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Well just came back and I have to say that the only word that describes this movie was blah. It's such a soul-less flick that they've completely ruined the desire in me to see any other Terminator movies.

Bale doesn't have as much screen time as I expected and for the most part he's either talking on the radio or whining.

The real hero of this movie is Marcus and his whole existence is completely illogical. I had absolutely ZERO emotions for any of the characters and was just kind of "meh" when someone got killed. This is the major problem. There is zero character development.

The movie doesn't even deliver on action. It has 3 major action points in the movie (the gas station, the Marcus running away and Skynet destruction). Let's not even go into the fact that Skynet sequence was a ripoff from Terminator 2 with the whole melting steel. What's even more surprising is that T800 remains operational after that hot steel covers it when in T2 Arnold gets melted away when he goes in it.

Complete disappointment. And WTH at heart operation in the middle of the desert.

I mean I know it's Terminator and there has to be some suspension of belief but this is pretty out there. And let's not even go into the super cheesy and overly done "Come with me if you want to live", "I'll be back" lines and the whole laughable (the whole theater actually laughed their asses off) at CG Arnold.

Sad. They've completely managed to kill this franchise. Terminator 3 was pinnacle of cinematography compared to this B-level flick.

When you get out of watching it, if you go and watch it, you will clearly feel that Bale so half-assed this project and that it was super easy money for him.

Thoroughly disappointing.

Wow, it wasn' t that bad,i love so many franchise movies, but seriously it seems like these fans are just babies. THey constantly whine and complain about movies, and go back to a previous film that was better and compare it, (T2, Empire strikes back, Rocky V..jk)Sure the movie was no T2, it could have been a little better, i'd give it a 7 outta 10. Sam worthington put on a fine performance. anyone who didn't see it, Go check it out, it's worth the money.

Wow, it wasn' t that bad,i love so many franchise movies, but seriously it seems like these fans are just babies. THey constantly whine and complain about movies, and go back to a previous film that was better and compare it

Who goes on about previous movies.. I was specifically addressing this movie and the flaws.. Most people are right..it's a smoking pile of sh*t. Not only that the movie is boring in so many way and predictable, it has nowhere near the action of any decent action movie little less previous Terminators.

As Harry Knowles from "Ain't it Cool News" says:

Christian Bale looks like he could give a sh*t about all of this. Somewhere while he was holed up in his mountain with his wife he has suddenly developed a slight British accent. Which just doesn't feel right. I never buy that he loves his wife Kate Connor that is played by Bryce Dallas Howard ? whose sole job in the film is to really open her eyes wide. (and I like Bryce, it's just she's given not one solid scene.)

But by incorporating a structure kinda like PEARL HARBOR and all big movies that leave their soul ? to tell a lot of pieces of an overall epic story ? this film doesn't have a main character that we care about. And doesn't develop any of the characters we're left with.

The star of the film is Sam Worthington. He plays a Death Row inmate that is written terribly. His scenes with Helena Bonham Carter are so mind numbingly awful, that you will not be able to not stare with train wreck in your thoughts (especially the latter scenes). She hasn't been this bad since Kenneth Branagh's FRANKENSTEIN. But wow, she's excruciatingly awful here.

And what kind of a movie watcher are you.. This movie is called "TERMINATOR".. it should tie in to previous Terminators and of course it should be compared. It's not some other Terminator. It's the story and it fails at telling one. The theme is completely uninteresting and none of the actors has enough time to really shine. Bale is at his worst.

Cameron's Terminators are simply fantastic. This movie is simply awful. Characters you don't care about, the girl that's just added that to serve no purpose and so many other things.

If you don't get it, it's FINE, just don't tell people who hate the movie that they are whining babies. This is a B-Flick at it's best and the only thing that differentiate it from really horrific B-Flick movies is somewhat few well executed special effects scenes.

What made Terminator 1 and 2 what they are is not mindless and garbage dialog or under-developed characters it was as Harry again says which i completely agree with:

it (Terminator Salvation) feels like children playing with material of which they haven't the slightest grasp of. They can't conceive of what actually made the material great to begin with. To them, it's the props, the hardware, the most rudimentary iconography. Not how the characters were LOVED by their creators. That the first TERMINATOR was a love story first and foremost. That the second TERMINATOR was a story about an overly protective mom and her son. This? This movie is about how he got that scar ? and it isn't Quint's story about the tattoo removal, this is about the time a Terminator scratched my face. Seriously.

To me, Wolverine, even though I was hugely dissapointed with was a better movie than T4. And that's a really awful thing to say.

I saw Terminator 1 when I was 10 or 11. Then T2 came about 10 years later that topped the first part. T3 was ok, nothing to write home about but it rounded the story nicely. This.. I don't know what this is. We don't really know what the story is. It doesn't really progress the story. It talks about Marcus Wright that you saw in the trailers he was a machine which was another idiotic thing to do. At least they could've played the card and surprised us. We start watching the movie and we know he's a machine.

I mean one thing after another was just awful. The biggest problem is that you have ZERO emotional connection to any of the characters. This is humanity they are fighting for in there. This future is at the period where it's human holocaust. We should feel despair and the glimpse of light that John Connor is. We get none of that.

Again, I have no idea, but to me MCG should keep doing TV shows and let someone who is a REAL director do movies. He completely destroyed what could've been a fantastic reboot that we've waited for so long and hoped it would show us dark and mercless future where the only hope is John Connor leading the resistence. Here, Bale turned out to be a whiny bitch that was not even around the center of the story.

Just so disappointing.

I'd advise everyone to skip it and just rent it when it comes out on DVD or do yourself a favor and watch T1 and T2 and hell even T3 instead.

If you want to see great characters and how it's properly done in recent movies I'd suggest you watch Taken or (of course Star Trek). That's something to talk about in a positive manner.

Edited by Boz
Sure plenty will disagree, but this is perhaps the worse summer movie I have ever seen. Nothing but a quick cash in on the name of an already established series. Which that is what makes it even worse, as I personally thought it had the potential to be at least really good. I thought it was claiming to be "serious," and I believed perhaps they somehow made the whole man vs machine underlying tone relevant to society today. LOL What was I thinking...

Acting. Script. Editing. Cheesy Characters. The List Goes On. Whatever it was, it was all done poorly.

I honestly believe the special effects were way, way better n Terminator 2 which was done how many years ago now?

One or two amusing action scenes, then the rest just played second fiddle to what was just an unbelievably corny plot. I just could not overlook that fact so it became painful sitting through the second half of the movie.

As I said, I am sure plenty will disagree with me and will find enjoyment and love the movie, just not my type of movie at all. To me it is a classic example of a "Summer Blockbuster," all style and no substance. Meaning no story at all and all effects, which sometimes I can actually stomach, but I just thought the acting was that poor and obvious.

I actually now believe the infamous Christian Bale flip out tapes with him yelling at the guy were a result of the fact he does consider himself such a serious actor. Rightfully so I may add as he was brilliant in American Psycho and The Machinist, but I honestly and truly think he had to know how bad the acting was, so he lashed out on that guy out of the sheer frustration of coming to the realization he sold out big time and was giving the worse performance of his career.

Well just came back and I have to say that the only word that describes this movie was blah. It's such a soul-less flick that they've completely ruined the desire in me to see any other Terminator movies.

Bale doesn't have as much screen time as I expected and for the most part he's either talking on the radio or whining.

The real hero of this movie is Marcus and his whole existence is completely illogical. I had absolutely ZERO emotions for any of the characters and was just kind of "meh" when someone got killed. This is the major problem. There is zero character development.

The movie doesn't even deliver on action. It has 3 major action points in the movie (the gas station, the Marcus running away and Skynet destruction). Let's not even go into the fact that Skynet sequence was a ripoff from Terminator 2 with the whole melting steel. What's even more surprising is that T800 remains operational after that hot steel covers it when in T2 Arnold gets melted away when he goes in it.

Complete disappointment. And WTH at heart operation in the middle of the desert.

I mean I know it's Terminator and there has to be some suspension of belief but this is pretty out there. And let's not even go into the super cheesy and overly done "Come with me if you want to live", "I'll be back" lines and the whole laughable (the whole theater actually laughed their asses off) at CG Arnold.

Sad. They've completely managed to kill this franchise. Terminator 3 was pinnacle of cinematography compared to this B-level flick.

When you get out of watching it, if you go and watch it, you will clearly feel that Bale so half-assed this project and that it was super easy money for him.

Thoroughly disappointing.

Who goes on about previous movies.. I was specifically addressing this movie and the flaws.. Most people are right..it's a smoking pile of sh*t. Not only that the movie is boring in so many way and predictable, it has nowhere near the action of any decent action movie little less previous Terminators.

As Harry Knowles from "Ain't it Cool News" says:

Christian Bale looks like he could give a sh*t about all of this. Somewhere while he was holed up in his mountain with his wife he has suddenly developed a slight British accent. Which just doesn't feel right. I never buy that he loves his wife Kate Connor that is played by Bryce Dallas Howard ? whose sole job in the film is to really open her eyes wide. (and I like Bryce, it's just she's given not one solid scene.)

But by incorporating a structure kinda like PEARL HARBOR and all big movies that leave their soul ? to tell a lot of pieces of an overall epic story ? this film doesn't have a main character that we care about. And doesn't develop any of the characters we're left with.

The star of the film is Sam Worthington. He plays a Death Row inmate that is written terribly. His scenes with Helena Bonham Carter are so mind numbingly awful, that you will not be able to not stare with train wreck in your thoughts (especially the latter scenes). She hasn't been this bad since Kenneth Branagh's FRANKENSTEIN. But wow, she's excruciatingly awful here.

And what kind of a movie watcher are you.. This movie is called "TERMINATOR".. it should tie in to previous Terminators and of course it should be compared. It's not some other Terminator. It's the story and it fails at telling one. The theme is completely uninteresting and none of the actors has enough time to really shine. Bale is at his worst.

Cameron's Terminators are simply fantastic. This movie is simply awful. Characters you don't care about, the girl that's just added that to serve no purpose and so many other things.

If you don't get it, it's FINE, just don't tell people who hate the movie that they are whining babies. This is a B-Flick at it's best and the only thing that differentiate it from really horrific B-Flick movies is somewhat few well executed special effects scenes.

What made Terminator 1 and 2 what they are is not mindless and garbage dialog or under-developed characters it was as Harry again says which i completely agree with:

To me, Wolverine, even though I was hugely dissapointed with was a better movie than T4. And that's a really awful thing to say.

I saw Terminator 1 when I was 10 or 11. Then T2 came about 10 years later that topped the first part. T3 was ok, nothing to write home about but it rounded the story nicely. This.. I don't know what this is. We don't really know what the story is. It doesn't really progress the story. It talks about Marcus Wright that you saw in the trailers he was a machine which was another idiotic thing to do. At least they could've played the card and surprised us. We start watching the movie and we know he's a machine.

I mean one thing after another was just awful. The biggest problem is that you have ZERO emotional connection to any of the characters. This is humanity they are fighting for in there. This future is at the period where it's human holocaust. We should feel despair and the glimpse of light that John Connor is. We get none of that.

Again, I have no idea, but to me MCG should keep doing TV shows and let someone who is a REAL director do movies. He completely destroyed what could've been a fantastic reboot that we've waited for so long and hoped it would show us dark and mercless future where the only hope is John Connor leading the resistence. Here, Bale turned out to be a whiny bitch that was not even around the center of the story.

Just so disappointing.

I'd advise everyone to skip it and just rent it when it comes out on DVD or do yourself a favor and watch T1 and T2 and hell even T3 instead.

If you want to see great characters and how it's properly done in recent movies I'd suggest you watch Taken or (of course Star Trek). That's something to talk about in a positive manner.

Thanks you've saved me money.

I had a feeling this would tank, even although I tried to be netural during my PG-13 rants, I just knew it.

While it could have been a lot better it wasn't nearly as bad as some of you are making it out to be. Definitely shows where they reviewers are torn down the middle. What I agree on, weak dialog, some were good most were pretty mediocre. The main stars were pretty good but practically no one got time to build character. Kyle Reese could have used more but I was satisfied with how they portrayed him. Marcus they did a really good job on, I quite liked how they used parts from The T2 novels Now comes Bale. Why he wasn't nearly as emotional or as diverse as the previous Connors, you gotta think about the era he's living in. His character is supposed to be war hardened, relatively emotionless and just hell bent on killing those machines and surviving. That being said he played it quite well. You can't expect the same level of emotion from the previous films, those were set in the present before everything went to ****. Kinda hard to be making jokes and cracking smiles when everything you know has been destroyed. Similar to how people felt after Batman, criticizing his voice. There was a reason it was done the way it was, not that it wasn't a little annoying but he didn't do it just for kicks, that's who he was supposed to portray and I think he did it well. Now other characters like Blair, Kate, whoever Common was and the current leader. They were given next to no screen time and very little dialog which was a poor decision as those character never really went anywhere. It seemed like they were trying to squeeze so much into it. It could have been better if it were a 3 hour movie as there were a surprising amount of scenes in the trailers/clips that were cut completely out of the film. You could definitely notice the cut for Blair's topless scene. While it wasn't required it would have flowed a lot better had it not been cut, when you see it, or if you've seen it. You know what I'm talking about. I think the part that hurt it the most was there was no true villain. Sure the machines are, but the machines don't talk. It's hard to get a connection with that. In the other's they were more sophisticated, hopefully we get to see that in the next.

Now the action was really good, especially the first quarter of it. CGI was exceptional as well, even Arnold was well done. It was a shame he didn't speak but it didn't look bad. The part that makes it obvious is he looks like he did 20 years ago so that alone makes it obvious. However one part that really ****ed me off was when Connor saw him for the first time he didn't even blink. You'd think seeing him in the future when he's had so much experience with him in the past he'd drop and f bomb and at least blink. He didn't seem surprised at all to see him, that ****ed me off Thankfully the ending didn't end in a cliff hanger or anything. I can see where they could have used that leaked, I hope fake ending from a few months back. I was worried they might though, when Connor got stabbed I was like oh ****, they better not kill him I did really love how Connor managed to get his infamous scar, I was really looking forward to that scene and they delivered.

The best part of all this is the foundation for the next films is pretty solid. McG did a great job at directing, dialog/acting/story aside, the camera work was really nice and the overall flow of the film was good even though it seemed like 3 hours squished into 2. Most of the reviews bash the same things which is nice at the least. For the next that will be the part they focus most on. Part that annoys me with comparing to the older films is this is a war movie, the previous one's weren't. They are different genres while you can compare them still, the old one's had comic relief in them, they were more upbeat. This wasn't supposed to be that kind of movie so saying it was crappy because it wasn't like the old ones isn't justified. It's like comparing a movie to its musical counterpart, sure they are based on the same ideas but they are meant to be different. While on the subject of music I wasn't a big fan of the score. I would rather they used more of the original music although the title sequence (animation) was a nice homage to the original, they should have used the original music with it. And for anyone interesting, they pretty much skip over T3 in this. They acknowledge Judgement Day happened, but that's pretty much it. No references to things that happened in it, just stuff from T1/T2.

Overall I'd give it a 7.5/8 out of 10. I liked it a lot, it had room for improvement for sure but it was still an enjoyable movie, I'd like to see it again. For the record I liked it better than T3. For the reasons I stated above, both were good for different reasons but this one was very different then the first 3 and for that, I liked it more. I'm really anxious to see the next one, possibly set in the past (err present) and explaining how the T-1000 came to be and possibly what led to Marcus being created, and they will obviously address the complaints people have about this one.

Edited by Xero
I dunno I would've like to have seen Reese being sent by Conner to hack into Arnold, and send them both back in time. That at least completes the story a little bit.

I'm sure it will happen at the end of T5, or during T6. The only thing I would like to see is Derek Reese (Brian Austin Green) in T5, or T6. But I really like Terminator 4 and the people that don't like it are just crazy in the head. It wasn't T2, but it wasn't supposed to be- Which is why I find it funny when people compare it to that movie.

@ Audioboxer: I'll be perfectly honest -- the PG-13 rating isn't what made it bad. But I'll be the first to admit it is obviously a PG-13 movie. What made it bad was the horrible storyline.

It just doesn't feel like the movie was any purpose to me. It was boring, plain and simple. You would think there'd be a lot of action scenes (a la Transformers or Taken) from the trailer and the fact that it's supposed to be a summer blockbuster, but it really doesn't have any good ones.

I was actually surprised that McG did a fairly good job directing. It's just the script is stupid. The acting was alright (Bale honestly did not do a good job in this movie, however... he only got on my nerves, which he never did in any of his other movies). I loved the introductory scenes, but it slowly went downhill from there.

Sam Worthington did a good job, but nowhere near as good as a lot of people make it out to be. He's no Heath Ledger as some people insisted. But he did a good job for the script he was given. I look forward to seeing him in Avatar for sure.

As I said in the review thread, I should mention I saw it in a small theater (few people, I mean), so there wasn't much crowd interaction. Maybe that would've changed it. But Boz, I think people were laughing because they didn't think Arnold would be in it at all and it caught them off guard. The CGI was well implemented.

As I said in the review thread, I should mention I saw it in a small theater (few people, I mean), so there wasn't much crowd interaction. Maybe that would've changed it. But Boz, I think people were laughing because they didn't think Arnold would be in it at all and it caught them off guard. The CGI was well implemented.

I thought the CGI was also very well done with Arnold, and he looks like himself in T1 which was awesome.

I have decided to wait for it to hit DVD....sadly I think people around me have turned me off...I know the faithful on here are saying its good if your a fan which I am but dunno don't want to waste money I could use to go see something else :rofl:

ouch

bloated exercise in CGI overload. With awful dialogue, a ridiculous plot, and mostly uninspired performances, the interesting human element has been drained from the franchise. The machines have won.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0181852/news#ni0794933

damn! was hoping for something on the interesting as T2.

I have decided to wait for it to hit DVD....sadly I think people around me have turned me off...I know the faithful on here are saying its good if your a fan which I am but dunno don't want to waste money I could use to go see something else :rofl:

No! Forget all the naysayers here. It was a great movie. Go out and watch it now, Rappy. I demand it! :yes:

There were a lot of moments I really liked that definitely were homages to the original, incase people think it's a spoiler I'll tag it all but it's not really.

Kyle's talking about how he's never driven before and being generally pretty bad, similar to Michael Bien in T1 who was all over the road crashing into cars and slamming into walls.

When Marcus teaches Kyle about tying the rope around the gun to keep it to his arm like he did in T1.

Even though it was kinda silly in the context of this film, Connor hacking the panel like he did at the ATM in T2.

Obviously John listening to the recordings Sarah made for John at the end of T1.

John getting his scar was probably my favorite, not just because it was a sweet scene and I was anxious to see how it happened, but how it actually happened, the Terminator reaching its arm as far as it can just coming in reach of his face like Sarah at the end of T1. The molten metal and then freezing him with nitrogen, very nice homage to T2.

Showing the fuel cells for the T-800 that was shown in T3.

Connor beating the Terminator with metal pipe like Kyle did in T1.

Lastly Connor jacking the mototerminator, he does like his bikes :)

I'm sure theres more I missed but those were the one's that stand out right now.

I have decided to wait for it to hit DVD....sadly I think people around me have turned me off...I know the faithful on here are saying its good if your a fan which I am but dunno don't want to waste money I could use to go see something else :rofl:

I'm a fan, and it's worth seeing for $4 (which is what I paid to see it). For $10 or $15 like most theaters... nah.

I'm a fan, and it's worth seeing for $4 (which is what I paid to see it). For $10 or $15 like most theaters... nah.

That's like ?2 here...I wish it were that cheap!...it's like ?7 here...so that's $14

I waited for a bit just cuz I was making a post on here, I don't think there's anything I wouldn't waste your time. Although its usually a bitch getting out when everyone's leaving so maybe waiting is a good idea.

And Rappy, just grow a pair and sneak into that mawf.

Saw the movie!

While it's not like the other Terminator movies, it's really not that bad of movie.

The ending made me think would John die? Would John or Kate send Kyle back to the future/past? Like they talked about in old Terminator movies. But I am not saying the plot is really smart or anything.

Loved the "You could be Mine" Cameo :)

No, NO interesting stuff after the credits, at all. I think there will be sequel!

p.s: This movie reminds me a lot of Fallout 3! :p

I think the part that hurt it the most was there was no true villain. Sure the machines are, but the machines don't talk. It's hard to get a connection with that. In the other's they were more sophisticated, hopefully we get to see that in the next.

Now the action was really good, especially the first quarter of it. CGI was exceptional as well, even Arnold was well done. It was a shame he didn't speak but it didn't look bad.

Agreed!! T-1000 and T-X are one of the biggest reasons I love Terminator movies! Lack of A main Villian in this movie is really it's biggest problem!

And for anyone interesting, they pretty much skip over T3 in this. They acknowledge Judgement Day happened, but that's pretty much it. No references to things that happened in it, just stuff from T1/T2.

Not just that, when Terminator told John he was dead, it was actually Kate who send him back in T3. I thought about that... When John seem almost dead in the end of the movie. I mean it's NOT actually what happened, but it's what came to my mind instantly.

Edited by JediXAngel
Not just that, when Terminator told John he was dead, it was Kate who send him back in T3. I thought about that!

But by that note, informing yourself of the future events that led to your own death would make one more cautious to avoid those circumstances. Since the warning was rather detailed in T3, you could assume just by mentioning it to John would change the timeline.

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He defended his earlier comments by arguing that they referred only to individual actions people perform at their desks. Louis Rossmann wants to sue Samsung Image: Louis Rossmann Tech repair entrepreneur and right-to-repair activist Louis Rossmann contacted Samsung support over a failed 4TB Samsung 990 Pro NVMe SSD. After back-and-forth communication, Samsung offered a $330 refund instead of a replacement, but Rossmann found that the SSD was readily available for new buyers at a higher price. He has issued a formal 60-day notice and intends to file a suit in Texas small claims court, as Samsung's actions reflect a failure to honor its warranty obligations. Samsung reached out to Neowin to clarify its updated stance that customers in such situations will receive a refund equal to the product's current market price. Child safety or mass surveillance? Image: Jonathan Borba via Pexels Signal accused the UK government of using child safety and device-level explicit content ban as a cover for mass surveillance. Calling the plan "dystopian," Signal warned that it violates everyone's fundamental right to privacy. The messaging platform believes that the government should keep children "safe" and "protected," but it should do so through social services and education. Fears of social media regulation Image via DepositPhotos.com More governments across the globe are tightening their grip on social media and bringing stricter regulations in the name of child safety. Bluesky COO, Rose Wang, warned that social media regulations could destroy competition from small startups and that heavy regulatory compliance costs favor deep-pocketed tech giants while locking out new entrants. Our Features Image: Pexels Our coffee-powered team publishes a platter of editorials, opinion posts, and guides. Here's what they got for the week: UK **** blockers are a looming privacy disaster, we must be able to see the source code This week in software news Image: Proton Catch up on some of the latest software news updates that arrived throughout the week: Dark clouds over PC makers: Building on our report from last month, Dell officially acknowledged that its own remediation software was causing BSOD issues and unexpected system restarts. HP is also facing equally frustrating issues involving recent Windows Secure Boot updates on Windows 11. Controversial icon: Spotify finally removed the disco ball icon from its app and replaced it with the familiar flat green logo after weeks of mixed reactions online. While some people don't like the new design, the retro, three-dimensional look has generated a following of its own. Even other brands are coming up with their versions of the disco logo. NVIDIA fixes stuff: A new hotfix driver 610.52 fixes various issues related to monitors and displays, noting that G-SYNC-related frame pacing troubles should now be resolved on Ada Lovelace GPUs. The feedback thread also points out that the hotfix patches a BSOD issue. FIFA World Cup tracker: Opera is redesigning its Android browser with a built-in football tracker for the upcoming World Cup in the US. The new homepage is now "more immersive" with easier access to common browser features. Command line for Proton: The Swiss technology company has launched a command line version of the Proton Drive, which you can use to manage your encrypted files directly from a terminal across all major platforms, including Windows, macOS, and Linux. This week in hardware news Image: Thermaltake Catch up on some of the latest software news updates that arrived throughout the week: Intel and AMD PCs in one case: Thermaltake's CAPO X dual-system chassis brings you the best of both worlds by supporting two microATX (mATX) motherboards and up to two 360 mm AIO liquid coolers. If you want ideas, maybe you can use one as your main PC and another as an AI agent. Google Tensor production: While TSMC will remain the lead producer, the search giant is reportedly in talks with Samsung to hand over part of the production of its next-generation Tensor AI chips. The upcoming TPUs are reportedly codenamed “Icefish” and will be produced using Samsung's 2-nanometer process technology. Lethal fake phone chargers: UK-based consumer rights organization Which? has warned that "potentially lethal knock-off chargers" are still being sold on online marketplaces, including Amazon and eBay, despite the dangers of such chargers having been exposed. This week in Google News Image: Google Catch up on some of the latest Google news updates that arrived throughout the week: Sliding into DMs: You might remember that YouTube had a direct messaging feature back in the day. It's now rolling out a revamped direct messaging inbox that lets you share Shorts, videos, and live streams and have conversations about them. New in NotebookLM: The AI-powered note-taking app got some new agentic capabilities and more advanced reasoning, thanks to support for Gemini 3.5 and Antigravity. NotebookLM can now generate outputs in more formats, making it easier to start new projects with less information. This week in Apple News Image: Apple Catch up on some of the latest Apple news updates that arrived throughout the week: WWDC 2026: This week was all about Apple's annual developer conference, where the iPhone-maker finally unveiled an upgraded Siri AI and a platter of new Apple Intelligence features. Siri AI now has a cross-platform app, which is supported on select models of iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Vision Pro. What's different about WWDC: I wrote a detailed feature this week discussing how Apple changed the WWDC keynote this year, blurring the lines between its operating systems. Apple didn't have dedicated segments for its operating systems this year and didn't even publish the official press releases. Liquid Glass slider (finally): It's that time of the year when Apple previews fresh updates for iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, AirPods, and other platforms. A new transparency slider for Liquid Glass is coming to iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27 Golden Gate. Is your device supported?: If you're wondering whether your Apple device supports the new developer beta builds, you can check the respective compatibility lists for iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, and watchOS 27. Siri AI not coming to Europe: Yes, that's true due to complications related to the Digital Markets Act (DMA). While Apple penned a blog post to tell its side of the story, a European Commission spokesperson told Neowin that the DMA does not prohibit Apple from launching its services in the EU; the company is simply required to comply with the law. New child safety features: Apple announced a trove of new safety features for kids, including a simpler setup experience for parents, Ask to Browse, Time Allowances, and a redesigned Screen Time UI. Parents can now visit a new website to find answers to common questions around child safety features. More cloud power: Apple's Private Cloud Compute cloud infrastructure will now run beyond its own data centers for the first time. It's working with Google and NVIDIA to run new Apple Intelligence workloads on Google Cloud systems powered by NVIDIA GPUs. This week in Meta news Catch up on the latest Meta news updates that arrived throughout the week: Data from outside: Meta is rolling out a new update globally to personalize your AI responses and primary feeds using data from outside businesses. It already targets ads based on shopping activity, but the latest development enables it to personalize other "parts of your experience." There is a toggle in the Settings to disable activity from other businesses; however, it won't prevent companies from sending your data to Meta. Level playing field: The European Commission has ordered the social media giant to restore access to WhatsApp for third-party AI chatbots, including ChatGPT and Copilot. Meta previously blocked rival AI chatbots from operating on WhatsApp, prompting the Commission to launch an antitrust investigation. Spying on users: On the flip side, WhatsApp accused the Israeli cyber-intelligence firm, NSO Group, of deploying a fresh wave of targeted "spear phishing" attacks against its users, which were thwarted by WhatsApp's security teams. Reorder profile grid: Adding some customization for the profile grid feature, Instagram now lets you rearrange posts in your profile without deleting and reuploading content. Go to your profile and long-press any thumbnail to find the "Reorder grid" option. This week in AI news Catch up on the latest artificial intelligence news updates that arrived throughout the week: Claude RAM hogger: Windows users are getting infuriated by Claude Desktop's hidden 1.8GB Hyper-V VM bug, which spins up if you use Claude Cowork or agent mode even once. It shows a Vmmem process in Task Manager, indicating 0% CPU usage but 1.8GB of RAM usage. Claude Fable 5: The new state-of-the-art AI model from Anthropic beats OpenAI's ChatGPT-5.5 in multiple AI benchmarks. Claude Fable 5 sits above the Opus models and outperforms most other generally available models across knowledge work, vision, scientific research, and more. However, the model was abruptly suspended after receiving an export control directive from the US government. Stack Overflow for AI agents: The popular Q&A platform has launched Stack Overflow for Agents in beta, which AI agents can use to share, find, and reuse coding knowledge. It explained that AI agents operate in isolation, creating an Ephemeral Intelligence Gap, and valuable tokens are wasted on something another agent has already solved. Upgrading Codex: OpenAI is buying a company called Ona, which makes secure cloud execution and orchestration technology for developers. The ChatGPT-maker aims to make Codex agents run for days without being tied to a local machine or an active session. It also announced a new developer mode in Chrome. This week in open-source news Catch up on some of the latest open-source and Linux updates that arrived throughout the week: Linux 7.1 rc7: Linux Torvalds dropped an optimized rc7 with crucial fixes for AMD and laptop hardware. He said that a stable version of Linux 7.1 could arrive next week, adding that the latest RC is not small, but smaller than recent releases. Alpine Linux 3.24: The latest Alpine Linux release added support for COSMIC Desktop, Linux 6.18, IPv6 installer support, automatic serial console configuration for headless setups, and major package updates and removals. This week in Microsoft News Microsoft had to shut down more than 70 GitHub repos after they were compromised by malware, Teams is getting a controversial tracking feature that users may hate, and the company explained why the new update makes PowerToys faster. You can check out Taras's freshly baked Microsoft Weekly roundup to catch up on all the interesting stories this week. This week in gaming The latest issue of Pulasthi's Weekend PC Game Deals curates several exciting games on sale this week. On the Epic Games Store, the new titles on display for grabs include Warhammer 40K Speed Freeks and The Ouroboros King. NVIDIA GeForce NOW's summer sale lowered the prices of both the Performance and Ultimate membership options for a limited time period. Meanwhile, the Xbox Free Play Days brought Undead Labs' post-apocalyptic title State of Decay 2, as well as two Team17-published titles. That said, here are some more stories from the gaming world: Dragon's Dogma 2: Dark Arisen expansion to bring snowy region, new updates also coming Playground drops 30 minutes of Fable gameplay, shows off life sim and morality system Playground Games confirms Forza Horizon 6 save wipe bug Doom: The Dark Ages Revelations expansion gives the Slayer a brutal Chain Spear State of Decay 3 is out in 2027, reveals Plague Nests with new co-op gameplay trailer From the review corner This week, Taras got his hands on the DuRoBo Krono portable e-ink reader, which comes with a $279 price tag. It's a smartphone-sized device with a rotating dial, sitting somewhere between premium and cheap in terms of build quality. Speaking of the pros, the physical controls are cool, the smart dial is useful, the battery life is good, and Android 15 has no-nonsense software. On the flip side, the device lacks software customization, the built-in AI needs improvement, the smart dial is a bit wobbly, and there is no ambient light sensor. EA Sports UFC 6 EA Sports UFC 6 does a better job at onboarding new players than most fighting games, according to Pulasthi's detailed review. The game comes with rewarding combat systems, top-notch animation, impressive impact physics, and visible damage on fighters. However, the menus lag a lot, grappling isn't very fun, and the flow state feels a little misplaced. More price drops! We got you covered with some hot tech deals all week. For some reason, if you missed out on a great discount, here is a summary of some recent deals that are still alive: GIGABYTE Radeon RX 9070 XT Gaming OC ICE 16G - $649.99 (13% off) 1TB Samsung T7 Portable SSD - $189.98 (31% off) AirPods Pro 3 - $179 ($50 off) Edifier R1280Ts Powered Bookshelf Speakers - $129.99 (24% off) To view all of our recent deals, click here. So, these were some of the biggest tech news and other updates from this week. There will be more issues of our 7 Days series in the coming weeks and months, so stay tuned. You can also support Neowin by registering for a free member account or subscribing to extra member benefits, along with an ad-free tier option. Have a great weekend!
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