NYT mini crossword answers for October 12

NYT mini crossword answers for October 12

The Mini is a bite-sized version of The New York Times‘ revered daily crossword. While the crossword is a lengthier experience that requires both knowledge and patience to complete, The Mini is an entirely different vibe. With only a handful of clues to answer, the daily puzzle doubles as a speed-running test for many who … Read more

The most interesting unicorns to come out of Japan

The most interesting unicorns to come out of Japan

Japan’s startup sector, despite being one of the biggest in the world, has lagged behind other regions like the U.S., China, and the U.K., in terms of the number of unicorns and the scale of venture capital investment. For years, an aging population, overall economic deflation, and salarymen’s inclination to work at traditional, big corporations … Read more

If Android is split away from Google it will die

If Android is split away from Google it will die

As part of the antitrust action against Google, the Department of Justice has proposed a remedy that would split Android and Chrome away from Google. This is because Google was found to be abusing monopoly powers during the trial in August 2024. I agree that Google abuses its power, and severe penalties should be imposed … Read more

I want one in my Samsung Galaxy S25

I want one in my Samsung Galaxy S25

Peek inside the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE, and you’ll spot an Exynos 2400e processor. While hardly remarkable for global audiences, Exynos on US soil is somewhat of a rarity — you’ll have to go back to the Galaxy Note 5 and S6 era for the chip’s previous appearances. The US is home turf for Qualcomm’s … Read more

Boeing Plans to Cut 17,000 Jobs – 10% of Its Workforce

Boeing Plans to Cut 17,000 Jobs – 10% of Its Workforce

“Boeing said Friday it will cull 10 percent of its workforce — roughly 17,000 jobs,” reports the Washington Post, “as the aviation giant grapples with mounting losses and manufacturing disruptions amid a machinists strike that has dragged into a fifth week.” Executives, managers and production employees will be affected by the cuts, chief executive Kelly … Read more

Top Stories: iOS 18.1 Release Date, New Macs Incoming, and More

Top Stories: iOS 18.1 Release Date, New Macs Incoming, and More

Things are firming up for a big Halloween week for Apple, with the company’s next operating system updates reportedly coming early in the week and hardware launches coming a few days later. Ahead of those hardware launches, we’ve recently seen what appears to be one of the most significant physical product leaks in years, while … Read more

I’m worried Intel is making a mistake with Arrow Lake

I’m worried Intel is making a mistake with Arrow Lake

For the last several years, every new generation from Intel has felt like a make-or-break moment. Now, with Arrow Lake CPUs, the stakes are even higher. Intel is facing unprecedented financial troubles, and although it still makes some of the best processors, the silicon giant that used to loom over the PC industry isn’t as … Read more

iPhone Mirroring on the Mac Is Missing This Important Feature

iPhone Mirroring on the Mac Is Missing This Important Feature

Apple introduced iPhone Mirroring in macOS Sequoia, allowing you to use your iPhone through your Mac’s display, keyboard, and mouse. However, there’s one missing feature that I really want. If you have an iPhone running iOS 18 or later, and a Mac running macOS Sequoia or later, you can open the iPhone Mirroring app on … Read more

Starship Troopers: Extermination debuts on console and PC

Starship Troopers: Extermination debuts on console and PC

Get ready for some overly enthusiastic campy dialogue. Incoming message from the United Citizen Federation! Offworld—in collaboration with Sony Pictures Consumer Products, and Knights Peak— has launched Starship Troopers: Extermination. Coming out of early access, the game is now live on Steam and Epic Games Store on the PC and PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series … Read more