Image: Foundry Apple released the macOS Tahoe 26.2 beta 3 earlier this week and it has a couple of new features that will be of interest to AI developers. The first was actually introduced in the 26.2 beta 2 a few weeks ago and enhanced in the current beta. Developers implementing the open-source MLX framework...
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11 iOS 18 features that have totally changed how I use my iPhone
iOS 18 has been out for a couple of weeks now. I’ve been using the new iPhone operating system since June, when the first developer’s beta was made available by Apple. In the meantime, I got the chance to dive deeper into iOS 18’s best features. These are the ones I’ve been using the most,...
Rove R2-4K Dual dash cam review: Nice features at a
Skip to content Image: Jon L. Jacobi At a glance Expert's Rating Pros Removable rear camera Good daytime captures from front and rear Affordable for two channels with GPS Cons Video stabilization was less than perfect Night time detail drops off Our Verdict Integrated GPS and phone connectivity highlight Rove’s affordable R2-4K Dual, two-channel dash
4 New Features We’re Excited About In The 2025 Chevrolet
Having given the 2024 Traverse a complete makeover to kick-start its third generation, Chevrolet stylists have turned their sights to the Suburban (and Tahoe), refreshing the large SUV midcycle with new enhancements that should provoke strong emotions. The upcoming model is part of the twelfth Suburban generation that debuted for the 2021 model year, and
iOS 18.1 beta features: Apple Intelligence and everything new coming to your iPhone
Published Jul 30th, 2024 8:56AM EDT Image: José Adorno for BGR iOS 18 is still in the middle of its beta cycle. However, Apple decided to seed iOS 18.1 beta so developers could start testing the upcoming Apple Intelligence platform. Even so, there are a few requirements for developers to try iOS 18.1, such as...
One of macOS 15’s big new features might be a superpowered Calculator
Image: Foundry/Apple Following a report that the Notes app will offer new math-based features, AppleInsider reports that the Calculator app will get a major overhaul in macOS 15. Apple is expected to debit macOS 15 at its Worldwide Developers Conference 2024 in June. The changes to the macOS Calculator include: A redesign that resembles the...
4 must-try new features in Windows 11’s huge 2023 Update
Skip to content Image: Mark Hachman / IDG Windows 11’s 2023 Update is here, bringing with it a number of new features to explore. But which ones are worth trying? We’ve listed our favorites, below. Windows 11’s 2023 Update is (eventually) being pushed to your PC as a free, cumulative update, which means that it
New AI Features, the Pixel Fold, and More Updates From This Year’s Google I/O
Google I/O is the company’s big spring event, where it can show off new software and hardware customers and developers alike can look forward to. This year’s I/O was over two hours long, and was almost all about AI. That shouldn’t be surprising, but when the leaks talked so much about the new Google Pixel...








