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Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Sunday, Jan. 5

Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for Jan. 5. [...]

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Opera is now the first major web browser with AI-based agentic browsing

If you've been waiting for a better conjunction of web browser and AI, the wait is almost over, thanks to Opera. [...]

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Hisense announces 2025 mini-LED TV lineup, with screen sizes up to 100 inches – and a surprising smart TV switch

Hisense is updating its U9, U8, U7, and U6 series TVs for 2025, with larger screen sizes and gaming feature upgrades. [...]

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Android 16 Is Getting a Facelift, and Gemini Is Rolling Onto More Google Platforms

Google teased all the new features coming to its mobile operating system ahead of next week’s I/O conference. [...]

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T-Mobile is giving away the Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus for free - here's how it works

Trade in an eligible phone in any condition on a T-Mobile Experience Beyond or Go5G Next plan and receive a free Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus. [...]

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Engadget Podcast: The death of 4chan (for now)

4chan, one of the trolliest places on the internet, could be gone for good following last week's hack. In this episode, Devindra and Cherlynn break down what 4chan was and why it's influence can be found practically everywhere now. It's like we're living in  a poster's paradise. Also, we discuss YouTube's 20th birthday and all of the memories (and frustrations) it� [...]

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Do I really need antivirus for Windows 11?

Windows 10 service is set to end in October 2025, so when upgrading to Windows 11 do you really need antivirus? [...]

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Harnessing AI for a Healthier World: Ensuring AI Enhances, Not Undermines, Patient Care

For centuries, medicine has been shaped by new technologies. From the stethoscope to MRI machines, innovation has transformed the way we diagnose, treat, and care for patients. Yet, every leap forward has been met with questions: Will this technology truly serve patients? Can it be trusted? And what happens when efficiency is prioritized over empathy? […]<br /> The post Harnessing AI for a [...]

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Finally, a smart air purifier that effectively replaces allergy medicine for me

The Coway Airmega IconS is a dust-busting, retro-looking air purifier that gets the job done during winter times. [...]

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