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Gemini in Chrome Launches "Skills Library" for Custom AI Prompt Automation

Gemini in Chrome Launches "Skills Library" for Custom AI Prompt Automation

Google Chrome introduces a new Skills library for Gemini. Users can now save custom AI prompts and reuse them easily across any website.

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Google's Desktop App is Now Available for Windows Users Worldwide

Google's Desktop App is Now Available for Windows Users Worldwide

This official tool brings the power of Google Search and the Google Assistant directly to your PC, enhancing the user experience.

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The "AI Psychosis": The Hidden Cost of Extreme Productivity for Developers

The "AI Psychosis": The Hidden Cost of Extreme Productivity for Developers

Experts like OpenAI's Andrej Karpathy reveal AI's dark side, with grueling hours and anxiety over token usage.

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Stargate: Sam Altman's AI Megadata Center Begins Construction in Texas

Stargate: Sam Altman's AI Megadata Center Begins Construction in Texas

The ambitious Stargate project, led by OpenAI's Sam Altman alongside SoftBank and Oracle, has commenced construction in Abilene, Texas. With a staggering $500 billion investment, this artificial intelligence data center is poised to become one of the world's largest, designed to meet the surging demand for AI processing power.

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The Mac as a Digital Sanctuary: Reflections on Mental Clarity in macOS

The Mac as a Digital Sanctuary: Reflections on Mental Clarity in macOS

A tagline from Apple's hypothetical macOS 26 Tahoe site, "Calm in the brainstorm," introduces a revamped Spotlight, but for the author, another Mac experience resonates even more with the idea of clearing mental clutter.

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New iPhone Fold leaks reveal 'Ultra' name, launch timing, and more

New iPhone Fold leaks reveal 'Ultra' name, launch timing, and more

Recent leaks suggest Apple's first foldable iPhone could be named 'iPhone Ultra' and launch in 2025. Details include supply chain plans and market positioning.

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The AI Paradox: More or Fewer Software Engineers in the Future?

The AI Paradox: More or Fewer Software Engineers in the Future?

The advancement of artificial intelligence sparks a crucial debate about the future of software engineers: while some warn of job displacement, others, like Aaron Levie, argue that AI expands the need for these professionals, a view that contrasts with Jensen Huang's prediction of a world where human language is the new programming.

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Gmail's End-to-End Encryption Expands to iOS and Android for Workspace Users

Gmail's End-to-End Encryption Expands to iOS and Android for Workspace Users

Google has extended Gmail's robust end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for Workspace users to include iOS and Android devices, marking the first time mobile users can natively compose and read encrypted messages directly within the Gmail app.

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AI Perception: Are We Judging Different Products by the Same Standard?

AI Perception: Are We Judging Different Products by the Same Standard?

Public discourse on artificial intelligence often conflates two distinct product categories: consumer-facing chatbots and enterprise coding agents, leading to misguided perceptions of their capabilities and limitations.

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Query and Manage Marketplace Databases Directly from the Vercel Dashboard

Query and Manage Marketplace Databases Directly from the Vercel Dashboard

Vercel has rolled out a new feature enabling teams to query and manage their Marketplace databases directly from the dashboard, eliminating the need for external tools and streamlining workflows.

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How Bill Gates Reads 50 Books a Year: Strategies for Deep Learning

How Bill Gates Reads 50 Books a Year: Strategies for Deep Learning

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is renowned for his habit of reading up to 50 books annually. Discover his rigorous methods for maximizing comprehension and learning, from the discipline of finishing every work to active note-taking.

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How to Have Functional AI Without Wi-Fi: The Offline Revolution in Your Pocket

How to Have Functional AI Without Wi-Fi: The Offline Revolution in Your Pocket

Discover how artificial intelligence no longer requires a constant internet connection. Thanks to open-source language models and applications like PocketPal AI, you can have a smart assistant directly on your mobile, working offline with complete privacy.

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