Today’s NYT Strands Hints, Answer and Help for Oct. 10, #221

Today’s NYT Strands Hints, Answer and Help for Oct. 10, #221

Looking for the most recent Strands answer? Click here for our daily Strands hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Mini Crossword, Wordle and Connections puzzles. Strands doesn’t get as much attention as its New York Times game siblings Wordle and Connections, but it can be just as challenging and entertaining. Strands … Read more

The Influence of the US Far Right on Ireland Is Growing

The Influence of the US Far Right on Ireland Is Growing

“The people who are running us act like they are Jewish and act like they are Christian. They are not Christian, nor are not Jewish, they are Satanists. And they belong to secret societies, and that’s where their loyalty lies, not with God, not with Jesus, not with anything else, but the deceiver.” Pedersen told … Read more

How to get the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses for less on Prime Day

How to get the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses for less on Prime Day

Save $60: By opting for refurbished Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses, you can grab them for just $239 instead of the $299 they’d be brand new. This price isn’t Prime Day-specific, but for anyone who was hoping to see these glasses go on sale during Prime Day, it’s the best “deal” you can get. Considering there … Read more

Health insurtech startup Qantev raises €30 million to outperform LLMs with small AI models

Health insurtech startup Qantev raises €30 million to outperform LLMs with small AI models

Health and life insurance providers face a rising volume of claims due to chronic disease and aging populations, but their processes lack scalability. AI automation can help, but it takes more tailoring than for other insurance types. Automating property and casualty insurance, for instance, gave rise to public company Guidewire decades ago, but health insurance … Read more

Chromebooks’ Windows compatibility could be on the chopping block

Chromebooks’ Windows compatibility could be on the chopping block

What you need to know Parallels for ChromeOS, which lets Chromebooks run Windows apps, might soon be shutting down. A new report highlights that there haven’t been major updates for about 18 months, hinting at dwindling interest from Google. After a promising start, the project has been stagnant, with the last significant update in mid-2022 … Read more

Open-Source AI Definition Finally Gets Its First Release Candidate

Open-Source AI Definition Finally Gets Its First Release Candidate

An anonymous reader quotes a report from ZDNet: Getting open-source and artificial intelligence (AI) on the same page isn’t easy. Just ask the Open Source Initiative (OSI). The OSI, the open-source definition steward organization, has been working on creating an open-source artificial intelligence definition for two years now. The group has been making progress, though. … Read more

Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Use iPhone Mirroring on a Corporate Mac

Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Use iPhone Mirroring on a Corporate Mac

Apple’s new iPhone Mirroring feature in macOS Sequoia might seem like a convenient way to access your phone from your work computer, but security firm Sevco has uncovered a significant privacy risk that should make employees think twice before enabling this feature on company-owned Macs, at least for now. According to a new blog post … Read more