FIFA plans to create AI-enabled 3D avatars of every player at the 2026 World Cup to enhance the tournament's semi-automated offside technology. This will mean creating a digital scan of all 1,248 ...
TL;DR: A one-time $27.99 turns your phone into a full-featured document scanner and PDF editor forever—no bulky hardware required. It’s 2026. We have self-checkout everywhere, AI writing emails, and ...
Samsung Healthcare unveiled a new ultrasound system this week designed to boost diagnostic accuracy and efficiency. The system, named the R20, finally brings the full weight of Samsung Electronics’ AI ...
You need a Mac, Xcode, and a connected AI model. Start tiny, build confidence, then expand your project. AI coding works best when you give clear, specific intent. So you want to create your own ...
As part of a settlement with Epic, Google is introducing support for “Registered App Stores” starting with Android 17. Certified third-party stores will utilize a “single store install screen” that ...
Paper clutter has a way of sneaking up on you — receipts stuffed in bags, contracts crumpled in folders, sticky notes that disappear when you need them most. The iScanner App makes all of that stress ...
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GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Earlier this week, Kojima Productions shared a new look at OD, the studio's upcoming horror game for Xbox Games Studios. Director Hideo Kojima is so ...
PyApp seems to be taking the Python world by storm, providing long-awaited click-and-run Python distribution. For developers who need a little more versatility, there’s uv. Find these tools and more ...
What started out as an advertising slogan for Apple more than 15 years ago has morphed into somewhat of a modern day colloquialism: There should be an app for that. Who hasn't—ticked off by an ...
A three-year-old Somerville tech startup founded by two MIT grads wants to relegate faxed police bulletins and blurry surveillance video photos to the law enforcement dustbin. Multitude Insights is ...