Apple is reportedly developing a new wearable device known as the AI Pin. This compact, AI-driven gadget could reshape the landscape of personal technology by emphasizing artificial intelligence over traditional smartphone features. With a sleek design and advanced capabilities, the AI Pin aims to … [Read more...] about Apple AI Pin Rumors: How This Tiny Device Plans to Replace Your Screen
Get Certified in AI for Free: Anthropic Launches Massive New Academy
The Anthropic AI Academy offers a free and structured way to deepen your understanding of artificial intelligence, with courses designed for learners of all experience levels. Nick Ponte highlights how the academy’s 13-course curriculum integrates practical applications with theoretical knowledge, … [Read more...] about Get Certified in AI for Free: Anthropic Launches Massive New Academy
Claude Can Now Use Your Mac Like a Human : Windows Next
Anthropic has introduced a new feature to its cloud desktop app that enables remote control of Mac OS applications. According to Prompt Engineering, the Dispatch feature allows users to perform actions such as opening software, managing files and controlling mouse and keyboard inputs from mobile … [Read more...] about Claude Can Now Use Your Mac Like a Human : Windows Next
MacBook Neo vs. M5 Air: Is the $1,099 Air Actually Twice as Good?
Choosing between the MacBook Neo and the MacBook Air involves understanding their distinct features and target audiences. These two laptops cater to different user groups: the MacBook Neo is a budget-friendly, entry-level option, while the MacBook Air is designed for professionals and creatives who … [Read more...] about MacBook Neo vs. M5 Air: Is the $1,099 Air Actually Twice as Good?
The Truth About Donut Lab’s Wild Solid-State Battery Claims
Two Bit da Vinci examines Donut Lab's fifth test of its salt-based battery, focusing on its performance under extreme heat. The test revealed that the battery endured 50 cycles at 100°C with a discharge rate of 5C (130 amps). While the battery retained full capacity for the first six cycles, it … [Read more...] about The Truth About Donut Lab’s Wild Solid-State Battery Claims
MacBook Neo Guide: Set up Accounts, Wi‑Fi, and Core macOS Tools
Unboxing your MacBook Neo is an exciting experience, but it can feel overwhelming if you’re unfamiliar with macOS. This guide provides a step-by-step approach to setting up your device, exploring its features, and optimizing your workflow. Whether you’re new to Apple’s ecosystem or need a refresher, … [Read more...] about MacBook Neo Guide: Set up Accounts, Wi‑Fi, and Core macOS Tools
Where is the iPad 12? Apple’s Budget Tablet Mystery, Solved
Apple’s 2026 iPad 12th Generation is set to make its debut later this year, with a release expected in either spring or September. This calculated timing aligns with Apple’s strategy to prioritize the launch of its new MacBook Neo earlier in the year, making sure each product receives focused … [Read more...] about Where is the iPad 12? Apple’s Budget Tablet Mystery, Solved
Meet AgentZero : The Powerful New AI Assistant Running Entirely on Your PC
AgentZero is a local AI assistant designed with a privacy-first approach, offering users the ability to process data entirely offline. Developed by David Ondrej, it utilizes local AI models such as Olama and LM Studio to ensure that sensitive information remains secure and never leaves your device. … [Read more...] about Meet AgentZero : The Powerful New AI Assistant Running Entirely on Your PC
iPhone 17e vs iPhone 17 Speed Test: Does the $599 Model Actually Keep Up?
Choosing between the iPhone 17e and iPhone 17 can be a challenging decision, especially when performance, features, and user experience are key factors. Both models cater to distinct user needs, but the iPhone 17 stands out with its advanced capabilities and smoother overall experience. Below is a … [Read more...] about iPhone 17e vs iPhone 17 Speed Test: Does the $599 Model Actually Keep Up?
Meet TRMNL X: The 10.3-Inch E-Ink Screen With Insane Battery Life
Repurposing e-ink screens from devices like Kindles offers a unique way to create energy-efficient and visually distinct projects. Snazzy Labs highlights how the TRMNL platform streamlines this process by integrating open source firmware, modular hardware and customizable software. For example, … [Read more...] about Meet TRMNL X: The 10.3-Inch E-Ink Screen With Insane Battery Life
Samsung’s Secret Weapon: Is the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Getting a Privacy Display?
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 has been unveiled without the inclusion of the privacy display technology found in the Galaxy S26 Ultra. This decision underscores Samsung's strategic approach to balancing technological innovation, production costs, and consumer preferences. While privacy displays offer … [Read more...] about Samsung’s Secret Weapon: Is the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Getting a Privacy Display?
Put Your Folders on Autopilot : How Claude Cowork Handles the Busywork
Claude Cowork offers a unique approach to productivity by blending artificial intelligence with advanced file management and workflow optimization. In a recent guide by Nick Milo, the focus is on how this platform can simplify complex tasks through its three distinct modes: Chat, Code and Cowork. … [Read more...] about Put Your Folders on Autopilot : How Claude Cowork Handles the Busywork











