Fans are buzzing over MrBeast‘s new challenge, where the YouTube sensation is offering $10,000 to anyone willing to call their ex. Known for his extravagant giveaways and daring stunts, MrBeast is ...
The 2030 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships coming to Durango has been the talk of the town since the announcement on Thursday and the Ride with the Champions bike parade in Durango on Friday.
The US Postal Service offers a free mobile app for Apple iPhone and Android for its Informed Delivery service. Informed Delivery allows users to see digital previews of their incoming mail and track ...
Self-hosting is having a moment, but as interesting as it sounds, figuring out what you want to self-host is just as important as the process of setting it up. You can spin up containers all day long, ...
Update, October 3: Bitrig is offering unlimited prompts for Pro users for a limited time. Details below. A group of ex-Apple employees who co-created SwiftUI has launched a vibe coding iPhone app that ...
OpenAI today announced the launch of Sora, an invite-only AI video app and social network. Sora lets you create realistic AI videos of yourself, friends, and other people. Sora uses the Sora 2 video ...
Keeping track of medications and medical history can feel overwhelming, especially if you're caring for yourself and a spouse. Olaf from Valley Stream, New York, put it this way: "I'm 86, just ...
A bizarre app that invites you to record and share your audio calls so that it can sell the data to AI companies has become the second most downloaded social app in the app store. Neon Mobile says ...
Some ChatGPT users can now get their day started with a personalized morning briefing from ChatGPT, but first, the OpenAI chatbot will have to scour through their chat history, email, and calendar, ...
A new app offering to record your phone calls and pay you for the audio so it can sell the data to AI companies is, unbelievably, the No. 2 app in Apple’s U.S. App Store’s Social Networking section.
It’s so easy to go on the Play Store today, pick a new Android app, install it, try it out, and if it doesn’t work out as intended, tap to uninstall. That’s the familiar path we’ve all taken for years ...