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You can't turn Liquid Glass off, but you can at least adjust it. Here's my recommended setting.
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Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for Nov. 9, #882
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The jaw-droppingly quick new Gen4 car will be raced in the 2026-27 season of Formula E, where there are hopes it will attract more fans to the motorsport.
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Here's the science behind your phone's battery life. Apple, Google and Samsung weigh in on best practices.
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Sponges are color coded for a reason. Here's what each one is for and when to use them.
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The Hasselblad teleconverter lens adds a 10x optical zoom to the Oppo Find X9 Pro's 200-megapixel camera. It's expensive but the results are fantastic.
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Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for Nov. 9, No. 1,604.
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Looking for affordable alternatives while Disney and YouTube TV duke it out? Here are some backups.
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Here are some highly rated films to watch, plus a list of new additions to the streamer in November.
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NASA, Blue Origin and UC Berkeley combined efforts for NASA's lowest-cost mission to Mars ever.
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Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for Nov. 8.
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Apple is going to release a low-cost MacBook in 2026, with the device set to be more affordable than the $999 MacBook Air. With the affordable notebook, Apple is aiming to better compete with cheap Chromebooks and Windows PCs.
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HTX Studio this week shared the results from a six-month battery test that compared how fast charging and slow charging can affect battery life over time.
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This week we saw an onslaught of early Black Friday sales kick off online, with discounts on everything from the Apple Watch Ultra 3 and SE 3, to our exclusive sale on the brand new M5 MacBook Pro. You'll also find great sitewide sales at Best Buy, Samsung, and Target as we head into the weekend.
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Apple today provided public beta testers with the first releases of upcoming iOS 26.2, iPadOS 26.2, tvOS 26.2, and watchOS 26.2 updates for testing purposes. The public betas come two days after Apple provided the betas to developers.
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By now, it's pretty clear how successful the CB1000 Hornet has been for Honda. Not because of pure motorcycle sales, but because it has served as the ideal platform to base multiple other models on.
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In one 30-second clip, you've caught someone breaking the law-but you might also have broken one yourself.
Smart cameras are everywhere now—mounted on porches, tucked under eaves, perched on fences, and watching over driveways, garages, and balconies. They're cheaper, easier to install, and produce sharper video than ever. But with that convenience comes a degree of legal uncertainty. Can you record anything your camera sees? What about what it hears? Can a neighbor make you take it down? And what if you rent instead of own?
We'll break down what the law actually says about surveillance at home—what's legally allowable, where things get complicated, and how to protect your home without accidentally violating someone else's privacy.
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The New York Attorney General's decision to sue Citibank last week for failing to reimburse customers who'd been victimized by fraud raised some interesting issues for business that go beyond just Citibank. Specificially, when should a customer be reimbursed for fraud and at what point do the customer's own actions come into play?
To be clear, financial institutions have been routinely refusing to reimburse customers who have done nothing wrong. The far trickier issue is when the customer does indeed do something wrong.
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Many business professionals require highly secure messaging solutions, particularly when they travel. Apple's iMessage will soon offer a new secure identity verification system enterprise professionals might find useful. It's called Contact Key Verification.
What is Contact Key Verification?
Apple actually announced the system in 2022. It is now expected to go live across the Apple ecosystem with the release of iOS 17.2 and updates for Macs and iPads.
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Observability may be the latest buzzword in an industry loaded with them, but Cisco will tell you the primary goal of the technology is to help enterprises get a handle on effectively managing distributed resources in ways that have not been possible in the past.
The idea of employing observability tools and applications is a hot idea. Gartner says that by 2024, 30% of enterprises implementing distributed system architectures will have adopted observability techniques to improve digital-business service performance, up from less than 10% in 2020.
"Today's operational teams have tools for network monitoring, application monitoring, infrastructure monitoring, call monitoring, and more, but they rarely intermingle to provide a cohesive view of what's going on across the enterprise," according to Carlos Pereira, Cisco Fellow and chief architect in its Strategy, Incubation & Applications group.
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