I tried four vibe-coding tools, including Cursor and Replit, with no coding background. Here's what worked (and what didn't).
Condé Nast Traveler readers believe this major US city is the end-all-be-all for shopping destinations in the country.
Download the latest crosshair.exe executable from the releases page. Simply open the crosshair.exe executable. The crosshair will appear in the center of your primary screen. You can close the ...
Developer Bertrand Quenin recently released an open-source project called "Interpreter" that aims to provide real-time translation for Japanese retro games. The tool can capture Japanese text ...
Scott Van Pelt kicked off 2026 with an awkward live TV moment after a same-sex couple kiss during the New Year’s Eve broadcast Photo: Scott Van Pelt/Instagram@svponsportscenter Scott Van Pelt, ESPN's ...
An 8-foot-long python was rescued from Mumbai's Bandra (East), a police official has said, reported news agency PTI. The reptile was spotted in the Kalanagar area near a highway on Wednesday night.
The relentless march of "6-7" has reached Google's search engine, as the tech giant has added an Easter Egg when a user searches for the now ubiquitous piece of internet culture. When "6-7" or "67" ...
Just last month, Logitech released the Signature Slim Solar+ K980 wireless keyboard in the region with 10 year battery life. Now, the company has dropped the MX Master 4 with meaningful upgrades over ...
The last visual update to the Gemini overlay introduced a four-color glow, and Google now looks to be switching to a fullscreen animation. At the moment, the pill-shaped Gemini overlay slides up and ...
The iPhone has been steadily gaining ground in film and TV production. But Apple TV+’s Friday Night Baseball saw it integrated into a live sports broadcast for the first time thanks to the new ...
In 2005, Travis Oliphant was an information scientist working on medical and biological imaging at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, when he began work on NumPy, a library that has become a ...
In the tech industry’s first telling, the post-smartphone world is a simple question of what and when: glasses? Watches? Pins? Armbands? Implants? It’s portrayed as a simple matter of progress — in ...