Fitbit's outage frustrates users, while breakthroughs in eye scans offer heart risk predictions, and an affordable blood pressure watch provides accurate health monitoring.
Amazon is aggressively expanding its AI capabilities, but this tech push is coming at a cost—its environmental footprint is growing, putting its much-publicized sustainability pledges at risk. Running massive AI models requires enormous energy, and the company’s data centers are guzzling more power than ever, clashing with its goal to be carbon-neutral by 2040.
Editor’s Note: Amazon’s AI ambitions are colliding with its green promises, and that’s a big deal. As AI becomes more central to big tech, the environmental toll is getting harder to ignore. If even a giant like Amazon struggles to balance innovation with sustainability, it raises tough questions about whether tech’s climate commitments are realistic—or just PR.
A new survey highlights that AI-powered smart devices—like voice assistants and home monitoring systems—are gaining traction among older adults who want to stay independent in their homes. But there's a twist: while they're open to using these tools for safety and convenience, many remain wary of AI-generated content, like deepfakes or automated advice. It’s a mix of enthusiasm and caution.
Editor’s Note: As the population ages, tech that helps seniors live independently could be a game-changer—but companies need to address skepticism around AI’s less tangible aspects. This isn’t just about gadgets; it’s about building trust in the tech that’s supposed to make life easier.
If you're stuck on today's New York Times Connections puzzle with a sports twist, this article has got your back—it breaks down hints and reveals the answers for July 18's edition (#298), so you can either nudge your brain in the right direction or check your guesses.
Editor’s Note: For puzzle lovers and sports fans alike, this is a handy little guide to keep the fun going. Whether you're competitive about your solve streak or just enjoy a casual brain teaser, knowing there's a lifeline (without full spoilers, unless you want them) makes the game more accessible and less frustrating. Plus, it’s a nice break from heavier news.
If you're stuck on today's NYT Strands puzzle (July 18, #502), this guide has your back—offering spoiler-free nudges or full answers if you're truly stumped. Whether you want a subtle hint to keep the challenge alive or need to put yourself out of your misery, it’s got you covered.
Editor’s Note: Strands is the NYT’s newer word game, and like Wordle, it’s got people hooked. For puzzle lovers, a tough grid can be equal parts fun and frustrating—so these hints exist to keep the game enjoyable rather than discouraging. It’s a small dopamine boost in your daily routine.
If you're stuck on today's New York Times Connections puzzle (July 18, #768), this article gives you a nudge in the right direction with hints and outright answers—perfect for when your brain needs a lifeline.
Editor’s Note: Connections has become a daily ritual for word-game fans, and this piece is like a friendly cheat sheet—whether you want subtle clues or the full solution. It’s a small but meaningful service for players who hate leaving a puzzle unfinished.
Stuck on today's Wordle? No worries—this article gives you spoiler-free nudges (or the full answer if you're truly desperate) for puzzle #1,490 on July 18. Whether you need a gentle hint or just want to check your solution, they’ve got you covered.
Editor’s Note: Wordle’s daily brain teaser has become a ritual for millions, and this piece taps into that communal excitement. It’s not hard news, but for players, a little help can mean the difference between frustration and that sweet "aha!" moment. Plus, sharing hints keeps the game fun without totally ruining the challenge.