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NYT Strands today — my hints, answers and spangram for Saturday, January 11 (game #314)


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NYT Strands today — my hints, answers and spangram for Saturday, January 11 (game #314)


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NYT Connections today — my hints and answers for Saturday, January 11 (game #580)


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Quordle today – my hints and answers for Saturday, January 11 (game #1083)

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NYT Wordle today — answer and my hints for game #1302, Saturday, January 11
Go Here to Read this Fast! Industrial routers are being hit by zero-days from new Mirai botnets
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Industrial routers are being hit by zero-days from new Mirai botnets
Go Here to Read this Fast! Microsoft sues service for creating illicit content with its AI platform
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Microsoft sues service for creating illicit content with its AI platform



Meta has always had a bone to pick with Apple, and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is never afraid to discuss the company in interviews. The latest wide swing comes after a perceived lack of innovation, over-reliance on iPhone, and use of proprietary technologies.
The interview itself is covered in detail by 9to5Mac‘s Chance Miller, breaking down specific segments of the interview. I want to dive into a few of the things Zuckerberg said about Apple.
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Health care experts believe regenerative medicine has reached an ‘inflection point’


Throughout the year, Apple releases videos as part of its ongoing “Shot on iPhone” campaign, showcasing the capabilities of the iPhone’s camera system. The films frequently are used to mark the Chinese New Year, and Apple released its 2025 effort on Friday.
Titled “I Made a Mixtape for You,” the film follows Wei, who travels back home to celebrate Chinese New Year, and is nagged by his family to find love. Wei uncovers a 90s mixtape created by his parents, bringing him to a 90s dream world.

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Synchrony joins existing companies such as Affirm and Klarna, both of which offer buy-now, pay-later services via Apple Pay. They act as a replacement to Apple Pay Later, an installment service Apple abandoned in 2024.
The support page for Apple Pay lists Synchrony under the pay with installments section, first discovered by MacRumors. The service should appear under the “Other Cards & Pay Later Options” at checkout when using Apple Pay.
Go Here to Read this Fast! Synchrony Pay Later coming soon to Apple Pay
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Synchrony Pay Later coming soon to Apple Pay