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CNET NewsOct 25, 2025
Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Sunday, Oct. 26
Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for Oct. 26.

Mac RumorsOct 25, 2025
Apple's 11-Inch M5 iPad Pro Hits New Low Price of $949 on Amazon
Yesterday we started tracking notable discounts on Apple's new M5 iPad Pro, with deals mostly focused on 13-inch models. Today, Amazon has now introduced a new all-time low price on the entry-level 11-inch M5 iPad Pro, available for $949.00, down from $999.00.


CNET Most Popular ProductsOct 25, 2025
Your iPhone Is Quietly Extending Its Battery Life Thanks to This iOS 26 AI Feature
Adaptive Power in iOS 26 can help eke out more battery life before it's time for a recharge.

Gizmag Emerging TechOct 25, 2025
Transparent UV light sensor warns users before skin damage hits
Scientists have developed a fully transparent skin sensor that accurately measures UV radiation, detecting light and converting it to electrical signals. So when the Sun's rays reach damaging levels, an alert is triggered on the user's smartphone that it's time to cover up.



ResearchBuzzOct 25, 2025
Tokyo International Schools, Influencer Fashion, Women Techmakers, More: Saturday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, October 25, 2025
NEW RESOURCES Japan Times: Tokyo launches English-language international school database. "With the aim of supporting parents living in Tokyo who want information about international schools, the portal offers a comprehensive database of […]

PC World Latest NewsOct 15, 2025
My brain finally grasps 2FA security after watching this adorable parrot

So, instead of talking up 2FA, today I'll let this cute parrot just show you instead:

Original video on Instagram

Your password is that first food cover. Two-factor authentication is the second. With just one cover, your meal gets eaten by the parrot. With two, your food is still yours to enjoy.

Setting up two-factor authentication can be as easy as dropping that second cover over the dish, by the way. You can use something you already own—your phone or tablet—to set up at least one 2FA method. I recommend using a dedicated app like Bitwarden Authenticator or Authy as the best balance between security and convenience.

That said, with a bird that cute, I'd probably share


PC World Latest NewsOct 10, 2025
Microsoft's Windows XP Crocs are now officially a thing

Originally, Microsoft had made the Limited Edition Crocs available in October, timed with the company's 50th anniversary celebration. The "shoes" were originally made available as part of a Microsoft-sponsored sweepstakes. However, the footwear has now become a viral hit of sorts.

"Based on the incredible response and positive engagement across social media, we're thrilled to share that the Microsoft Limited Edition Crocs Bundle officially drops globally beginning today," the company said in an updated blog post.

The Crocs ship in a Windows XP-inspired theme. It's based upon the "Bliss" background, inspired by a photograph from Charles O'Rear taken just a few miles from my home. (Like Windows, the Sonoma, Calif. vista looks nothing like the original photograph.) They also include custom Jibbitz charms taken from Microsoft iconography, such as the mouse cursor. There's even a Bliss-themed drawstring backpack, perfect for carrying them to your next gala or shindig.

Where can you buy such wonders? At Microsoft's official merch site, where sizes are available from a women's 4/men's 2 all the way up to a women's 19/men's 17.

While I have actually purchased several Microsoft's


Time: TechlandJun 22, 2025
Former Scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang on AI's Potential and Its ‘Deficiencies'
Before stepping down as Scale AI CEO, Alexandr Wang spoke with TIME about AI agents, AGI, and his approach to leadership.

NPR Topics: Research NewsJun 20, 2025
The genetic adaptations that make South Korea's 'super divers' so special
For generations, the all-female Haenyeo divers have routinely dove into frigid waters off the coast of South Korea, holding their breath for minutes at a time, as they collect seafood to eat and sell. These women start diving as girls and continue well into old age. And recent research suggests that it's not just years of training that makes this feat possible - it's also a set of special genetic adaptations. Science reporter Ari Daniel brings us the story.

Read more of Ari's reporting here.

Have another story about biology and genetics for us to consider? Email us at shortwave@npr.org.

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