Last week, Apple launched their developer beta for iOS 18.4. The update brings fresh changes to iOS, including Priority Notifications, a new Genmoji button, and additional supported languages. While it may be some time before iOS 18.4 is launched to all iPhone users, those curious to try out the new features can do so by...
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Competition opens to find the world’s most perplexing computer code
Technology Software developers entering the International Obfuscated C Code Contest must write programs that look baffling, but perform unusual, unexpected or catastrophic tasks By Matthew Sparkes Facebook / Meta Twitter / X icon Linkedin Reddit Email A 2011 entry to the International Obfuscated C Code Contest, designed to look like a manga character PGM/PPM images...
iOS 19: The Camera app is rumored to get a big overhaul
Skip to content Image: Foundry Every year, we are introduced to a new version of iOS (alongside Apple’s other operating systems) at the Worldwide Developers Conference in June. It then marches through an extended beta-testing period before being released in September. But some of the key features of iOS are often planned to be introduced...
Deep Fission Nuclear to Power 2 Gigawatts of AI Data Centers
Deep Fission, a small modular nuclear reactor (SMR) developer, has partnered with Endeavour Energy, a US sustainable infrastructure developer, to develop and deploy nuclear fission to power AI data centers. They have committed to co-developing 2GW of nuclear energy to supply Endeavour’s global portfolio of data centers which operate under the Endeavour Edged brand. The...
Big Tech Backs Small Nuclear
When Meta announced last week that it’s looking for a nuclear energy developer to power its future AI operations, it joined a growing cadre of tech companies all suddenly repeating the same refrain: We need more power—preferably carbon-free—and lots of it. Electricity demand in the United States is expected to grow more than 15 percent over...
The Essential Skills You Need to Thrive in Today’s Creative Economy
The creative economy is booming, fueled by advancements in technology and a growing demand for innovative content. It’s a space where creativity intersects with business and technology, requiring individuals to possess a unique blend of skills to succeed. Whether you’re an artist, designer, developer, or entrepreneur, thriving in this dynamic environment means more than just...
Why Collaboration Between Art, Design, and Tech is the Future of Creativity
Creativity is no longer confined to individual disciplines. Today, the boundaries between art, design, and technology are blurring, creating a fertile ground for innovation. From immersive museum exhibits to groundbreaking digital platforms, the most exciting advancements are emerging at the intersection of these fields. This convergence isn’t just a trend—it’s shaping the future of creativity....
How to Transition from Idea to Execution in Multidisciplinary Projects
Bringing an idea to life is no small feat, especially in multidisciplinary projects where creativity, technology, and collaboration intersect. The path from concept to execution is filled with challenges, requiring a clear vision, seamless coordination, and the ability to adapt. As someone who’s navigated the complexity of such projects, I’ve come to appreciate the subtle...
5 Productivity Hacks to Streamline Your Creative Development Workflow
As a developer with over two decades of experience and a passion for storytelling through blogging, I’ve seen how creative workflows can get bogged down by inefficiencies. Whether you’re designing software, crafting visuals, or writing code, maximizing productivity without sacrificing creativity is essential. Over the years, I’ve discovered a few strategies that consistently streamline my...
How to Choose the Right Tools for Your Creative Tech Projects
Choosing the right tools for your creative tech projects can make or break the success of your work. With a wide array of software, hardware, and platforms available, it’s essential to focus on tools that align with your goals, skills, and project requirements. Whether you’re a designer, developer, or tech enthusiast, this guide will help...










