Anthropic’s latest updates introduce features aimed at improving efficiency and accessibility in agent development. One key enhancement is the Advisor Strategy, which combines smaller, cost-efficient models like Sonnet with larger models such as Opus. This pairing allows routine tasks to be handled … [Read more...] about How Anthropic’s New Advisor Strategy Cuts AI Agent Costs
Why Your Next AI Assistant Should Run Directly on Your Own Computer
Local AI agents are autonomous systems that run directly on personal devices, offering capabilities like task automation, workflow management and personalized assistance. Unlike cloud-based systems, they operate locally, emphasizing data privacy and customization. In the video below Tina Huang … [Read more...] about Why Your Next AI Assistant Should Run Directly on Your Own Computer
Why Google DeepMind Just Abandoned Single-Score AI Testing
Google DeepMind has introduced a new framework for evaluating Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), shifting from traditional benchmarks to a multidimensional approach. This framework examines AI systems across ten cognitive dimensions, including perception, reasoning and social cognition, to … [Read more...] about Why Google DeepMind Just Abandoned Single-Score AI Testing
How Google’s 2.3B Gemma 4 Model Rivals 70B Giants on Just 1.5GB of RAM
Google’s newly released Gemma 4 challenges conventional assumptions about AI model size and performance. With just 2.3 billion parameters, this compact model rivals the capabilities of much larger systems, such as those with 70 billion parameters, while operating efficiently on low-power hardware. … [Read more...] about How Google’s 2.3B Gemma 4 Model Rivals 70B Giants on Just 1.5GB of RAM
Are Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 Smart Glasses Still Worth It 6 Months Later?
Since their release, the Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 smart glasses have settled into the wearable tech landscape, offering a mix of style and functionality that appeals to a wide range of users. In his hands-on review, Steven Sullivan examines how these glasses perform in real-world scenarios after 6 months … [Read more...] about Are Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 Smart Glasses Still Worth It 6 Months Later?
Why ChatGPT is Suddenly Collecting 70% More of Your Personal Data
A recent analysis by Surfshark highlights a striking 70% increase in data collection practices among AI chatbots, including ChatGPT, over the past year. Notably, ChatGPT now gathers 17 out of 35 possible data types, ranging from search history to health metrics, marking a significant expansion from … [Read more...] about Why ChatGPT is Suddenly Collecting 70% More of Your Personal Data
Inside Project Helix: Microsoft’s Console-PC Hybrid Coming In 2027
Microsoft's announcement of Project Helix introduces a hybrid system that merges console and PC gaming into a unified platform. Set for release in late 2027, this next-generation Xbox features a custom AMD chipset that incorporates DirectX's latest graphics API and FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR). … [Read more...] about Inside Project Helix: Microsoft’s Console-PC Hybrid Coming In 2027
Google Just Put NotebookLM Inside Gemini and It Changes Everything
Google's recent integration of NotebookLM into the Gemini app marks a pivotal step in creating a unified productivity platform. This update consolidates essential features like note-taking, project management and research organization into a single workspace. For example, users can now access a … [Read more...] about Google Just Put NotebookLM Inside Gemini and It Changes Everything
Why Your iPad Needs 20% Free Space to Run Smoothly
Efficiently managing your iPad’s storage is essential for maintaining its performance and avoiding frustrating slowdowns. With iPadOS 26, Apple provides a detailed breakdown of storage usage through the iPad Storage menu, where categories like apps, photos and system files are clearly displayed. … [Read more...] about Why Your iPad Needs 20% Free Space to Run Smoothly
Are Xbox Exclusives Finally Making a Comeback?
Xbox appears to be considering a significant shift in its gaming strategy, with discussions surrounding the potential revival of exclusive titles and adjustments to the pricing of Xbox Game Pass. As highlighted by RGT 85, this move could mark a departure from Microsoft's recent focus on … [Read more...] about Are Xbox Exclusives Finally Making a Comeback?
Why Midjourney’s New 8.1 Update is a Massive Deal for Creators
Midjourney’s 8.1 update introduces notable improvements aimed at addressing user concerns around performance, cost and creative flexibility. According to Thaeyne, one standout feature is the new HD mode, which delivers three times faster processing while reducing costs, making high-quality image … [Read more...] about Why Midjourney’s New 8.1 Update is a Massive Deal for Creators
Inside the Opus 4.7 Leak and Anthropic’s Massive Claude Code 2.0 Upgrade
Anthropic and OpenAI continue to make waves in the AI and cybersecurity landscape, with recent developments showcasing their distinct approaches to innovation. Universe of AI explores the release of Anthropic’s Claude Code 2.0, which introduces features like a real-time task tracking sidebar and … [Read more...] about Inside the Opus 4.7 Leak and Anthropic’s Massive Claude Code 2.0 Upgrade











