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The Curious Case of the Bizarre, Disappearing Captcha

As I browse the web in 2025, I rarely encounter captchas anymore. There’s no slanted text to discern. No image grid of stoplights to identify.And on the rare...

Gemini in Google Home Keeps Mistaking My Dog for a Cat

A cat jumped up on my couch. Wait a minute. I don't have a cat.The alert about the leaping feline is something my Google Home app sent me...

Computer History Museum Releases Original AlexNet Code

AlexNet, which was released in 2012, is widely credited with sparking the modern AI revolution, particularly in the field of computer vision. Last week, the Computer History Museum...

I Went Birding With the World’s First AI-Powered Binoculars

For bird identification when the Bird ID setting is active, the AX Visio uses a modified version of Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Merlin Bird ID’s extensive bird database....

What is anti-aliasing? MSAA, FXAA, TAA, and more explained | Tech Reader

Anti-aliasing is the hidden backbone behind making your games look great. It serves a simple purpose — fixing the jagged edges that show up in games — but...

This App Gives Screenshots Superpowers. That’s Just the Beginning

Chances are your phone’s camera roll is filled with tons of screenshots. Most captured intentionally, some conceived by the soft fumbling of your fingers on your phone’s buttons....

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Artemis II arrives in lunar space ahead of its trip around the Moon

Artemis II and its four-man crew have entered the Moon’s “sphere of influence,” meaning the spacecraft is more affected by lunar gravity than...

Check out this stunning Earth shot as Artemis II crew edges toward new record

NASA has shared a stunning image (above) captured by the crew of the Artemis II mission as they head toward the moon. It...

Samsung’s next big audio bet might skip your ears entirely

Samsung could be preparing to shake up its audio lineup with a radically different kind of earbuds – ones that don’t even rely...

Restaurants are forcing us to put phones away, and I’m not complaining

A growing number of bars and restaurants across the United States are embracing a phone-free experience, reflecting a broader cultural shift toward reducing...

Samsung just gave up on its own Messages app

Samsung is finally doing what it probably should’ve done years ago: killing its own Messages app. And while this might sound like just...