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CNET NewsMar 29, 2026
Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Sunday, March 29
Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for March 29.

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Floating urban meadow honors women, connects Montreal neighborhoods
A new civic square by design firm Lemay has been completed in Montreal, Canada. Dubbed Place des Montréalaises, the project transforms a sunken highway into a vibrant public square. In doing so, it reconnects Old Montreal to the city center, while celebrating the memory of 21 women; 14 victims of the École Polytechnique femicide (1989), and 7 pioneering women from Montreal. The square functions as both an inclusive urban space and a living memorial, combining ecological, social, and artistic interventions with

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 28, 2026
I Was Amazed That this Oppo Camera Slammed the iPhone 17 Pro in My Tests
I loved the Oppo Find X9 Pro in my full review, but I was still surprised at how well its camera performed against the Apple iPhone 17 Pro.

CNET NewsMar 28, 2026
Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for March 29 #756
Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle No. 756 for Saturday, March 29.

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 28, 2026
This Portable Streaming TV Turns My Patio Into an Entertainment Oasis, and It's $60 Off for Amazon's Spring Sale
I prefer using Skyworth's battery-powered 24-inch TV over a portable monitor, and you can get it for $60 off right now.

EngadgetMar 28, 2026
Meta's next AI glasses are reportedly designed with prescription lenses in mind
Two new models of Meta Ray-Ban AI glasses are on the way, and they're going to be catered towards those who use prescription lenses, according to a Bloomberg report. While these are supposed to be announced next week, Bloomberg noted that these won't be a "new generation" of Meta's smart glasses.

You can already add prescription lenses to Meta Ray-Ban's AI glasses, but the upcoming models will come in rectangular and rounded styles and will be sold through traditional prescription eyewear channels. Bloomberg didn't specify how these new glasses will differ from existing options, but noted that it's the first time Meta and Ray-Ban are releasing a pair of AI glasses specifically designed for this demographic.

The two models are likely the codenamed products Scriber and Blazer, which were first spotted by The Verge in filings with the Federal Communications Commission. The filings described the devices as production units, meaning Meta could be close to the actual product launch. Looking at the filings, it's unlikely these upcoming prescription AI glasses will have a display like the Meta Ray-Ban Displays.

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ResearchBuzzMar 28, 2026
1980s Greenwich Village Halloween, Mastodon, Google Translate, More: Saturday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, March 28, 2026
NEW RESOURCES Village Preservation: Latest Addition to Our Historic Image Archive: The Village Halloween Parade in the 1980s. "We're proud to share the latest addition to our Historic Image Archive: the Scott […]

CNET NewsMar 28, 2026
When Your Phone Pings, It Hijacks Your Brain for 7 Seconds, Study Finds
It's tough to ignore the buzz of your phone when a new message arrives.

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 28, 2026
We're Tracking the 80 Absolute Best Deals to Shop at Amazon's Big Spring Sale
From headphones to Lego sets to cookware, our shopping experts are bringing the can't-miss bargains straight to you.

EngadgetMar 28, 2026
Austria is pursuing a social media ban for kids under 14
Austria is the latest country to prepare a social media ban for its children, but it's going even further than others by including anyone under 14. In a press release, the Austrian government said it has introduced a comprehensive catalogue of measures meant to shield minors from the harms of social media. According to the press release, an official bill will be introduced by the end of June.

Andreas Babler, a vice chancellor and leader of the Social Democratic Party of Austria, said the government's efforts would include the new age restriction, improved media literacy and clear rules for social media platforms. Austrian lawmakers didn't detail what the upcoming rules would be, but the country is likely to follow in the footsteps of many others who have or are pursuing similar bans. While Australia was the first to implement a social media ban for anyone under 16, other European countries like Spain and the


CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 28, 2026
The Absolute Best Horror Movies on Hulu
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GizmodoMar 28, 2026
Fourth Most Populous Country in the World Bans Most Social Media for Kids
Given Indonesia's population, it's likely the most consequential ban of it's kind so far.

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 28, 2026
Bluey at Disneyland: What to Know and What Else Is Coming to Disney Parks in 2026 and Beyond
Plus, an update on Avengers Campus as it doubles in size.

ResearchBuzzMar 28, 2026
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Want Better Film Photos? Here Are My Pro Tips for Analog Photography
I've been a pro photographer for years. Here's how I take photos on film cameras.

SlashDotMar 28, 2026
MacOS 26.4 Adds Warnings For ClickFix Attacks to Its Terminal App


EngadgetMar 28, 2026
Watch the trailer for Science Saru's Ghost in the Shell anime series
A new trailer has given us our best look yet at the upcoming The Ghost in the Shell anime. While it might not tell us all that much about the direction the show will go in plot-wise, it sure is aesthetically pleasing, with a throwback art style that looks a lot more like the original manga than we've seen with other adaptations. The series will be released on Prime Video this July. 

The Ghost in the Shell is being produced by Science Saru. The studio hasn't revealed much about its story, only noting that it's based on Masamune Shirow's manga, so it isn't entirely clear yet how closely it will follow the source material. The franchise has certainly seen its fair share of questionable adaptations over the years. But, this glimpse at the art style seems like a promising indicator. An exact release date hasn't yet been announced, but July isn't too far away now. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/streaming/watch-the-trailer-for-science-sarus-ghost-in-the-shell-anime-series-210147477.html?src=rss


SlashDotMar 28, 2026
NASA's First Nuclear-Powered Interplanetary Spacecraft Will Send Helicopters to Mars in 2028


GizmodoMar 28, 2026
‘The Mummy 4' Is Getting the Family Back Together
It ain't just Fraser and Weisz: John Hannah's also back in the franchise game with 'The Mummy 4.'

GizmodoMar 28, 2026
The First Proper ‘Ghost in the Shell' Trailer Is a '90s Anime Fever Dream
Science Saru finally showed off real footage for 'The Ghost in the Shell,' and it looks beautiful in motion as it does in stills.

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 28, 2026
Anthropic's Claude Can Now Take Over Your Computer to Do Tasks for You
Anthropic brings Claude into the agentic, OpenClaw-like fold.

Mac RumorsMar 27, 2026
Apple Says No iPhone in Lockdown Mode Has Ever Been Hacked
Apple says it has no record of a successful spyware attack against any device running Lockdown Mode, the opt-in security feature it introduced in 2022.


Mac RumorsMar 26, 2026
Apple Testing 200MP Telephoto iPhone Lens That Could Ship Next Year
Apple is evaluating a 200-megapixel telephoto camera sensor that could potentially ship in an iPhone as soon as next year, according to Digital Chat Station, a leaker on Chinese social media platform Weibo with a decent track record.


Mac RumorsMar 26, 2026
Amazon Prime Day 'Big Spring Sale' Accessory Deals on Qi2 Chargers, Monitors, and More
We're in the middle of Amazon's "Big Spring Sale," which includes deals and offers on everything from Apple devices to clothes, kitchen electronics, furniture, and much more. The new event is set to run through March 31, so you'll have a few days of discounts to shop, with new markdowns appearing every day.


CNET NewsMar 26, 2026
OpenAI Is Shelving Its Planned ChatGPT 'Adult Mode' Days After Dropping Sora
OpenAI is reportedly pausing the erotic chatbot feature "indefinitely" in the latest example of shifting priorities.

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 26, 2026
I Want Apple to Steal These Android Camera Features for the iPhone 18 Pro
Commentary: From Xiaomi's incredible sensor and zoom lens to Samsung's fun photo filters, there's lots Apple could bring to its next phone.

EngadgetMar 25, 2026
Anthropic releases safer Claude Code 'auto mode' to avoid mass file deletions and other AI snafus
Anthropic has begun previewing "auto mode" inside of Claude Code. The company describes the new feature as a middle path between the app's default behavior, which sees Claude request approval for every file write and bash command, and the "dangerously-skip-premissions" command some coders use to make the chatbot function more autonomously. 

With auto mode enabled, a classifier system guides Claude, giving it permission to carry out actions it deems safe, while redirecting the chatbot to take a different approach when it determines Claude might do something risky. In designing the system, Anthropic's goal was to reduce the likelihood of Claude carrying out mass file deletions, extracting sensitive data or executing malicious code. 

Of course, no system is perfect, and Anthropic warns as such. "The classifier may still allow some risky actions: for example, if user intent is ambiguous, or if Claude doesn't have enough context about your environment to know an action might create additional risk," the company writes. 

Anthropic doesn't mention a specific incident as inspiration for auto mode, but the recent 13-hour AWS outage Amazon suffered after one of the company's AI tools reportedly deleted a hosting environment, was probably front of mind for the company. Amazon blamed that specific incident on human error, saying the staffer involved in the incident had "broader permissions than expected."

Team plan users can preview auto mode starting today, with the feature set to roll out to Enterprise and API users in the coming days.



This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/anthropic-releases-safer-claude-code-auto-mode-to-avoid-mass


EngadgetMar 24, 2026
The Punisher's one-off TV special hits Disney on May 12
We knew Disney was prepping a standalone special for The Punisher, but we didn't know it was coming so soon. The Punisher: One Last Kill premieres on May 12. This is just one week after the season two finale of Daredevil: Born Again, which starts up this week. It's possible The Punisher will be featured in that, so we could be in for eight straight weeks of skull-shirted shenanigans.


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AI smart glasses could generate fake photos instantly
Google, Meta, Samsung and Apple are developing AI-powered smart glasses that combine cameras and voice assistants to capture and immediately modify photos using generative AI.

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ComputerWorldMar 01, 2024
Google Workspace tips and tutorials
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