Robinhood launches public blockchain, diving further into the crypto space
Robinhood's product push continues to blur the line between crypto and more traditional finance.
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Robinhood's product push continues to blur the line between crypto and more traditional finance.
Presented by Splunk Agentic AI is making IT and security teams dramatically more efficient. But it’s also removing the apprenticeship that has long produced experienced operators. As organizations automate more of the work once performed by junior analysts and engineers, they’re confronting a challe
After summer, a new semester starts and there's one great way to get yourself ready: by investing in some fresh tech. Here's how to work smarter without breaking the bank.
It seems most tips and tricks never moved beyond speed and coverage issues
Anker makes some of the best value-driven gear I've purchased. Here are my top picks for earbuds, chargers, Bluetooth speakers and more.
Claude Code helped build a smarter filament inventory, but the real problem was the habit of not keeping it updated.
Amazon explains why it made the switch from Fire OS to Vega OS on its streaming devices.
Your TV's manufacturer definitely didn't advertise these compromises
The debut adds to signs that investor appetite for companies supporting the AI buildout remains robust, as hyperscalers and technology firms pour billions into expanding data centers to meet soaring demand for AI computing.
Apple TV has no shortage of excellent sci-fi series (including Silo, which returns tomorrow), and it just shared a teaser for what could be its next big hit: Neuromancer.
Silo season 3 premieres Thursday night, and Apple has just launched a new website to promote the show. It’s called ‘How Did We Lose This World?’ and contains exclusive clips, cryptic images, and more.
Apple isn’t the only company with AI-focused products in the works. According to a new report, SpaceX has an artificial intelligence hardware prototype that’s “slimmer than an iPhone” in development.
T-Mobile recently announced it will phase out some of its older plans and move customers to its newest plans. Some of these plans are more expensive, and if that wasn't enough, T-Mobile has decided to retire its KickBack program. Multiple Redditors confirmed that T-Mobile has started notifying its c
V28 didn't replace V24 overnight. CMS blends the two models over multiple payment years, which means for the duration of the transition your RAF is a weighted mix of two models. If your pipeline treats the switch as a flag flip, your numbers are wrong. blended_RAF = w_v28 * RAF_v28 + w_v24 * RAF_v24
Anthropic has shipped a new agent identity access model that gives AI agents their own scoped credentials instead of borrowing human employees' logins. The model ties agent permissions to channels rather than people, applies the principle of least privilege, and logs agent actions separately from hu
If you've ever profiled a Unity mobile game and seen GC.Alloc spikes every time an enemy spawns, a bullet fires, or a particle effect plays, you've already met the problem this article solves. Frequent Instantiate() and Destroy() calls are one of the most common causes of frame hitches on mobile dev
Cloudflare's bot challenge ate 8% of my OpenClaw's daily browser traffic last month. The default browser tool worked fine for Gmail and dashboards. It fell over the moment it hit anti-bot gates. So I added a stealth browser as a sidecar MCP — separate process, disabled by default, 97 tools when prob
A reverse-engineer discovered that Anthropic's coding tool, Claude Code, embeds a hidden tracking mark in the system prompt it sends to its AI model. The mark uses look-alike Unicode characters in the date line — a curly apostrophe instead of a straight one, a slash instead of a dash — enabling Anth
If you search "convert Gregorian to Hijri" you'll find dozens of one-line formulas floating around StackOverflow, most of them some variant of hijriYear = (gregorianYear - 622) * 33 / 32. They compile, they run, and they're wrong more often than they're right. Here's why, and what a correct implemen
AI is not a tool. It is an actor. And most people are still debating whether ChatGPT/Anthropic or AI is good or bad for humanity. That question is already wrong. The latest global numbers from KPMG and the University of Melbourne — 48,000 people across 47 countries — say this: 42% think AI's benefit