
Connections is the latest New York Times word game that's captured the public's attention. The game is all about finding the "common threads between words." And just like Wordle, Connections resets after midnight and each new set of words gets trickier and trickier—so we've served up some hints and tips to get you over the hurdle.
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- Apple announced it's pulling some models of the Apple Watch due to a looming ban.
- The CEO of Masimo, the firm whose patents the ITC said Apple violated, said he's open to settling.
- However, Joe Kiani said Apple has not yet contacted them.
Masimo CEO Joe Kiani has spoken out about the clash
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- Adam Neumann said Flow would either "compete or partner" with WeWork.
- From what I could tell after visiting its first building, Flow doesn't need WeWork.
- Flow is putting a big emphasis on professional networking; residents I spoke to say it's been helpful.
When I walked into the lobby of Society Las Olas, an Adam Neumann
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- Iranian state media has said the country will soon receive Russian-made fighter jets.
- It's not clear when the jets will arrive, but Iran has long sought them to boost it aging air force.
- Even without new Russian jets, Iran might be able to gain an aerial edge over its neighbors.
After years of rumors about Iran receiving
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- US regulators ruled that new Apple Watches infringe upon existing patents held by Masimo.
- In response to the ruling, Apple said it would stop selling two models of the Apple Watch this week.
- The halt in sales could cost the company between $300-400 million, a Wedbush analyst estimated.
If Apple moves ahead with its tentative plan to stop selling two of
Rite Aid isn’t allowed to use AI-powered facial recognition technology for another five years as part of a settlement it reached with the Federal Trade Commission. In a complaint filed on Tuesday, the FTC accuses Rite Aid of using facial surveillance systems in a “reckless” manner from 2012 to 2020.
During this period, the FTC says Rite Aid used facial
Blockchain games are returning to Epic Games’ marketplace. The Epic Games Store has a strict ban on games classified as “Adults Only” by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) — normally games with excessive nudity or violence. But the marketplace announced today that blockchain games classified as AO only because they use