. When youre done, you can delete the folder.Theres no substitute for a good old-fashioned bookmarks folder when it comes to saving tabs for later.Chris Hoffman, IDGWindows tab trick #7: Reopen a closed tabWant to get a tab back? Just right-click an empty spot on your browsers tab bar and select Reopen closed tab or Reopen closed window whatever you closed last.You can also press Ctrl+Shift+T to reopen your last closed tab. For more, check out this list of excellent tab-related keyboard shortcuts.Windows tab trick #8: Try a vertical tab barFor a more transformative tab experience, try using a browser that places your tabs in a vertical sidebar rather than the typical tab bar across the top of the window. Many PC power users swear by this especially on wide-screen displays.Google Chrome doesnt have this built-in, but you can install a browser extension such as the Vertical Tabs in Side Panel extension.Microsoft Edge has this built-in! Just right-click an empty spot in the tab bar and select Turn on vertical tabs.Mozilla Firefox doesnt have this built in, either, although there are signs Mozilla might be experimenting with it. The Tree Style Tab extension is an excellent option for Firefox users.Brave has this feature already built in, too. Click menu > Settings, select Appearance in the left pane, scroll down to Tabs, and activate Use vertical tabs.Of course, the Arc browser always has vertical tabs thats part of its whole different way of working with tabs that some people are big fans of.Like Microsoft Edge, Brave has a built-in vertical tab option.Chris Hoffman, IDGAnd there we are: an excellent round-up of tab-related upgrades for your PC web browser of choice.This is just the start of all the excellent Windows PC and web browser tricks for you to discover! Sign up for my free Windows Intelligence newsletter to get three new things to try every Friday and free in-depth Windows Field Guides as a special welcome bonus.
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  • Analysis: Apple not likely to enter the foldable market before 2027
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    Despite a seeming lack of consumer interest, Apple continues to plow ahead in researching future foldable iPhones, iPads, and Macs that could see the light of day as soon as late 2026.If Apple can develop a durable folding iPhone, it could take that market mainstream.Although it has not publicly commented on future foldable products, Apple has quietly explored the possibilities of such products for years. Thus far, it has been content to let others try first, though none of the early entrants in the foldable market have had much success so far.The problems with foldables so far are that they are very expensive, and also very prone to damage, especially around the hinge mechanism. In addition, foldable devices tend to have a visible "crease" in the display along the fold, which becomes more noticeable over time. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • Snag Apple's M4 Pro MacBook Pro for just $1,779 with delivery by Christmas
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    As ship times slip for Apple's latest MacBook Pro, this deal on the M4 Pro 14-inch model not only discounts the laptop by $220, but it includes free 2-day shipping for easy holiday gift-giving.Save on Apple's M4 Pro MacBook Pro with coupon.The lowest price on the Space Black 14-inch MacBook Pro with an M4 Pro chip can be found at Adorama.com and right now units are in stock and ready to ship. The standard configuration with an M4 Pro chip featuring a 12-core CPU and 16-core GPU is marked down to $1,779* with exclusive promo code APINSIDER, reflecting a $200 instant rebate stacked with the $20 bonus coupon. This brings the total savings to $220 off MSRP.Use code APINSIDER Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • The future gets murkier for hurricane-damaged Tropicana Field
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    The Tampa Bay Times is reporting on a stalled effort to repair damages caused during Hurricane Milton to Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida. The 35-year-old stadium was initially set for a much-needed influx of $24 million worth of funding. Instead, with a last-minute reversal and given the separate uncertainty now surrounding the fate of its $1.3 billionnew home, the future of the Rays franchise in the city has been cast in doubt.Some 18 of the 24 fiberglass roof panels were lost during the storm after the 370,000 square feet of PTFEroof system failed in the face of 125+ mph winds. The cost of repairs had been previously reported at $55.7 million. This fall's hurricanes also led to a decline in construction spending for October.
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