A fake 7-Zip website is distributing a trojanized installer of the popular archiving tool that turns the user's computer into ...
An IIT degree without JEE or moving cities? A new programme now lets Class 12 pass students study from home with flexible ...
IIT Madras has launched an online BS in Aeronautics and Space Technology. Open to Class 12 pass students without JEE, the ...
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Teen builds real-life Iron Man suit – with glowing arc reactor and laser pointer
An engineering student has brought her childhood superhero dreams to life by creating a full Iron Man suit – complete with glowing arc reactor, laser pointer and moving parts. Ellie Farrell, 19, a ...
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I paired NotebookLM with Antigravity, and it feels like they’re meant to work together
Match made in heaven.
Microsoft is having thousands of its software engineers test Anthropic's Claude Code alongside its own GitHub Copilot. This move signals growing confidence in Anthropic's AI coding tools, even as ...
Microsoft has committed to invest up to $5B in Anthropic as it diversifies AI bets. Some software stocks have declined as AI coding tools like Claude Code threaten SaaS pricing power. Investors ...
LAS VEGAS, NV (IANS) – Kaleshwaram, the world’s largest multi-stage lift irrigation project built in Telangana, and Mission Bhagiratha — the ambitious drinking water project, have earned laurels at ...
Nakahira received a Young Investigator Award from the Japan Science and Technology Agency for developing a machine that builds autonomous systems.
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei believes software engineers may soon be an extinct species. In an interview with The Economist at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Amodei said AI models could do “most, ...
Dario Amodei, CEO of the California-based AI company Anthropic, made a bold prediction about the future of software engineering, suggesting that AI models could soon take over most, if not all, tasks ...
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