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Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for Aug. 23.
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Intel Arc Graphics Driver for Windows is a driver specifically for Windows 10 and 11 with support for the 12th Gen Intel Core processor family and Intel Arc A-Series Graphics.... [License: Freeware | Requires:
11|10 | Size: 870 MB ]
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Siri's long-delayed overhaul could end up powered by Google's Gemini AI, a move that shows how urgently Apple is trying to close the gap with rivals.
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Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for Aug. 23, No. 538.
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The growth of AI has increased demand for semiconductors and competition among the companies that make them.
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What do you mean by "controls," Mr. President?
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In a clumsy T1 preview, Trump Mobile teases two entirely different phones on social media.
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Lucy's hacking fighting style fits well within the Guilty Gear universe.
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Despite accepting preorders and promising that "the wait is almost over," Trump Mobile doesn't seem any closer to proving the T1 Phone actually exists.
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NetSpeedTray allows you to monitor and assess your network speeds in real-time. This tool provides valuable insights into your internet performance, helping you stay informed about your connection status. [License: Open Source | Requires:
11|10 | Size: 107-126 MB ]
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Two sides looking to build on encouraging starts to the new campaign meet at the Etihad.
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Luis Enrique's men continue the defense of their title as they host Les Scoïstes.
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Now through August 29, Apple will donate $10 to the National Park Foundation for every purchase made in the U.S. using Apple Pay on Apple.com, in the Apple Store app, or at an Apple Store, up to a maximum of $1 million.
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From cutscene tips to early item grabs, here's my advice for getting started with the remake of one of my personal favorite Metal Gear games.
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Border agents can legally view and keep data from your phone as you cross into the US. A basic phone could keep your personal information secure.
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Apple is developing a new version of Siri that's supposed to be better than the existing ?Siri? in every way. It will be smarter and able to do more, functioning like ChatGPT or Claude instead of a barely competent 2012-era smartphone assistant.
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Earlier this month, a Reddit poster shared a two-minute video of a PC build… or at least an approximation of one, where almost every single component is lovingly simulated with hand-cut cardboard. The case is cardboard, the motherboard is cardboard, the graphics card is cardboard, even the (working!) CPU fan is cardboard. There are a few metal screws and brackets, and I'm guessing the power supply is only covered in cardboard, as that cardboard fan really spins and there are some actual RGB elements on the cardboard RAM.
The attention to detail is staggering. I'm not sure who made the original video (it may be the Reddit poster spotted by UFD Tech), but I was blown away when I saw that the cardboard CPU is held into its socket with a little tension bar. The cardboard hard drive—yes, in addition to the SSD, a hard drive that's realistically installed into its own
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Bluesky has chosen to block access in the state rather than risk potential fines of up to $10,000 per violation.
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TWEAKS AND UPDATES Search Engine Land: ChatGPT is sending less traffic to websites - down 52% in a month. "Referral traffic from ChatGPT to websites is down 52% since July 21, according […]
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'The Secret of the Ooze' is coming back to theaters for its 35th anniversary in March 2026.
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According to Bloomberg, Meta will pay at least $10 billion over six years to use Google Cloud servers and storage to expand its AI capabilities.
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Was it a leak? Not really. A "leaked" product is one that's been mistakenly revealed, whereas the speaker we saw during Google's Pixel event got a clear supporting role, with F1 driver Lando Norris cheerfully chatting with the device. Google meant for us to notice the new and unannounced smart speaker.
So, what do we know about this little gray (or porcelain?) speaker? Here's a quick breakdown.
Google's new Gemini speaker: What we know for sure
It exists
That may sound obvious, but so often with rumored or "leaked" new products, we're in the land of pure conjecture. In this case (and as I just mentioned), Google clearly intended for us to notice its new speaker.
In other words, it's the real deal. A new Google smart speaker is happening.
It's got Gemini inside
F1's Lando Norris was chatting with Google's new speaker during a demonstration of Gemini Live, a Gemini mode where you can have freewheeling conversations with the AI model about any subject you want.
That's all in the way of saying this new Google speaker runs on Gemini, and besides its Gemini Live capabilities, it's virtually certain to boast
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Fans want the Tesla CEO to "stop gooning to AI anime and take us to Mars."
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NEW RESOURCES Straight Arrow News: Interactive ‘ICE Detention Map' shows 71% of detainees have no criminal record. "Markers on the map vary in size and color based on the number of people […]
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Carrying your phone everywhere comes with a germy price.
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Before buying supplements, give these 11 vitamin-D-rich foods a try.
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The partnership is one of the first big moves from Meta's newly revamped AI team. Here's what we know so far.
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This should help.
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Don't miss the latest on Netflix, Hulu and other platforms. Here's what you should binge this weekend.
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And right now, the best-selling external DVD drive on Amazon is currently on sale. The Amicool USB CD/DVD drive is now just $20, down from its original $29 with this sizable 31% discount. (You'll need Prime to score this special price, but if you don't have Prime, you can get it at this price anyway just by signing up for a free 30-day Prime trial.)
Why the Amicool drive is so great
The Amicool drive comes with a USB 3.0 interface that transfers data at up to 5Gbps. That's fast enough for smooth working with large files, and it's also compatible with older USB standards, which is handy if you plan to use it with older laptops or PCs.
Thanks to plug-and-play, all you need to do is connect the drive via USB— no driver installations or power supply required. Almost all common formats are supported, from CD-R to DVD-RW, both for reading and burning. This makes it versatile for everything from making backups to digitizing old discs to installing older software.
Both USB-A and USB-C connectors are included here, so it's flexibly compatible with Windows PCs, MacBooks, and more. Mobile devices (e.g., smartphones and tablets)
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You've no doubt heard of supermoons, blue moons, mini moons and blood moons, but have you ever heard of a black moon?
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The hugely popular British crime drama returns with Jasper Tempest tackling grief and romance in between the sleuthing.
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This is made possible by the combination of powerful CPUs, dedicated graphics processors and, at the center of this development, a Neural Processing Unit (NPU). An NPU is not just an add-on, but a specialized accelerator designed precisely for the calculation of neural networks.
It enables offline AI tools such as GPT4All or Stable Diffusion not only to start, but also to react with high performance, low energy consumption and constant response time. Even with complex queries or multimodal tasks, the working speed remains stable. The days when AI was only conceivable as a cloud service are now over.
Work where others are offline
As soon as the internet connection is interrupted, classic laptops begin to idle. An AI PC, on the other hand, remains operational, whether in airplane mode above the clouds, deep in the dead zones of rural regions, or in an overloaded train network without a stable network.
In such situations, the structural advantage of locally running AI systems becomes apparent. Jan.ai or GPT4All can be used to create, check and revise texts, intelligently summarize notes, pre-formulate emails and categorize appointments.
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We're approaching the iPhone 17 launch, and with less than a month to go, MacRumors videographer Dan Barbera decided to take a look back at his year with the iPhone 16 Pro Max.
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EVENTS Gizmodo: Here Are the Winners of the 2025 Wildlife Photos of the Year Contest. "Biologists, zoologists, and paleontologists from across the world sent in submissions to this year's contest. The photos […]
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What happens when one of the world's richest companies decides to go all-in on AI? If you're Mark Zuckerberg, it means launching superclusters so large they could rival the footprint of Manhattan.
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The app is available again for download from Apple's and Google's app stores after it was removed following a U.S. ban on Jan. 18.
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Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) shareholders on Tuesday asked a judge to find that Elon Musk forced the company's board of directors into a deal for SolarCity in 2016 and wanted the CEO convicted, the electric vehicle maker one of the largest judgments in history paid $13 billion.
"This case was always about whether the acquisition of SolarCity was a bailout from financial troubles, a bailout orchestrated by Elon Musk," said Randy Baron, a shareholders' attorney, at the Zoom hearing.
The closing arguments listed the key findings of a 10-d
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