[ad_1] Foldable smartphones have gone from strength to strength in the past couple of years; these once-chunky, fragile devices are now slimmer, more robust and more capable, and that means they’re more tempting than ever. The question is, which foldable should you buy? While there was initially a limited number of foldable available, that number … Read More “Top book-style and clamshell foldables” »
[ad_1] European economy airline Ryanair is under investigation in the UK for charging parents mandatory fees to sit with their children. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said it was looking into whether the seating fees, which may be charging parents for the airline to meet its child safety and disability‑related obligations, are “unfair” under … Read More “Ryanair under investigation for charging parents to sit with their kids” »
[ad_1] Video game consoles have a long history with web browsers. From the advent of the World Wide Web, consoles have been trying to get online. Browsers on video game consoles were initially very much an attempt to provide a cheap gateway to the web for a casual audience lacking technical expertise, though as time … Read More “Web Browsers on Video Game Consoles” »
[ad_1] Ars: You’re flying Artemis III without an ICPS upper stage because you don’t need the performance to reach low-Earth orbit. But you do need a second stage simulator. What’s the status of that? Parsons: That, to me, is really cool. It’s called a spacer, and we already have the design done. Metal is already … Read More “We managed to glean some interesting details about the Artemis III mission” »
[ad_1] If founders and other business leaders weren’t already envious of Dario Amodei, who sits atop one of the world’s fastest-growing AI companies — currently valued by private market investors at roughly the trillion-dollar mark little more than five years after it was founded — they’re going to be seriously envious now. In a new … Read More “Anthropic’s Dario Amodei has just one direct report” »
[ad_1] Apple’s new Siri AI is finally here, and so far, it seems like it works. I have access and have been messing around with it, and my biggest impression so far is that Siri AI is quite curt — which I mean as a compliment. Many AI chatbots are cheery and wordy. While a … Read More “Apple’s new Siri AI knows when to shut up” »
justhamade/triadjs: Triad is a TypeScript/Node.js framework where API specification, implementation, validation, and testing are a single source of truth. · GitHub
[ad_1] One TypeScript definition. Validation, OpenAPI, AsyncAPI, BDD tests, Gherkin, and database schemas — all generated from the same source of truth. Triad is a TypeScript-first API framework built on the idea that an API’s specification, implementation, validation, and tests should never drift apart, because they are the same thing. You write TypeScript once using … Read More “justhamade/triadjs: Triad is a TypeScript/Node.js framework where API specification, implementation, validation, and testing are a single source of truth. · GitHub” »
[ad_1] Earlier this year, FIFA named YouTube a preferred partner for experiencing the World Cup 2026. On Wednesday, the next step in this partnership was announced, with the inaugural YouTube FIFA Creator Cup. It’s an exhibition match that’ll feature popular content creators from the platform, as well as athletes and celebrities. It’ll take place in New … Read More “YouTube and FIFA Expand World Cup Partnership With Inaugural Creator Cup Match” »
[ad_1] Rocker Ozzy Osbourne was a flamboyant stage presence with his band Black Sabbath, and later he was a goofy reality TV dad on MTV’s The Osbournes. A year after his death at 75, he may be on the verge of making a new kind of impression — as an AI-powered hologram. His family has … Read More “Ozzy Osbourne as an AI Hologram? ‘This Isn’t ChatGPT With Dad’s Face,’ Son Says” »
[ad_1] In the photo array, Dillon’s face was “surrounded by five fillers—chosen to resemble Mr. Dillon, not the suspect,” so “Dillon became, almost by definition, the person in the array who most closely resembled the suspect” recalled by the McDonald’s manager, the lawsuit said. O’Connell did not display the photo array to the victim, the … Read More “Man sues Florida cops over arrest spurred by “93% match” in facial recognition” »






