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Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for June 23.
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Apple released the second beta of iOS 27 today, and as is common with a second beta, there are multiple changes. There are new features and updates to existing features as Apple prepares for a July public beta and a September software launch.
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Prime Day is hours away, but there are already plenty of solid savings to shop.
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Apple is working on a macOS Tahoe 26.5.2 update that's expected to come out in the near future. The second macOS Golden Gate beta includes an upgrade path from ?macOS Tahoe? 26.5.2, which suggests 26.5.2 is an upcoming build that Apple expects devices to be running soon.
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Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for June 23, No. 1,830.
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Amazon Prime Day 2026 is here, and it will last for four days, ending this Friday, June 26. As it does every year, Prime Day offers shoppers a huge selection of deals across Amazon's storefront, and we're tracking numerous all-time low prices on Apple gear right now.
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Apple has added a new "Insights" feature to the Wallet app in the second iOS 27 beta. Accessible by tapping the three dots in the upper right corner, Insights appears to let users add different financial accounts to monitor their spending.
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Erling Haaland and crew look for another win as they take on the Lions of Teranga.
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Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for June 23, No. 842.
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Apple reportedly held back iOS 27 and watchOS 27 features at WWDC, including camera controls, Siri AI extensions, and a watch face update.
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Les Bleus can confirm their place in the Round of 32 with a win over the Lions of Mesopotamia.
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Apple today seeded the second betas of iOS 27 and iPadOS 27 to developers for testing purposes, with the update coming two weeks after Apple released the first betas following the WWDC 2026 keynote.
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Your library card is all you need.
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Impress your friends with this chef's trick for determining steak and burger doneness -- no equipment required.
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The move comes after the company left potentially sensitive data from the initiative exposed internally.
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We tested Samsung phones spanning from $300 to $2,000. Here are our top recommendations.
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Employees had previously raised concerns about the initiative, which involves collecting workers' keystroke data to train AI models.
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The feature, which is already available on Amazon Fire TV and Google TV, lets you scroll through Reels and Stories in a larger format.
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The car's driver-assistance system was in use when the crash killed a woman on Friday, the police said.
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Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for June 23, No. 638.
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Prime Day is here, and for the next four days, we'll bring you the best deals live as we find them.
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The Steam Deck dominates gaming on the go, and the Steam Machine looks to conquer the living room.
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Apple today provided developers with the second beta of macOS Golden Gate, with the update coming two weeks after Apple seeded the first beta.
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A24 is taking $75 million in Google money to help build AI tools for movie production.
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One woman is dead after a Tesla with "an automated driving assistance system" engaged crashed into a home in Katy, Texas.
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Two decades of distance from the finale have done Lost a favor, and a rewatch in 2026 proves it.
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Govee teamed up with HBO to show how its TV backlights and smart home lights react to fire-breathing dragons on screen.
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Instagram's TV app is expanding to Samsung TVs in the US, half a year after it launched for Amazon Fire TV devices.
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The Connectivity Standards Alliance that includes Apple today announced the latest version of Matter, Matter 1.6. The update focuses on improved device setup, better coordinated device management, and response to control inputs.
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A meat thermometer isn't the only way to nail the doneness of a strip steak or ribeye.
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The 27-inch screen is about the perfect size for any home office that only has a modestly sized desk, and it's still big enough to enjoy the crisp 3840×2160 resolution in 16:9 aspect ratio. The IPS panel delivers beautiful, color-accurate images that'll serve you well whether you're churning through spreadsheets or streaming Netflix, and it's made all the better with HDR10 that brings those colors fully to life.
Other great bits about the LG UltraFine 27US500-W display include its "virtually borderless" bezels (excellent for multi-monitor setups), the on-screen controls that let you split the display or adjust settings via mouse clicks, and connectivity via double HDMI and a DisplayPort. The included stand isn't that great—it can only tilt a bit—but it does have a VESA 100×100 mount so you can put it on a monitor arm instead.
It's rare that you'll be able to grab a stunning 4K monitor from a top-tier brand at a price like this, so if you're looking to upgrade your display setup on the cheap, take advantage of this. Get the LG UltraFine 27US500-W for $179 before this deal expires! Or read our roundup of the best monitors for a home office to explore more options.
A 27-inch 4K IPS monitor from LG for just $179? Yes, please!
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As generative AI (genAI) continues to move into broad use by the public and various enterprises, its adoption is sometimes plagued by errors, copyright infringement issues and outright hallucinations, undermining trust in its accuracy.
One study from Stanford University found genAI makes mistakes when answering legal questions 75% of the time. "For instance," the study found, "in a task measuring the precedential relationship between two different [court] cases, most LLMs do no better than random guessing."
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