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Quordle Hints and Answers for Wednesday December 31st (Game #1437)

Looking for a different day? A new Quordle puzzle pops up at midnight every day for your time zone – meaning some people always play “today’s game” while others play “yesterday’s”. If you’re looking for the Tuesday puzzle instead then click here: Quordle Hints and Answers for Tuesday, December 30 (Game #1436). Quordle was one […]

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Hackers Target Taxpayers While Filing – Here’s What To Look For

Russia-linked Lynx gang claims ransomware attack on CSA Tax & Advisory and leaks taxpayer data Exposed records include SSNs, tax returns, health coverage agreements and internal company correspondence Violation risks full identity theft, IRS fraud, insurance fraud and serious business/legal consequences CSA Tax & Advisory, a local accounting and tax firm from Haverhill, Massachusetts, reportedly

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OnePlus has previewed its Turbo 6 gaming phones – and confirmed they’ll boast 9,000mAh batteries

We now have a proper look at the Turbo 6 and Turbo 6V These are gaming phones from OnePlus that will launch next month Earlier rumors of a 9,000 mAh battery have been confirmed Following on from the impressive OnePlus 15, OnePlus is about to launch a pair of gaming-focused phones under the Turbo moniker

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NEW Connections Hints and Answers for Wednesday, December 31 (Game #934)

Good morning! Let’s play Connections, the NYT’s clever word game that challenges you to group answers into different categories. It can be difficult, so read on if you need Connections tips. What are you going to do when you’re done? Why, play some more puns of course. I also have daily Strands Hints and Answers

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NEW Strand’s Hints and Answers for Wednesday, December 31 (Game #668)

Looking for a different day? A new NEW Strands puzzle appears at midnight every day for your time zone – meaning some people always play ‘today’s game’ while others play ‘yesterday’s’. If you’re looking for the Tuesday puzzle instead then click here: NEW Strand’s Hints and Answers for Tuesday, December 30 (Game #667). Strands is

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Samsung is reportedly readying a brain health feature to check for early signs of dementia

Samsung is said to be developing a Brain Health feature It would watch for the early indicators of dementia We should hear more about that in the next few weeks Our smartphones are capable of tracking a wide range of statistics and bits of information about us, and Samsung is apparently going to add something

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Thousands of servers exposed to MongoBleed vulnerability exploited

MongoBleed (CVE-2025-14847) leaks sensitive data via uninitialized heap memory exploitation About 87,000 exposed MongoDB instances vulnerable; most located in the USA, China and Germany Patch released December 19; MongoDB Atlas auto-patched, no confirmed in-the-wild exploits yet MongoBleed, a high-severity vulnerability that plagues multiple versions of MongoDB, can now be easily exploited as a proof-of-concept (PoC)

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LG G6 OLED TV details leak, teasing even more brightness – and the legendary ‘Wallpaper’ TV is back

LG G6 leak hints at 3,300 nits brightness and more anti-reflective display Set to come in the same 48- to 97-inch sizes as the G5 The leak also shows a W6 ‘Wallpaper’ TV in 77 and 83 inches The 2026 version of LG’s flagship G-series OLED TV, the LG G6, appears to have been leaked

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JEDEC’s SPHBM4 plan shifts HBM economics toward cheaper substrates without changing who actually gets to use it today

SPHBM4 dramatically reduces the number of pins while maintaining hyperscale class bandwidth performance Organic substrates reduce packaging costs and relieve routing constraints in HBM designs Serialization shifts complexity to signaling and base logic silicon layers High-bandwidth memory has evolved around extremely wide parallel interfaces, and that design choice has defined both performance and cost constraints.

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From lab to reality: Atlas Data Storage targets terabyte DNA storage with astonishing densities and small physical volumes

DNA storage offers unprecedented data density compared to conventional tape and disk media Atlas Data Storage relies on custom chips to synthesize DNA for convenient archiving Reading of DNA data uses sequencing methods with built-in error correction mechanisms After nearly a decade of in-house research and commercialization planning, Atlas Data Storage, a spin-off built on

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