OpenAI launched GPT-5.3-Codex as Anthropic released Claude Opus 4.6 in a simultaneous drop that kicks off the AI coding wars, ...
Several security vulnerabilities, some classified as high-risk, have been discovered in the popular JavaScript runtime environment Node.js. Updated versions, announced in mid-December, have now been ...
The current study JavaScript Rising Stars 2025 has been released. It measures the popularity of JavaScript projects based on new GitHub stars added within the last year. n8n leads this time by a wide ...
Alquist 3D completed an 8,000-sq-ft building for Walmart in Athens, Tenn., earlier this year, learning key lessons on how to scale up its 3D-printing technology for larger deployments. December 15, ...
Everyone wants a slick 3D logo animation, but most businesses jump in without a strategy, wasting time and money. This guide cuts through the hype to reveal the real costs, the process, and the hard ...
The northern B.C. community of Kitimat is hoping to get attention with an unorthodox marketing campaign. CBC’s Justin McElroy reports on its strategy — and why you might be hearing more from the town ...
The Analogue 3D is finally here. It's real. It's hooked up to my 65" 4K television right now. And if you're as excited as the N64 kid on Christmas morning 1996, you probably want me to stop with this ...
In a new press release, Apple goes in-depth on how it has leveraged 3D printing in the manufacturing process of this year’s Apple Watch Series 11 and Apple Watch Ultra 3. For the first time, both ...
LogoAI, a global leader in AI-powered logo creation, today announced the launch of its latest Online Logo Animation Maker, a new tool that allows businesses to transform static logos into dynamic, ...
Slow but steady growth in the use of 3D-printed concrete in construction brings in new firms and users, as the nascent industry finds the right market niches for a continually evolving technology As ...
You know, Bubsy, the talking orange bobcat mascot from the 90s? He's back, with a new 3D game developed by indie studio Fabraz and published by Atari. It's called Bubsy 4D, and it's Bubsy's first 3D ...