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Find the links between the words to win today’s Link game.getty If you are looking for hints and answers for Friday Connections? You can find them here: ForbesTips and answers for today’s NYT “Connections” for Friday, October 4With Chris Holt Hi guys! Welcome to the weekend. Hope it’s great for you. Today’s NYT Connections hints and answers come immediately. How to play the links Connections is a free, popular New York Times daily word game. You get a new puzzle at midnight every day. You can play at NYT website or the Games app. You are presented with a grid…
But is faster always better?No, says new research from the Kellogg School. Researchers find that when customers select a purchase from a showroom and then have to be at home to accept delivery, speed doesn’t necessarily win. In this scenario, customers prioritize convenience of delivery day over speed. And the day of the week a customer enters the showroom can help the company predict which day that customer will find most convenient for delivery.This knowledge can help home delivery retailers, which include many furniture and appliance stores, improve their operations and enhance customer satisfaction.”When Amazon was moving toward same-day delivery,…
In this video, I dive into Morgan Housel’s bestselling book, “The Psychology of Money,” and share key insights on how your …
Samsung makes important announcements about passwords at SDC24 AFP via Getty Images Truth be told, developer conferences are generally a pretty boring place, unless you’re a developer, of course. However, for journalists, they can often leave the most interesting and surprising news without much waving and shouting. This is happening at Samsung’s 10th anniversary developer conference on October 4 in San Jose. An official press release revealed that Samsung is ramping up the use of passwords and hastening the death of the password: Samsung Passkey is coming to your smart TV and refrigerator in 2025. The security announcement SDC24 Samsung…
Find the links between the words to win today’s Link game.getty Looking for hints and answers for Thursday Connections? You can find them here: ForbesTips and answers for today’s NYT “Connections” for Thursday, October 3rdWith Chris Holt Hi there! Congratulations on making it to the end of the week. Unfortunately, I am convinced that today is really the last day of the pool season for me after looking at the weather forecast. So I’ve been researching rowing machines in hopes of being able to watch movies while working out at home instead of having to go to the gym (chill)…
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New Google Chrome update fixes 3 high-severity vulnerabilitiesSOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images With nearly 3.5 billion users, Google’s Chrome web browser dominates in terms of popularity. Unfortunately, this also makes it a big target for hackers looking to take advantage of security vulnerabilities. The third emergency security update for the browser has now dropped in as many weeks, and users on all platforms except iOS are being urged to ensure it is installed and activated as soon as possible. Here’s what you need to know. The three highly rated vulnerabilities were fixed in Chrome 129.0.6668.89/.90 and 129.0.6668.81 Confirmed security vulnerabilities…
Find the links between the words to win today’s Link game.getty Looking for hints and answers for Wednesday Connections? You can find them here: ForbesTips and answers for today’s NYT “Connections” for Wednesday, October 2With Chris Holt Happy Thursday, guys! I hope you are having a fantastic week so far. Today’s NYT Connections hints and answers come immediately. How to play Connections Connections is a free, popular New York Times daily word game. You get a new puzzle at midnight every day. You can play at NYT website or the Games app. You are presented with a grid of 16…
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An Office 365 hacker has been charged with a $3.75 million fraudSOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images A 39-year-old UK resident has been arrested and charged with a hack-to-trade scam that made millions of dollars by hacking Microsoft Office 365 email accounts. The alleged hacker, Robert Westbrook, a London resident, was arrested in the UK “with the intent to version in the United States,” where he faces charges of securities fraud, wire fraud and five counts of computer fraud. The charges against the London-based Office 365 hacker According to a statement released by Philip R. Sellinger, through the U.S. Attorney for…