Reviews, tutorials, and news about the latest AI-powered tools and platforms.
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Anthropic introduces Ultraplan, a new feature for Claude Code that moves task planning to the cloud, freeing up the terminal for actual coding.
OpenAI enhances ChatGPT with expanded file handling capabilities, allowing users to upload and analyze PDFs, spreadsheets, and other documents directly within the platform.
NVIDIA releases AITune, an open-source toolkit that automatically identifies the fastest inference backend for PyTorch models, streamlining deployment and enhancing performance.
Learn how to set up, calibrate, and use the Fanttik S1 Pro electric screwdriver for various DIY projects including home repairs and crafts.
Mobile scanning apps have evolved significantly by 2026, offering advanced AI-powered features like real-time text translation and cloud integration. Experts have tested the top apps to help users digitize documents on the go.
Atlassian has launched visual AI tools and third-party agent integrations in Confluence, enhancing collaborative workspaces with AI-powered features.
Converting EPUB files to Kindle format gives readers more control over their digital libraries and expands reading options across devices. Tools like Calibre and online converters make this process accessible to all users.
Miro introduces AI agents that understand team whiteboard context, eliminating the need for manual input and streamlining collaboration.
Astropad's Workbench reimagines remote desktop experiences by enabling mobile control of AI agents on Mac Minis, offering low-latency streaming and intuitive touch interfaces.
Google Photos' new AI Enhance tool uses generative AI to automatically improve photos by cropping, relighting, and fixing imperfections. While promising, early results show mixed performance across different image types.
AutoAgent is an open-source library that automates the optimization of AI agents, allowing engineers to improve their systems overnight without manual intervention.
Flipboard's new Surf app aggregates social feeds, YouTube, and RSS to help users escape algorithmic echo chambers and regain control over their digital content consumption.