Instagram Announces ‘Blend’ Shared Reel Feeds

Instagram today announced the launch of Blend, a new feature that’s designed to allow users to connect to their friends in new ways over DMs. Blend is essentially a shared feed of Reels that combines recommendations that users and their friends might like.



To start a Blend with a friend or a group of friends, users can go to a DM and then tap on the Blend icon. From there, everyone in the DM group is able to participate.

The Blend will include Reels that users in the group are interested in, based on what they’ve browsed individually and what’s been shared in the DM thread. Instagram chief Adam Mosseri said that it’s a way for users to share their interests with their friends, and to start new conversations.

Blend feeds will refresh with new content each day as a way to keep participants coming back to the conversation. Every chat can have a unique Blend with different participants.

Instagram has been testing Blend with a small group of Instagram users since March, but it is now rolling out more widely.
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Motorola Razr 60 Ultra full specs leak

Following a bunch of leaks showing us what the upcoming Razr 60 Ultra (which will most likely be sold in North America as the Razr+ 2025) looks like, today we have a purported full spec list to go through. So let’s dive right in. The Razr 60 Ultra allegedly comes with a 7-inch 1440p LTPO AMOLED main folding screen with 165 Hz refresh rate 300 Hz touch response rate in games and 130 Hz touch response rate normally, as well as 4,500-nit peak brightness. The cover display will be a 4″ LTPO AMOLED with 165 Hz refresh rate, 3,000-nit peak brightness, and 120 Hz / 165 Hz touch response…

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How Apple CEO Tim Cook Convinced Trump to Exempt Apple From Tariffs

When U.S. President Donald Trump levied 145 percent tariffs on goods imported from China, Apple CEO Tim Cook started working to score Apple an exemption that would keep iPhone costs down.



According to The Washington Post, Cook had a phone call with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick last week, explaining how the tariffs would cause ‌iPhone‌ prices to increase. He talked to senior White House officials about the tariffs, and made sure not to say anything negative in public about Trump’s policies that would anger Trump. For Trump’s inauguration, Cook also personally donated $1 million.

Cook’s efforts paid off, and last weekend, the Trump administration exempted the ‌iPhone‌, Mac, Apple Watch, iPad, and other electronics from the bulk of tariffs put in place on Chinese goods.

Apple’s tariff exemption could be temporary, however, as the day after the announcement, Trump said that there was “no tariff exception” and that no one would be “getting off the hook.” Apple and other tech companies will be “moving to a different tariff bucket” as Trump and his administration will be “taking a look” at semiconductors and the electronics supply chain in planned National Security Tariff Investigations.

With the on-again, off-again tariffs, Apple stock has fluctuated quite a bit over the course of the last few weeks. Stock was down as much as 20 percent, but it recovered some of its value after the exemption.

During the first Trump administration, Cook was able to prevent tariffs from impacting Apple devices like the ‌iPhone‌ and the Apple Watch by convincing Trump that the fees would give South Korean company Samsung an edge over Apple.

This time around, Trump has claimed he won’t be pressured by companies into lowering tariffs. On Monday, though, he said that he “helped ‌Tim Cook‌ recently,” a sign that Cook has an in with Trump that could keep Apple from being hit hard by future tariffs.

Trump insists that Apple could manufacture the ‌iPhone‌ and other products in the United States, but there are significant barriers that would prevent Apple from doing so, including the cost of building factories, a lack of skilled laborers, and the cost of paying U.S. workers.

Apple has pledged a $500 billion investment in the United States, and it plans to manufacture Private Cloud Compute servers at a facility in Houston in partnership with Foxconn. Servers are a much lower volume product that isn’t consumer facing, which makes them more feasible to assemble in the U.S.

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Aux Etats-Unis, un tireur fait deux morts et cinq blessés dans une université de Floride – France Info

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Foxconn is now assembling the iPhone 16e in Brazil

Apple’s premier contract manufacturer, Foxconn, has been diversifying its iPhone assembly facilities beyond China for years now with plants in India, Vietnam, and Brazil. A recent rumor suggested that Apple is looking to expand iPhone manufacturing in Brazil and we now get confirmation that the iPhone 16e units sold in Brazil are manufactured locally at the Foxconn factory in Jundiaí, São Paulo. As reported by MacMagazine, the retail boxes of the iPhone 16e sold in Brazil feature an “Assembled in Brazil – Brazilian Industry” tag. The devices come with the A3409 model number and…

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