[ad_1] Looking for the most recent Mini Crossword answer? Click here for today’s Mini Crossword hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Wordle, Strands, Connections and Connections: Sports Edition puzzles. Need some help with today’s Mini Crossword? It’s not too tough, but 7-Across and 8-Across go together, and I always find … Read More “Today’s NYT Mini Crossword Answers for May 15” »
Month: May 2026
[ad_1] Today was closing arguments in the Musk v. Altman trial, and I almost feel bad writing about the unbelievable demolition derby I just witnessed. Steven Molo, Musk’s lawyer, stumbled over his words. He at one point called Greg Brockman — a co-defendant — Greg Altman. He erroneously claimed that Musk wasn’t asking for money … Read More “Musk v. Altman closing arguments” »
[ad_1] Mullvad is one of the few VPN providers that offers multiple exit IPs for its servers. If two people connect to the same server, they will usually end up with different public IPs. With only 578 servers (compared to Proton VPN’s 20,000), this kind of vertical scaling makes sense to avoid cramming too many … Read More “Mullvad exit IPs as a fingerprinting vector” »
[ad_1] Today, WhatsApp has announced the introduction of incognito chats with Meta AI. As the name implies, these are private chats with the Meta chatbot inside WhatsApp. And when we say private, we mean “truly private”, as Meta bills them – no one can read these chats, not even Meta (if you take their word … Read More “WhatsApp introduces incognito chats with Meta AI” »
[ad_1] All around the world, Apple developers do meaningful work that extends beyond great apps and games. They organize events, write tutorials, mentor others, and create spaces to learn and grow. By sharing their expertise and championing each other, they represent the best of the community. Meet some of the inspiring people who are making … Read More “To those who build community – Discover” »
[ad_1] If you’re looking to switch carriers or change your current phone plan, you’re probably looking at prices first. But that’s just the start, because perks such as hotspot data when you need to connect and streaming services when you want to relax also come into play. Here, we’re looking at two of the biggest cellular companies … Read More “T-Mobile vs. Verizon: Is It Time to Choose a New Carrier?” »
[ad_1] Joe Maring / Android Authority TL;DR Google has started rolling out a new Quick Share feature that lets Android users share files with iPhones using QR codes. iPhone users can scan the QR code through the Camera app, after which the file is securely uploaded to the cloud for transfer. The feature is rolling … Read More “Google starts rolling out QR code Quick Share transfers between Android and iOS” »
[ad_1] You didn’t install it. You weren’t asked. You may not have even known it was there. But if you use Google Chrome on a desktop computer, there’s a reasonable chance that a 4GB AI model called Gemini Nano is sitting on your hard drive right now, placed there automatically by Chrome sometime between late … Read More “Did Chrome Just Install a Massive AI Model on Your Device Without Telling You? Yes, Probably” »
[ad_1] A free Apple Developer account provides access to the tools, resources, and support you need to build and test apps and games. A free developer account is separate from an Apple Developer Program membership. Even if your organization holds the paid membership, creating your own free account gives you direct access to downloads and … Read More “Get the most out of your Apple Developer account – Discover” »
[ad_1] Generative artificial intelligence models are trained on vast troves of information gathered from the internet. And your phone number is probably in there. While some AI chatbots are trained to refuse to provide personal information about private individuals, it’s startling how easy it is to get them to do so anyway. With growing awareness … Read More “We Got Chatbots to Turn Over Personal Information. How to Keep Yours Safe” »
