
Deloitte wants enterprises to trust Claude with critical software security patches
July 16, 2026
Deloitte has launched a secure software platform powered by Anthropic’s Claude models that can help create, test, and deploy vulnerability patches. The promise is appealing, but trusting AI-generated fixes in critical enterprise systems introduces serious risks.
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T. Rowe Price launches actively managed crypto fund holding Bitcoin, XRP, Solana, and more
July 16, 2026
T. Rowe Price has launched TKNZ, an actively managed multi-token crypto fund offering exposure to Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, Solana, and more.
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1Password lets Claude use your passwords without seeing them, and that is safer than it sounds
July 16, 2026
1Password for Claude allows the AI agent to use approved credentials without seeing the password. The system is safer than it sounds, but authenticated access still carries serious risks.
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Your next Lyft ride in New York City might be a yellow taxi
July 16, 2026
Lyft is expanding its Curb partnership to New York City, meaning riders may now request a Lyft and have a licensed yellow taxi arrive instead.
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Lemonade 11 turns your PC into a private AI server with 3D generation and voice cloning
July 15, 2026
Lemonade 11 expands the open source local AI server with experimental 3D generation, voice cloning, smarter model routing, and improved Linux support.
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Americans are using AI to shop but most still do not trust it blindly
July 15, 2026
AI is becoming a popular shopping tool for product discovery and research, but a new survey suggests most Americans still verify what it tells them.
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Apricorn crams 4TB of encrypted storage into a tiny USB drive
July 15, 2026
Apricorn is putting 4TB of hardware-encrypted storage into a pocket-sized USB drive, but with the 2TB model costing around $1,500, expect a very high price.
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Marantz launches a new CD player in 2026 and I am surprisingly excited
July 15, 2026
Marantz is launching the CD 70, a premium new CD player that arrives as Gen Z helps bring physical music back into fashion.
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University of Phoenix teams with OpenAI to bring ChatGPT Edu to adult learners
July 14, 2026
University of Phoenix is collaborating with OpenAI to expand ChatGPT Edu across teaching, career services, student support, research, and university operations.
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Dynabook Portégé Z40L-P puts Intel Arc Pro graphics in a thin Copilot+ PC
July 14, 2026
Dynabook has unveiled the Portégé Z40L-P, a premium 14-inch Copilot Plus PC with optional Intel Arc Pro graphics, Wi-Fi 7, enterprise security, and a user-replaceable battery.
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Casio puts its popular scientific calculator online for free
July 14, 2026
Casio now offers its popular fx-300ES PLUS scientific calculator as a free online emulator, complete with classroom projection, key logs, and textbook-style math.
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