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PyTorch Custom Operations Give Developers Deeper Control Over Model Performance
PyTorch's custom operation support lets developers write optimized CUDA kernels, balancing research flexibility with production efficiency.

Lenovo ThinkStation PGX Targets Local AI Workloads in Compact Design
Lenovo's new ThinkStation PGX mini workstation targets local AI workloads with removable components and enterprise-grade dependability.

Open-Source Rival Goose Challenges Anthropic's Claude Code Pricing Model
Block's open-source AI agent Goose offers free offline coding capabilities rivaling Anthropic's Claude Code which costs up to $200 monthly.

Why Travelers Still Prefer the Nintendo DS Over Modern Handhelds
The Nintendo DS is making a comeback among travelers who prize durability and battery life over flashy graphics. Its clamshell design and vast library make it ideal for the road.

Apple Brings Natural Language Shortcuts to macOS
Apple's fall macOS update will let users create Shortcuts by typing. AI coding tools like Claude Code and Codex already offer similar text-based automation.

Open-Source Tool Akse3D Aims to Simplify 3D Modeling for Everyone
A new open-source 3D modeling application called Akse3D promises an intuitive interface for beginners and professionals alike. The tool could lower the barrier to entry in a field dominated by complex software.

Nakamichi Dragon Pushes Soundbar Limits With Subwoofer-Free Deep Bass
Nakamichi's Dragon soundbar delivers 1500 watts and 25Hz bass without a subwoofer, challenging conventional home audio.

The Atlantic Publishes Searchable Database of Music Used to Train AI Models
The Atlantic has created a searchable database of music datasets used to train AI models, revealing massive collections of songs. The move increases transparency in AI training data and raises questions about copyright and consent.

Claude Code Ban Highlights Risks of AI Tool Dependency
A developer's sudden ban from Anthropic's Claude Code raises concerns about opaque AI platform policies and developer reliance on single tools.

Battery Packs: The Trade-Offs Consumers Rarely Consider
Battery packs offer convenience but face capacity, longevity and environmental drawbacks. Understanding these trade-offs helps consumers make informed choices.

Amazon and Spotify Take Opposite Paths on AI Podcast Content
Amazon's Alexa+ now generates AI news podcasts while Spotify launches a system to verify human-made shows.

AI Pricing Models Face a Hard Reset
The era of cheap AI access is ending. Providers are shifting from subsidized pricing to sustainable models, forcing developers and businesses to adapt.

Meta Launches Forum App to Merge Facebook Groups With AI Chatbot
Meta's new Forum app combines Facebook Groups with an AI assistant to help users find advice and discussions in a dedicated space, challenging Reddit and Google's AI Overview.

Google Brings Gemini to 4K Chromecast as It Fixes Older Dongles
Google updated the 4K Chromecast with Google TV to include Gemini AI features while also rolling out a security fix for the original 2013 Chromecast dongle.

Why Companies Are Quietly Bringing Back Workers After AI Replacements
After replacing staff with AI, many firms are now rehiring humans to fix errors and ensure safe, reliable operations. Human oversight is proving essential.

Google Adds Natural Language Search and Summaries to Nest Cameras
Google's Nest cameras now support natural language search and AI-generated clip summaries through Gemini integration.

Faceprint Tracking Found in Meta Smart Glasses Code
Code analysis reveals Meta smart glasses can perform faceprint tracking. Privacy experts warn of surveillance risks even before feature activation.

Apple Intelligence Automates Password Changes in iOS 27
Apple's new Passwords app uses AI to automatically change weak or compromised passwords, marking a shift toward proactive security management.

Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 Refuses Basic Biology Queries by Design
Anthropic's newest Claude Fable 5 model avoids answering simple biology questions, handing them to an older model. This safety measure highlights the growing tension between AI capability and restricted access.

JavaScript's Death Has Been Predicted for a Decade. The Language Is Still Here
A 2014 talk predicted JavaScript's demise. Ten years later, the language dominates the web with no sign of fading.