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Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for May 23.
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A few major mortgage rates are moving up. Here's what to expect if you're in the market for a home loan.
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You can connect as many Rocksteady Stadium speakers as you like to soundtrack your beach days, backyard barbecues, house parties and all your other summer hangouts.
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Get where you're going, even if you don't have internet access.
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Apple is planning to launch a set of smart glasses by the end of 2026, reports Bloomberg. The glasses will be comparable to the Meta Ray-Bans and the Android XR glasses that Google showed off earlier this week.
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The models can now use tools like web searches during extended reasoning tasks.
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Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle No. 446 for May 23.
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The GOP's contentious budget bill was approved by the House by the narrowest possible margin.
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Norton—most famous for its antimalware solutions like Norton 360 Deluxe—is entering the browser market with Norton Neo, an AI-first browser that you can sign up for and join the waitlist. Norton already ships a browser, the Norton Private Browser, which is similar but lacks AI.
Neo replaces the search/URL bar with what it calls the "magic box," where you can "search, generate, and take action," according to Norton. It's not immediately clear whose AI solution you'll be able to use or whether it will run in the cloud or locally on your PC. When you do search, however, Norton promises that you'll be able to "peek" at a search result to get an AI-powered summary—and yes, it appears to be a list of links, rather than Norton's own take on Google's AI Mode. The Magic Bar will also enable you to perform AI-powered writing tasks, such as drafting an email, directly from it.
There's another tweak that Norton is making, although I can't tell how it's going to work out: tables browsing. "No more tab chaos—Neo organizes everything, so you don't have to," Norton promises.
Rather than remove tabs entirely from the A
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The big news in the technology world this week is that ChatGPT maker OpenAI is working more closely with Apple's former design chief Jony Ive on a futuristic AI device. The company is remaining tight lipped about the device, but Apple supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has shared some alleged details about its design.
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Stop stressing over how much tip to leave on grocery delivery or takeout. Here's what experts say is the right amount to leave your hardworking delivery drivers.
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