[ad_1] Scheduling update: this week, there will be a podcast episode on Wednesday and no The Pulse on Thursday. I’m in Budapest, Hungary, this week, for Craft Conference, where I’ll be giving a keynote presentation alongside other speakers, including software engineering legend Kent Beck, who’s been on the podcast, Hillel Wayne, a formal methods expert … Read More “slow down to speed up when working with AI agents” »
[ad_1] Dhruv Bhutani / Android Authority TL;DR Apple is reportedly working on a bill-splitting feature for the iPhone. It will allow users to take a photo of the bill, assign items to individuals, and generate payment requests. The feature is tied to Apple Cash and available through the Wallet app or within Messages. Back in … Read More “iPhones could get groundbreaking bill-splitting tool Android introduced in 2019” »
Sometimes I’ll sit down and draw strange doodles in the air that hang and hover and spin if I tap them. I sketch them in midair with a thick, black spatial stylus made by Logitech called the Muse, while wearing Apple’s Vision Pro headset. The process feels like magic, and yet Apple often seems surprisingly … Read More “The Vision Pro Isn’t Dead Yet. Here’s How Apple Could Give It New Life via VisionOS” »
[ad_1] Nvidia just announced the RTX Spark – this is AI server tech trickling down to the consumer space with a Grace CPU (20 cores), a Blackwell GPU (6,144 CUDA cores) and 128GB of LPDDR5X. Now here’s what’s next for servers – and maybe one day consumer devices too. The new Vera CPU is the … Read More “Nvidia claims its new Vera ARM CPU is 80% faster than leading x86 CPUs” »
[ad_1] The guidance is “a fundamental departure” from the intent of the programs, said Sam Friesen, managing director for buildings at Fresh Energy, a Minnesota-based environmental advocacy group. He added that the changes will muddy the waters for consumers who were making plans under the old rules and now need to follow the new ones. … Read More “Trump’s DOE restarts energy rebate program with dumb conditions” »
[ad_1] Most teams pick a search provider by running a few test queries and hoping for the best – a recipe for hallucinations and unpredictable failures. This technical guide from You.com gives you access to an exact framework to evaluate AI search and retrieval. What you’ll get: A four-phase framework for evaluating AI search How … Read More “A Practical Guide to Becoming an AI-Native Engineer” »
[ad_1] DealHunt / Android Authority Whether you’re an artist or someone who values top-notch visuals, having accurate colors and a sharp display makes all the difference. If you’ve been holding out for a great deal, the ASUS ProArt Display 15.6-inch 4K Pen Display has hit its all-time low of $599, down from $699, for a … Read More “The ASUS ProArt 4K Pen Display just hit an all-time low at $599” »
[ad_1] The feelings are familiar. The characters, the planets, the arrival: skimming over a water-covered planet. I’ve played StarFox in all its previous iterations on Nintendo consoles, but my hour or so playing the new Switch 2 version ahead of its release on June 25 made me smile like a kid. I also got a … Read More “Nintendo’s New Switch 2 StarFox Feels Like the Game I Always Wanted to Play” »
[ad_1] Brady Snyder / Android Authority AI assistants are dime a dozen nowadays, so picking the best option can be a case of trial and error. Many readers, including my colleagues, usually narrow the options down to three powerful and popular options: ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini. But which one of these three do you, as … Read More “Gemini wins AI assistant battle versus Claude, ChatGPT” »
[ad_1] Today I’m not a CNET journalist. Today I’m a Pokemon trainer. Under a railway arch in London, just down the road from where the CNET UK team used to play Pokemon Go on our lunch breaks in 2016, I’m now holding my very own Eevee, preparing to take on Charmander in battle. I’m still … Read More “Lego Makes Pokemon Interactive With Smart Bricks. I Got to Play Trainer” »






