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NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Monday, September 23 (game #470)
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NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Monday, September 23 (game #470)
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Quordle today – hints and answers for Monday, September 23 (game #973)
Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.Go Here to Read this Fast! Quordle today – hints and answers for Monday, September 23 (game #973)
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NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Monday, September 23 (game #204)
Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here’s all you need to know to solve today’s game, including the spangram.Originally appeared here:
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Avalanche’s path to $71: Key resistance levels identified
Avalanche has a bullish market structure on the daily chart.
The technical indicators showed a buy signal, traders can await a retest of this demand zone.Avalanche [AVAX] saw a breakout pas
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Breaking down Dogecoin’s bullish trends and resistance challenges
DOGE has remained in a bullish trend.
It was trading at around $0.108 as of press time.Dogecoin [DOGE] has recently broken a significant Relative Strength Index (RSI) level, indicating a
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YouTuber adapts hidden first-gen HomePod debug port to carry USB audio
A repair specialist on YouTube specializing in HomePod and other Apple device remediation has discovered that the debug port on the bottom of first-gen HomePods can be adapted to be used as a direct speaker for Mac.
Even the first-generation HomePod has a few hidden tricks up its sleeve.YouTube creator “NicsFix” recently posted a video featuring a first-generation HomePod that had a dead Wi-Fi chip, rendering it unable to be used on a Wi-Fi network. While plugging in a custom cable he made to fit the debug port hidden inside the bottom of the HomePod, he discovered that plugging the USB end into his Mac made the HomePod appear as a USB speaker.
The test HomePod’s other components worked fine, but the Wi-Fi chip was unrepairable unless one could source a replacement. Because the USB connection appeared to allow the HomePod to be used as a speaker, Nic experimented further.
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What is Pluto TV: channels, where to get it, and more
Pluto TV offers free entertainment from both on-demand and live internet TV services, but how does it compare to premium alternatives? This breakdown tells all.Go Here to Read this Fast! What is Pluto TV: channels, where to get it, and more
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See the iPhone 16’s game-changing battery removal process in new iFixit teardown
Apple introduced some major repairability improvements with the iPhone 16 lineup, but nothing stands out as much as the new battery removal process for the base iPhone 16. Doing away with the usual pull tabs, Apple is using an adhesive that debonds in response to a low electrical current. It only takes about a minute and a half for it to come unstuck, per Apple’s repair guide. A teardown by iFixit shows the process in action, and it sure looks easier than ever. iFixit tech Shahram Mokhtari said, “I’m not sure we’ve ever had a battery removal process go so cleanly and smoothly.”
Only the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus have the new adhesive, and they’ve earned a 7/10 on iFixit’s repairability scale. “Apple definitely seems to be leveling up on repairability,” Mokhtari, adding Apple has “landed another repairability win” with this year’s base iPhones thanks to the new battery removal procedure.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/smartphones/see-the-iphone-16s-game-changing-battery-removal-process-in-new-ifixit-teardown-213911136.html?src=rss
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“Building the AI infrastructure of the future” — Microsoft partners with BlackRock for $30BN+ fund to develop and power data centers
Microsoft partners with BlackRock for $30BN fund to develop and power AI data centers.Originally appeared here:
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For smart glasses and other wearables, fashion is as important as function
Who wants to wear tech that looks ugly even if it is useful? I certainly don’t.Originally appeared here:
For smart glasses and other wearables, fashion is as important as function