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YouTube adds option to turn off Shorts

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YouTube adds option to turn off Shorts

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YouTube has rolled out a new time-management option that lets users effectively remove Shorts from their mobile app by setting a daily Shorts limit to zero minutes. The change expands a Shorts timer first introduced in October — which previously had a 15-minute minimum — and is live for parental accounts and currently rolling out to regular Android and iOS users, according to reports from The Verge and multiple outlets on April 15–16, 2026. When set to zero, the Shorts tab and short-form videos disappear from the Home feed and are replaced by a “you reached your Shorts feed limit” message; users can still access Shorts via Subscriptions or direct links. Parental controls are stricter: limits set through Google Family Link cannot be bypassed. The setting is available in YouTube app Settings > Time management > Shorts feed limit, and may take time to appear for all accounts as the rollout continues.

Apple marketing veteran Stan Ng retires

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Apple marketing veteran Stan Ng retires

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Stan Ng, Apple’s vice president of product marketing for Apple Watch, AirPods, Health and Home, announced his retirement on April 17, 2026, after 31 years at the company. Ng joined Apple in 1995 as a senior systems engineer and rose through product and marketing roles, becoming a high-profile figure behind the iPod, iPhone and later wearable and health initiatives. He posted a farewell on LinkedIn featuring a sunrise at Apple Park and personal mementos from his tenure. Bloomberg and other outlets report that Erik Treski, Apple’s worldwide product marketing executive for AirPods and Home, will assume part of Ng’s responsibilities; details of the remaining redistribution have not been disclosed. Ng’s departure comes amid a broader wave of senior exits at Apple in recent months — including departures or retirements by Jeff Williams, Alan Dye, Lisa Jackson, John Giannandrea and Fitness+ head Jay Blahnik — and follows organizational moves that placed health initiatives under Eddy Cue. Apple did not provide an immediate comment. Media and industry observers note many employees time departures around the company’s stock vesting schedule, which coincided with Ng’s exit.

Apple wins latest trade ruling over Masimo watch ban

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Apple wins latest trade ruling over Masimo watch ban

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A U.S. trade tribunal on April 17, 2026, declined to review an administrative judge’s March finding that Apple’s redesigned blood-oxygen feature for the Apple Watch does not infringe Masimo patents, effectively closing the case and blocking Masimo’s bid to reinstate an import ban. The International Trade Commission’s decision follows Apple’s August relaunch of a modified implementation — which shifts display of blood-oxygen readings to associated iPhones rather than the watch — after Customs and Border Protection cleared the updated devices. The dispute dates back to a 2023 ITC ruling that briefly halted imports of Apple’s Series 9 and Ultra 2 models; Apple removed the feature at the time to keep products flowing. Masimo, owned by Danaher, can appeal the ITC closure to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and has separately pursued litigation against U.S. Customs and in California federal court, where it won a $634 million patent verdict in November. Apple praised the ruling as protecting its health feature and signalled continued defence of its innovations. The outcome removes an immediate import threat for Apple’s wearables in the U.S. but leaves broader legal disputes unresolved.

Sam Altman’s World ID Joins Tinder and Zoom

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Sam Altman’s World ID Joins Tinder and Zoom

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Tools for Humanity’s World project, co-founded by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, on April 17 held a San Francisco event to unveil expanded integrations of its iris-scanning World ID “proof of human” system with major platforms including Tinder and Zoom, and partnerships with Docusign and Okta. The system uses a physical Orb to capture iris data, generate an anonymized cryptographic World ID stored on users’ phones and verified with zero-knowledge proofs; World also announced a World ID app, a Selfie Check fallback, agent-delegation tools and a Concert Kit to curb ticket scalping. Tinder is offering limited-time incentives (five free “boosts”) to Orb-verified users and plans broader market rollouts following earlier pilots. Company executives said more than 18 million people have been verified and touted cryptographic protections; critics and some governments have previously flagged privacy, regulatory and scaling concerns. Zoom will allow hosts to require World verification for participants and to apply real-time “Deep Face” checks. Tools for Humanity promoted integrations with enterprise identity providers while acknowledging trade-offs between fraud reduction and biometric data risks.

Anthropic launches Claude Design AI tool

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Anthropic launches Claude Design AI tool

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Anthropic on April 17, 2026 launched Claude Design, a research-preview AI product that creates prototypes, slide decks, marketing assets and interactive mockups from conversational prompts. Powered by its Opus 4.7 vision model, Claude Design can ingest codebases and design files to auto-build and apply a team’s design system, produce multiple variations, and refine outputs via comments, direct edits or adjustable sliders. Outputs can be exported as PDF, PPTX, HTML or zipped bundles, handed off to Claude Code, or sent directly to Canva for full drag-and-drop editing. The feature is rolling out to Claude Pro, Max, Team and Enterprise subscribers and is metered separately from standard Claude usage; early testers reported rapid consumption of weekly allowances. The launch coincided with an expanded Anthropic-Canva partnership and follows broader moves by rivals such as Adobe and Canva into conversational creative AI. Market reaction was immediate: reports noted a drop in rival design stocks and renewed debate about AI’s role in creative workflows and brand governance.

Google tests Pixel Glow lighting and Pixel laptop

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Google tests Pixel Glow lighting and Pixel laptop

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Code teardowns of Android 17 Beta and Android Canary builds published on April 17 show Google is developing a hardware lighting feature branded “Pixel Glow” and include references suggesting a Pixel laptop is also under consideration. Pixel Glow is described in settings as using “subtle light and color on the back of your device to inform you of important activity when it’s face down.” Early use cases in the code point to notifications for calls from favourite contacts and visual feedback during hands-free interactions with Google’s Gemini assistant; a warning flags sensitivity to light. The implementation appears to require dedicated hardware — possibly within or around the camera bar — and system-level checks reference desktop and laptop device types, including an “ic_laptop_light” icon. The findings, reported by multiple outlets following the Android 17 Beta 4 release, suggest Google may bring lighting cues to future Pixel phones and extend the idea to laptops, marking a potential return to Pixel-branded notebooks after earlier Pixelbook models. Details, timelines and final hardware designs remain unconfirmed.
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