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Destination
It's Official: Boring Cities Are Bad for Your Health

Oppressive, unstimulating urban architecture isn’t just about eyesores; there’s evidence that it can cause actual harm to its residents. To fix this in 2025, we must start building for joy. [...]

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Destination
NYT Connections today — my hints and answers for Friday, January 24 (game #593)

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. [...]

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Destination
Bitcoin's new high, bonds go bananas, and Coinbase joins the S&P 500: Markets news roundup

The U.S. bond market sets the risk-free rate against which every other asset is measured, which is why Ray Dalio calls it “the backbone of all markets.” But this week it’s also become the biggest story in global finance. Read more... [...]

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zdnet
Qualcomm patches three exploited security flaws, but you could still be vulnerable

Device manufacturers must still apply the critical updates to their individual products, but we're not out of the woods yet. [...]

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cnet
I Played Donkey Kong Bananza. It's the Switch 2's Killer Ape

If you're looking for a reason to get a Nintendo Switch 2, this game has a peel. [...]

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Destination
Google is delaying the Pixel 9a to fix a mystery “component quality issue”

Google has pushed back the Pixel 9a’s launch date to address a strange problem. [...]

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zdnet
One of my favorite smartwatches has a timeless analog look - and the features I need

For those who prefer a classic timepiece over the sleek, tech-heavy look of most smartwatches, the Withings ScanWatch Nova blends traditional analog styling with robust health and wellness features. [...]

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Big Tech’s quantum race is a golden opportunity for Dutch startup QuantWare

The obscure world of quantum computing is emerging from the lab and into the public domain — fuelled by Big Tech’s recent progress in quantum processors. In the past few months alone, Google launched a chip called Willow, Microsoft unveiled Majorana, and this week, Amazon revealed Ocelot.  While tech giants are making great strides, these companies are still working in dozens of qubits — fa [...]

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zdnet
How to turn on Android's Private DNS Mode - and why your security depends on it

Switching on Private DNS Mode on Android ensures your searches and DNS queries are encrypted, keeping them safe from prying eyes. Here's what else you should know. [...]

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