AI & RoboticsNews

The rise of ‘micro’ apps: non-developers are writing apps instead of buying them

It took Rebecca Yu seven days to vibe code her dining app. She was tired of the decision fatigue that comes from people in a group chat not being able to decide where to eat. Armed with determination, Claude, and ChatGPT, Yu decided to just build a dining app from scratch – one that would recommend restaurants to her and her friends based on their shared interests. “Once vibe-coding…
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"No, The Queen didn't walk out": Annie Leibovitz reveals the truth behind her infamous royal photo shoot

Annie Leibovitz has set the record straight about one of the most talked-about moments in her career; her 2007 photoshoot with Queen Elizabeth II that the BBC famously misrepresented, and later apologized for. The controversy erupted when the BBC showed documentary footage in 2007 that appeared to show the Queen walking out of the shoot after the legendary America photographer asked her to remove…
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Cleantech & EV'sNews

Here's our first look at the Kia EV2 driving and a sneak peek at the interior [Video]

A week after the EV2 made its global debut, we are already getting our first look at Kia’s smallest electric SUV in action. Here’s our first look at the Kia EV2 driving Kia unveiled the EV2 at the Brussels Motor Show last week, its new entry-level EV slated to sit below the popular EV3. The small electric SUV establishes “a new entry point to electric mobility,” Kia said during the event…
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DefenseNews

How tiny Singapore ties China and Taiwan in training for war

HONG KONG – Military rivals China and Taiwan are both seen as benefiting from military training activities conducted with Singapore, which, in turn, also gains from the cooperation. China’s People’s Liberation Army and Taiwan’s armed forces are getting tips from Singapore’s relatively advanced armed forces but, more so, long-standing political ties with a mutually trusted third country…
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