Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for Saturday, Jan. 3.
Author: Editor
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Out of Eggs? A New Fridge Scans Groceries as You Run Low and Adds Them to a List
Ahead of CES, GE Profile launched a smart fridge that simplifies grocery list-making like never before.
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Apple Fitness Plus Kicks Off the New Year With Workout Programs to Keep You Motivated in 2026
This is one way to stay on track with your fitness goals this year.
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Starlink Will Be Moving Thousands of Its Satellites for ‘Space Safety’ Reasons
Earth’s orbit is congested with satellites, making collisions and disruptions more and more likely.
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Instagram Chief Says AI Images Are Evolving Fast and He’s Worried About Us Keeping Up
We need a whole new approach to “credibility signals” so we know who to trust, says Adam Mosseri.
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Pebble’s Bringing Its Round Watch Back, This Time With Revamps
The Pebble Round is back with a decade-later sequel and a two week battery life and hook-in possibilities for AI agents onboard.
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No Hisense, I Don’t Need a Robot TV on Wheels That Follows Me Around the House
The Hisense S6 FollowMe is a smart display that can automatically accompany users around the home. But why?
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Want to Vacuum Seal Your Groceries? Avoid These 7 Foods
Vacuum sealing these foods could lead to serious problems.
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Want a Delicious Dinner? Don’t Cook These 5 Foods in Your Nonstick Pan
Nonstick pans are great at a variety of foods but they fail at the high heat needed for searing meats. If you plan on searing steak, a different pan is the way to go.
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Trump Fails to Deliver on Promise of $500 Gold Phone in 2025. Could We See It Next Year?
After some confusion about when Trump’s gold phone will make an appearance, it appears to be delayed until 2026.

