In many cases, you can see the text but can’t select it. You then end up arduously typing it by hand. NormCap gives you a quick fix. NormCap works like a screenshot tool, but it grabs words instead of ...
Claude now hides an invisible watermark in every text it writes. Here is how the mark works and what strips it.
Pro riders are continually experimenting with their setups. There are some misses, but many catch on, proliferate through the pro peloton and are often copied by amateurs. Ahead of the 2026 Tour de ...
Copy something, and the iOS 27 paste shortcut now pops up right above your keyboard, ready in a single tap. The new shortcut shows a live preview of your clipboard, meaning you’ll always know exactly ...
Anthropic has poached such an array of high-profile professors that it has become a punch line in academia. “‘I’m joining Anthropic’ is the new meme right now,” Subbarao Kambhampati, a ...
Videos from drone flights by the San Francisco Police Department were accidentally streamed onto the open internet, providing a revealing snapshot of today’s police “drones as first responder” ...
If you own an Apple computer, you need to be aware of an increasingly common scam going around that could allow a bad actor to gain control of your Mac. It’s known as the “copy-paste” scam, and it has ...
The company has drawn governments, a major chipmaker, and the Pentagon into an effort to control fragile photons and build a useful quantum machine. It aims to be the first. The machine that could ...
NEW DELHI, June 29 (Reuters) - Apple has accused Indian antitrust investigators of "copy-pasting" its rivals' claims and failing to properly conduct its own investigation in concluding the U.S. tech ...
Journal Editorial Report: Paul Gigot interviews WSJ Business World Columnist Holman Jenkins. Photo: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images/Daniel Heuer/Bloomberg News Americans have been told a fable about our ...
Do we need quantum computers to fully understand complex chemical reactions? A new result, decades in the making, shows the surprising power of ordinary “classical” machines. What Garnet Chan cares ...