By turning the terminal into a live, collaborative canvas, Anthropic is proving that the most valuable output of an AI coding ...
Shoppers at Brandy Melville have long grappled with the question of how well the store’s trendy “one-size fits most” garments actually fit them. That question just got harder to answer. The outlet has ...
Among the 2026 crop of World Changing Ideas, education—rightly—concerns a lot of honorees, and all of them show that education touches people at all stages of life. More than that, they show that ...
Where children live and what their household’s socioeconomic status is leaves a mark on their brains, a new study in Science finds. The results suggest that the fewer opportunities a child’s zip code ...
The tactic was uncovered by cybersecurity firm Kaspersky, which said attackers are constructing QR codes using text symbols rather than image files. QR-code phishing attacks, often known as "quishing" ...
TL;DR: Microsoft is testing a movable and resizable taskbar in Windows 11's Experimental channel, allowing placement on any screen edge with adjustable icon alignment. Additional updates include a ...
Palm Beach International Airport is now Donald J. Trump International Airport, which officially takes effect July 1. But another name change is happening not long after. According to a ruling from ...
Princeton University’s faculty voted this week to proctor all in-person exams, fundamentally altering a 133-year-old honor system that has relied on students to monitor for and report cheating. But it ...
Your phone buzzes. A text message pops up saying you have an outstanding traffic violation, and if you scan the attached QR code immediately, you can pay a $6.99 balance and avoid a court appearance.
The QR code has been declared dead and reborn so many times that marketers could be forgiven for treating its latest revival with skepticism. But the numbers are getting harder to dismiss. According ...
Texting scams are exploding. In 2024 alone, U.S. consumers lost $470 million to them, according to the Federal Trade Commission, a number more than five times what it was just four years earlier. To ...