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You can turn off iOS 26’s obtrusive new screenshot previews

One of the many unpublicized changes introduced with the iOS 26 update released earlier this week is that screenshots now automatically open into a full-screen preview. The new approach provides immediate access to a handful of useful tools for editing…

How chatbots — and their makers — are enabling AI psychosis

The explosive growth of AI chatbots in the past three years, since ChatGPT launched in 2022, has started to have some really noticeable, profound, and honestly disturbing effects on some users. There’s a lot to unpack there — it can…

A Gentle Introduction to vLLM for Serving

Let’s take a look at how vLLM streamlines the process of serving large language models by making it faster and easier to integrate with existing machine learning workflows.

GeForce NOW Unleashes ‘Dying Light: The Beast’ in the Cloud

GeForce NOW is packing a monstrous punch this week. Dying Light: The Beast, the latest adrenaline‑fueled chapter in Techland’s parkour‑meets‑survival‑horror saga, is clawing its way into the cloud — ready for members to stream instantly. That’s just the start. Head…

How Google Cloud’s AI tech stack powers today’s startups

AI has accelerated startup innovation more than any technology since perhaps the internet itself, and we’ve been fortunate to have a front row seat to much of this innovation here at Google Cloud. Nine of the top ten AI labs…

Nanoleaf made a vibrating light therapy skincare wand

Nanoleaf is getting serious about its expansion into beauty tech, adding two new LED red light-emitting devices to its product lineup. The company says that its new Light Therapy Wand brings “the benefits of a professional facial into the palm…