
This week’s puzzle is difficult. Not because it has an exceedingly complicated solution, but because the idea that underlies it is deep and ingenious. I only know of one method to solve it, but I’m curious whether alternative approaches exist. Feel free to spitball half-baked ideas in the comments. You might find…
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- Russia is reducing its military flights in the Ukraine war, a report said.
- It comes Ukraine shot down a series of Russian planes.
- Ukraine has used a range of tactics to counter Russia's air dominance.
A Ukrainian kill streak against Russian fighter jets appears to have caused
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- Elon Musk filed a lawsuit against Sam Altman and OpenAI last week.
- Following the news, Altman resurfaced an old exchange with Musk by replying to the Twitter thread.
- Altman was seemingly being sarcastic by writing "anytime" after Musk thanked him in 2019.
Sam Altman seemed keen to attract Elon Musk's attention by resurfacing

If you haven’t spent a lot of time inside Google Maps—besides getting from A to B and finding the nearest restaurant or bar—then you might not know about all the various features stuffed into the app since it first launched in 2005.

The professional network LinkedIn allows its users to see who viewed their profile so they can find out which people or companies are taking notice.
When you see a notification that someone has viewed your profile — on LinkedIn or otherwise — it's only natural to want to know who. But how do you do that, exactly? It just takes a couple clicks through the site. Then, you'll be able to see who's
This website first began on March 2, 2004. It’s older than YouTube, the iPhone, Uber, Tesla cars, Spotify and a whole lot more. It’s even roughly a month older than the word ‘podcast.’
To mark the 20th anniversary of Engadget, we’re taking a longer look at how the tech industry has changed over the past two decades. First up: streaming.
We were going to kick things off with a letter from the
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- The European Commission fined Apple 1.8 billion euros for abusing its market dominance.
- Apple restricted app developers from informing users about alternative, cheaper music services.
- Apple plans to appeal, arguing the decision lacks credible evidence and benefits Spotify.
Apple has been hit with a fine of 1.8 billion euros ($1.95
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- Sergey Brin says Google "definitely messed up" with Gemini's image generation.
- He was listed as a "core contributor" to Gemini in a December white paper.
- The Google cofounder says he came out of retirement because of AI's "exciting" trajectory.
Google cofounder Sergey Brin has weighed in on the
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- Video shows a Russian armored vehicle with soldiers riding on top being attacked.
- A US veteran fighting in Ukraine said it was "a daily occurrence" that had killed many Russians.
- Warning: The video contains graphic scenes of warfare that may be
Apple has been hit with a fine of €1.84 billion (about $2 billion) by European Union antitrust regulators over its App Store rules, and has been told it cannot stop music services from advertising cheaper subscription deals outside of Apple’s store. News of today’s fine was earlier reported by the Financial Times, and comes ahead of
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- As a single mother and professor, I struggled financially, so we moved into a rental on campus.
- My two daughters grew up on the college campus where I worked, and the students became mentors.
- This home was supposed to be temporary, but I still love it years later.
Living on a 1,000-acre college