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iOS 26.4.1 Will Automatically Enable This iPhone Security Feature

iOS 26.4.1 Will Automatically Enable This iPhone Security Feature

Apple released iOS 26.4.1 on April 8, about two weeks after the company pushed out iOS 26.4. While that update was packed with features, like new emoji and video podcasts, the latest update is much smaller and Apple writes it’s focused on bug fixes. According to an Apple support document, updating to iOS 26.4.1 will automatically enable the security feature Stolen Device Protection on some iPhones.  You can download iOS 26.4.1 now by going to Settings and tapping General. Next, select Software Update, tap Update Now and follow the prompts on your screen. “This update provides bug fixes for your iPhone,” Apple wrote in the update’s release notes. While it’s unclear which bugs iOS 26.4.1 fixes, the update does appear to enable Stolen Device Protection on iPhones that don’t have the security feature on already.  “Stolen Device Protection adds a layer of security when your iPhone is away from familiar locations, such as home or work, and helps protect your accounts and personal information in case your iPhone is ever stolen,” Apple wrote online. The company usually publishes …

Chicago Public School Students Automatically Granted Library Access, and More Library News

Chicago Public School Students Automatically Granted Library Access, and More Library News

It’s another week and another roundup of updates to keep you at the top of your library game. We’ve got a pair of big updates on the Institution of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) legal fight, a great partnership between Chicago’s public libraries and public schools, the best April new releases, an author who has finally revealed the true identity behind their pseudonym, and more. Let’s dive in. Source link

The Pinter countertop home brewing machine can now automatically make super popular Lagunitas beer at home

The Pinter countertop home brewing machine can now automatically make super popular Lagunitas beer at home

We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn more › Sign Up For Goods 🛍️ Product news, reviews, and must-have deals. Beer is easy to drink and even easier to screw up when you try to make it at home. It literally feels like working in a lab. There are carboys, airlocks, hydrometers, wort chillers, mash temperatures, sparge water ratios, and more cleaning than most people anticipate. Even getting a passable first batch requires a modest equipment investment and a willingness to troubleshoot. I have tried a few friends’ home brews that obviously didn’t work out just right. Blech. The Pinter is a countertop machine that automates most of those issues away. You load in an ingredient pack, add water, seal it, and wait a few days. The same vessel that ferments serves as the tap. Now Lagunitas has partnered with Pinter to put an adapted version of one of their recipes into that system. The collaboration starts with Sumpin’ Easy, a citrus and pine-forward American …

Here’s my favorite email trick for cleaning up inbox clutter – automatically

Here’s my favorite email trick for cleaning up inbox clutter – automatically

MirageC/Moment/Getty Images Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. I’ve had the same email address for more than two decades. I use it for just about everything I do. That’s really convenient, but it also means my inbox is inundated with advertising, newsletters, social media updates, and other ephemera. Left unchecked, that firehose of trivial correspondence can overwhelm the useful and important stuff. The world’s two largest email providers realize this is a problem. Gmail and Outlook do some automatic mail sorting with the help of algorithms. Still, their solutions are imperfect and require constant manual intervention to train the algorithms and find the important stuff that was inadvertently demoted. Also: Best email hosting services: Expert tested and reviewed For years, I used rules and filters based on sender addresses to move less important messages out of the inbox and into custom folders. However, setting up and managing those rules is a tedious, time-consuming process. Every time a newsletter or merchant changed their sending address or used a different subdomain, I had …

AI agents that automatically prevent, detect and fix software issues are here as NeuBird launches Falcon, FalconClaw

AI agents that automatically prevent, detect and fix software issues are here as NeuBird launches Falcon, FalconClaw

The mantra of the modern tech industry was arguably coined by Facebook (before it became Meta): “move fast and break things.” But as enterprise infrastructure has shifted into a dizzying maze of hybrid clouds, microservices, and ephemeral compute clusters, the “breaking” part has become a structural tax that many organizations can no longer afford to pay. Today, three-year-old startup NeuBird AI is launching a full-scale offensive against this “chaos tax,” announcing a $19.3 million funding round alongside the release of its Falcon autonomous production operations agent. The launch isn’t just a product update; it is a philosophical pivot. For years, the industry has focused on “Incident Response”—making the fire trucks faster and the hoses bigger. NeuBird is arguing that the only sustainable path forward is “Incident Avoidance”. As Venkat Ramakrishnan, President and COO of NeuBird AI, put it in a recent interview: “Incident management is so old school. Incident resolution is so old school. Incident avoidance is what is going to be enabled by AI”. By grounding AI in real-time enterprise context rather than just …

Imagine if your Teams or Slack messages automatically turned into secure context for your AI agents — PromptQL built it

Imagine if your Teams or Slack messages automatically turned into secure context for your AI agents — PromptQL built it

For the modern enterprise, the digital workspace risks descending into “coordination theater,” in which teams spend more time discussing work than executing it. While traditional tools like Slack or Teams excel at rapid communication, they have structurally failed to serve as a reliable foundation for AI agents, such that a Hacker News thread went viral in February 2026 calling upon OpenAI to build its own version of Slack to help empower AI agents, amassing 327 comments. That’s because agents often lack the real-time context and secure data access required to be truly useful, often resulting in “hallucinations” or repetitive re-explaining of codebase conventions. PromptQL, a spin-off from the GraphQL unicorn Hasura, is addressing this by pivoting from an AI data tool into a comprehensive, AI-native workspace designed to turn casual, regular team interactions into a persistent, secure memory for agentic workflows — ensuring these conversations are not simply left by the wayside or that users and agents have to try and find them again later, but rather, distilled and stored as actionable, proprietary data in …

This extension automatically says ‘No’ to those annoying pop-ups

This extension automatically says ‘No’ to those annoying pop-ups

Cookie consent banners have nearly broken me. Every website I visit presents the same exhausting ritual — a pop-up that demands I make choices about tracking, analytics, personalization, and a dozen other categories I barely understand. I used to dutifully click through each one, carefully rejecting what I didn’t want. This is mostly because I understood the answer to the question whether you really need to accept all cookies while browsing is a firm no. Then I started just hitting “Accept All” out of sheer fatigue. That surrender felt wrong, but what else could I do? Turns out I don’t have to do anything. Consent-O-Matic, a browser extension developed by privacy researchers at Denmark’s Aarhus University, handles these consent forms automatically. It’s the equivalent of having someone stand between you and every door-to-door salesperson, politely declining on your behalf. OS Chrome, Firefox, Safari Developer CAVI, Aarhus University Price model Free Consent-O-Matic is a browser extension that groups cookie pop-ups into five categories. It allows users to use the open-source software and customize the interaction themselves. …

Windows 11 has a great focus mode that blocks distractions automatically

Windows 11 has a great focus mode that blocks distractions automatically

Windows has far more built-in capabilities than most people realize. Many of them remain untouched simply because users either don’t know they exist or never spent enough time exploring how they work. Take Windows 11, for instance. It includes a clipboard history feature that can store multiple copied items, optional settings that can be turned off to reduce interruptions and streamline workflow, and a dedicated Focus mode designed to minimize distractions when you need to concentrate. These tools are not buried; they are right there in the system, waiting to be used. For anyone who spends a lot of time on a Windows PC, learning about these settings can make usage efficient. Customization is one of the platform’s biggest strengths. A few thoughtful adjustments can change how notifications behave and how smoothly you move through your tasks. Personally, I tend to get absorbed in work and prefer a quiet work environment. Others might want the same calm while watching a film, studying, or maybe working on something important. That’s where this Focus mode proves useful. …

TrueFoundry launches TrueFailover to automatically reroute enterprise AI traffic during model outages

TrueFoundry launches TrueFailover to automatically reroute enterprise AI traffic during model outages

When OpenAI went down in December, one of TrueFoundry’s customers faced a crisis that had nothing to do with chatbots or content generation. The company uses large language models to help refill prescriptions. Every second of downtime meant thousands of dollars in lost revenue — and patients who could not access their medications on time. TrueFoundry, an enterprise AI infrastructure company, announced Wednesday a new product called TrueFailover designed to prevent exactly that scenario. The system automatically detects when AI providers experience outages, slowdowns, or quality degradation, then seamlessly reroutes traffic to backup models and regions before users notice anything went wrong. “The challenge is that in the AI world, failover is no longer that simple,” said Nikunj Bajaj, co-founder and chief executive of TrueFoundry, in an exclusive interview with VentureBeat. “When you move from one model to another, you also have to consider things like output quality, latency, and whether the prompt even works the same way. In many cases, the prompt needs to be adjusted in real-time to prevent results from degrading. That …

I use MacroDroid to fix these 3 small Android annoyances automatically

I use MacroDroid to fix these 3 small Android annoyances automatically

I love Android devices because they are typically very capable. However, having so much functionality on one device often means that specific functions, apps, or routines won’t work precisely the way you want. It takes a good knowledge of code to programmatically make some of these elements work just as you wish. Since not everyone has the technical ability, time, or resources, using MacroDroid is one of the best ways to create perfect phone automations without coding. It’s among the first apps I install on every Android device. People use it for various automations, but I’ve found the three most essential uses for this app. These are non-niche-specific automations everyone will benefit from. The polite ringer Dynamic volume based on context When you leave your phone on ring, it often rings at the worst possible moments. It rings too loudly in places where silence is expected, like meetings, libraries, or shared workspaces. Even at home, a full-volume ringtone can be unnecessary if the phone is already in your hand or right next to you, turning …