Cities are developing dynamic digital twins powered by advanced sensors and AI, creating real-time, interactive models that enhance planning but also pose surveillance risks.
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When Does Cheap Memory Come Back? The 2027–2029 Question
Memory prices are unlikely to return to pre-crisis levels before 2028–2029, with supply constraints and industry dynamics shaping the timeline.
Build, Rent, or Quantize: Cutting Your Memory Bill Without Cutting Capability
A new framework reveals how AI developers can cut memory expenses by building, renting, or quantizing models, with quantization emerging as the most underused lever.
Apple Silicon’s Quiet Memory Advantage
Apple Silicon chips offer a unique advantage in running large AI models due to shared memory architecture, despite lower bandwidth than NVIDIA GPUs.
RHEO on Steam: One Toy, Every Screen
RHEO, the calming fluid art app, is launching on Steam, offering a seamless experience across PC, Steam Deck, Steam Machine, and VR headset with cloud sync and shared seeds.
NicheCommand: A Firehose Becomes A Shortlist
NicheCommand now filters and ranks expiring domains, turning a flood of data into actionable, ranked shortlists for domain investors and businesses.
Spatial Focus Room: Make Distraction Impossible
The Spatial Focus Room app for Apple Vision Pro offers immersive environments designed to eliminate distractions and enhance concentration, marking a shift in focus tools.
RHEO: Paint With Light
RHEO is a new app that allows users to create beautiful, calming light art through simple gestures on iPhone, iPad, and Apple Vision Pro, emphasizing ease and privacy.
When One Agent Isn’t Enough: Claude Now Builds Its Own Team of Agents on the Fly
Claude now constructs its own team of agents dynamically for complex tasks, enhancing performance on high-value projects, according to Anthropic.
Women’s Health Radar
A new digital health app aims to identify early signs of perimenopause in women aged 40-58, enabling earlier care and reducing health impacts.