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NYT Strands Puzzle April 6: Why Today's 'Outer Limits' Theme Is Trickier Than It Looks

Cracking today's Strands puzzle requires more than pattern-spotting. Here's what makes the spangram so elusive.

Apple Watch Bands Are Accessories, Not Afterthoughts

Swapping your Apple Watch band isn't just about style. It's about finding the right tool for the job, and the market has gotten genuinely good.

Apple at 50: The Company That Sold Dreams, and Sometimes Got It Wrong

Half a century in, Apple defined how we use tech. But innovation has stalled, and recent bets like Vision Pro show the company can still completely miss the mark.

Apple at 50: The Hits, the Misses, and Why the Magic Feels Different Now

Half a century in, Apple defined how we use tech. But can it recapture the Jobs-era innovation that changed everything?

Why a New Zealand Startup's Smart Cow Collar is the 'Zero to One' Company VCs Actually Want to Fund

Halter's $2B valuation proves that transformative tech doesn't need AI hype—just a real problem and nine years of engineering.

How a New Zealand Startup Built a Billion-Dollar Play in Cattle Management

Halter's solar-powered smart collars are reshaping how farmers herd cattle, and Founders Fund thinks it's a 'zero to one' opportunity.

From Malware Hunter to Drone Slayer: Why a Cybersecurity Legend Is Fighting a New War

After 35 years battling malware, Mikko Hyppönen is pivoting to anti-drone defense. Here's why the fight looks surprisingly familiar.

The AI Secondary Market is Shifting, and It's Not in OpenAI's Favor

Anthropic demand is insatiable while OpenAI shares sit unsold. SpaceX's IPO filing changes everything for late-stage startups.

Stop Buffering: How to Actually Get Wi-Fi to Your Backyard

Your router isn't reaching the patio. Here's what to do before you spend a fortune on new gear.

The Content Moderation Problem Nobody's Really Solved (Until Maybe Now)

Moonbounce raises $12M to fix what Big Tech couldn't: real-time, AI-powered content safety that actually works

Why Robots at a Phone Conference? Because 6G Changes Everything

6G isn't just about faster downloads. It's about turning robots into intelligent fleets that think, learn, and coordinate in real time.

Artemis II Proves We're Actually Going Back to the Moon

Four astronauts are orbiting the moon for the first time in 54 years. Here's what actually matters about this mission.