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Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for March 8, No. 531.
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Apple is promoting the MacBook Neo with a series of intentionally strange TikTok videos that are successfully capturing Gen Z's attention.
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Here are hints and the answer for Wordle No. 1,723 for Sunday, March 8.
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A place in the quarterfinals is at stake in this all-Premier League encounter at St. James' Park.
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Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Strands puzzle No. 735 for Sunday, March 8.
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It wasn't an acrimonious departure, but this specific resignation coming right now might be cause for some soul-searching internally.
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The league leaders look to make it three wins in a row as they head to San Mamés Stadium.
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The 2026 F1 season is finally here. Find out how to watch the Australian Grand Prix live and for free, no matter where you are.
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The new robot vacuums on the market are more capable than ever. Here's the latest from Ecovacs.
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If you want a MacBook Neo delivered on launch day next week, you might want to act fast, as the laptop is beginning to sell out for March 11 delivery.
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Google's NotebookLM AI-based tool can now turn your research and notes into fully animated "cinematic" videos - an advancement over its original video overview feature that was introduced last year.
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Apple today unveiled the colorful new MacBook Neo, which has a "breakthrough" starting price of just $599 in the United States. MacBook Neo features a 13-inch display, an A18 Pro chip with Apple Intelligence support, 256GB and 512GB storage options, dual speakers on the left and right sides of the laptop, and more.
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One of the hottest startups in the generative AI (genAI) market, Anthropic, has updated its flagship models to a new 3.0 standard, bringing improvements across a range of common tasks and faster processing speeds.
The improvements in Claude 3 are broad-based, according to Anthropic. The model now offers fewer "incorrect" refusals to process harmless requests, better accuracy in its answers, fewer hallucinations, and better accuracy in processing visual information such as pictures and diagrams.
Anthropic now offers three versions of the Claude AI: the fully-featured Opus, middle-ground Sonnet, and lightweight Haiku. Each version offers different average benchmark scores across various tasks, with the lower-scoring Sonnet and Haiku trading off accuracy for lower costs, in the formeof cheaper tokens for AI calls, and faster response time.
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