A new version of OpenAI’s Codex desktop app reaches users today. It brings a smorgasbord of new features and changes, ranging ...
Elsewhere, alongside vertical tabs, Google officially announced another Chrome feature today. Google Chrome's built-in ...
PCWorld demonstrates how OpenAI’s Codex can generate a complete personal homepage in under a minute using AI-powered “vibe coding” techniques. The process involves installing Codex, creating an empty ...
Sheriff Sam Page leads Phil Berger by two votes in N.C. Senate District 26 after election day ballots were tallied. Senator Phil Berger needed two ballots out of 1,340 cast in the March 3 primary ...
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Alight, Inc. (NYSE: ALIT), a leading benefits administration provider of health, wealth, leave and point solutions, today announced a strategic collaboration with VB Scout, a ...
In iOS 26, Apple Maps has a feature called Visited Places that when enabled automatically logs where you've been, with the aim of making it easier to revisit your favorite spots or to share locations ...
Productivity Hack: This New Feature in Chrome Will Change How I Use the Web Split view mode simplifies multitasking by displaying two web pages side by side. The latest version of Chrome also includes ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Virginia Beach students from several high schools participated in student walkouts during the school day Friday to protest recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity ...
Both funds charge an annual fee of 0.03%, offering identical cost advantages. SPSM offers a marginally higher dividend yield, however, which may appeal to income-focused investors. SPSM tracks the S&P ...
Unlike some Android phones, iPhones don't have a dedicated notification LED that lights up when you get a call, text, or other alert. What iPhones do include is an optional Accessibility feature for ...
VB is marginally more affordable on fees, and it also offers a slightly higher dividend yield. The difference in expense and yield is minimal, but cost-conscious investors may still appreciate VB’s ...