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Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for Feb. 16.
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Netflix is hours away from dropping Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model with Tyra Banks.
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Over several months, I tested popular vegan meal delivery services to see which tasted best and were worth the cost.
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You can't go wrong with air fryer french fries, but here's the brand that takes the cake.
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In two upcoming missions, astronauts could be using smartphones to capture lunar selfies and more.
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Netflix is hours away from dropping Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model with Tyra Banks.
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We asked a yoga teacher to run down the best yoga poses to help you improve your sleep exponentially.
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Now that Samsung has announced its Galaxy Unpacked event, we're mere days away from the arrival of the Galaxy S26, S26 Plus and S26 Ultra. Here's everything we know so far.
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Commentary: The leaders shaping conversations around AI have a responsibility to tell the public the whole truth about it.
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From flagship and budget to flipping and folding, Samsung's Galaxy range spans the breadth of the smartphone cosmos. WIRED's here to help you make your choice.
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AI browsers may have their uses, but are they worth diving into wholesale? We lay out the privacy implications, potential applications, and more.
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NEW RESOURCES Spotted in my email alerts, I think: AppSumo Graveyard. "Inspired by Google Graveyard. We track every AppSumo product that shut down, pivoted, or abandoned its LTD users." Not much here […]
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We're still waiting for Apple CarPlay compatibility for Tesla EVs, but it's been pushed back thanks to a slight hitch with iOS 26, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. In the latest Power On newsletter, Gurman said that Tesla's plans to adopt CarPlay have been delayed due to app compatibility issues as well as low adoption rates for iOS 26.
It's been a long wait for Tesla drivers who want CarPlay compatibility, especially since initial rumors indicated a late 2025 rollout and Bloomberg reported that Tesla was testing CarPlay in its vehicles in November. However, Gurman's latest newsletter revealed that there were some compatibility issues between Apple Maps and Tesla's in-house navigation software, which also supports the self-driving features.
To address this, Apple released an iOS 26 update that would better synchronize the two navigation apps, especially when a driver would use Tesla's
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Stop letting that box of tangled cables and ancient printer live rent-free in your home.
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You can improve your Echo experience in a massive way by switching up these particular settings.
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Prime Video has the movies sci-fi nerds crave.
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Beyond mistakes or nonsense, deliberately bad information being injected into AI search summaries is leading people down potentially harmful paths.
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DHS is expanding its use of administrative subpoenas, which don't come from judges.
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The hardest choice to make for building your next MacBook might be selecting a color. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple has tested colors including light yellow, light green, blue and pink for its next entry-level MacBook that's aimed at students and enterprise users.
Beyond the more vibrant colors, Gurman said that Apple has also trialed its classic silver and dark gray colorways for its cheaper laptop. Gurman added that not all of these six colors will make it to the final product, but Apple has recently shown it's not afraid to dip into flashier options. Apple refreshed the iMac in 2024 with a total of seven colors and swapped out the space gray option for sky blue for the latest MacBook Air.
Color choices aside, the latest rumors point to the upcoming MacBook having a price tag that's anywhere between $699 and $799. To achieve that lower price point, Apple is expected to port over its chips designed for iPhones, like the A18 Pro that we first saw with the iPhone 16 Pro Max. We're also anticipating Apple will compromise on specs, ports, or
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Kanopy lets you stream tons of movies using just your library card.
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Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for Feb. 16, No. 715.
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How's your Valentine's Day going?
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Run out of time to go buy a card? Here's how to make a personalized version using artificial intelligence.
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Here's what we know about Unpacked's official date, where the Galaxy S26 series will be unveiled and what else could be coming.
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Whatever type of sci-fi you're into, Netflix is sure to have it.
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Apple's long-delayed AI-powered Siri redesign may not be rolling out this year, at least in the way the company had planned. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple found problems with its software upon testing, such as the virtual assistant taking too long to accomplish tasks or even not processing queries properly altogether. Siri's new version was also reportedly so sluggish during testing that its developers believed Apple would have to push back its launch by months. Instead of releasing the redesigned assistant in March as was previously reported, Gurman says Apple will roll out its capabilities piecemeal over future software updates.
The company originally unveiled the redesigned Siri back in 2024, promising an AI-powered assistant that can do tasks for you, such as finding specific photos or tracking details, adding information to contact cards, editing photos and sharing note summaries to be sent as emails. It was slated to make its way to iOS users in 2025, but Apple announced that year that it was going to be delayed. "It's going to take us longer than we thought to deliver on these features and we anticipate rolling them out in the coming year," the company said. Bloomberg reported back then that the new AI-infused Siri was going to be included
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Apple today released iOS 26.3 and iPadOS 26.3, the latest updates to the iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 operating systems that came out in September. The new software comes almost two months after Apple released iOS 26.2 and iPadOS 26.2.
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Amid rumors that Apple is scaling back its AI health plans, Google today expanded its subscription-based Fitbit AI personal health coach service to more users worldwide, including those who are on iOS. Prior to now, the Fitbit service was limited to Android users.
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NEW RESOURCES University of Galway: Minister Calleary launches digital edition of first Irish-language newspaper An Gaodhal. "An Gaodhal was a bilingual newspaper, published monthly in Brooklyn, New York, at the end of […]
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Apple has pushed out an essential security update to defend against yet another attack by an out-of-control mercenary surveillance group.
Like a bad smell, NSO Group has clawed its way back into the spotlight with yet another unprincipled attack against free speech and citizens' rights, as revealed by Citizen Lab. The security researchers found this latest example of a sinister, yet egregious zero-click attack while checking the device of an "Individual employed by a Washington DC-based civil society organization with international offices."
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