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Despite the industry's rapid changes, some books still hold up. Here are five titles to sharpen ideas and ground you in the fundamentals.
Every breath you take, they really may be watching you. By Veronique Greenwood Your thumbprint, the pattern of lines in the iris of your eye: These are known to be more or less unique to each ...
Opera Neon might be the first ‘AI agentic browser,’ able to book trains and code games, but it’s not ready for you to try just yet.
Unlock the full potential of Claude Code with actionable tips to optimize prompts, refine outputs, and transform your daily tasks.
Burmese pythons are nonvenomous, but they're one of the most destructive invasive species in Florida. Can you shoot them?
Microsoft and Google, say AI is writing more of their code — and Mark Zuckerberg predicts AI could handle half of Meta's dev work within a year.
Reverse Automatic Braking is a useful for feature in your Subaru's arsenal of safety perks, but if you feel you don't need it, how can you turn it off?
Who's to say your dog's little toe beans aren't just as revealing? @itsmaxjones 6 different personalities based off your dogs paw print!
Students are using AI to write scholarship essays. Does it work? By Olivia Sanchez The Hechinger Report,Updated April 9, 2025, 2:50 p.m.