Whoop ha finalmente una correzione per la sua promessa di aggiornamento gratuito rotto, una sorta di

Whoop ha finalmente una correzione per la sua promessa di aggiornamento gratuito rotto, una sorta di

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       Whoop ha introdotto due nuovi indossabili per il fitness all'inizio di questa settimana e, per andare con esso, un trio di piani di abbonamento sotto le etichette One, Peak e Life. Il lancio, tuttavia, ha lasciato molti fan a lungo termine del indossabile senza schermo con un sapore amaro in quanto la società ha rinnegato una notevole promessa di aggiornamenti gratuiti.

      Whoop ha preso l'impegno in un post sul blog pubblicato alla fine dell'anno scorso, ma da allora l'ha cancellato. "Invece di acquistare nuovo hardware ogni volta che viene prodotto un modello aggiornato, i membri di WHOOP ricevono gratuitamente il dispositivo di nuova generazione dopo essere stati membri per sei mesi o più”, ha detto la società all'epoca. 

      Cosa sta succedendo?

      

      @ willahmed, sembra che la tua azienda creda nell'inganno. Sostengo la tua azienda dal 2022. Nel 2025, mi chiedo se questa sia la decisione giusta. Cosa è successo a questo "Modello di appartenenza"? "I membri di WHOOP ricevono gratuitamente il dispositivo di nuova generazione" Are we puppets? pic.twitter.com/BkZvQjjcSa-stato (@statusIRL) 10 maggio 2025

      

      A seguito del lancio dei suoi ultimi dispositivi indossabili, il Whoop 5.0 e Whoop MG, gli abbonati sono stati invitati a pagare una “tassa di aggiornamento."La reazione è stata piuttosto vocale su piattaforme di social media e forum come Reddit. Ma sembra che Whoop non onorerà pienamente il suo impegno originale. 

      Un portavoce di Whoop ha detto a Bloomberg che " come ogni azienda, di tanto in tanto aggiorniamo le nostre politiche commerciali. Nel frattempo, Whoop ha aggiornato tranquillamente la sua pagina di supporto il 9 maggio, chiarendo la situazione dell'aggiornamento gratuito e i requisiti ad esso legati. 

      Nadeem Sarwar / Tendenze digitali

      Per eseguire l'aggiornamento da Whoop 4.0 a Whoop 5.0 o alla versione MG, ci sono solo due opzioni sul tavolo. Pagare una tassa di aggiornamento (Wh 49 per Whoop 5.0 e 7 79 per Whoop MG) o estendere l'abbonamento corrente di 12 mesi, con piani a partire da annually 199 per utente all'anno. 

      Quale sollievo è disponibile?

      Nadeem Sarwar / Tendenze digitali

      L'unico sollievo disponibile per gli abbonati a lungo termine è che se hanno più di 12 mesi rimanenti sul loro abbonamento, riceveranno l'aggiornamento gratuito. La nuova offerta si applica solo all'abbonamento mid-tier Peak e non al pacchetto One o Life.

      La situazione è stata un po ' confusa finora. Alcuni utenti stanno segnalando che quando hanno raggiunto il supporto Whoop con la prova del precedente impegno del marchio, sono stati estesi l'aggiornamento gratuito. Alcuni sostengono di aver ricevuto una risposta generata dall'IA dal supporto Whoop. 

      

      Il lancio di Whoop 5.0 sembra un'estorsione!Sono stato iscritto per oltre 4 anni e ora devo sborsare più soldi per qualcosa che doveva essere un aggiornamento gratuito?Il prezzo dell'abbonamento Whoop MG ti comprerebbe un nuovo Apple Watch Series 10, OGNI ANNO!! Non bene!- Brandon (@BrandonVanB) 8 maggio 2025

      

      Alcuni utenti hanno scritto che gli è stato negato l'aggiornamento gratuito e ha chiesto di pagare la quota di cui sopra. Alcuni sono anche galleggiante l'idea di deposito consumer reports citando affermazioni di marketing fuorvianti da Whoop. Sarebbe interessante vedere se Whoop viene portato in tribunale, ma finora, sembra che la società potrebbe entrare in acqua calda legale se la situazione si intensifica. 

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

       Nadeem è un giornalista di tecnologia e scienza che ha iniziato a leggere sulla tecnologia degli smartphone cool per curiosità e presto ha iniziato…

      

      

      

      

      

      

       Garmin Fenix 8 e Tactix 8 ottengono un nuovo aggiornamento delle funzionalità vocali, ma solo per alcuni proprietari

      

       Garmin ha appena lanciato un aggiornamento beta per la funzione di comando vocale su alcuni smartwatch Fenix 8 e Tactix 8, con l'obiettivo di migliorare l'assistente vocale sul dispositivo. Questo aggiornamento, denominato Voice Command Files v1.12, promette alcuni miglioramenti all'assistente vocale, anche se i miglioramenti specifici non sono stati ancora divulgati.

      Secondo un messaggio condiviso nei forum Garmin, questo nuovo aggiornamento beta è disponibile per gli utenti dei modelli Fenix 8 AMOLED, Fenix 8 Solar, Tactix 8 AMOLED e Tactix 8 Solar. Questo aggiornamento arriva dopo la versione beta 15.26, che è stata lanciata a fine aprile e ha introdotto il supporto per i comandi vocali specifici per la balistica applicata e le app di volo sugli orologi Tactix, insieme a varie correzioni di bug.

      

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       Il Whoop 5.0 è qui per rendere le bande di fitness di nuovo cool

      

       Il Whoop 5.0 è qui per rendere le bande di fitness di nuovo cool. A differenza dei migliori smartwatch, il Whoop non ha uno schermo e non rispecchia nulla dal telefono, quindi è privo di distrazioni. Mentre gli anelli intelligenti hanno preso un sacco di funzionalità di banda di fitness e metterlo sul dito, Whoop sente che c'è ancora un sacco di vita a sinistra in un tracker di salute principalmente indossato da polso. Con il nuovo hardware, nuove funzionalità e un nuovo pacchetto di abbonamento, c'è molto da capire, quindi passiamo attraverso Whoop 5.0. 

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       La nuova funzione Snooze di Spotify ti consente di prenderti una pausa dalle canzoni overplayed

      

       Spotify è noto per il suo algoritmo di raccomandazioni best-in-class, ma ha anche un sacco di funzioni per mantenere gli utenti nel controllo della loro musica. Ieri, la società ha annunciato un paio di nuovi pulsanti e impostazioni che renderanno ancora più facile mantenere le tue playlist come vuoi, inclusa una nuova funzione Snooze che ti dà una pausa di 30 giorni dalle canzoni che hai sentito troppo.

      Per quanto l'algoritmo di Spotify sia buono, abbiamo tutti notato quelle canzoni che vengono riprodotte tre volte in un giorno e continuano a spuntare per il resto della settimana. Con la nuova funzione Snooze, gli utenti Premium possono scegliere di prendersi una pausa dalle canzoni che sentono troppo spesso per un intero 30 giorni. Durante quel periodo, non apparirà da nessuna parte nei tuoi consigli.e con un po ' di fortuna, sarai felice di sentirlo di nuovo quando i 30 giorni sono scaduti. In caso contrario, si può semplicemente posporre di nuovo.

      

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NYT Mini Crossword for today: solutions for Saturday, May 10. NYT Mini Crossword for today: solutions for Saturday, May 10. The NYT Mini crossword may be significantly smaller than a standard crossword, but it's still quite challenging. If you're having trouble with today's puzzle, we have the solutions for you. Sam Hill / Digital Trends

If you enjoy crossword puzzles but lack the time to tackle a full-sized version from your daily newspaper, The Mini is the perfect solution! This condensed form of the New York Times’ famous crossword puzzle allows you to test your skills quickly and efficiently (the average puzzle takes just over a minute to complete). Even though The Mini is smaller and less complex than a traditional crossword, it can still present challenges. Getting stuck on a single clue might mean the difference between achieving a personal best or experiencing an awkward solving attempt. 

Just like our hints for Wordle and Connections, we're here to assist you with The Mini if you find yourself needing a bit of help. Below are the answers for today’s NYT Mini crossword.

**NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Today**  
*New York Times*  
**Across**  
Common feature in a tourist's brochure – MAP  
Olympic accolade – MEDAL  
Any of the green plastic figures from “Toy Story” – SOLDIER  
Still at large – ATLARGE  
Driver’s license or passport – PHOTOID  
Star of the Eras Tour – SWIFT  
30, 45, or 50 on a beach bottle: Abbr. – SPF  

**Down**  
Calms down – MELLOWS  
Prompt displayed after swiping a card at an iPad register – ADDATIP  
Form pairs – PAIROFF  
Fluttering insects near a flame – MOTHS  
Completely genuine – LEGIT  
Adhesive substance – SAP  
“No turning allowed on ___” (road sign) – RED  

Jesse Lennox has been a writer at Digital Trends for more than five years and has no plans of stopping. He covers everything...

If you’re a fan of Wordle and Connections, Puzzmo might become your next daily fixation. 

If you’ve incorporated puzzle games like Wordle and Connections into your daily routine over the past year, another daily obsession might be on the horizon. Puzzmo is a new platform that transforms the concept of a newspaper puzzle page into a responsive web interface that’s compatible across devices. Players can sign up for free access today, along with an optional $40 annual subscription that unlocks additional features like experimental games and leaderboards. 

This ambitious project is the result of a collaboration between Orta Therox and Zach Gage, a game designer known for popular mobile games such as Knotwords and Good Sudoku. His latest endeavor has been in development for several years and aims to serve as a comprehensive hub for Gage’s puzzle offerings, competing with renowned platforms like The New York Times.

**Read more**

**Step aside, Wordle: The New York Times has introduced a new puzzle game** 

The New York Times has launched a new addition to its Games catalog following the success of Wordle — and it’s focused on math. Digits challenges players to engage in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. You can currently access its beta version for free online. 

In Digits, players must match a specified target number. Given six numbers, participants can combine them through various operations to get as close to the target as possible. It’s not necessary to use all the numbers, meaning the game will test your math skills as you try to create the correct equations. 

Players earn a five-star rating for hitting the target number exactly, three stars for being within 10, and one star for coming within 25 of the target. Presently, players are also able to tackle five different puzzles featuring progressively larger numbers. I completed today’s puzzle and found it to be an engaging number-based game that should capture the interest of those who enjoy puzzle games like Threes or other New York Times titles such as Wordle and Spelling Bee. 

In an article that introduces Digits and outlines the development process undertaken by The New York Times Games team, it was mentioned that this free beta will be used to identify bugs and evaluate whether it's worthwhile to proceed with more active development stages, where coding and final designs happen. Play Digits while it’s available, as The New York Times may choose to discontinue it if it does not meet their expected response.

The beta version of Digits is currently available for free on The New York Times Games' website.

**Read more**

**Wordle's amazing year: New York Times analyzes the phenomenon's major 2022** 

If you logged onto Twitter exactly a year ago, you might remember the moment your feed became filled with gray, yellow, and green boxes. Although it was launched in 2021 and gained significant popularity in December of that year, Wordle turned into a cultural sensation early in 2022 that was hard to avoid unless you muted certain words. It was a rare success in gaming, reaching a broad audience due to its straightforward design. 

Wordle's ascent was as rapid as its user growth. In late January 2022, the New York Times announced it had acquired Sam Hill / Digital Trends If you enjoy crossword puzzles but lack the time to tackle a full-sized version from your daily newspaper, The Mini is the perfect solution! This condensed form of the New York Times’ famous crossword puzzle allows you to test your skills quickly and efficiently (the average puzzle takes just over a minute to complete). Even though The Mini is smaller and less complex than a traditional crossword, it can still present challenges. Getting stuck on a single clue might mean the difference between achieving a personal best or experiencing an awkward solving attempt. Just like our hints for Wordle and Connections, we're here to assist you with The Mini if you find yourself needing a bit of help. Below are the answers for today’s NYT Mini crossword. **NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Today** *New York Times* **Across** Common feature in a tourist's brochure – MAP Olympic accolade – MEDAL Any of the green plastic figures from “Toy Story” – SOLDIER Still at large – ATLARGE Driver’s license or passport – PHOTOID Star of the Eras Tour – SWIFT 30, 45, or 50 on a beach bottle: Abbr. – SPF **Down** Calms down – MELLOWS Prompt displayed after swiping a card at an iPad register – ADDATIP Form pairs – PAIROFF Fluttering insects near a flame – MOTHS Completely genuine – LEGIT Adhesive substance – SAP “No turning allowed on ___” (road sign) – RED Jesse Lennox has been a writer at Digital Trends for more than five years and has no plans of stopping. He covers everything... If you’re a fan of Wordle and Connections, Puzzmo might become your next daily fixation. If you’ve incorporated puzzle games like Wordle and Connections into your daily routine over the past year, another daily obsession might be on the horizon. Puzzmo is a new platform that transforms the concept of a newspaper puzzle page into a responsive web interface that’s compatible across devices. Players can sign up for free access today, along with an optional $40 annual subscription that unlocks additional features like experimental games and leaderboards. This ambitious project is the result of a collaboration between Orta Therox and Zach Gage, a game designer known for popular mobile games such as Knotwords and Good Sudoku. His latest endeavor has been in development for several years and aims to serve as a comprehensive hub for Gage’s puzzle offerings, competing with renowned platforms like The New York Times. **Read more** **Step aside, Wordle: The New York Times has introduced a new puzzle game** The New York Times has launched a new addition to its Games catalog following the success of Wordle — and it’s focused on math. Digits challenges players to engage in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. You can currently access its beta version for free online. In Digits, players must match a specified target number. Given six numbers, participants can combine them through various operations to get as close to the target as possible. It’s not necessary to use all the numbers, meaning the game will test your math skills as you try to create the correct equations. Players earn a five-star rating for hitting the target number exactly, three stars for being within 10, and one star for coming within 25 of the target. Presently, players are also able to tackle five different puzzles featuring progressively larger numbers. I completed today’s puzzle and found it to be an engaging number-based game that should capture the interest of those who enjoy puzzle games like Threes or other New York Times titles such as Wordle and Spelling Bee. In an article that introduces Digits and outlines the development process undertaken by The New York Times Games team, it was mentioned that this free beta will be used to identify bugs and evaluate whether it's worthwhile to proceed with more active development stages, where coding and final designs happen. Play Digits while it’s available, as The New York Times may choose to discontinue it if it does not meet their expected response. The beta version of Digits is currently available for free on The New York Times Games' website. **Read more** **Wordle's amazing year: New York Times analyzes the phenomenon's major 2022** If you logged onto Twitter exactly a year ago, you might remember the moment your feed became filled with gray, yellow, and green boxes. Although it was launched in 2021 and gained significant popularity in December of that year, Wordle turned into a cultural sensation early in 2022 that was hard to avoid unless you muted certain words. It was a rare success in gaming, reaching a broad audience due to its straightforward design. Wordle's ascent was as rapid as its user growth. In late January 2022, the New York Times announced it had acquired Sam Hill / Digital Trends If you enjoy crossword puzzles but lack the time to tackle a full-sized version from your daily newspaper, The Mini is the perfect solution! This condensed form of the New York Times’ famous crossword puzzle allows you to test your skills quickly and efficiently (the average puzzle takes just over a minute to complete). Even though The Mini is smaller and less complex than a traditional crossword, it can still present challenges. Getting stuck on a single clue might mean the difference between achieving a personal best or experiencing an awkward solving attempt. Just like our hints for Wordle and Connections, we're here to assist you with The Mini if you find yourself needing a bit of help. Below are the answers for today’s NYT Mini crossword. **NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Today** *New York Times* **Across** Common feature in a tourist's brochure – MAP Olympic accolade – MEDAL Any of the green plastic figures from “Toy Story” – SOLDIER Still at large – ATLARGE Driver’s license or passport – PHOTOID Star of the Eras Tour – SWIFT 30, 45, or 50 on a beach bottle: Abbr. – SPF **Down** Calms down – MELLOWS Prompt displayed after swiping a card at an iPad register – ADDATIP Form pairs – PAIROFF Fluttering insects near a flame – MOTHS Completely genuine – LEGIT Adhesive substance – SAP “No turning allowed on ___” (road sign) – RED Jesse Lennox has been a writer at Digital Trends for more than five years and has no plans of stopping. He covers everything... If you’re a fan of Wordle and Connections, Puzzmo might become your next daily fixation. If you’ve incorporated puzzle games like Wordle and Connections into your daily routine over the past year, another daily obsession might be on the horizon. Puzzmo is a new platform that transforms the concept of a newspaper puzzle page into a responsive web interface that’s compatible across devices. Players can sign up for free access today, along with an optional $40 annual subscription that unlocks additional features like experimental games and leaderboards. This ambitious project is the result of a collaboration between Orta Therox and Zach Gage, a game designer known for popular mobile games such as Knotwords and Good Sudoku. His latest endeavor has been in development for several years and aims to serve as a comprehensive hub for Gage’s puzzle offerings, competing with renowned platforms like The New York Times. **Read more** **Step aside, Wordle: The New York Times has introduced a new puzzle game** The New York Times has launched a new addition to its Games catalog following the success of Wordle — and it’s focused on math. Digits challenges players to engage in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. You can currently access its beta version for free online. In Digits, players must match a specified target number. Given six numbers, participants can combine them through various operations to get as close to the target as possible. It’s not necessary to use all the numbers, meaning the game will test your math skills as you try to create the correct equations. Players earn a five-star rating for hitting the target number exactly, three stars for being within 10, and one star for coming within 25 of the target. Presently, players are also able to tackle five different puzzles featuring progressively larger numbers. I completed today’s puzzle and found it to be an engaging number-based game that should capture the interest of those who enjoy puzzle games like Threes or other New York Times titles such as Wordle and Spelling Bee. In an article that introduces Digits and outlines the development process undertaken by The New York Times Games team, it was mentioned that this free beta will be used to identify bugs and evaluate whether it's worthwhile to proceed with more active development stages, where coding and final designs happen. Play Digits while it’s available, as The New York Times may choose to discontinue it if it does not meet their expected response. The beta version of Digits is currently available for free on The New York Times Games' website. **Read more** **Wordle's amazing year: New York Times analyzes the phenomenon's major 2022** If you logged onto Twitter exactly a year ago, you might remember the moment your feed became filled with gray, yellow, and green boxes. Although it was launched in 2021 and gained significant popularity in December of that year, Wordle turned into a cultural sensation early in 2022 that was hard to avoid unless you muted certain words. It was a rare success in gaming, reaching a broad audience due to its straightforward design. Wordle's ascent was as rapid as its user growth. In late January 2022, the New York Times announced it had acquired Strands offers a challenging twist on the traditional word search from NYT Games. If you're having difficulty and can't figure out today's puzzle, we've got assistance and clues for you right here. Sam Hill / Digital Trends

If you enjoy crossword puzzles but lack the time to tackle a full-sized version from your daily newspaper, The Mini is the perfect solution! This condensed form of the New York Times’ famous crossword puzzle allows you to test your skills quickly and efficiently (the average puzzle takes just over a minute to complete). Even though The Mini is smaller and less complex than a traditional crossword, it can still present challenges. Getting stuck on a single clue might mean the difference between achieving a personal best or experiencing an awkward solving attempt. 

Just like our hints for Wordle and Connections, we're here to assist you with The Mini if you find yourself needing a bit of help. Below are the answers for today’s NYT Mini crossword.

**NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Today**  
*New York Times*  
**Across**  
Common feature in a tourist's brochure – MAP  
Olympic accolade – MEDAL  
Any of the green plastic figures from “Toy Story” – SOLDIER  
Still at large – ATLARGE  
Driver’s license or passport – PHOTOID  
Star of the Eras Tour – SWIFT  
30, 45, or 50 on a beach bottle: Abbr. – SPF  

**Down**  
Calms down – MELLOWS  
Prompt displayed after swiping a card at an iPad register – ADDATIP  
Form pairs – PAIROFF  
Fluttering insects near a flame – MOTHS  
Completely genuine – LEGIT  
Adhesive substance – SAP  
“No turning allowed on ___” (road sign) – RED  

Jesse Lennox has been a writer at Digital Trends for more than five years and has no plans of stopping. He covers everything...

If you’re a fan of Wordle and Connections, Puzzmo might become your next daily fixation. 

If you’ve incorporated puzzle games like Wordle and Connections into your daily routine over the past year, another daily obsession might be on the horizon. Puzzmo is a new platform that transforms the concept of a newspaper puzzle page into a responsive web interface that’s compatible across devices. Players can sign up for free access today, along with an optional $40 annual subscription that unlocks additional features like experimental games and leaderboards. 

This ambitious project is the result of a collaboration between Orta Therox and Zach Gage, a game designer known for popular mobile games such as Knotwords and Good Sudoku. His latest endeavor has been in development for several years and aims to serve as a comprehensive hub for Gage’s puzzle offerings, competing with renowned platforms like The New York Times.

**Read more**

**Step aside, Wordle: The New York Times has introduced a new puzzle game** 

The New York Times has launched a new addition to its Games catalog following the success of Wordle — and it’s focused on math. Digits challenges players to engage in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. You can currently access its beta version for free online. 

In Digits, players must match a specified target number. Given six numbers, participants can combine them through various operations to get as close to the target as possible. It’s not necessary to use all the numbers, meaning the game will test your math skills as you try to create the correct equations. 

Players earn a five-star rating for hitting the target number exactly, three stars for being within 10, and one star for coming within 25 of the target. Presently, players are also able to tackle five different puzzles featuring progressively larger numbers. I completed today’s puzzle and found it to be an engaging number-based game that should capture the interest of those who enjoy puzzle games like Threes or other New York Times titles such as Wordle and Spelling Bee. 

In an article that introduces Digits and outlines the development process undertaken by The New York Times Games team, it was mentioned that this free beta will be used to identify bugs and evaluate whether it's worthwhile to proceed with more active development stages, where coding and final designs happen. Play Digits while it’s available, as The New York Times may choose to discontinue it if it does not meet their expected response.

The beta version of Digits is currently available for free on The New York Times Games' website.

**Read more**

**Wordle's amazing year: New York Times analyzes the phenomenon's major 2022** 

If you logged onto Twitter exactly a year ago, you might remember the moment your feed became filled with gray, yellow, and green boxes. Although it was launched in 2021 and gained significant popularity in December of that year, Wordle turned into a cultural sensation early in 2022 that was hard to avoid unless you muted certain words. It was a rare success in gaming, reaching a broad audience due to its straightforward design. 

Wordle's ascent was as rapid as its user growth. In late January 2022, the New York Times announced it had acquired Sam Hill / Digital Trends If you enjoy crossword puzzles but lack the time to tackle a full-sized version from your daily newspaper, The Mini is the perfect solution! This condensed form of the New York Times’ famous crossword puzzle allows you to test your skills quickly and efficiently (the average puzzle takes just over a minute to complete). Even though The Mini is smaller and less complex than a traditional crossword, it can still present challenges. Getting stuck on a single clue might mean the difference between achieving a personal best or experiencing an awkward solving attempt. Just like our hints for Wordle and Connections, we're here to assist you with The Mini if you find yourself needing a bit of help. Below are the answers for today’s NYT Mini crossword. **NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Today** *New York Times* **Across** Common feature in a tourist's brochure – MAP Olympic accolade – MEDAL Any of the green plastic figures from “Toy Story” – SOLDIER Still at large – ATLARGE Driver’s license or passport – PHOTOID Star of the Eras Tour – SWIFT 30, 45, or 50 on a beach bottle: Abbr. – SPF **Down** Calms down – MELLOWS Prompt displayed after swiping a card at an iPad register – ADDATIP Form pairs – PAIROFF Fluttering insects near a flame – MOTHS Completely genuine – LEGIT Adhesive substance – SAP “No turning allowed on ___” (road sign) – RED Jesse Lennox has been a writer at Digital Trends for more than five years and has no plans of stopping. He covers everything... If you’re a fan of Wordle and Connections, Puzzmo might become your next daily fixation. If you’ve incorporated puzzle games like Wordle and Connections into your daily routine over the past year, another daily obsession might be on the horizon. Puzzmo is a new platform that transforms the concept of a newspaper puzzle page into a responsive web interface that’s compatible across devices. Players can sign up for free access today, along with an optional $40 annual subscription that unlocks additional features like experimental games and leaderboards. This ambitious project is the result of a collaboration between Orta Therox and Zach Gage, a game designer known for popular mobile games such as Knotwords and Good Sudoku. His latest endeavor has been in development for several years and aims to serve as a comprehensive hub for Gage’s puzzle offerings, competing with renowned platforms like The New York Times. **Read more** **Step aside, Wordle: The New York Times has introduced a new puzzle game** The New York Times has launched a new addition to its Games catalog following the success of Wordle — and it’s focused on math. Digits challenges players to engage in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. You can currently access its beta version for free online. In Digits, players must match a specified target number. Given six numbers, participants can combine them through various operations to get as close to the target as possible. It’s not necessary to use all the numbers, meaning the game will test your math skills as you try to create the correct equations. Players earn a five-star rating for hitting the target number exactly, three stars for being within 10, and one star for coming within 25 of the target. Presently, players are also able to tackle five different puzzles featuring progressively larger numbers. I completed today’s puzzle and found it to be an engaging number-based game that should capture the interest of those who enjoy puzzle games like Threes or other New York Times titles such as Wordle and Spelling Bee. In an article that introduces Digits and outlines the development process undertaken by The New York Times Games team, it was mentioned that this free beta will be used to identify bugs and evaluate whether it's worthwhile to proceed with more active development stages, where coding and final designs happen. Play Digits while it’s available, as The New York Times may choose to discontinue it if it does not meet their expected response. The beta version of Digits is currently available for free on The New York Times Games' website. **Read more** **Wordle's amazing year: New York Times analyzes the phenomenon's major 2022** If you logged onto Twitter exactly a year ago, you might remember the moment your feed became filled with gray, yellow, and green boxes. Although it was launched in 2021 and gained significant popularity in December of that year, Wordle turned into a cultural sensation early in 2022 that was hard to avoid unless you muted certain words. It was a rare success in gaming, reaching a broad audience due to its straightforward design. Wordle's ascent was as rapid as its user growth. In late January 2022, the New York Times announced it had acquired Sam Hill / Digital Trends If you enjoy crossword puzzles but lack the time to tackle a full-sized version from your daily newspaper, The Mini is the perfect solution! This condensed form of the New York Times’ famous crossword puzzle allows you to test your skills quickly and efficiently (the average puzzle takes just over a minute to complete). Even though The Mini is smaller and less complex than a traditional crossword, it can still present challenges. Getting stuck on a single clue might mean the difference between achieving a personal best or experiencing an awkward solving attempt. Just like our hints for Wordle and Connections, we're here to assist you with The Mini if you find yourself needing a bit of help. Below are the answers for today’s NYT Mini crossword. **NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Today** *New York Times* **Across** Common feature in a tourist's brochure – MAP Olympic accolade – MEDAL Any of the green plastic figures from “Toy Story” – SOLDIER Still at large – ATLARGE Driver’s license or passport – PHOTOID Star of the Eras Tour – SWIFT 30, 45, or 50 on a beach bottle: Abbr. – SPF **Down** Calms down – MELLOWS Prompt displayed after swiping a card at an iPad register – ADDATIP Form pairs – PAIROFF Fluttering insects near a flame – MOTHS Completely genuine – LEGIT Adhesive substance – SAP “No turning allowed on ___” (road sign) – RED Jesse Lennox has been a writer at Digital Trends for more than five years and has no plans of stopping. He covers everything... If you’re a fan of Wordle and Connections, Puzzmo might become your next daily fixation. If you’ve incorporated puzzle games like Wordle and Connections into your daily routine over the past year, another daily obsession might be on the horizon. Puzzmo is a new platform that transforms the concept of a newspaper puzzle page into a responsive web interface that’s compatible across devices. Players can sign up for free access today, along with an optional $40 annual subscription that unlocks additional features like experimental games and leaderboards. This ambitious project is the result of a collaboration between Orta Therox and Zach Gage, a game designer known for popular mobile games such as Knotwords and Good Sudoku. His latest endeavor has been in development for several years and aims to serve as a comprehensive hub for Gage’s puzzle offerings, competing with renowned platforms like The New York Times. **Read more** **Step aside, Wordle: The New York Times has introduced a new puzzle game** The New York Times has launched a new addition to its Games catalog following the success of Wordle — and it’s focused on math. Digits challenges players to engage in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. You can currently access its beta version for free online. In Digits, players must match a specified target number. Given six numbers, participants can combine them through various operations to get as close to the target as possible. It’s not necessary to use all the numbers, meaning the game will test your math skills as you try to create the correct equations. Players earn a five-star rating for hitting the target number exactly, three stars for being within 10, and one star for coming within 25 of the target. Presently, players are also able to tackle five different puzzles featuring progressively larger numbers. I completed today’s puzzle and found it to be an engaging number-based game that should capture the interest of those who enjoy puzzle games like Threes or other New York Times titles such as Wordle and Spelling Bee. In an article that introduces Digits and outlines the development process undertaken by The New York Times Games team, it was mentioned that this free beta will be used to identify bugs and evaluate whether it's worthwhile to proceed with more active development stages, where coding and final designs happen. Play Digits while it’s available, as The New York Times may choose to discontinue it if it does not meet their expected response. The beta version of Digits is currently available for free on The New York Times Games' website. **Read more** **Wordle's amazing year: New York Times analyzes the phenomenon's major 2022** If you logged onto Twitter exactly a year ago, you might remember the moment your feed became filled with gray, yellow, and green boxes. Although it was launched in 2021 and gained significant popularity in December of that year, Wordle turned into a cultural sensation early in 2022 that was hard to avoid unless you muted certain words. It was a rare success in gaming, reaching a broad audience due to its straightforward design. Wordle's ascent was as rapid as its user growth. In late January 2022, the New York Times announced it had acquired Sam Hill / Digital Trends

If you enjoy crossword puzzles but lack the time to tackle a full-sized version from your daily newspaper, The Mini is the perfect solution! This condensed form of the New York Times’ famous crossword puzzle allows you to test your skills quickly and efficiently (the average puzzle takes just over a minute to complete). Even though The Mini is smaller and less complex than a traditional crossword, it can still present challenges. Getting stuck on a single clue might mean the difference between achieving a personal best or experiencing an awkward solving attempt. 

Just like our hints for Wordle and Connections, we're here to assist you with The Mini if you find yourself needing a bit of help. Below are the answers for today’s NYT Mini crossword.

**NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Today**  
*New York Times*  
**Across**  
Common feature in a tourist's brochure – MAP  
Olympic accolade – MEDAL  
Any of the green plastic figures from “Toy Story” – SOLDIER  
Still at large – ATLARGE  
Driver’s license or passport – PHOTOID  
Star of the Eras Tour – SWIFT  
30, 45, or 50 on a beach bottle: Abbr. – SPF  

**Down**  
Calms down – MELLOWS  
Prompt displayed after swiping a card at an iPad register – ADDATIP  
Form pairs – PAIROFF  
Fluttering insects near a flame – MOTHS  
Completely genuine – LEGIT  
Adhesive substance – SAP  
“No turning allowed on ___” (road sign) – RED  

Jesse Lennox has been a writer at Digital Trends for more than five years and has no plans of stopping. He covers everything...

If you’re a fan of Wordle and Connections, Puzzmo might become your next daily fixation. 

If you’ve incorporated puzzle games like Wordle and Connections into your daily routine over the past year, another daily obsession might be on the horizon. Puzzmo is a new platform that transforms the concept of a newspaper puzzle page into a responsive web interface that’s compatible across devices. Players can sign up for free access today, along with an optional $40 annual subscription that unlocks additional features like experimental games and leaderboards. 

This ambitious project is the result of a collaboration between Orta Therox and Zach Gage, a game designer known for popular mobile games such as Knotwords and Good Sudoku. His latest endeavor has been in development for several years and aims to serve as a comprehensive hub for Gage’s puzzle offerings, competing with renowned platforms like The New York Times.

**Read more**

**Step aside, Wordle: The New York Times has introduced a new puzzle game** 

The New York Times has launched a new addition to its Games catalog following the success of Wordle — and it’s focused on math. Digits challenges players to engage in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. You can currently access its beta version for free online. 

In Digits, players must match a specified target number. Given six numbers, participants can combine them through various operations to get as close to the target as possible. It’s not necessary to use all the numbers, meaning the game will test your math skills as you try to create the correct equations. 

Players earn a five-star rating for hitting the target number exactly, three stars for being within 10, and one star for coming within 25 of the target. Presently, players are also able to tackle five different puzzles featuring progressively larger numbers. I completed today’s puzzle and found it to be an engaging number-based game that should capture the interest of those who enjoy puzzle games like Threes or other New York Times titles such as Wordle and Spelling Bee. 

In an article that introduces Digits and outlines the development process undertaken by The New York Times Games team, it was mentioned that this free beta will be used to identify bugs and evaluate whether it's worthwhile to proceed with more active development stages, where coding and final designs happen. Play Digits while it’s available, as The New York Times may choose to discontinue it if it does not meet their expected response.

The beta version of Digits is currently available for free on The New York Times Games' website.

**Read more**

**Wordle's amazing year: New York Times analyzes the phenomenon's major 2022** 

If you logged onto Twitter exactly a year ago, you might remember the moment your feed became filled with gray, yellow, and green boxes. Although it was launched in 2021 and gained significant popularity in December of that year, Wordle turned into a cultural sensation early in 2022 that was hard to avoid unless you muted certain words. It was a rare success in gaming, reaching a broad audience due to its straightforward design. 

Wordle's ascent was as rapid as its user growth. In late January 2022, the New York Times announced it had acquired Sam Hill / Digital Trends If you enjoy crossword puzzles but lack the time to tackle a full-sized version from your daily newspaper, The Mini is the perfect solution! This condensed form of the New York Times’ famous crossword puzzle allows you to test your skills quickly and efficiently (the average puzzle takes just over a minute to complete). Even though The Mini is smaller and less complex than a traditional crossword, it can still present challenges. Getting stuck on a single clue might mean the difference between achieving a personal best or experiencing an awkward solving attempt. Just like our hints for Wordle and Connections, we're here to assist you with The Mini if you find yourself needing a bit of help. Below are the answers for today’s NYT Mini crossword. **NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Today** *New York Times* **Across** Common feature in a tourist's brochure – MAP Olympic accolade – MEDAL Any of the green plastic figures from “Toy Story” – SOLDIER Still at large – ATLARGE Driver’s license or passport – PHOTOID Star of the Eras Tour – SWIFT 30, 45, or 50 on a beach bottle: Abbr. – SPF **Down** Calms down – MELLOWS Prompt displayed after swiping a card at an iPad register – ADDATIP Form pairs – PAIROFF Fluttering insects near a flame – MOTHS Completely genuine – LEGIT Adhesive substance – SAP “No turning allowed on ___” (road sign) – RED Jesse Lennox has been a writer at Digital Trends for more than five years and has no plans of stopping. He covers everything... If you’re a fan of Wordle and Connections, Puzzmo might become your next daily fixation. If you’ve incorporated puzzle games like Wordle and Connections into your daily routine over the past year, another daily obsession might be on the horizon. Puzzmo is a new platform that transforms the concept of a newspaper puzzle page into a responsive web interface that’s compatible across devices. Players can sign up for free access today, along with an optional $40 annual subscription that unlocks additional features like experimental games and leaderboards. This ambitious project is the result of a collaboration between Orta Therox and Zach Gage, a game designer known for popular mobile games such as Knotwords and Good Sudoku. His latest endeavor has been in development for several years and aims to serve as a comprehensive hub for Gage’s puzzle offerings, competing with renowned platforms like The New York Times. **Read more** **Step aside, Wordle: The New York Times has introduced a new puzzle game** The New York Times has launched a new addition to its Games catalog following the success of Wordle — and it’s focused on math. Digits challenges players to engage in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. You can currently access its beta version for free online. In Digits, players must match a specified target number. Given six numbers, participants can combine them through various operations to get as close to the target as possible. It’s not necessary to use all the numbers, meaning the game will test your math skills as you try to create the correct equations. Players earn a five-star rating for hitting the target number exactly, three stars for being within 10, and one star for coming within 25 of the target. Presently, players are also able to tackle five different puzzles featuring progressively larger numbers. I completed today’s puzzle and found it to be an engaging number-based game that should capture the interest of those who enjoy puzzle games like Threes or other New York Times titles such as Wordle and Spelling Bee. In an article that introduces Digits and outlines the development process undertaken by The New York Times Games team, it was mentioned that this free beta will be used to identify bugs and evaluate whether it's worthwhile to proceed with more active development stages, where coding and final designs happen. Play Digits while it’s available, as The New York Times may choose to discontinue it if it does not meet their expected response. The beta version of Digits is currently available for free on The New York Times Games' website. **Read more** **Wordle's amazing year: New York Times analyzes the phenomenon's major 2022** If you logged onto Twitter exactly a year ago, you might remember the moment your feed became filled with gray, yellow, and green boxes. Although it was launched in 2021 and gained significant popularity in December of that year, Wordle turned into a cultural sensation early in 2022 that was hard to avoid unless you muted certain words. It was a rare success in gaming, reaching a broad audience due to its straightforward design. Wordle's ascent was as rapid as its user growth. In late January 2022, the New York Times announced it had acquired Sam Hill / Digital Trends If you enjoy crossword puzzles but lack the time to tackle a full-sized version from your daily newspaper, The Mini is the perfect solution! This condensed form of the New York Times’ famous crossword puzzle allows you to test your skills quickly and efficiently (the average puzzle takes just over a minute to complete). Even though The Mini is smaller and less complex than a traditional crossword, it can still present challenges. Getting stuck on a single clue might mean the difference between achieving a personal best or experiencing an awkward solving attempt. Just like our hints for Wordle and Connections, we're here to assist you with The Mini if you find yourself needing a bit of help. Below are the answers for today’s NYT Mini crossword. **NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Today** *New York Times* **Across** Common feature in a tourist's brochure – MAP Olympic accolade – MEDAL Any of the green plastic figures from “Toy Story” – SOLDIER Still at large – ATLARGE Driver’s license or passport – PHOTOID Star of the Eras Tour – SWIFT 30, 45, or 50 on a beach bottle: Abbr. – SPF **Down** Calms down – MELLOWS Prompt displayed after swiping a card at an iPad register – ADDATIP Form pairs – PAIROFF Fluttering insects near a flame – MOTHS Completely genuine – LEGIT Adhesive substance – SAP “No turning allowed on ___” (road sign) – RED Jesse Lennox has been a writer at Digital Trends for more than five years and has no plans of stopping. He covers everything... If you’re a fan of Wordle and Connections, Puzzmo might become your next daily fixation. If you’ve incorporated puzzle games like Wordle and Connections into your daily routine over the past year, another daily obsession might be on the horizon. Puzzmo is a new platform that transforms the concept of a newspaper puzzle page into a responsive web interface that’s compatible across devices. Players can sign up for free access today, along with an optional $40 annual subscription that unlocks additional features like experimental games and leaderboards. This ambitious project is the result of a collaboration between Orta Therox and Zach Gage, a game designer known for popular mobile games such as Knotwords and Good Sudoku. His latest endeavor has been in development for several years and aims to serve as a comprehensive hub for Gage’s puzzle offerings, competing with renowned platforms like The New York Times. **Read more** **Step aside, Wordle: The New York Times has introduced a new puzzle game** The New York Times has launched a new addition to its Games catalog following the success of Wordle — and it’s focused on math. Digits challenges players to engage in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. You can currently access its beta version for free online. In Digits, players must match a specified target number. Given six numbers, participants can combine them through various operations to get as close to the target as possible. It’s not necessary to use all the numbers, meaning the game will test your math skills as you try to create the correct equations. Players earn a five-star rating for hitting the target number exactly, three stars for being within 10, and one star for coming within 25 of the target. Presently, players are also able to tackle five different puzzles featuring progressively larger numbers. I completed today’s puzzle and found it to be an engaging number-based game that should capture the interest of those who enjoy puzzle games like Threes or other New York Times titles such as Wordle and Spelling Bee. In an article that introduces Digits and outlines the development process undertaken by The New York Times Games team, it was mentioned that this free beta will be used to identify bugs and evaluate whether it's worthwhile to proceed with more active development stages, where coding and final designs happen. Play Digits while it’s available, as The New York Times may choose to discontinue it if it does not meet their expected response. The beta version of Digits is currently available for free on The New York Times Games' website. **Read more** **Wordle's amazing year: New York Times analyzes the phenomenon's major 2022** If you logged onto Twitter exactly a year ago, you might remember the moment your feed became filled with gray, yellow, and green boxes. Although it was launched in 2021 and gained significant popularity in December of that year, Wordle turned into a cultural sensation early in 2022 that was hard to avoid unless you muted certain words. It was a rare success in gaming, reaching a broad audience due to its straightforward design. Wordle's ascent was as rapid as its user growth. In late January 2022, the New York Times announced it had acquired

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