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ChatGPT's Atlas Browser Shows Potential, But It's No Chrome Killer…Yet
OpenAI's new ChatGPT Atlas browser brings ambitious AI-powered browsing and task automation—but in its current state, it's better as a curious sidekick than your everyday web companion.
On this episode of “Uncanny Valley,” we introduce you to DoorDash’s new delivery robot and discuss what the growing robot population means for humans.
Apple's Swift programming language can now be used to develop for Android, and share code with iOS apps. Swift was launched ...
The first preview release of the Swift SDK for Android was published this week, allowing developers to build Android apps in ...
Google updates AI Studio with a new vibe coding feature that lets anyone build AI apps in minutes using Gemini models without coding or API setup.
Lafayette-based architectural firm SO Studio was among nine firms recognized at the American Institute of Architects Louisiana 2025 Design Awards. The awards were presented Sept. 26 during the AIA ...
Open-Source Android Apps at Risk Under Google’s New Decree Your email has been sent New rules demand ID checks, app listings, and fees Open-source apps at risk Google cites a surge in malware from ...
Two new spyware campaigns that researchers call ProSpy and ToSpy lured Android users with fake upgrades or plugins for the Signal and ToTok messaging apps to steal sensitive data. To give the ...
"CBS Mornings" is home: The morning news franchise is back at CBS News' Broadcast Center and broadcasting from a brand new studio. The new studio features a vibrant mid-century aesthetic, designed to ...
After years of rumors and reports, Amazon has officially announced Vega OS, its replacement for Android on Fire TV hardware, and it’s going to make some big changes. Fire TV has always been based on ...
Google has published a new blog post insisting that sideloading on Android isn’t going anywhere. The company reiterated that its new developer verification requirements are meant to improve safety, ...
ESET researchers have uncovered two Android spyware campaigns targeting individuals interested in secure communication apps, namely Signal and ToTok. These campaigns distribute malware through ...
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