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I vibe coded with both Claude and ChatGPT, and the latter is just the better tool right now. It causes fewer headaches and generates more reliable results. I’ve been writing about consumer technology ...
There’s an increasingly common refrain that Connecticut child and family therapist Kerri Anderson hears from concerned parents of tweens and teens: They’re on their phone at night, the parents tell ...
Nine months after their delivery was originally promised, Trump Mobile this week sent T1 phones to members of the media and said it was mailing out units to customers who placed pre-orders. NBC News ...
Airlines have strict rules about technology use both on the ground and in the air, but many travelers — especially infrequent flyers — aren’t familiar with all of them. One of the most common issues ...
Drivers who check their phones while their vehicles are stopped at red lights will soon see fines thanks to new legislation known as "Paul Miller's Law." Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro signed ...
In the digital age, a phone number is more than just a way to connect — it’s a reflection of where you come from, who you are, and sometimes, what you’ve achieved. Certain area codes have become ...
When it comes to wireless coverage, the major network providers include Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&T. But if you look at what's available, there are a lot more wireless options than that. It's because ...
William Parks is a Game Rant editor specializing in puzzle-driven games, detailed walkthroughs, and collectible-focused strategy guides. After graduating from the University of Southern California’s ...
Cursor is a free, open‑source code editor based on Visual Studio Code. It integrates large language models directly into your workflow, giving you AI‑powered autocomplete, inline code generation, a ...
Being a major champion doesn’t exempt you from the Masters’ hardline no-phone policy. That lesson was learned the hard way by 1989 British Open champ Mark Calcavecchia, Golfweek reported. Calcavecchia ...