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From different notifications to tracking certain parts of your health, the Apple Watch has plenty of hidden health features.
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Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for Nov. 3, No. 406.
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Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle No. 610 for Monday, Nov. 3.
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You won't need binoculars or a telescope, but you will need to get away from urban and suburban lights.
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Daylight saving time can really mess with your sleep schedule. Here's how to adjust after the time change.
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NEW RESOURCES Mount Desert Islander: Epp and the Jesup unveil Creating Acadia National Park Research Archive. "After more than a decade of preparation, a digital collection of 30,000 primary documents related to […]
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Seattle and Washington finish up the NFL's Sunday slate, and you don't need cable to watch on NBC or stream on Peacock.
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NEW RESOURCES State of Massachusetts: Ahead of November 1 SNAP Freeze, Governor Healey Launches New SNAP Resource Hub. "The Governor launched a new SNAP Resource Hub at Mass.gov/SNAPFreeze that includes information on […]
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You don't need industrial-strength cleaning products, just a few helpful strategies.
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OpenAI has been catching more heat for alleged copyright infringement, and now companies like Square Enix and Ghibli have put their foot down.
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Here are some highly rated films to stream, plus a look at what's new in November.
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The electric Porsche Macan GTS delivers plenty of speed and classic GTS attitude to rival the Tesla Model Y Performance.
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A new Apple TV and HomePod mini could launch as soon as this month, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman today suggested.
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This premium two-in-one serves up a fantastic OLED display and unique soundbar for a friendly price.
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Daniel Whiteson and Andy Warner's upcoming book is a philosophical exploration of the humanity behind our desire to find aliens.
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The company's renewed efforts to break into the PC market is finding success, and what that has in common with Intel and AMD.
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Everyone can benefit from a little more online privacy.
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Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for Nov. 3, No. 1,598.
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Time repeats, man.
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Old security cameras can do far more than watch for crime. They can help older relatives, protect packages and even birdwatch for you.
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Check out I Know What You Did Last Summer on Netflix and It: Welcome to Derry on HBO Max.
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The Apple Watch Series 11 has a number of new features. Here's how the new smartwatch compares to the Series 7 through Series 10.
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Daylight Savings Time can really mess with your sleep schedule. Here's how to readjust after the time change.
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Last month, the company published a "30-day reminder" that Windows 10 version 22H2 (including Enterprise and Education Editions) will reach the end of its support period on October 14th, 2025:
On October 14, 2025, Windows 10, version 22H2 (Home, Pro, Enterprise, Education, and IoT Enterprise editions) will reach end of servicing. October 14, 2025 will also mark the end of support for Windows 10 2015 LTSB and Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSB 2015. The October 2025 monthly security update will be the last update available for these versions. After this date, devices running these versions will no longer receive monthly security and preview updates containing protections from the latest security threats.
However, Microsoft also wants Windows home users to know that there's the opportunity to receive extended support for another 12 months with Microsoft's Extended Security Update (ESU) program.
All in all, if you're still actively using Windows 10, the deadline is almost here. What should you do? Here are all your options:
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Denmark is considering giving people copyright control over their own likeness, voice, and features to combat AI deepfakes.
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OpenAI has abandoned its controversial restructuring plan. In a dramatic reversal, the company said Monday it would no longer try to separate control of its for-profit arm from the non-profit board that currently oversees operations. "We made the decision for the nonprofit to retain control of OpenAI after hearing from civic leaders and engaging in constructive dialogue with the offices of the Attorney General of Delaware and the Attorney General of California," said Bret Taylor, the chairman of OpenAI.
OpenAI had originally argued its existing structure would not allow its nonprofit to "easily do more than control the for-profit." It also said it needed more money, a mere two months after securing $6.6 billion in new investment. "We once again need to raise more capital than we'd imagined," the company wrote in December. "Investors want to back us but, at this scale of capital, need conventional equity and less structural bespokeness."
OpenAI's previous plan called for the nonprofit to cede absolute control of the for-profit, in return for whatever degree of control came with the amount of stock it was granted through the reorganization process.
This was the controversial part of OpenAI's plan, with many, including former employees, labor and nonprofit groups and even Elon Musk, voicing opposition to the proposal. Now, the company says its nonprofit will retain control and be
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From its humble origins as a collection of cloud apps known as Gmail for Your Domain, Google's office suite has greatly expanded and matured over the years. Rebranded multiple times as Google Apps, G Suite, and finally Google Workspace, it's now a full-scope productivity and collaboration suite with subscription plans for organizations ranging from the smallest businesses through the largest enterprises.
If you're new to Google Workspace or want to get more out of its apps, our collection of step-by-step tutorials can help.
Google Workspace: Get started
Google Docs cheat sheet
How to use Google Docs to create, edit, and collaborate on documents online.
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Of all the potential nightmares about the dangerous effects of generative AI (genAI) tools like OpenAI's ChatGPT and Microsoft's Copilot, one is near the top of the list: their use by hackers to craft hard-to-detect malicious code. Even worse is the fear that genAI could help rogue states like Russia, Iran, and North Korea unleash unstoppable cyberattacks against the US and its allies.
The bad news: nation states have already begun using genAI to attack the US and its friends. The good news: so far, the attacks haven't been particularly dangerous or especially effective. Even better news: Microsoft and OpenAI are taking the threat seriously. They're being transparent about it, openly describing the attacks and sharing what can be done about them.
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The last few weeks have been a PR bonanza for Taylor Swift in both good ways and bad. On the good side, her boyfriend Travis Kelce was on the winning team at the Super Bowl, and her reactions during the game got plenty of air time. On the much, much worse side, generative AI-created fake nude images of her have recently flooded the internet.
As you would expect, condemnation of the creation and distribution of those images followed swiftly, including from generative AI (genAI) companies and, notably, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. In addition to denouncing what happened, Nadella shared his thoughts on a solution: "I go back to what I think's our responsibility, which is all of the guardrails that we need to place around the technology so that there's more safe content that's being produced."
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Snapfish offers good image quality in its very affordable prints, plus a slick, modern website, and a wide array of gift options for your photos.
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