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Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for May 14.
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Apple released iOS 26.5 yesterday with a new Suggested Places feature in the Apple Maps app, which is a precursor to the ads that Apple plans to start showing later this year. There was some confusion over whether ads are live, but as of now, the ?Apple Maps? app still doesn't have ads.
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The Meta AI app and Meta AI on WhatsApp have a new "incognito chat" option, which Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said is a "completely private way to interact with AI."
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The crackdown on foreign-made routers labeled a "national security risk" affects most major router brands. Here's what you need to know if you plan to buy a router soon.
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It's the second major of the golf season at the Aronimink Golf Club.
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Instagram's Instants app lets you send disappearing photos—and it's probably where your horny friends will post spicy pics.
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Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for May 14, No. 802.
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Here's what we know about Google's latest operating system.
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Nearly every router is affected by the FCC's unprecedented ban. Until we learn more, you should wait on a new purchase if you can.
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Google today announced a new series of Googlebook laptops that will be built with Gemini at the core. Googlebooks will run software built on a foundation that combines Android and ChromeOS.
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If your Mac's storage has been mysteriously shrinking recently and you use Google Chrome, you may have already identified the culprit. The browser has been downloading a 4GB AI model file onto computers without explicit user consent. Here's how to reclaim the space.
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Observability may be the latest buzzword in an industry loaded with them, but Cisco will tell you the primary goal of the technology is to help enterprises get a handle on effectively managing distributed resources in ways that have not been possible in the past.
The idea of employing observability tools and applications is a hot idea. Gartner says that by 2024, 30% of enterprises implementing distributed system architectures will have adopted observability techniques to improve digital-business service performance, up from less than 10% in 2020.
"Today's operational teams have tools for network monitoring, application monitoring, infrastructure monitoring, call monitoring, and more, but they rarely intermingle to provide a cohesive view of what's going on across the enterprise," according to Carlos Pereira, Cisco Fellow and chief architect in its Strategy, Incubation & Applications group.
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