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    Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.
  • Quordle hints and answers for Friday, April 24 (game #1551)
    Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.
  • NYT Connections hints and answers for Friday, April 24 (game #1048)
    Looking for NYT Connections answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, plus my commentary on the puzzles.
  • Google is turning AI into the layer over everything — and apps may never feel the same
    Google plans to reshape how people use their devices at Google I/O by turning AI into the main interface that handles tasks across apps and devices
  • '100% accurate' Off Campus trailer praised as book fans are convinced Dean and Allie's scene means Prime Video romance drama is 'getting season 2'
    The first full trailer for Prime Video's Off Campus is here after a painful wait — and some fans think one steamy scene has already secured a second season.
  • 'We love you, and we want you to win' — OpenAI releases GPT-5.5 for ChatGPT
    OpenAI has released GPT-5.5, which makes ChatGPT more reliable and useful
  • Australia joins countries trialing Claude Mythos 'to ​make sure we are aware of emerging vulnerabilities'
    The company is "working with" Anthropic and other similar software providers, a spokesperson said.
  • Exclusive: BDX Droid figures, a talking Mandalorian, and more Star Wars toys are landing at Disney Store for May the 4th
    Disney Store’s May the 4th drop includes exclusive BDX Droid figures, a talking Mandalorian action figure, light-up gauntlets, collectible pins, and more inspired by The Mandalorian and Grogu.
  • Thermal Master P4 review: Easily the best phone-connected thermal camera yet, but it's not perfect
    The Thermal Master P4 is a thermal camera that connects to an Android phone or PC using USB.
  • Spotify is celebrating its 20th anniversary, and so are we — these are 5 of the platform’s landmark moments and yes, one of them involves Taylor Swift
    These are 5 of Spotify's most memorable moments from the last 20 years.
  • The dark side of AI —shocking report reveals 11 planned AI data centers connected to OpenAI, Meta and Microsoft could produce more greenhouse gases than Morocco
    New AI data centers could emit more greenhouse gases than an entire nation.
  • 'Long term, the only manually driven car will be the Tesla Roadster': Elon Musk says future lineup is going to be almost entirely autonomous
    Tesla's CEO says that the only non-autonomous vehicle in the company's future line-up will be the Roadster.
  • Is that it? IKEA's has a limited-edition merch range to mark its 40th birthday — but it's rather underwhelming
    The Aurtiende range lets you express your IKEA love on your chest, or head — but I think the brand could have put a bit more effort in.
  • 'Identity is the new battleground': Why your IT helpdesk is suddenly getting a lot of bizarre calls
    Okta vishing attacks rely on impersonation and urgency, allowing attackers to manipulate support staff and quickly escalate into large-scale data breaches.
  • If you think this Unitree G1 robot rollerblading is scary, wait until you see it iceskating — robot Winter Olympics can’t be far behind, and we should talk about robot mobility
    Unitree drops a new video featuring a G1 with wheels instead of feet, and, in it, Unitree also equips its feet with skates.
  • What is the release date for Marshals: A Yellowstone Story episode 9 on CBS and Paramount+?
    Last week finally saw the arrival of some truly high-stakes drama. But when does Marshals: A Yellowstone Story episode 9 hit CBS and Paramount+?
  • This free NASA tool lets you make a personalized satellite photo —and it's the most fun you'll have on Earth Day
    NASA’s latest tool lets you spell your name in the Earth’s most unusually shaped features.
  • 'Just use the manual': I followed ChatGPT's PC-building instructions, and all I got was a huge headache and a schooling on prompting
    Is AI the right companion when building a PC for the first time? Here's what I found out when I tried it.
  • 'Humans being optional': Gartner says robots will dominate workload handling in 50% of new warehouses by 2030
    Warehouses are evolving into automated environments where AI and robotics handle operations, reducing human involvement and increasing system adaptability.
  • 'An AI-led defense strategy that's overseen by humans': Google is introducing more agents to its 'full AI stack' to allow AI security at 'infinite scale'
    Three new agents introduced at Google Cloud Next, which are soon to be released.
  • I've been a Spotify subscriber for 17 years — here are the top 5 plug-ins I recommend for the music streamer
    Spotify is better with extensions — and these 5 in particular can help you make the most of the audio streaming platform.
  • UleFone RugKing 5 Pro review: While this rugged phone built to a price, it does have some virtues to offset the vices
    The UleFone RugKing 5 Pro is a robust device with decent battery life, but built to a price specification.
  • Nintendo teases they'd 'like to adhere' to the Super Mario Galaxy Movie's lore in future games — including Princess Peach's backstory
    The Super Mario Galaxy Movie could inform future Nintendo games, despite the mixed response from audiences.
  • Nintendo fans are suing the company for a tariff refund — but they're unlikely to succeed
    If gamers have their way, tariff refunds will flow all the way back to customers rather than Mario’s pockets.
  • "Hackers can now launch massive 2Tbps attacks": Report reveals staggering 10x growth in botnet size with record-breaking DDoS incidents peaking for 40 minutes as multi-vector attacks grow in complexity and become harder to dismantle
    Largest botnet grows tenfold in a year as sustained 2Tbps attack signals growing scale of modern DDoS campaigns.
  • I found a £449 Lenovo mini PC deal for the office — the compact IdeaCentre Mini with Intel Core 5 processor and 16GB RAM gets a huge price cut in Amazon's surprise Tech Week sale but stock is running out fast
    The Lenovo IdeaCentre Mini Desktop delivers modern performance in a compact design, and it’s currently priced under £450.
  • There's a massive Sony headphones sale ahead of its expected new launches — score record-low prices starting at just $39.99
    Just ahead of Sony's rumored 2026 release, you can score massive discounts on existing Sony headphones and earbuds, with prices starting at just $39.99.
  • Forget the cloud or pricey portable SSDs — back up your files restore classic disc backups to modern laptops with these budget DVD writer deals
    These budget DVD writers bring disc support back to modern laptops, and both are available at great prices right now.
  • PlayStation users are now being asked for age verification in the UK and Ireland, or risk losing access to communication features when it soon becomes mandatory
    Sony has begun rolling out PlayStation age verification for users in the UK and Ireland.
  • Major Russian Android apps know who's using a VPN, digital rights group warns
    Researchers at digital rights group RKS Global found that 30 out of the 30 most popular Russian Android apps can detect VPNs, with numbers likely to rise.
  • US Special Forces Soldier Arrested for Polymarket Bets on Maduro Raid
    The master sergeant allegedly used classified intel to profit on the capture of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro, marking the first US arrest for insider trading on a prediction market.
  • Newly Deciphered Sabotage Malware May Have Targeted Iran’s Nuclear Program—and Predates Stuxnet
    Researchers have finally cracked Fast16, mysterious code capable of silently tampering with calculation and simulation software. It was created in 2005—and likely deployed by the US or an ally.
  • Rednote Draws a Line Between China and the World
    As the platform expands abroad, it’s taking steps to separate Chinese users from the international audiences it once brought together.
  • Apple’s Next Chapter, SpaceX and Cursor Strike a Deal, and Palantir’s Controversial Manifesto
    In this week’s episode of Uncanny Valley, we talk about Tim Cook’s legacy as CEO at Apple and what his long-rumored departure means for the future of one of the world's biggest companies.
  • At 'AI Coachella,' Stanford Students Line Up to Learn From Silicon Valley Royalty
    CS 153 has gone viral on the Palo Alto campus—and on X. Not everyone is happy about it.
  • Palantir Employees Are Starting to Wonder if They're the Bad Guys
    Interviews with current and former Palantir employees, along with internal Slack messages obtained by WIRED, suggest a workforce in turmoil.
  • Lume Cube Edge Light Go Review (2026): Versatile, Portable
    Portable lamps are rarely, if ever, as powerful, precise, and multipurpose as the Lume Cube Edge Light Go.
  • These New Smart Glasses From Ex-OnePlus Engineers Have a Hidden Cost
    The Kickstarter-funded glasses from L'Atitude 52°N have AI features bundled for one year, but the company doesn't know yet how much it will charge for access after that.
  • The Best Robotic Pool Cleaners of 2026: Beatbot, iGarden, Dreame
    Send the pool guy packing. One of these robotic buddies can maintain your water quality instead.
  • Best Fitbit Models for Beginners, Athletes, and Kids (2026)
    The fitness trackers I'd recommend to beginners, athletes, and kids.
  • Best Robot Vacuum of 2026: Shark, Eufy
    Tired of vacuuming? Hand the reins to a robot vacuum.
  • They Made D4vd a Star. Now They Want Him Convicted of Murder
    A legion of young fans propelled the singer D4vd to viral fame. Now that he’s been charged with the murder of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, they say the clues were in their Discord all along.
  • 7 Best Shower Filters of 2026 Are WIRED-Tested and -Approved
    I tested leading filtered showerheads to see how well they remove total chlorine from your water.
  • A Startup Says It Grew Human Sperm in a Lab—and Used It to Make Embryos
    Paterna Biosciences says it has determined the set of instructions needed to turn sperm-making stem cells into "normal, mature" sperm.
  • The Adidas Hyperboost Edge Is Your New Super Trainer
    How do shoe companies translate superfast racing shoe tech into your daily trainers? We break it down with some of the best new running shoes on the market.
  • Sony Inzone H6 Air Review: Comfortable Headphones, Great Sound
    Sony’s new Inzone H6 Air is a departure from the typical gaming headset design, and I’m on board.
  • Hoka Coupon Codes: 30% Off | April 2026
    Unlock free expedited shipping or 10% off with today’s Hoka discount codes, plus save up to 30% with the best discounts for April 2026.
  • Verizon Promo Codes: $200 Verizon Gift Cards | April 2026
    Ready for an upgrade? Apply our latest promotional codes today and choose a select service plan to score a discount with Verizon.
  • Dermstore Promo Codes: 25% Off
    Score major savings on premium skincare, hair care, and cosmetics with these verified Dermstore discount codes and rewards offers.
  • Chirp Discount Codes and Deals: Save Up to 67%
    Use these verified Chirp coupon codes and shopping tips to score up to 67% off wheels, up to 50% off refurbished products, and more.
  • How I Get Free Traffic from ChatGPT in 2025 (AIO vs SEO)
  • Top 10 AI Tools That Will Transform Your Content Creation in 2025
  • LimeWire AI Studio Review 2023: Details, Pricing & Features
  • Top 10 AI Tools in 2023 That Will Make Your Life Easier
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  • Beginner Guide to CJ Affiliate (Commission Junction) in 2022
  • TOP 11 AI MARKETING TOOLS YOU SHOULD USE (Updated 2022)
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  • What is Blockchain: Everything You Need to Know (2022)
  • ProWritingAid VS Grammarly: Which Grammar Checker is Better in (2022) ?
  • Sellfy Review 2022: How Good Is This Ecommerce Platform?
  • Ahrefs vs SEMrush: Which SEO Tool Should You Use?
  • Top 10 Best PLR(Private Label Rights) Websites | Which One You Should Join in 2022?
  • Canva Review 2022: Details, Pricing & Features
  • Top 7 Best Wordpress Plugin Of All Time
  • Ginger VS Grammarly: Which Grammar Checker is Better in (2022) ?
  • Most Frequently Asked Questions About NFTs(Non-Fungible Tokens)
  • 10 Best Chrome Extensions That Are Perfect for Everyone
  • Most Frequently Asked Questions About Email Marketing
  • 7 Free Websites Every Content Creator Needs to Know
  • Top 9 Free AI Tools That Make Your Life Easier
  • Parents Can Now See What Their Kids Are Asking Meta AI About
    The company adds a feature that will reveal what topics teens delve into with AI on Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp.
  • Samsung Brings Ikea Smart Home Support to Its Platform, With One Important Caveat
    If you have the right Samsung hub, you can now get Ikea's low-cost devices without needing any expensive add-ons.
  • Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for April 24, #578
    Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for April 24, No. 578.
  • Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for April 24 #782
    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for April 24, No. 782.
  • Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for April 24, #1048
    Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for April 24, No. 1,048.
  • ChatGPT Helped Plan FSU Shooting, Florida Officials Say
    Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announces the launch of a criminal investigation into OpenAI in connection with the 2025 Florida State University shooting.
  • Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for April 24, #1770
    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for April 24, No. 1,770.
  • LG's Micro RGB TVs Boast Big Screens, Big Colors and Big Prices
    The Micro RGB TV evo range supports over a billion colors and is available in sizes over 75 inches.
  • You Can Now Stream DirecTV on Your Meta Quest Headset
    The app brings lots of live channels and on-demand to the VR world.
  • Happy 20th Birthday, Spotify. Here's the Platform's Most Streamed of All Time
    Taylor Swift, Bad Bunny and Drake are among the top artists.
  • Tesla Owners May Need to Visit New Microfactories to Update Full Self-Driving
    Elon Musk admits owners with outdated self-driving hardware who purchased the option will require a major retrofit effort.
  • Elon Musk's SpaceX Teams Up With Cursor for AI Coding: How Rockets and AI Fit Together
    The deal comes with the right to acquire Cursor for $60 billion.
  • Claude Can Connect to More Apps You Use Every Day
    Audible, Uber Eats and more can now connect to Anthropic's AI chatbot.
  • The Motorola Razr Fold Has a UK Price, but Will It Be So Expensive in the US?
    A direct conversion from pounds to dollars would make the new two-panel folding phone seriously pricey in the US. However, that's not the whole picture.
  • ChatGPT 5.5 Is All About Math, Science and AI Research
    OpenAI says its latest model is meant to help run your computer.
  • From Tea Leaves to AI: Why Today's High-Tech Predictions Are So Dangerous
    Guest column: For centuries, humans looked to seers and astrologers to determine fate. Today, we look to algorithms, and the loss of agency is the same.
  • When to Stream 'Marty Supreme' on HBO Max
    Here's how to watch Timothée Chalamet's Oscar-nominated performance.
  • Play One of the Best Games of 2025 Right Now on Xbox Game Pass
    You can also play Vampire Crawlers, the follow-up to the popular game Vampire Survivors.
  • You Should Have Exactly 3 Pairs of Headphones. Here's Why
    Picking the right headphones for the right situation is key. For everyday use, exercising and lengthy listening time, three is the perfect number for a headphones collection. Here are my picks.
  • Tim Cook Only Half Solved Tech We Wear on Our Faces. Now It's Ternus' Turn
    Commentary: One big product frontier still looms for Apple. Will smart glasses have their AirPods moment at last?
  • Don't Wait for the iPhone 18. Just Get Apple's iPhone 17
    Commentary: If you want a new iPhone, get Apple's iPhone 17. The iPhone 18 is still too far away, and we don't know enough about it to justify the wait.
  • Google Wallet Brings Travel Updates Directly to Android Home Screens
    Planning your trip just became a whole lot easier.
  • Toy Story 5 Promotion Spoons Up Nostalgia With the Return of Cereal Box Toys
    If you have fond memories of cereal prizes, this news might bowl you over.
  • Your Old Tech Is Worth Money. Yet 29% of Americans Just Stash It Out of Sight, CNET Finds
    Your old smartphone can be recycled or traded in for extra cash, but only 24% of Americans are doing so. Even worse, some US adults are throwing tech away, CNET finds.
  • Trading Up to a New Smartphone or Tablet? How to Get Top Dollar for Your Old One
    Only 24% of US adults are turning their tech in for extra cash, CNET finds.
  • Google Cloud Next: It’s time to create value, not slop, from the AI boom
    Attendees at Google Cloud Next in Las Vegas are backing AI all the way to the bank. But as AI turns up in everything, everywhere, all at once, we’re going to need to get a lot stricter about what we use it for.
  • AI drives software productivity – and challenges – for Motorway
    We talk to Ryan Cormack of used car marketplace Motorway about how AI-driven development increases the speed and productivity of engineering and the challenges it brings
  • Medical data of half a million Britons on sale in China after Biobank breach
    Biobank operator is taking steps to improve security after biological, health and lifestyle information from its database was offered for sale on a Chinese website
  • Digital twin of athlete’s heart to demonstrate future of healthcare
    IT services firm opens a window to the future of healthcare and physical training as tech advancements converge
  • Chinese hackers using compromised networks to spy on Western companies, says Five Eyes
    Companies urged to take countermeasures as Chinese hacking groups use networks of infected home and office devices ‘at scale’ to evade security monitoring systems
  • AI adoption is rapid but many stuck at basic levels, says AWS
    The UK could unlock £35bn of productivity – equivalent to the economy of Manchester – if organisations can move from basic use of AI to productive, often agentic, modes of working
  • NCSC heralds end of passwords for consumers and pushes secure passkeys
    UK National Cyber Security Centre is urging consumers to replace passwords and two-factor authentication with passkeys, following a technical study that shows they are more secure and easier to use
  • Interview: Critical local infrastructure is missing link in UK cyber resilience
    Jonathan Lee, director of cyber strategy at Trend AI, argues for more focus on local and municipal cyber resilience
  • Government terminates Capita’s Royal Mail pension contract
    Contract termination comes as Capita’s failings in a separate government pension scheme hit the headlines
  • UK to build ‘national cyber shield’ to protect against AI cyber threats
    Security minister Dan Jarvis calls for artificial intelligence companies to work with government to develop AI-driven cyber defences
  • Lloyds Register evaluates AI-based nautical navigation
    Lloyds Register assessment used a computer vision system to identify and categorise complex navigation scenarios, working in conjunction with human crew
  • Microsoft faces court battle in £2bn Windows Server class action
    The Competition Appeal Tribunal has allowed the unfair licensing case against Microsoft to go ahead
  • UK government beats drum for fintech industry at Fintech Week
    UK government announces open banking strategies during London Fintech Week, including regulation and £1m investment
  • Egypt targets nearshore IT outsourcing market as global demand shifts
    Talent scale, cost advantage and AI capability position Egypt as an alternative to Eastern Europe in evolving sourcing strategies
  • A tsunami of flaws: When frontier AI and Patch Tuesday collide
    Microsoft’s April Patch Tuesday drop was the second-largest in history, falling just shy of an October 2025 record. What is behind the spike in vulnerability disclosures, and is there a connection to Anthropic’s bug-hunting Claude Mythos AI model?
  • Blackbox replaces two racks of HPE storage with 8U of Everpure
    UK-based IaaS ‘sovereign’ provider, with multiple public sector-facing clients, replaced end-of-life 3PAR arrays with FlashArray storage that saw it reduce power consumption by 85%
  • Three-quarters of UK IT leaders without strong AI governance plans
    Almost one in nine British IT leaders say their organisations use agentic AI, but with few putting in place strong governance plans, according to a Red Hat survey
  • Nation states responsible for ‘nationally significant’ cyber attacks against UK, says NCSC chief
    The UK is facing four nationally significant cyber attacks a week, the majority from hostile states, NCSC chief, Richard Horne, will warn at the CyberUK conference
  • Anthropic's Mythos raises the stakes for security validation
    Letting probabilistic AI models autonomously operate inside production networks creates real safety and auditability issues, and that core security validation still needs deterministic guardrails. And Anthropic just raised the stakes.
  • Sans Institute preps live systems for Nato cyber exercise
    Cyber training body the Sans Institute is preparing live power generation IT and OT systems for Nato’s annual Locked Shields blue team exercise, which this year appears more relevant than ever
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