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Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for Nov. 6.
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A day after seeding the first developer betas of iOS 26.2 and iPadOS 26.2, Apple has stopped signing it for the iPhone Air, iPhone 16e, and cellular models of the new M5 iPad Pro, preventing those devices from installing the update.
: Creative Strategies analyst Max Weinbach notes that his ?iPad Pro? experienced an issue with the update that forced his device into recovery mode, where he was able to restore it to iPadOS 26.1.Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26Related Forum: iOS 26
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NEW RESOURCES University of California: New online tool helps growers choose cover crops. "For the first time, farmers in California and throughout the West have a decision-support tool that recommends cover-crop species […]
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Early Black Friday deals are in full swing, and today Amazon has introduced one of the best Apple discounts so far this month. You can get the 13-inch M4 MacBook Air (256GB) for $749.99, down from $999.00, a new all-time low price on the computer that beats the previous low by about $50.
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First Japan wants to make space sake and now China has been roasting New Orleans-style chicken wings and black pepper steaks in a specially made hot-air oven aboard its Tiangong space station, according to China's Global Times state news service.
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It's the first Saturday of May, which means Free Comic Book Day is here, and this year, even Tamagotchi is getting in on the fun. Bandai has released a limited edition comic for the event, and it sports the new moniker that's been fueling fan speculation for months: Tamagotchi Paradise. The comic will only be available in physical form, so if you want one, you'll have to take a trip to your local comic store to pick it up. You can find participating shops using the FCBD store locator.
Internet sleuths first spotted a trademark filing for Tamagotchi Paradise earlier this year, sparking theories about the company's plans for an upcoming device. The comic doesn't outright confirm anything — there's no official statement about whether the device and previously unseen characters pictured in its pages will be brought to market — but it sure does seem to suggest that something really cool is on the way.
Per the Tamagotchi website:
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