Author: Marvin Barrozo

Hi, I'm marvin and I'm a guitar enthusiast and a tech lover. I enjoy playing music, watching movies, and exploring new technologies in my spare time. I'm an introvert who likes being alone and expressing myself through my creative hobbies. I work as a self-employed person and I’m passionate about writing.

The New York Times Strands puzzle for June 2, 2026, Tuesday brings a fun, modern‑themed grid where words twist and turn across the board. You might spot a few familiar terms early on, but it’s easy to get mixed up between regular words and the actual theme entries. If you want to keep your streak safe without using too many in‑game hints, we’ve got you covered. Below you’ll find today’s theme clue, helpful hints for the Spangram, and the full solution at the bottom. Today’s Strands Strategy & Commentary Words go every which way, including up, down, sideways, and diagonal.…

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If today’s Wordle made you think about foundation, reason, or the main support of something, you are definitely on the right track. Puzzle #1809 looks straightforward at first, but the letters are common enough that you might end up trying several similar words before landing on the right one. Some players will get it quickly once they spot the first and last letters, while others may need a few extra tries to sort through all possible combinations. Here are some simple hints to help you figure it out before we show the full answer later on. Today’s Wordle Gameplay Strategy…

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Dell has officially announced the new XPS 13, with prices starting at $699 (~₱43,199). According to the company, the laptop will be available in the United States beginning this June 2026. Here is the availability breakdown for the US, as officially announced: In the Philippines, premium Dell models usually arrive in local stores or open for pre‑order at shops like BenStore PC and other trusted sellers around 4 to 8 weeks after they launch in the US. Meanwhile, Reuters notes the new XPS 13 is a direct rival to Apple’s MacBook Neo. Apple released the Neo lineup back in March…

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Vivo usually releases new accessories alongside their new phone models. Together with the Vivo S60 and S60 Vitality Edition, the brand also introduced the Vivo Over‑Ear Noise Cancelling Headphones and the Vivo TWS 5e true wireless earbuds. The vivo Over‑Ear Noise Cancelling Headphones is priced at CNY 499 (~₱4,599, ~₹7,000, ~$73). It offers up to 58dB of active noise cancellation, weighs just 238g for comfortable use, and delivers up to 75 hours of playback on a single charge. It uses a large 40mm dynamic driver and comes in two fresh colour options. It also supports simultaneous connection to three devices…

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Vivo officially launched the Vivo S60 on May 29, 2026 in China, together with the Vivo S60 Vitality Edition. This model starts at CNY 3,599, which converts to roughly ₱32,699, Rs 50,630, or $540. It comes in three storage options to suit different needs. Here is the full pricing breakdown with conversions: You can pick from three nice colors namely Starry Sea, Early Summer Green, and Midsummer Night. According to the brand as announced on Weibo, sales start on June 3, 2026. You will be able to buy it through Vivo’s official online store and authorized retailers across China. For…

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Vivo officially launched the Vivo S60 Vitality Edition on May 29, 2026 in China, alongside the standard Vivo S60 model. This version is the more affordable option in the lineup, starting at CNY 2,899, which converts to roughly ₱26,399, Rs 40,800, or $435. It comes in three storage configurations to fit different budgets and needs. Here is the full pricing breakdown with conversions: You can choose from the same three color options as the main model: Starry Sea, Early Summer Green, and Midsummer Night. Sales begin on June 3, 2026. It will be available for purchase through Vivo’s official online…

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The New York Times Strands puzzle #820 for June 1, 2026, Monday brings a nature‑themed grid that mixes longer words with shorter ones tucked in between. You might find yourself spotting random words first before you see how they all connect. If you want to keep your streak safe without using up hints, we have you covered. Below is today’s theme clue, helpful hints for the Spangram, and the full solution at the bottom. Today’s Strands Strategy & Commentary Words are spread across the grid in different directions, with many running diagonally or winding around corners. Several terms overlap or…

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If today’s New York Times Connections grid has you second guessing every possible pairing, you are definitely not alone. Puzzle #1086 is full of clever misdirection. Many words seem to fit into obvious groups at first glance, but the real connections are more specific and creative than they appear. Below are helpful, spoiler free hints to guide you toward the correct groups on your own. You will find the exact categories and answers at the bottom of the page. Today’s Connections Strategy & Commentary Watch out for tricky distractions today. Words like Pipe, Cat, and Key could easily make you…

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If today’s Wordle made you think about food, spices, or something that adds heat and flavor to a dish, you are definitely on the right track. Puzzle #1808 looks simple at first, but the letters are very common and can lead you to guess many similar words before you get it right. Some players will figure it out quickly once they spot the middle letters, while others might take a few extra tries to sort through all the possible combinations. Here are some simple hints to help you figure it out before we show the full answer later on. Today’s…

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Two unannounced Huawei devices have just passed network access certification, and details about them are already making rounds online. According to a post from reliable tipster Digital Chat Station on Weibo, the two models carry the numbers CHZ‑AL60 and CAS‑AL50. What stands out most is their battery sizes. One packs a massive 8500mAh cell, while the other still offers a large 6100mAh capacity. The tipster guesses these could be new additions to the Huawei Enjoy 90 series. If that turns out true, they will likely run on a Kirin 8‑series chip. That mix of solid performance and big batteries would…

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