The Daredevil: Born Again season 2 finale has finally aired on Disney+ — here's how it comes to an end.
PC-DOS 1.00 would lead to Microsoft becoming computing's top dog Microsoft continues to embrace open source. The source code and annotations provide insight into the operating system's earliest days.
It used to be easy enough to distinguish between human-made and AI-generated imagery — just two years ago, you couldn’t use image models to create a menu for a Mexican restaurant without inventing new ...
This pick is fairly obvious. The Raiders need a QB and Mendoza is the best QB in the class. Mendoza helped lead Indiana to the national championship in a Heisman-winning season where he threw for ...
BTS is returning with a new music video! On April 1 at midnight KST, BTS released a music video teaser for “2.0,” one of the B-sides from their record–breaking new album “ARIRANG.” Produced by Mike ...
XPENG has unveiled an ambitious roadmap for the future of intelligent driving, confirming that global deliveries of its next-generation VLA 2.0 system will begin in 2027, with Volkswagen selected as ...
BTS did double duty on The Tonight Show, performing a second track in the Guggenheim Museum for the late-night show. The night after the group took over the show with a performance of “Swim” and a ...
Cursor, a San Francisco AI coding platform from startup Anysphere valued at $29.3 billion, has launched Composer 2, a new fine-tuned variant of Chinese open source model Kimi K2.5 now available inside ...
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer, who has been at Microsoft since he joined as an intern in 1988 and with Xbox since the software giant launched its first console in 2001, is retiring, sources ...
Bethesda boss Todd Howard has confirmed that Starfield is not getting a huge 2.0-type update. At the end of last year, a cluster of Starfield fans said they'd gained an early glimpse at improvements ...
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A new AI video model from China has flooded the internet with copyrighted content — causing so much backlash that its owner, ByteDance, has promised to “strengthen current safeguards.” Subscribe to ...