Month: May 2024

NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Thursday, May 2 (game #60)

Another day, another chance to solve the NYT’s fiendishly difficult new word game Strands. OK, maybe ‘fiendishly difficult’ is an exaggeration – but it definitely can be tough. If you’re a little stumped by today’s game you can scroll down for some hopefully helpful hints to get you going. SPOILER…

Read More

Snapchat will soon let you edit your messages after sending

Snap is launching a slew of new features in Snapchat, including the ability to edit already sent messages allowing you to rectify a “your” vs. “you’re” typo or other embarrassing errors. Snapchat is also getting emoji reactions, map reactions, and a new AI-powered reminders function. The edit message feature does…

Read More

UnitedHealth CEO admits it paid $22 million ransom to BlackCat

Health insurance provider UnitedHealth paid a multimillion-dollar ransom to hackers who broke into one of its subsidiaries, disrupting healthcare providers across the country for months, CEO Andrew Witty confirmed on Wednesday.  In a hearing before the Senate Committee on Finance, Witty said the decision to pay the $22 million ransom…

Read More

Nvidia asserts dominance over ‘basic AI PCs’ running NPUs with its GPU hardware

As the AI computing revolution hits its Apex, Nvidia has confidently stated that GPU technology is the way forward instead of dedicated NPUs in a new meeting.  As reported by Videocardz, a new meeting held by Nvidia about the “Premium AI PC” has seen Team Green confidently back its GPU…

Read More

Crunchyroll is about to get a little more expensive, just like all the other streamers

While Crunchyroll’s monthly prices haven’t jumped in five years, Sony is getting ready to change that for subscribers in a handful of countries. Crunchyroll announced today that the prices for its Mega Fan and Ultimate Fan streaming subscription tiers are going up as a result of “the company’s investment in…

Read More

How to play Netflix’s cloud games without waiting for an invitation

Want to try the nine games that Netflix now streams from cloud servers directly to your laptop, desktop, or TV? Officially, you’re supposed to wait until the beta rolls out more broadly, but for now, there may be an easier way. If you fire up a desktop web browser, log…

Read More