Apple's first-generation AirTags are currently available for $16 apiece, presenting a compelling deal for iPhone users seeking precise tracking capabilities, according to The Verge. This discount makes the original AirTag a worthwhile purchase, despite the need for a separate accessory to attach it to belongings.
The Verge reported that the AirTag continues to offer exceptional tracking accuracy. This makes the current price point particularly attractive for those within the Apple ecosystem.
Meanwhile, the landscape of mobile technology continues to evolve. While Apple's iPhone remains a dominant force, Samsung Galaxy phones are also highly popular in the US, as noted by Wired. However, Samsung faces stiff competition within the Android market. Wired also highlighted the best Windows laptops, with the Microsoft Surface Laptop 13.8-inch (7th Edition) being named the best overall.
In the realm of online search, Google's AI Overviews are becoming increasingly prevalent, synthesizing information from the web. Wired warned that these overviews, while aiming to provide quick answers, can sometimes be inaccurate or even dangerous, potentially leading users to scams.
The app market is also experiencing shifts. Hacker News observed that the cost of building apps has decreased significantly, leading to increased competition and impacting subscription pricing. The source noted that Apple's App Store saw 557,000 new submissions in 2025, a 24% increase from the previous year, suggesting a rise in app cloning and a potential decline in subscription models for apps that don't require server-side features.
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