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NYT Wordle today — answer and hints for game #1057, Saturday, May 11
By Marc McLaren last updated
Looking for Wordle hints? We can help. Plus get the answers to Wordle today and yesterday.
Android users may soon have an easier, faster way to magnify on-screen elements
By Cesar Cadenas published
Android 15's potential fourth zoom-in method could be the solution users have been waiting for, as the others aren't great.
Apple could revive a legendary product it killed 13 years ago — heir to Xserve to run on M2 Ultra silicon according to reports but no sign of Mac OS X Server yet
By Desire Athow published
Apple throws down the gauntlet at Google and Microsoft in the race toward AI domination
Love Chrome’s Memory Saver tool? Google will soon give you more control over how aggressive it is
By Allisa James published
Google Chrome’s Memory Saver tool will soon give users more control over its aggressiveness, with several settings.
Your iPhone may soon be able to transcribe recordings and even summarize notes
By Cesar Cadenas published
New leaks state iOS, iPadOS, and maybe macOS apps will receive new AI features, but how they'll work is a mystery.
LLM services are being hit by hackers looking to sell on private info
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Access to cloud-hosted LLMs can be expensive, making it a prime target for financially-motivated attackers.
Upcoming tech symposium may shed light on Samsung's plans to produce 1000-layer QLC NAND chips based on hafnia ferroelectrics
By Wayne Williams published
Upcoming tech symposium may shed light on Samsung's plans to produce 1000-layer QLC NAND chips based on hafnia ferroelectrics.
A new Spectre-esque cyberattack has been found — Intel CPUs under attack once again by encryption-cracking campaign
By Sead Fadilpašić published
AMD is immune this time around, though, and Intel claims previous mitigations still work.
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