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CNET NewsMar 23, 2026
Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for March 23, #546
Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for March 23, No. 546.

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Mac RumorsMar 22, 2026
Apple to Celebrate 50th Anniversary With 'Elaborate' Party at Apple Park
Apple has been celebrating its upcoming 50th anniversary by hosting events around the world, and a grand finale will likely take place in California.


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CNET NewsMar 22, 2026
Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for March 23, #1738
Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for March 23, No. 1,738.

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 22, 2026
The Lazy Way to Reclaim Your iPhone Storage Without Losing a Single Photo
You can take back your precious iPhone storage without a digital sacrifice. Here's how.

Mac RumorsMar 22, 2026
iPad 12 With A18 Chip for Apple Intelligence is 'Still Coming This Year'
Apple has updated a wide range of products and accessories this month, but there is still no entry-level iPad 12 with Apple Intelligence support.


CNET NewsMar 22, 2026
Apple iPhone 20: All We Know About the Button-Less, All-Glass Redesign Coming in 2027
Next year marks the 20th anniversary of the Apple Phone. We don't know what will it be called but here's everything we know so far about the alleged iPhone 20.

CNET Most Popular ProductsMar 22, 2026
La Liga Soccer: Stream Real Madrid vs. Atlético Madrid Live From Anywhere
The stakes are high for title-chasing Los Blancos in today's El Derbi Madrileño.

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CNET NewsMar 22, 2026
Generative AI in Gaming Is Here, but Facing Pushback from Gamers -- and Developers
At GDC 2026, Google trumpeted Gemini-powered games, but the industry still hasn't found must-have uses to win over players and developers.

EngadgetMar 21, 2026
Engadget review recap: Lots of Apple devices, Galaxy S26, Dell XPS 16 and more
Apple already announced a lot of new devices in 2026 and we've been busy reviewing them all. In this installment of our bi-weekly roundup, we revisit the MacBook Neo, iPhone 17e and more, in addition to the "regular" Galaxy S26 and Dell XPS 16. There's even more than those gadget to catch up on, so sit back, relax and cozy up to some fresh reviews.

Apple MacBook Neo

The main attraction for Apple's early device deluge was the $599 MacBook Neo. The company is finally giving us something we've been begging for: a low-cost Mac laptop that's good enough for most people. "It's a $599 computer that can handle basic workloads just fine, all the while looking like one of the company's more expensive notebooks," senior reporter Devindra Hardawar said. "Most importantly, it delivers more speed, a brighter screen and an overall better user experience than any competing $600 Windows PC."

Apple iPhone 17e

The MacBook Neo wasn't the only affordable device Apple announced recently. The company also debuted


EngadgetMar 17, 2026
Fortnite will return to Google's Play Store globally on March 19
Now that Epic Games and Google have made up — or at least found a way to resolve their long-running disputes — everyone with a compatible Android device can get back to the business of playing Fortnite. The game will return to the Play Store globally on March 19, the same day that the next Fortnite season goes live. It previously dropped back onto the Play Store in the US in December.

Google pulled Fortnite from the Play Store back in 2020 after Epic tried to bypass the 30 percent cut of all in-app purchases that the storefront too. Apple did the same thing with the App Store version of Fortnite. Epic swiftly sued Google and Apple, kickstarting years-long legal battles with both companies. 


CNET How ToMar 12, 2026
Turn Your Old Tech Into Cash at the 7 Best Places to Sell It
Don't let outdated gadgets collect dust when these platforms are here to help you turn them into money.

Computer World Security NewsDec 13, 2023
What is Stolen Device Protection for iPhone and how does it work?
Take that, iPhone thieves — Apple is about to make it even more difficult to use its smartphones when you have no right to do so. In the upcoming iOS 17.3, it is testing out a new security system called "Stolen Device Protection."

Here's a look at what this is, and what it does.

Stolen Device Protection explained Apple's beta notes explain: "Stolen Device Protection adds an additional layer of security in the unlikely case that someone has stolen your iPhone and also obtained your passcode."

The company explains the features this way:

Accessing your saved passwords requires Face/Touch ID to be sure it's you. Changing sensitive settings like your Apple ID password is protected by a security delay. No delay is required when iPhone is at familiar locations such as home and work. The idea is that Stolen Device Protection introduces another obstacle that makes it difficult for thieves to gain access to your data, erase it, or delete the device to factory fresh status for resale.

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