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T-Mobile the fastest mobile network; AT&T best for broadband

T-Mobile the fastest mobile network; AT&T best for broadbandOokla’s latest speed-test report has found that T-Mobile is this year’s fastest mobile network, offering the speediest downloads overall, and the fastest 5G. For home broadband, AT&T Fiber took the crown. Plans to boost broadband speeds have, however, been thrown into doubt by the Trump administration, which wants to abandon a target for every American to have gigabit speeds … more…...

Here’s what Apple Intelligence summarized news notifications look like on iOS 26

Here’s what Apple Intelligence summarized news notifications look like on iOS 26After launching notification summaries as one of the flagship features of Apple Intelligence, Apple disabled the feature for apps in the News and Entertainment categories in the iOS 18.3 update, following backlash from publications like the BBC about Apple Intelligence portraying its news headlines inaccurately. Having been disabled entirely for these apps since mid-January, Apple announced this week the feature will return as part of iOS 26. Users running the developer have noticed that these notifications get a different visual treatment compared to normal notification summaries generated from other categories of apps. more…...

Qi2 25W wireless phone chargers are official, but caution still advised

Qi2 25W wireless phone chargers are official, but caution still advisedLast week saw certification of the first next-gen wireless chargers, and the latest standard has now been officially launched, as Qi2 25W. The new name will help ensure we can see for sure that we’re buying the more powerful models. The iPhone was the first to support the standard, with Android smartphones now following, but anyone planning to buy an iPhone 17 may want to hold off for now … more…...

Yet another automaker reaffirms no plans to support Apple’s CarPlay Ultra

Yet another automaker reaffirms no plans to support Apple’s CarPlay UltraFollowing a long delay, CarPlay Ultra launched a couple of months ago, delivering the much-anticipated tighter integration between the iPhone and car systems promised during WWDC 2022. And while Apple had originally lined up several automakers to support the new experience, some have since backed away. Now, one holdout is doubling down on its decision to pass on the feature. more…...