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CNET NewsJan 03, 2026
Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Sunday, Jan. 4
Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for Jan. 4.

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EngadgetJan 03, 2026
How to watch the Hyundai CES 2026 presentation live
A look at Hyundai's Holographic Windshield Display. (Hyundai) CES has long felt like a full-on auto show, but the car-centric energy seems somewhat muted at CES 2026. Sure, the Afeela electric vehicle from the Sony-Honda joint venture is returning to the show floor, but with the Trump administration yanking most EV incentives from the market, the industry isn't offering a full-court press of new vehicles in Las Vegas this year. That said, there's no shortage of in-cabin car tech on display, including Hyundai's Holographic Windshield Display.

Indeed, the company's


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CNET NewsJan 03, 2026
Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for Jan. 4 #672
Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for Jan. 4, No. 672.

CNET NewsJan 03, 2026
Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for Jan. 4, #1660
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CNET NewsJan 03, 2026
Premier League Soccer: Stream Bournemouth vs. Arsenal Live From Anywhere
The league leaders look to make it five straight wins as they travel to the Vitality Stadium face the Cherries.

CNET How ToJan 03, 2026
My 7 Home AI Tricks That Make Even the Smartest Chatbots Look Dumb
My home is much better with well-applied artificial intelligence, making things safer and saving money. Here's where AI is finally proving itself.

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'Landman' Season 2, Episode 8: Streaming Release Date and Time
Here is your guide to watching the series set in West Texas.

CNET NewsJan 03, 2026
NFL Week 18: How to Watch Seahawks vs. 49ers, Ravens vs. Steelers and More Games Today From Anywhere
See which teams are playing on Saturday, the full TV schedule for the final weekend of the regular season and the best ways to watch or stream any of the games.

EngadgetJan 02, 2026
How to watch Samsung's "First Look" CES 2026 presentation on Sunday
NurPhoto via Getty Images Samsung is arguably the 800-pound gorilla of CES, with a full spectrum of products that range from phones and computers to refrigerators, AI assistants and rolling robots. But for CES 2026, the company is switching things up a bit: Instead of its longtime midday Monday press conference, the Korean giant will take the lead of the show with a Sunday night presentation.

Over the past few weeks, Samsung has been dropping hints about what's on the agenda, but what we're really hoping to see is an update on the Ballie robot — a star of previous CES presentations that ostensibly missed its previously promised 2025 release date.

How to watch Samsung's "The First Look" presentation at CES 2026 The event will stream live from the Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas on Sunday, January 4 at 10PM ET. There are several ways to tune in: you can watch via the Samsung Newsroom,


EngadgetJan 02, 2026
How to watch Awesome Games Done Quick 2026
It's time for more speedrunning (and other shenanigans) with the Games Done Quick (GDQ) crew. The first event of the year, Awesome Games Done Quick (AGDQ), kicks off on Sunday, January 4, with Super Mario Sunshine. Donations for this year's shindig will benefit the Prevent Cancer Foundation.

AGDQ 2026 has a whole week of 24/7 speedruns on tap. You'll see slots for some of 2025's biggest games: Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, Hollow Knight: Silksong and Hades II are part of the festivities. Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater gets both a standard run and a "versus" showdown. There's also plenty of classic Nintendo fare, including (among others) Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Mario Kart World, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD and Super Mario 64.



Mac RumorsJan 01, 2026
What Do You Want to See From Apple in 2026?
As we shared in our annual What to Expect Guide yesterday, 2026 is going to be a busy year for Apple. There are a lot of firsts in development, including the first foldable iPhone and the first OLED MacBook, plus an all new home hub device that will kick off Apple's major expansion into smart home devices and robotics.


ComputerWorldMar 11, 2024
Healthcare pros show interest in Apple's Vision Pro — survey
Healthcare is a huge opportunity for Apple's Vision Pro, with up to three-quarters of US healthcare professionals open to exploring how to use the devices at work, a Tebra survey indicates.

The survey of of 130 healthcare professionals and 1,003 Americans seems well-timed. We've seen a cavalcade of health-related applications for visionOS appear since the device first arrived last month. It's already widely understood that spatial computing will usher in transformative change across a multitude of industries — and healthcare seems ripe for that kind of disruption.

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Network World SecurityMay 24, 2023
Why it makes sense to converge the NOC and SOC
It's been 17 years and counting since Nemertes first wrote about the logic of integrating event response in the enterprise: bringing together the security operations center (SOC) and network operations center (NOC) at the organizational, operational, and technological levels. Needless to say, this has not happened at most organizations, although there has been a promising trend toward convergence in the monitoring and data management side of things. It's worth revisiting the issue.

Why converge? The arguments for convergence remain pretty compelling:

Both the NOC and SOC are focused on keeping an eye on the systems and services comprising the IT environment; spotting and understanding anomalies; and spotting and responding to events and incidents that could affect or are affecting services to the business. Both are focused on minimizing the effects of events and incidents on the business. The streams of data they watch overlap hugely. They often use the same systems (e.g. Splunk) in managing and exploring that data. Both are focused on root-cause analysis based on those data streams. Both adopt a tiered response approach, with first-line responders for "business as usual" operations and occurrences, and anywhere from one to three tiers of escalation to more senior engineers, architects, and analysts. Most crucially: When something unusual happens in or to the environment (that router is acting funny), it can be very hard to know up front whether it is fundamentally a network issue (that router is acting funny - it has been misconfigured) or a security issue (that router is acting funny - it has been compromised) or both (that router is acting funny - it has been misconfigured and is now a serious vulnerability). Having fully separate NOC and SOC can mean duplicative work as both teams pick something up and examine it. It can mean ping-ponging inciden

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