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NYT Strands hints and answers for Monday, April 27 (game #785)

TechRadar News - Sun, 04/26/2026 - 18:00
Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.
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‘Nothing can replace good room design’: how one award-winning home theater designer approaches custom installs

TechRadar News - Sun, 04/26/2026 - 16:48
David Moseley is an award-winning home cinema designer from Australia, here he discusses his deign processes and how you can make simple upgrades at home.
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A fast-growing Georgia wildfire tops 31 square miles, with evacuations possible

NPR News Headlines - Sun, 04/26/2026 - 15:28

One of two large wildfires in southeastern Georgia continues to grow and now exceeds 31 square miles.

(Image credit: Office of Gov. Brian Kemp)

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Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for April 27, #1773

CNET News - Sun, 04/26/2026 - 15:01
Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for April 27, No. 1,773.
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Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for April 27, #581

CNET News - Sun, 04/26/2026 - 15:01
Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for April 27 No. 581.
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Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for April 27, #1051

CNET News - Sun, 04/26/2026 - 15:01
Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for April 27, No. 1, 051.
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Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for April 27 #785

CNET News - Sun, 04/26/2026 - 15:00
Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for April 27, No. 785.
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A chaotic White House Correspondents' Dinner, as told by NPR reporters in the room

NPR News Headlines - Sun, 04/26/2026 - 14:52

Top government officials were rushed out of the Washington Hilton after gunshots were heard at the dinner. NPR journalists describe hiding under tables and scrambling for information as the night unfolded.

(Image credit: Mandel Ngan)

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Adobe Illustrator (2026) review

TechRadar Reviews - Sun, 04/26/2026 - 14:15

Adobe Illustrator began development in 1985, with its initial release coming out in 1987. 39 years in an eternity in computing terms, and it’s amazing this venerable piece of software is still the ruling king when it comes to design, illustrations and vector-based work.

We've long championed it as one of the best graphic design software apps around - but now I'm taking a look at some of the new features that are being introduced with the latest version, Adobe Illustrator 2026 (I explored version 30.3).

Adobe Illustrator: Pricing & plans
  • Subscription-only but the price befits its status as the king of the hill
  • Cheaper alternatives available like Canva’s Affinity
  • But they lack all the features and integration with other Adobe software

Adobe Illustrator is a professional app, and as such, is part of Adobe’s Creative Cloud Pro subscription. As has been the case for years now, you can’t purchase the software, you can only rent it.

Creative Cloud Pro includes over twenty high end software packages, including Photoshop, InDesign, and of course, Illustrator, and will cost you $35 a month for the first three months on an annual subscription (after that deal, the price reverts to $70 a month for the remainder of your agreement).

If that’s too much for you, you can subscribe to Illustrator on its own for $23 a month. Students and educational institutions can also get it or the entire suite at a steep discount.

Be aware though that every time you use generative AI, you’ll be spending credits. You get a set number every month with your plan, but also have the option of purchasing more separately, either as a one-off, or as part of another subscription.

OK, time to take a look at some of the new features that caught my eye in Adobe Illustrator’s new release.

Adobe Illustrator: Features

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  • Loads of new features added
  • I especially like those focused on interface improvements like color artboards
  • Great tools for refining your designs including snapping to tangents

Let’s start with some simple improvements to do with Artboards. Up to now, if you needed them to have colored backgrounds, you’d have to create a rectangle, apply a color to it and use that as your backdrop, which, although doable, was cumbersome.

Now, finally, you can apply different colors to each of your Artboards, right from the Properties panel, through its Fill dropdown menu. By default, it’s set to transparent, but you can also choose either black or white, and if that’s not enough, selecting ‘Custom’ gains you access to a virtually unlimited gamut of colors.

Right-clicking on the canvas offers some handy options to manage your document’s artboards. You’re able to rename, duplicate, or delete them, or even create new ones with ease. There’s also the option to lock a selected artboard, but sadly no option to unlock it - to do that you need to go to Window > Artboards, and click on its lock icon from the popup window. So, I guess 'cumbersome' hasn’t completely gone away.

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But it’s still an improvement. And speaking of improvements, the classic Eyedropper tool has been enhanced, and I found it works more reliably than before. A single click, for instance, will now properly copy the color and stroke of a selected object (you can extract more of course, but that depends on what you selected in the Eyedropper options).

There’s also shift-clicking. Press and hold the shift key, and you’ll get a large circle around the eyedropper cursor. The bottom half represents the current color, while the top half is the color it’ll change to once you click.

A color picker that works as advertised and has added functionality, I can work with that.

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This leads us to some subtle additions you probably never knew you needed, like how the end of a straight line now snaps to a circle’s tangent, or how one line snaps perpendicularly to another. Those are on by default and will make precise designs much easier.

And speaking of much easier, how about gradients with fewer banding - or no banding at all, even? Depending on how close you get to a gradient, you’ll start to notice lines along it as the one color changes to another. This latest version of Illustrator introduces two options to dissipate those lines, creating a much smoother gradient.

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The first one is via a new menu in the gradient Properties called “Method”. By default, it’s set to ‘Classic’, but change it to ‘Perceptual’, and it should look more like it would in real life - at least that’s the intention. The change can be quite subtle depending on the complexity of your gradient, and in my experience, it ranged from no discernible change, to a pleasing improvement.

The second option is a ‘Dither’ tick box. This one works in either ‘Method’, and when toggled, it adds a mesh of subtle imperfections to the gradient to conceal any banding, and I found the results to be very effective.

Adobe Illustrator: AI tools

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  • Introduces impressive AI-based tools to expand your creation’s horizons

But why do all the hard work when you can let a complex algorithm do it all for you, right? Right? Well… not quite, but Adobe Illustrator now comes with some interesting “AI” tools to broaden your digital creations, like Generative Expand.

Triggering the tool will give you handles which you then drag beyond the confines of your original creation. This will create pink borders, making it clear where Illustrator needs to apply itself. When you’re ready (and you have enough credits), click on ‘Generate’ and the machine will get to work.

It should only take a few seconds but I found the end results, like Generative Expand on Photoshop, to be impressive - and I don’t particularly like AI! The results weren’t perfect, mind, but it should be much easier to manually refine the output as opposed to creating all that expanded area yourself.

(Image credit: Adobe // Future)

Another complex algorithm feature I was impressed by is Turntable. It’s designed to turn a 2D vector graphic into a 3D one. Your results may vary, and the tool itself warns you if it thinks the image you’ve selected might not yield good results. That warning may, or may not be correct - sometimes the only way to know for sure is to spend your credits and try it out.

The objects I experimented with, varied in their success. The globe was… interesting, but then again Illustrator did warn me it might not work as expected, so kudos for the warning. The butterfly was mostly flawless, and the horse’s head (a sketch of a head, not a Godfather triggering nightmare) was perfect.

So yes, your mileage may vary, but when it works great, it’s eye opening (but not in A Clockwork Orange way). Once done, you’re able to rotate your now-3D object 360 degrees using a slider. To the right of it are Up and Down arrows; these allow you to see your design from above or below by a maximum of 30 degrees either way.

All in all, Illustrator keeps getting refined with each update. The improvements are most welcome, and the new features will certainly please a lot of artists. There’s something here for everyone which is always a positive thing.

Should I buy?

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Buy it if...
You need a powerful vector-based illustration system with a steady stream of improvements and new features to make the expensive subscription worthwhile

Don't buy it if...
You’re not a fan of the increasing incursion of AI into the software, or despite all its features, the asking price is just too much for you.

We've also tested out the best Adobe InDesign alternatives and the best alternatives to Adobe Photoshop

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Adobe Illustrator (2026) review

TechRadar News - Sun, 04/26/2026 - 14:15
Another year, another major Adobe Illustrator update. Have they finally fixed some long-standing glitches? Do I think the new tools and features will be worth your while? Read on to find out…
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What we know about Cole Allen, suspected White House Correspondents' dinner shooter

NPR News Headlines - Sun, 04/26/2026 - 14:05

The 31-year-old teacher and engineer from California sent an alleged message to family members saying that he wanted to target administration officials.

(Image credit: Patrick T. Fallon)

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Stop the financial bleed! How Orbit fights back against the dreaded 'Subscription Creep'

TechRadar News - Sun, 04/26/2026 - 13:00
Homescreen Heroes: Orbit helps you track your subscriptions like a pro
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Do you have a 'kitchen graveyard' of broken appliances? Here's how to care for your gadgets and keep them working longer

TechRadar News - Sun, 04/26/2026 - 12:00
Over a third of people have a broken kitchen appliance gathering dust in a cabinet, say experts, but it doesn't have to be that way.
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15 sub-$50 accessories to give your coffee station an instant boost (and they'd all make excellent Mother's Day gifts)

TechRadar News - Sun, 04/26/2026 - 11:30
Affordable coffee-making accessories to make your morning routine feel even more special.
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Photos: The aftermath of the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting

NPR News Headlines - Sun, 04/26/2026 - 10:59

A suspect has been arrested after firing shots at a security screening area at the Washington Hilton on Saturday night.

(Image credit: Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

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I wanted an online store, so I turned to the CubeCart open-source solution

TechRadar News - Sun, 04/26/2026 - 10:55
If you're ready to create an online store, consider using this open-source solution, CubeCart.
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Details emerge of alleged shooter at White House correspondents' dinner

NPR News Headlines - Sun, 04/26/2026 - 10:20

The alleged gunman has been identified as Cole Allen, according to two sources familiar with the matter.

(Image credit: Andrew Harnik)

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The best time to buy a new TV is right now — here’s why and what models I would buy

TechRadar News - Sun, 04/26/2026 - 10:15
The best time to buy a new TV is actually right now, and I'm rounding up my favorite models on sale that I recommend from Samsung, LG, and TCL.
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Back from the dead? Not quite. I looked into who's using iconic photography brand names like Agfa, Minolta, Rollei any Yashica today — and what I discovered shocked me

TechRadar News - Sun, 04/26/2026 - 10:00
Some camera brands died long ago but their names live on under new management. Here are some of the most notable 'orphaned' brands in the camera industry that have nothing to do with the original companies
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I'm Calling It: The Elden Ring Movie Will Live Up to the Mario Movies' Successes

CNET News - Sun, 04/26/2026 - 09:00
The movie based on the FromSoftware game is now one of my most anticipated films.
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