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Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for April 23.
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Apple's latest iOS update fixes a flaw in its notification database that made it possible for law enforcement to view deleted push notifications on a person's iPhone or iPad. The security flaw was one way law enforcement agencies like the FBI could circumvent Apple's strict stance towards user privacy, the Electronic Frontier Foundation writes, particularly since the company has required a court order to share notification data since 2023.
According to Apple's update notes, iOS 26.4.2 introduces "improved data redaction" to address an issue where "notifications marked for deletion could be unexpectedly retained on the device." The update is available now on "iPhone 11 and later, iPad Pro 12.9-inch 3rd generation and later, iPad Pro 11-inch 1st generation and later, iPad Air 3rd generation and later, iPad 8th generation and later and iPad mini 5th generation and later," Apple says.
The FBI's use of this particular iOS notification flaw was first reported on by 404 Media, who learned the agency used a tool to access Signal notification data stored locally on an iPhone even after it was deleted. Signal CEO Meredith Whitaker later a
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Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for April 23 No. 577.
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Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for April 23, No. 781.
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Catch the top moments from the Google Cloud Next keynote presentation, featuring CEO Thomas Kurian on AI breakthroughs, along with key announcements and real-world applications.
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Apple announces CEO Tim Cook is stepping down, with John Ternus taking over in September. CNET editors discuss what it means for the future of the iPhone maker and how it can shape the next era of Apple.
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The 2026 NFL draft starts tomorrow night. See the best ways to watch or stream every pick, from Thursday's first round to the last player selected on Saturday.
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SpaceX announced on Tuesday a new partnership with Cursor, the San Francisco-based AI coding company. The deal isn't a straightforward acquisition, at least, not yet. According to a post by SpaceX via X, the agreement gives the rocket company the right to acquire Anysphere, Cursor's parent company, later this year for $60 billion. This structure […]
The post SpaceX Strikes Potential $60B Deal to Acquire AI Startup Cursor appeared first on eWEEK.
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Google today commented on its partnership with Apple, confirming that Gemini will power a new, more personalized version of Siri that's set to be released later in 2026.
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Tim Cook's tenure as Apple CEO ends September 1 when he takes the role of executive chair. He will be replaced by John Ternus, a 25-year Apple veteran and head of its hardware engineering division. I get the sense Cook's professional obituaries will focus on his steady hand, execution success and lack of intra-company drama. All of those are virtues but I suspect the media, ever in love with a narrative of its own concoction, will use them as cudgels. Consider this an attempt to balance the record ahead of Cook's damning with the faintest of praise.
Cook is quiet and private, making it easy to paint him as a bland managerialist who coasted on the success of the iPhone. In Ternus, Apple once again has a "product guy" at its helm, a term loaded with enough subtext to sink a battleship. You can feel the implication that it's only "product guys" who have the vision, taste and knowledge to innovate. By extension, Cook was never "a real nerd," but an empty finance guy that never understood what makes Apple tick.
If there's one thing Silicon Valley loves more than money, it's a mercurial genius upon whom they can rest their dreams. Figures with a capital-V vision who invent new product categories with a flick of a wrist, captains of industry who inspire awe and devotion. And making enough money that even a Rockefeller would start thinking "gosh, that's a bit much."
The Jobsian myth-making obscures his talents and minimizes the number of misses he had along the way. Jobs' first tenure at Apple ended in failure and NeXT, for all its innovation, didn't survive as a standalone hardware maker. Many of his ideas were too big and ambitious to succeed and his refusal to compromise made them sink. His time in the wilderness made him a better manager, and a far better storyteller. But to suggest Jobs was gif
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Mythos has triggered emergency responses from central banks and intelligence agencies globally, as Anthropic decides who has access to the powerful model.
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CNET Managing Editor David Lumb delivers news about Apple's leadership change. Wes Ott covers today's other top tech stories, including Amazon's big bet on Claude developer Anthropic and how AI-generated tunes are flooding the Deezer streaming platform.
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Apple has been embroiled in a six-year legal battle over one of its Apple Watch health apps. The end may finally be in sight, and here's what Apple has to say about it.
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OpenAI this week introduced ChatGPT Images 2.0, which the company says brings a new era of image generation. Images 2.0 is an updated model that can better handle complex visual tasks.
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OpenAI launches ChatGPT Images 2.0 with image editing, reasoning, web research, multilingual support, and better text rendering for work.
The post OpenAI Debuts ChatGPT Images 2.0, Bringing Reasoning to AI Image Creation appeared first on eWEEK.
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Guided by your recovery and sleep, the Ultrahuman Ring's Les Mills PowerPlug will use your health metrics to recommend on-demand workouts.
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The company behind Dungeons & Dragons has its official answer to Critical Role in its new show Dungeon Masters, which airs weekly on YouTube.
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The proposed class action lawsuit says the company stands to benefit twice from the now-voided import duties.
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Threads users can chat in real-time conversations during big cultural events.
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T-Mobile's latest use of DoorDash is speedy and free, but it may not be available everywhere and requires you to install your own internet.
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Prediction market Kalshi has taken action against three political candidates, alleging that each was engaged with insider trading of information about their campaigns. The company implemented new rules last month aimed at preventing politicians and athletes from placing bets on events they can control, and it said those guardrails helped to flag this trio of cases.
The three candidates are Mark Moran of Virginia, Matt Klein of Minnesota and Ezekiel Enriquez of Texas. Kalshi reached settlements with Klein and Enriquez, both of whom cooperated in the platform's investigations. Each will face a fine of less than $1,000 and suspensions of up to five years. Moran's case has resulted in a disciplinary action, with a five year suspension and a fine of more than $6,000. He posted on X about the situation and claimed this was essentially a stunt to see if he'd be caught and "to highlight how this company is destroying young men."
Kalshi and other prediction markets have been the subject of se
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Meta is tracking some US employees' keystrokes, clicks, and screen activity to train AI agents, raising new questions about workplace surveillance.
The post Meta to Track Employee Keystrokes, Mouse Movements for AI Training appeared first on eWEEK.
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Sony is demonstrating just a small fraction of what physical AI might be able to do.
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The promotion lasts until May 16, but only when you trade in certain Apple devices.
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NEW RESOURCES Kabul Now: Taliban Launch New Website to Share Information on Their Activities. "The Taliban have announced that they have launched a new website named ‘Permukhtag' to provide information about the […]
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Meta has introduced a new "live chats" feature to Threads, enabling people on the platform to participate in real-time conversations about live events they're interested in. Live chats can be hosted within Threads communities, the topic-specific social spaces that Meta introduced last year.
The new feature sounds a bit like Threads' take on Instagram's broadcast channels, but the latter only allows for one-way messaging. Live chats can be hosted by select creators, including Community Champions — users highly engaged within specific communities — and media personalities. Once a chat is launched or scheduled, the host chooses who is invited to contribute and can then share the link publicly.
You can post photos, videos, links and emoji reactions as well as text-based messages. If you're unable to send messages in a live chat that is at capacity, you can still watch it, react to others messages and vote in polls. Live chats remain open to view after they've ended, and you don't need to be part of a community to join.
Meta is debuting its new social feature in the NBAThreads Community during the Playoffs, with Malika Andrews, Rachel Nichols, Trysta Krick, David Rushing and Lexis Mickens named as hosts. Live chats will appear at the top of the NBAThreads Community feed, and can also be shared in a post that might appear on your main feed in Threads. You'll also see a red ring around a host's profile photo when they're live.
Meta says live chats will gradually be rolled out to more communities on Threads, with features like co-hosting, lock screen widgets and the ability to quote and share messages from a chat on your feed coming soon.
Meta has been steadily expanding its X rival's features since it launched in 2023. It started sm
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One group of hackers used AI for everything from vibe coding their malware to creating fake company websites—and stole as much as $12 million in three months.
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Here are some simple but meaningful ways to help you feel more connected to our home planet.
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Anthropic is investigating reports that unauthorized users accessed its Mythos AI tool via a vendor, raising cybersecurity concerns.
The post Unauthorized Group Gains Access to Anthropic's Mythos AI appeared first on eWEEK.
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NEW RESOURCES Internet Archive Blog: DLARC Adds New Radio Resources to Celebrate World Amateur Radio Day. "Internet Archive's Digital Library of Amateur Radio & Communications, a library devoted to ham radio, shortwave, […]
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Choosing the right proxy server is essential to scale your web scraping data strategy. But since not all proxies are created equal, we break down how to choose the right one for your needs.
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See which streaming services you'll need to watch each series of the first round.
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Google is rolling out Gemini in Chrome across seven APAC markets, adding in-browser AI tools for summaries, image edits, and Google app actions.
The post Gemini in Chrome Rolls Out Across APAC, Bringing Browser AI to Millions of Users appeared first on eWEEK.
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OpenAI's new AI image model isn't a side quest. It's the company's bet on the creative part of its super app future.
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WhatsApp has started testing a paid subscription tier called WhatsApp Plus, which adds a set of personalization options on top of the standard messaging experience, according to WABetaInfo.
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Samsung is expanding the SmartThings connectivity platform to include many IKEA products. The company promises "seamless integration" with the furniture giant's Matter-over-Thread devices, which include stuff like smart lights, air quality sensors, remote controls and smart plugs.
This is great news for IKEA fans who want to bark orders at a smart assistant to turn the lights off and on, as Samsung says users will be able to "effortlessly incorporate" these gadgets into daily life. The SmartThings platform allows for
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Apple on Monday announced that Tim Cook will be stepping down as CEO, and some top leaders around the world have publicly commented on the news.
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Apple today updated its Sports app with weather conditions for F1 Grand Prix races and smaller widget options for both the iPhone's Home Screen and CarPlay.
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EVENTS North Carolina Department of Natural & Cultural Resources: State Archives to Host virtual program on New Americans in North Carolina. "As part of America 250 NC's ‘When Are We US?' theme, […]
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KAIST's humanoid robot sprints, moonwalks and kicks a ball on a soccer field, showing smooth repeatable movement powered by custom motors and AI.
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