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Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for April 27, #686

Hints and answers for Connections for April 27, #686. [...]

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Is prompt engineering a 'fad' hindering AI progress?

A principal scientist at Google DeepMind thinks prompting is the wrong user interface for generative AI, not to mention bad for AI researchers. Here's why. [...]

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Klarna Launches New BNPL Debit Card That Lets You Finance on the Fly – but There's a Catch

This new debit card will make it easy to select an interest-free BNPL plan at checkout, but there are fees to watch for. [...]

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Ready for an iPhone upgrade? Here's why you (probably) don't need to buy a Pro

They might be great, but Apple's flagship-level handsets just aren't designed for the masses. [...]

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Nintendo Switch 2 pre-orders open Thursday starting at $450, plus everything else you need to know

Nintendo finally revealed when gamers in the US and Canada will be able to place their orders for Switch 2 consoles. Nintendo announced that Switch 2 pre-orders will open on April 24 in both regions. Price has remained the same, even in the face of tariffs: the Switch 2 console alone will cost $450, while the Nintendo Switch 2 + Mario Kart World bundle will cost $500.<br /> However, Nintendo [...]

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Prompting GPT-5 for agentic workflows and advanced coding applications

OpenAI publishes a comprehensive prompting guide for GPT-5, addressing agentic workflows, new API parameters, coding workflows and concrete prompting patterns - including insights from the integration of the code editor Cursor.<br /> The article Prompting GPT-5 for agentic workflows and advanced coding applications appeared first on THE DECODER. [...]

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TSMC shows off 1.4nm chip tech that will appear in future iPhones and other devices

In case you're wondering how Moore's Law is doing, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp. (TSMC) just unveiled its latest 1.4-nanometer (nm) A14 process that will enter production in 2028. The technology promises a 15 percent performance boost, plus a 30 percent reduction in power draw compared to 2nm processors set to go into production later in 2025, TSMC said. The 1.4nm tech is like [...]

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Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for April 18, #411

Here are hints -- and the answers -- for the NYT Strands puzzle No. 411 for April 18. [...]

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You can now store a passport in your iPhone's Wallet – here's how

Apple's new Digital ID will be accepted at TSA checkpoints in more than 250 US airports, but only for domestic travel. [...]

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