Apple is offering discounts on its latest MacBooks and Mac Mini models, while Google is enhancing its AI search results by making links more obvious, and Sony's WH-1000XM6 noise-canceling headphones are on sale for a limited time, according to recent reports from The Verge. Additionally, GameSir plans to bring its Windows emulation tool to macOS, and a new report from Ars Technica highlights the complexities of password managers and their security claims.
The Verge reported that Apple's current MacBook lineup, equipped with M-series processors, and the Mac Mini are seeing discounts. The article noted that finding deals on these relatively speedy models is surprisingly easy. The deals were available as of February 17, 2026.
In other tech news, Google announced it would make links more prominent in its AI-powered features within Search. According to The Verge, links in AI Overviews and AI Mode will appear in a pop-up when hovering over cited sources. Robby Stein, the vice president of Google Search, made the announcement on Tuesday.
For those seeking new headphones, Sony's WH-1000XM6 are on sale at Amazon for $368, a discount of $92. The Verge reported that the deal was set to expire around 10:50 PM ET on February 17, 2026. Sheena Vasani of The Verge, who writes about tech deals, highlighted this offer.
Meanwhile, Mac owners can look forward to another way to play Windows games. Ars Technica reported that GameSir plans to bring its Windows emulation tool, GameHub, to macOS. The Hong Kong-based company, known for gaming peripherals, previously launched the GameFusion emulator for Android.
Finally, Ars Technica also addressed the security of password managers. Over the past 15 years, these tools have become increasingly popular, with an estimated 94 million U.S. adults using them. The article noted that while password managers often use the term "zero knowledge" to describe their encryption systems, the reality is more complex. The definitions of "zero knowledge" vary among vendors.
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