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A Trade Group That Includes Studio Ghibli Just Slapped OpenAI with… a Letter

A Japanese trade organization that includes heavy-hitting media creators like Studio Ghibli, Square Enix, and Bandai just announced that it sent a letter to OpenAI dated October 28 concerning alleged copyright violations. The letter includes some observations about the similarity of Sora 2 videos to “Japanese content,” and issues two requests: It asks OpenAI not

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Logitech is going after keyboard snobs with the hot-swappable Alto Keys K98M

Logitech is hoping to attract all the keebheads out there with its latest Alto Keys K98M. While this keyboard has been available in Asian markets for a while, Logitech finally brought its customizable work keyboard to the US. It may appeal to a specific demographic, but it’s a welcome return to hot-swappable offerings from Logitech.

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Screen Ruler

Since launching Screen Ruler, I’ve been blown away by the response from the community. What started as a simple measuring tool has evolved into a complete element inspection suite used by 30,000 developers daily. Your support has made it possible for me to continue building and improving Screen Ruler, and I’m incredibly grateful. Today, I’m

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Apple releases iOS 26.1, macOS 26.1, other updates with Liquid Glass controls and more

After several weeks of testing, Apple has released the final versions of the 26.1 update to its various operating systems. Those include iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, visionOS, and the HomePod operating system, all of which switched to a new unified year-based version numbering system this fall. This isn’t the first update that these operating

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