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Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for Dec. 8, #645
Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for Dec. 8, No. 645.View the full article
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Every Bob's Burgers Christmas Episode, Ranked From Pretty Great to Perfect
There are no bad Christmas episodes of Bob's Burgers, but there are a couple that stand out in the crowd.View the full article
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Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for Dec. 8, #1633
Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for Dec. 8, No. 1,633.View the full article
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Netflix co-CEO reportedly discussed Warner Bros. deal with Trump
Will Netflix’s $82.7 billion deal to acquire Warner Bros. get approval from federal regulators? While Paramount was assumed to be the frontrunner to acquire the storied movie studio thanks to CEO David Ellison’s connections to the Trump administration, new reporting in Bloomberg and The Hollywood Reporter suggests that Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos met with President […]View the full article
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More All-Black Vision Pro Prototype Parts Surface Online
A new image shared by prototype collector and leaker Kosutami appears to show parts designed for an unreleased all-black Apple Vision headset. The image shows what seems to be a Vision Pro's left power strap and audio pod with the attached power cable. It seems to be identical to Apple's existing hardware, but uses a dark finish not seen on any production Vision Pro hardware. Kosutami previously claimed that Apple has been testing a thinner and lighter mixed-reality headset referred to internally as "Vision Air," featuring a Midnight-colored exterior and reduced weight achieved by switching several structural components and the battery enclosure to titanium. According to the leaker, this model would retain an aluminum exterior but adopt a deep bluish-black finish rather than the Vision Pro's current silver and white. Earlier this year, Kosutami also shared images of a new Lightning-style connector in Midnight said to be intended for a next-generation Vision headset. The existing Vision Pro uses a 12-pin connector, while the unreleased cable featured only eight pins, which seemed to indicate that Apple may have been redesigning the external battery system for future headsets. Apple had been widely expected to release a lower-cost headset called the "Vision Air," as well as a redesigned second-generation Vision Pro. However, Bloomberg reported in October that Apple paused development of all Vision headsets in order to accelerate work on AI-powered smart glasses.Related Roundup: Apple Vision ProTag: KosutamiBuyer's Guide: Vision Pro (Buy Now)Related Forum: Apple Vision Pro This article, "More All-Black Vision Pro Prototype Parts Surface Online" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
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X deactivates European Commission’s ad account after the company was fined €120M
X has seemingly penalized the European Commission's account after the commission fined the company over blue checkmarks and ad transparency.View the full article
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Apple May Have to Enable Always-On GPS in India
India is reviewing a proposal that would require Apple to keep GPS location services permanently active on every iPhone sold in the country, according to Reuters. Under the proposal, smartphone makers including Apple would be required to activate satellite-assisted GPS on their devices at all times with no option for users to disable the feature. The Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) argues that location data from cell tower triangulation is not sufficiently precise for investigative use and that authorities should have access to meter-level coordinates provided by GPS. GPS is typically activated only when specific apps request location access or when an emergency call is placed. The COAI has also asked the government to require smartphone makers to disable pop-up notifications that inform users when a carrier is attempting to access location information. Apple has formally opposed the proposal. In a letter sent in July by the India Cellular & Electronics Association (ICEA), which represents Apple and Google, the companies warned the government that forcing GPS to remain active at all times would constitute a regulatory overreach. The news comes shortly after India reversed a separate directive that would have required all smartphone makers, including Apple, to preinstall a government app and prevent users from disabling its functions. The order was rescinded after widespread criticism.Tag: India This article, "Apple May Have to Enable Always-On GPS in India" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
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Apple Chip Chief Johny Srouji Could Be Next to Go as Exodus Continues
Apple's senior vice president of hardware technologies Johny Srouji could be the next leading executive to leave the company amid an alarming exodus of leading employees, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports. Srouji apparently recently told CEO Tim Cook that he is "seriously considering leaving" in the nature future. He intends to join another company if he departs. Srouji leads Apple's chip design and pioneered the transition to Apple silicon. Earlier this week, it emerged that Meta had hired multiple significant Apple employees, including longtime Apple designer Alan Dye, while conducting its own recruiting blitz for AI and smartglasses development. Meanwhile, Apple announced the retirement of Senior Vice President and General Counsel Kate Adams, Lisa Jackson, Vice President of Environment, Policy and Social Initiatives, and AI chief John Giannandrea. Earlier this year, Apple lost Chief Operating Officer Jeff Williams, who is retiring, and Chief Financial Officer Luca Maestri. There have also been rumors about Apple CEO Tim Cook retiring, with rumors suggesting he is preparing to leave his role as soon as next year. Gurman says that the losses are partly due to veteran executives nearing retirement age, but there is still a "disconcerting brain drain" taking place in the company. Nevertheless, Gurman says the accumulative weight of the departures all add up to "one of the most tumultuous stretches of Cooks tenure." Some of the losses are said to be a "cause for deep concern," and Cook is now looking to prevent further loss of leading talent with stronger compensation packages. Gurman notes that "Apple hasn't launched a successful new product category in a decade," leaving it increasingly vulnerable to having its talent poached by more agile rivals who are said to be better equipped to develop the next generation of devices and AI technologies. Cook himself is thought to be likely to join the exodus and step down in the not-too-distant future. He turned 65 last month and now exhibits a noticeable, unexplained tremor in his hands. He is likely to transition to the role of chairman, rather than vacate the company entirely. The departure of Srouji is said to be "a more imminent risk" and Cook is purportedly working hard to retain him by offering a substantial pay package and the potential of more responsibility. Some executives have suggested elevating Srouji to the role of chief technology officer. This would move him to oversee a broad range of hardware engineering and silicon technologies, making him Apple's second-most powerful executive. Gurman says this change would likely require John Ternus to be promoted to CEO, but Srouji apparently would prefer to not work under a different CEO, even with an expanded remit. If he does leave, Srouji would likely be replaced by Zongjian Chen or Sribalan Santhanam. Beyond Srouji and the other reported departures, Apple is believed to be contending with a significant talent drain among its key engineers. Gurman explains that there has been a "a broader collapse within Apple's artificial intelligence organization" triggered by AI models chief Ruoming Pang departing earlier this year, along with colleagues such as Tom Gunter and Frank Chu. Apple lost Siri and search overseer Robby Walker, as well as his replacement, Ke Yang, to Meta. Apple's AI group is apparently suffering from low morale and there is growing worry over the increasing use of external AI technology such as Google Gemini. Around a dozen of Apple's leading AI researchers have also now departed. The company's AI robotics software team has seen widespread departures, including its leader Jian Zhang, who joined Meta. The user interface team has also lost members, such as Billy Sorrentino, culminating in Dye's exit. Apple's hardware design group "has been nearly wiped out," with many employees vacating to other companies or following former design chief Jony Ive to his studio, LoveFrom. Abidur Chowdhury, the designer behind the iPhone Air who narrated its unveiling in September, left for an AI startup. The company has lost a key director in charge of display technologies, Cheng Chen, to OpenAI. He also oversaw the optics of the Vision Pro headset. In addition, one of Apple’s top hardware engineering executives, Tang Tan, similarly left for OpenAI. Apple has even lost the dean of Apple University, Richard Locke. Apple University is the internal program intended to preserve the company's practices and culture following the death of Steve Jobs. The exodus has become a major concern for Apple's leadership, which has instructed human resources to ramp up recruitment and retention efforts. See Gurman's full report report for more information.Tags: Bloomberg, Johny Srouji, Mark Gurman, Tim Cook This article, "Apple Chip Chief Johny Srouji Could Be Next to Go as Exodus Continues" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
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OWC's Holiday Sale Has Steep Discounts on Docks, Drives, and Mac Accessories
OWC's Cyber Week sale is set to end soon, and it's still offering big discounts on a variety of USB-C docks, external drives and enclosures, and Mac accessories. Some of these deals won't be applied until you add the items to your cart, at which time an automatic coupon will be applied to your order. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with OWC. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running. There are a few notable deals in this sale, including $130 off the popular 14-Port Thunderbolt Dock for Mac, available for $149.99, which is the steepest discount we've seen since the summer on the accessory. If you purchase a qualifying new or used Mac at the same time as this dock, you can get an additional $20 off the accessory at checkout. SITEWIDE DEALSOWC Cyber DealsDocks and Hubs OWC USB-C Travel Dock - $24.99 when added to cart, down from $49.99 OWC USB-C Travel Dock E - $49.99, down from $59.99 Thunderbolt Mini Dock - $69.99 when added to cart, down from $129.99 14-Port Thunderbolt Dock - $149.99 when added to cart, down from $279.99 OWC Thunderbolt Go Dock - $179.99 when added to cart, down from $299.99 Memory Cards Atlas Pro 240GB - $89.99 when added to cart, down from $134.99 Atlas Pro 512GB - $149.99 when added to cart, down from $179.99 Atlas Pro 480GB - $149.99 when added to cart, down from $199.99 Atlas Ultra 1TB - $279.99 when added to cart, down from $299.99 Atlas Pro 960GB - $299.99 when added to cart, down from $399.99 External Drives and Enclosures 1TB 1M2 SSD - $199.99 when added to cart, down from $249.99 2TB 1M2 SSD - $329.99 when added to cart, down from $399.99 4TB 1M2 SSD - $559.99 when added to cart, down from $629.99 8TB 1M2 SSD - $949.99 when added to cart, down from $1,399.99 If you're on the hunt for more discounts, be sure to visit our Apple Deals roundup where we recap the best Apple-related bargains of the past week. Deals Newsletter Interested in hearing more about the best deals you can find this holiday season? Sign up for our Deals Newsletter and we'll keep you updated so you don't miss the biggest deals of the season! Related Roundup: Apple Deals This article, "OWC's Holiday Sale Has Steep Discounts on Docks, Drives, and Mac Accessories" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
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The accelerator is on the floor for autonomous vehicles
Welcome back to TechCrunch Mobility — your central hub for news and insights on the future of transportation. View the full article
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Coinbase starts onboarding users again in India, plans for fiat on-ramp next year
Coinbase is exploring expansion into India with a staggered relaunch and hiring for different roles. View the full article
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OpenAI says it’s turned off app suggestions that look like ads
While OpenAI continues to insist that there are currently no ads — or tests for advertising — live in ChatGPT, the company’s chief research officer also acknowledged that the company “fell short” with recent promotional messages.View the full article
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Prime Video: The 30 Absolute Best Shows to Watch
Here are some highly rated series to check out, plus a look at what's new in December.View the full article
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Best Smart Home Gyms, as Recommended by a Fitness Expert
Looking to get fit this holiday season and beyond? Here are our favorite smart home gym systems to get you there.View the full article
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After Testing Dozens of Meal Kits, We Found 7 Costly Mistakes You'll Want to Avoid
Meal kits are tasty and fun but these blunders can prevent you from getting the most out of your subscription.View the full article
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Best Air Purifiers of 2025: Our Lab Testing Shows You Don’t Have to Spend Hundreds on a Good One
CNET's experts have tested a dozen new air purifiers with comprehensive new lab tests to evaluate them for particle filtering, noise and energy efficiency. Here are our five new winners.View the full article
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What a DJI Drone Ban Would Mean for Owners and Holiday Shoppers
The secret to a very unmerry holiday shopping season? A brand-new, unusable drone.View the full article
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Unitree's Big Humanoid Robots Are Fighting Now
Chinese robotics company Unitree has revealed its much larger humanoid robot, the H2, can fight. We dig into all the hidden details in the company's latest demo videos.View the full article
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The 2025 TikTok Awards Are Coming. Here's How to Watch Your Favorite Creators Live
This is one award show that's just For You.View the full article
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The Best Printers for Home and Office: Brother, HP, and More
It's a boring tool, but you need one. Here are the best home printers we have tested, from ink tank to lasers.View the full article
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Best Solar Generators of 2025
Stay powered during power outages and outdoor adventures this holiday season with a solar power generator. Here are CNET's tried and true top picks.View the full article
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The Best Gifts for Book Lovers (2025): E-Readers, Cozy Accessories, Book Sets
Any one of these gift ideas will make your favorite bookworm very happy, from e-readers and accessories to cozy reading essentials.View the full article
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iPhone 17 Pro Loses Fight Against the Oppo Find X9 Pro's Camera
I didn't expect Apple's best phone to struggle so much against the Oppo Find X9 Pro.View the full article
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The Best Massage Guns to Soothe Sore Muscles, Approved by CNET's Fitness Expert
Get yourself a massage gun to fit to your budget with help from this list of the top options tested by CNET experts.View the full article
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What Are Gravel Running Shoes? (2025)
This new-ish hybrid between trail runners and road runners is designed for less technical terrain and the occasional road run.View the full article