3 place 0 fresh
How will Apple change in September under its new CEO — former hardware chief John Ternus? The blog Geeky Gadgets is already expecting "significant updates to the iPhone over the next three years," as well as streamlined internal engineering (plus durability enhancements and high-capacity batteries).
2026: Foldable display
2027: Bezel-less iPhone 20 (celebrating the iPhone's 20th anniversary)
CNET's web sites (which include ZDNET, PCMag, Mashable and Lifehacker) are even hosting a contest "to see which o
A newsletter a day!
You may get 10 most important news around midday in daily newsletter. Press the button and we will send you the most important news only, no spam attached.
LIKE us on Facebook so you won't miss the most important news of the day!
An East Bay apartment complex has been bought at a price that's well below its prior value. Read more ›
0
A PG&E Corp. unit has bought a San Jose building in a move to bolster the utility's South Bay operations. Read more ›
0
Представлен образ проекта, направленного на организацию проектирования программного обеспечения с использованием абстрактного синтаксического дерева и виртуальной машины на его основе с элементами искусственного интеллекта. Редактор АСД Read more ›
0 fresh
Промпт инжиниринг в том виде, в котором он был популярен в 2025 уже мёртв. В современных агентных инструментах, таких как Claude Code, Codex и упасибогCursor = ваш текст это ~0,03% контекста. Все остальное — это system prompt, CLAUDE.md, память, MCP, skills, история, tool results. И созданы они, чтобы съедать ваши лимиты и тратить ваши деньги 😈 Че там Че там 👀 Read more ›
0 fresh
Многие из нас идут на работу, полные энтузиазма, что ИИ сделает самую нудную и сложную часть работы. Claude, Cursor, Gemini и десятки агентов - обещают освободить нас от рутины и превратить обычный день в поток гениальных идей. Но вместо лёгкости вы вдруг ловите себя на том, что мозг гудит, как перегретый сервер. Мысли путаются, решения даются медленнее, и вы тупите, будто после бессонной ночи. Добро пожаловать в эпоху "AI brain... Read more ›
0 fresh
"I love these machines," writes long-time Slashdot reader Shayde: I was super-active in the Unix-PC Usenet groups back in the 90s... We hacked the hell out of them. They were small, sexy, and... they ran Unix! Unfortunately, they were a commercial failure. There were so many things wrong with them — not just stuff that broke, but the baseline configuration was nigh on worthless. I recently was able to get... Read more ›
0 fresh
The most shocking thing about the attempted attack on the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner on Saturday night at the Washington Hilton was how not shocking it was. Even before an armed man attempted to breach the secured area outside the hotel’s ballroom, the event’s guest list was a grim self-portrait of political violence in […] Read more ›
0 fresh
The shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner has raised questions about the event's security. Trump says his White House ballroom is the solution. Read more ›
0 fresh
Running a celebrity fan page isn’t as easy as it looks. What looks like harmless fandom online often turns into a full-time, high-pressure commitment. Read more ›
0 fresh
Milwaukee is one of the most famous and popular power tool manufacturers in the world, but did you know that the company makes gardening implements, too? Read more ›
0 fresh
Related Digital and Blackstone finalized financing for a $16 billion data center campus in Michigan being built for Oracle, the latest in a series of projects planned for Oracle to rent computing capacity to OpenAI. In a statement on Friday, Related Digital said the financing includes ... Read more ›
0 fresh
У видео-моделей есть память между кадрами. У диффузионных фото-моделей - нет. Именно поэтому стандартный тайлинг профессиональных кадров на 40-150 мегапикселей всегда даёт лестницу швов на градиенте неба, плывущий цвет на коже и драматический перепад текстур на границах тайлов.Я двадцать лет работаю ретушёром и четвёртый год пытаюсь это починить, приспособить диффузионки к профессиональной съёмке. Все эти годы любой подход, что мой, что чужой, крутится вокруг одного: режем картинку на 100+ тайлов,... Read more ›
0 fresh
Of the various career paths possible for pilots, two stand out among the rest -- military or commercial airline -- but which one has the most earning potential? Read more ›
0 fresh
'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' isn't quite a teamup movie, but these Marvel Legends toys will let you live out those fantasies. Read more ›
0 fresh
Maria Johnson tested Staples' Bin Wins program, digging through Amazon returns and overstock to find deals and potential resale items. Read more ›
0 fresh
No more getting caught by a forced Windows 11 update while you're in the middle of a meeting or a match. Microsoft announced some major changes coming to Windows Update on its blog, including the ability to indefinitely pause Windows updates, 35 days at a time. To give users more control, Windows Update introduced the option to extend update pauses as much as users want. Once you opted to pause... Read more ›
0 fresh
Let’s start with YouTube TV first – the company’s live broadcast TV offering exclusive to the US. Users might know that the platform already has a Multiview feature that allows viewing two, three or even four channels all at once. Why? Well, besides brain-rot optimization, there are actually some practical use cases, like during a busy sports season when you want to keep an eye on multiple matches at once.... Read more ›
0 fresh
Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for April 27 No. 581. Read more ›
0 fresh
Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for April 27, No. 1, 051. Read more ›
0 fresh
Live Science spoke with physicist David Gross, who today received the $3 million "Special Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics". He was part of a trio that won the 2004 physics Nobel prize for research that helped complete the Standard Model of particle physics. But when asked if physics will reach a unified theory of the fundamental forces of nature within 50 years, Gross has a surprising answer. "Currently, I spend... Read more ›
0
After 49 years of space travel, Voyager 1 "is running out of power," reports NPR: The spacecraft runs on a radioisotope thermoelectric generator — a device that converts heat from decaying plutonium into electricity. It carries no solar panels, no rechargeable batteries. Just the slow, steady release of nuclear warmth, which diminishes by about 4 watts each year. After nearly five decades, that decline has become critical. During a routine... Read more ›
0
SpaceNews reports: Blue Origin's New Glenn suffered a malfunction of its second stage on the rocket's third flight April 19, stranding its payload in an unrecoverable "off-nominal" orbit and dealing the company a setback as it seeks to increase its flight rate... AST SpaceMobile had planned to launch 45 to 60 satellites this year for its D2D constellation, but BlueBird 7 is the first to launch since BlueBird 6 launched... Read more ›
0
The Brave browser "has introduced Brave Origin, a stripped-down version of its browser that removes built-in monetization features like Rewards and other extras tied to its business model," writes Slashdot reader BrianFagioli" The stripped-down browser is available either as a separate browser download or as an upgrade to the existing Brave install, unlocked through a one-time purchase that can be activated across multiple devices. The idea is simple on paper:... Read more ›
0
Zoom "has partnered with World, Sam Altman's iris-scanning identity company (previously known as Worldcoin), " reports Digital Trends, "to add real-time human verification inside meetings." Zoom is now inviting organizations to join the beta version of the rollout, which Digital Trends says "lets hosts confirm that every face on the call belongs to a real person, not an AI-generated imposter. " For those wondering how World's Deep Face technology works,... Read more ›
0
There's been a few complaints about Amazon's drone delivery service. "The automated mailmen are dropping off packages from 10 feet in the air," reports the New York Post, "rendering the contents of each box susceptible to crashing and smashing." One example? Tamara Hancock filmed a drone delivering a bottle of Torani flavoring syrup to her home in Arizona (as a test of how Amazon handled fragile items). It was delivered... Read more ›
0
An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: The winning runner at a Beijing half-marathon for humanoid robots finished the race today in 50 minutes and 26 seconds -- significantly faster than the human world record of 57 minutes recently set by Jacob Kiplimo. [...] [T]he winning time is a massive improvement over last year's race, when the fastest robot finished in two hours and 40 minutes. The Associated Press... Read more ›
0
Axios reports that the NSA is using Anthropic's restricted Mythos Preview model despite the Pentagon insisting the company poses a "supply chain risk." Axios reports: The government's cybersecurity needs appear to be outweighing the Pentagon's feud with Anthropic. The department moved in February to cut off Anthropic and force its vendors to follow suit. That case is ongoing. The military is now broadening its use of Anthropic's tools while simultaneously... Read more ›
0
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Bloomberg, written by writer Austin Carr: Allbirds is pivoting to artificial intelligence. The San Francisco brand, whose wool running shoes were once the sneaker du jour among the tech crowd, announced last week that it was expanding into AI computing infrastructure. The bizarre strategic shift was immediately greeted with a surprising frenzy on Wall Street, where shares of Allbirds soared 582% last Wednesday... Read more ›
0
DeanonymizedCoward writes: Engadget reports that Palantir has posted to X a summary of CEO Alex Karp and Nicholas W. Zamiska's 2025 book, The Technological Republic, which reads like a utopian idealist doodled on a Bond villain's whiteboard. While the post makes some decent points, it also highlights the Big-AI attitude that the AI surveillance state is in fact a good thing, and strongly implies that the Good Guys need to... Read more ›
0
Most popular sources
|
|
0% |
|
|
0% |
|
|
0% |
|
|
0% |
|
|
0% |
| View sources » | |
LIKE us on Facebook so you won't miss the most important news of the day!
26.04.2026 17:55
Last update: 17:50 EDT.
News rating updated: 00:50.
What is Times42?
Times42 brings you the most popular news from tech news portals in real-time chart.
Read about us in FAQ section.