Apple’s first foldable iPhone is reportedly in development and is expected to launch by the end of 2026. However, the company has not officially announced the device or confirmed its name. While it is widely referred to as the iPhone Fold, recent rumors suggest that the device could be marketed as the iPhone Ultra. Meanwhile, a Chinese phone case manufacturer has reportedly started mass-producing cases for the iPhone Ultra, also known in rumors as the iPhone Fold. The report comes from reliable tipster Shihir, who shared a video on X showing the alleged production of cases for the upcoming device.…
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The New York Times Strands puzzle #839 brings a layout that spreads words across different sections of the grid, which can make it tricky to spot connections at first glance. If you want to protect your perfect streak without burning through in-game hints, we have you covered. Below is a breakdown of today’s theme clue, targeted hints for the Spangram, and the complete solution at the bottom of the page. Today’s Strands Strategy and Commentary The letters are spread across the top, middle, and bottom of the board, so do not focus only on one area. Look for terms related…
If today’s New York Times Connections grid has you burning through your mistakes, you are not alone. Puzzle #1105 features some heavy misdirection, with several words seemingly fitting into a sports or everyday object theme before pulling the rug out from under you. Below are strategic, spoiler-free hints to help you group today’s words on your own, followed by the exact categories and answers at the bottom of the page. Today’s Connections Strategy & Commentary Watch out for the red herrings today. At first glance, words like KNICKS and STOOL look like an obvious match for a sports or furniture…
If today’s Wordle makes you think of a male duck, a type of sailing ship, or a famous performer, you are heading in the right direction. Puzzle #1827 uses common letters, but there are many five‑letter words with similar spelling that can easily mislead you at first. Some players solve it quickly once they find the vowel and key consonants, while others try a few guesses before the correct word falls into place. Here are clear helpful hints to guide you along before we share the full answer below. Today’s Wordle Gameplay Strategy and Commentary This puzzle becomes much simpler once…
The New York Times Strands puzzle #838 brings a fun and recognizable theme but places words in winding paths that can easily slow you down. If you want to protect your perfect streak without burning through in-game hints, we have you covered. Below is a breakdown of today’s theme clue, targeted hints for the Spangram, and the complete solution at the bottom of the page. Today’s Strands Strategy and Commentary Today’s board spreads words across the middle and upper sections, which means you might overlook terms that twist up or down between rows. If you get stuck early, look for…
If today’s New York Times Connections grid has you burning through your mistakes, you are not alone. Puzzle #1104 features some heavy misdirection, with several words seemingly fitting into a food or music theme before pulling the rug out from under you. Below are strategic, spoiler-free hints to help you group today’s words on your own, followed by the exact categories and answers at the bottom of the page. Today’s Connections Strategy & Commentary Watch out for the red herrings today. At first glance, words like Miso Paste and Soy Sauce look like an obvious match for a general cooking…
If today’s Wordle makes you think of arranging things in a straight line, matching positions, adjusting to a common standard, or bringing parts into proper harmony, you are heading in the right direction. Puzzle #1826 uses familiar letters, but there are many five‑letter words with similar letter patterns that can easily mislead you at first. Some players solve it quickly once they find the vowels and key consonants, while others try a few guesses before the correct word falls into place. Here are clear helpful hints to guide you along before we share the full answer below. Today’s Wordle Gameplay Strategy…
Sony has unveiled the LYTIA L910, its most advanced 50MP smartphone camera sensor yet. It features a 1/1.28-inch sensor equipped with LOFIC CMOS technology, offering up to 100dB of dynamic range while maintaining low power consumption. According to Sony, this configuration delivers high-quality 4K imaging in low-light conditions without significantly increasing power consumption. It also supports 4K HDR video recording at up to 60fps, bringing enhanced HDR performance to smartphone cameras. The new sensor succeeds the Sony LYT-828, which was launched on June 26, 2025, and has appeared in flagship smartphones such as the vivo X300 Pro. The main difference…
The New York Times Strands puzzle #837 brings a lively underwater layout that might leave you scanning rows and columns to spot the hidden words. If you want to protect your perfect streak without using too many in-game hints, we have you covered. Below is a breakdown of today’s theme clue, targeted hints for the Spangram, and the complete solution at the bottom of the page. Today’s Strands Strategy and Commentary This puzzle spreads its words across the middle and lower sections of the grid, with many letters connecting in winding paths. It is easy to mistake common letter combinations…
If today’s New York Times Connections grid has you burning through your mistakes, you are not alone. Puzzle #1103 features some clever misdirection, with several words appearing to fit into common themes before revealing their true links. Below are strategic, spoiler-free hints to help you group today’s words on your own, followed by the exact categories and answers at the bottom of the page. Today’s Connections Strategy & Commentary Watch out for misleading associations today. Words like Hamm and Plie might first make you think of sports or dance, while King and Tutu could easily lead you toward royalty or…




