Xbox Mode does what the Steam Machine promised, except it actually shipped on time
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Microsoft already turned my PC into a versatile console
Employees at artificial intelligence companies are coming into gargantuan sums of money amid boom in IPOs Home prices in the San Francisco Bay Area’s already expensive market are skyrocketing as employees at leading artificial intelligence companies come into gargantuan sums of money thanks to a boo
We learned some new details about the upcoming revival for the classic 3D platformer.
The outbreak has likely been ongoing since at least 2023, with more cases than have been detected.
So long and thanks for all the cool new video games.
Westeros plunges into war when the 'Game of Thrones' prequel returns to HBO June 21.
The only functional difference between a Trump Phone and the HTC U24 Pro is the battery, iFixit discovered.
If founders and other business leaders weren't already envious of Dario Amodei, who sits atop one of the world's fastest-growing AI companies, they're going to be seriously envious now.
The Boox Go 6 Gen II turns one of the best Android e-readers into a pocketable notepad with support for a stylus.
Google needs to fix these Desktop Mode bottlenecks before I can recommend it
Here is a constraint that almost no one building physical AI says out loud, even though every one of them is quietly fighting it. A robot’s intelligence wants three things at once. It wants to be smart, meaning it can reason at the level of a frontier model about an unfamiliar scene. It wants to […]
Brutal self-assessment paints a picture of a Microsoft gaming division in crisis.
The problem: counting unique viewers per second is a row explosion A viewer scrubs to 4:12 of a 9-minute trending clip, watches for 40 seconds, jumps back to the intro, then bounces. Multiply that by the few hundred thousand sessions a day that hit a mid-size aggregator and you get the question ever
Swift 6.3 and 6.4 landed at WWDC 2026 with a strong theme running through them: less boilerplate, fewer surprises, and more control. The session covers four broad areas — language improvements, library updates, cross-platform support, and performance. This article also folds in what shipped in Swift
TL;DR — We rebuilt Mattrx's state layer (Angular 19, 22k LOC TS, marketing analytics SaaS) over 8 months: state-management LOC 8,400 → 3,100 (-63%), state-related bundle 38 KB → 18 KB, /campaigns re-renders per keystroke 47 → 3. The win wasn't picking the "right" library. It was picking the right li
I keep seeing teams ship a "RAG system" that's really a vector database with a thin wrapper. They measure recall@10, ship to production, and then wonder why the model hallucinates on documents the retriever clearly found. The retriever is doing its job. The model is doing its job. What's missing is
Google's Agent Development Kit just crossed 20,000 stars on GitHub, and the Google ADK CLI is quietly becoming the fastest path from "I have an idea for an agent" to "it's running in production." ADK Python 2.0 hit General Availability with graph workflows, collaborative multi-agent support, and a C
A tweet landed on my timeline this week: "Loop engineering is a psyop. Get everyone building multi-agent workflows that loop indefinitely, burn tokens at 10x the normal rate, post record usage numbers right before IPO season." It's a good tweet. Funny, cynical, shareable. And completely wrong about
Last month I built a dashboard with about 150 components. A data table, a few charts, a sidebar, and a search bar. Nothing unusual. Then I typed into the search bar. The input lagged behind my fingers by almost 300 milliseconds. Every keystroke felt like I was fighting the UI. React DevTools told th
I rolled out Claude Code on my own repos a few months ago and, like most people, the first week was a mix of "this is magic" and "why did it just delete my test fixtures." Below is the short, opinionated playbook I wish someone had handed me on day one. Open a sandbox repo, point it at a small bug,