You're in a dance club bathed in a neon-purple glow, surrounded by ghostly silhouettes that sway to the music. A stranger at ...
AI and vibe-coding have fueled a massive surge in mobile game releases, but the top 1% of publishers still control the vast ...
One of the biggest selling points for modern AI systems is their ability to adapt to users. Every time an AI assistant takes on a task for you, it’s also adapting to your style and preferences, which ...
OpenAI is rolling out some significant enhancements to ChatGPT's memory feature, particularly if you've been using the chatbot through a free account. Before getting to those improvements, a quick ...
At long last there's a good deal on a Switch 2 memory card. For an extremely limited time, Walmart has restocked its popular Onn 512GB Micro SDXC Express Card for just $84.77 with free shipping. A ...
The big three memory makers aren’t producing enough memory to keep up with demand, so CXMT is stepping up. As the DRAM shortage continues with no end in sight, China-based ChangXing Memory ...
The team behind the first public macOS kernel memory corruption exploit on M5 silicon has shared fresh details on how Mythos Preview helped bypass a five-year Apple security effort in five days. Last ...
Just a few weeks after announcing Claude Managed Agents, Anthropic has updated the platform with three new capabilities that collapse infrastructure layers like memory, evaluation, and multi-agent ...
The attack on the Trellix source code repository disclosed last week has been claimed by the RansomHouse threat group, which leaked a small set of images as proof of the intrusion. Yesterday, the ...
In March 2020, a husband and wife in a Tennessee memory-care unit escaped after deciphering a keypad code. The husband used his military background to crack the exit code, revealing a significant ...
Several times in the last couple of decades, Microsoft has released source code for the original MS-DOS operating system that kicked off its decades-long dominance of consumer PCs. This week, the ...
“There's a lot to keep track of, so it's perfectly normal to lose things like words and names,” says Jonathan Rosand, MD, a neurologist at Massachusetts General Hospital and a professor of neurology ...