Speechify introduces voice typing feature for iPhone and Mac users
Speechify is rolling out voice typing to all iPhone and Mac users on Tuesday, with the feature included at no extra cost. Here are the details.
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Speechify is rolling out voice typing to all iPhone and Mac users on Tuesday, with the feature included at no extra cost. Here are the details.
The 2026 Amazon Prime Day sale is now flying with a countless number of price drops across just about every product category. We are tracking new all-time lows and up to $400 off Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold, the best price to date on Pixel 10a starting down at $424 shipp
Amazon kicks off Prime Day with discounts up to 50% on smartphones. We picked out the best offers and organized them into categories. This will be a 4-day shopping event, though the offers are subject to stocks lasting. Naturally, you need an active Amazon Prime subscription to get the prices mentio
A report from late last year said that the iPhone Air 2 would be getting a second camera, but it wasn’t clear at the time whether this would be an ultra-wide or telephoto. Bloomberg now reports that this will be an ultra-wide – but if this is true, is Apple making the right call … ?
A week on from Google’s biggest update of the year so far, we have results on whether your performance has improved after updating a Pixel to Android 17 – here’s what you need to know.
We're fans of cloud security tools. Prowler, Wiz, Orca, Scout. There are dozens of options, with new ones appearing regularly. They automate the heavy lifting of querying cloud environments and correlate findings across services. But every scanner has limitations. And sometimes you need to build you
The hype of AI is at its peak. Scroll through LinkedIn and Medium and you will see “vibe coders” claiming that programming is dead. Startups pitch to investors on products that were “built entirely with AI.” Companies whisper in boardrooms that developers are replaceable, cutting cost and time. The
I have written about measuring AI citations more times than I have written about my own family, which says something I would rather not examine. KPIs, tracker comparisons, how broad my citation footprint is. All of it was a snapshot: how many engines cite me today. It took me an embarrassingly long
The $50,000 Question Nobody's Asking What if I told you that sportsbooks have been systematically undervaluing certain fighters for the better part of a decade? Not because they're incompetent—they're actually quite sophisticated. But because the betting public has a bias that creates exploitable in
Quando falamos em inteligência artificial generativa, é fácil cair na armadilha de tratar todos os grandes modelos de linguagem como variações do mesmo produto. Afinal, todos respondem perguntas, escrevem código e resumem documentos. Mas ao longo da minha carreira lidando com integração de IA em amb
In v2 I added hybrid retrieval (FAISS + BM25) to fix keyword blindspots. All 19 test questions passed. The next item on my list was a cross-encoder reranker for better precision. The idea is standard: over-fetch candidates, rerank with a smarter model, keep the top-k. Every RAG tutorial recommends i
Throughout my two decades managing IT infrastructure and building solutions across Web3, blockchain, and AI domains, I've evaluated countless large language models. Some impress with raw benchmark scores, others with marketing hype. But every so often a model arrives that genuinely changes how I thi
2 a.m. PagerDuty goes off. "Production is slow." You open your laptop, fire up psql with bleary eyes, and connect to production. The prompt comes up. The cursor blinks after production=>. And your hands stop. Now, where was I supposed to look first? Do I get an overview of the whole DB, or do I star
Most conversations about AI and entertainment get stuck on the wrong axis. Will it replace writers? Will it kill animation studios? Those are culture-war questions, and they make for great headlines, but they tell you nothing about what to build. If you are an architect or senior engineer, the inter
Implementation of RecursiveMAS Playground, a browser-based interactive demonstration of the Recursive Multi-Agent Systems framework (Yang, Zou, et al., 2024). The implementation consists of two complementary systems: (1) recursiveMASWebLLM, a model compilation pipeline that exposes internal model st
A few days ago I was looking at Microsoft's AI Engineering Coach project. It analyzes coding-agent logs after a session ends and surfaces patterns and anti-patterns in how developers worked with AI. The implementation isn't what caught me. It was the assumption underneath it: AI work generates opera
Sean Klein discusses why "human error" is a dangerous myth in complex systems. Sharing the inside story of Azure’s 2023 global WAN outage, he explains how modern incident analysis looks past the "Five Whys" to uncover systemic issues. Learn how engineering leaders can move away from blame, improve S
The Linux Foundation on Tuesday declared its intent to launch the Agent Name Service (ANS), an open standard that gives The post Can DNS become the basis for AI agent identity? appeared first on The New Stack.
NGB v1.2.0 is now available. This release adds user roles, permissions, and application-level access management to NGB Platform. The core idea is simple: Keycloak handles identity. Why this matters Authentication and authorization are not the same thing. Authentication answers: Who is this user? But
Carl Froggett combines CISO and CIO. He currently occupies both positions at Deep Instinct. Before then, he was CISO at Citi for almost 17 years. The post CISO Conversations: Carl Froggett – Combining CISO and CIO at Deep Instinct appeared first on SecurityWeek.