Data from Nancy Guthrie's pacemaker has helped shed light on the events leading up to her kidnapping, but there are significant limits in how much data the devices can collect. Most importantly for ...
Meta is developing a standalone app for Vibes, its feed of AI-generated videos, according to reports from TechCrunch and Platformer. Vibes was introduced as a feature in the Meta AI app in September ...
Have you ever had Apple Passwords generate a new password that didn’t end up being saved correctly? Sometimes a website crashes at the wrong moment, or uses protocols that don’t exactly play nice with ...
OpenAI has given software developers a new desktop toy, and judging by the early reactions, it might feel like someone finally handed coders the Swiss Army knife they’ve been dreaming about or the ...
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba's Qwen team of AI researchers has emerged in the last year as one of the global leaders of open source AI development, releasing a host of powerful large language ...
OpenAI launches a Mac-only Codex app as an agent command center. Sandbox controls limit folder writes and network access for safer use. Switching between IDE, terminal, and app keeps context across ...
Pan Wang does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
BEIJING — One of the most popular new apps in China poses an awkward question: “Are you dead?” An app by that name has gone viral as a digital “check-in” aimed mainly at the growing number of young ...
The app is described on the Apple app store as “a lightweight safety tool crafted for solo dwellers” Abigail Adams is a Human Interest Writer and Reporter for PEOPLE. She has been working in ...
The embattled Tea app is back. Months after being removed from Apple’s App Store in light of major data breaches, the app that allows women to share anonymous Yelp-style reviews of men is relaunching ...
"I Want My MTV" was once the MTV slogan. Now it's a rallying cry for a coder who decided they weren't ready to say goodbye to an era of music video supremacy and built their own MTV Rewind app. While ...