Month: July 2026

Smart rings are looking like my kind of AI gadget

Over the last few months, I’ve spent a lot of time talking to my computer. One underrated feature of the LLM revolution has been a remarkable leap in all kinds of dictation technology — even the fastest, cheapest models are getting very good at understanding and processing speech. I’ve tested…

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I travelled across time in Square Enix’s all-new HD-2D adventure, and loved its swashbuckling combat — but it isn’t an instant classic for these key reasons

Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the best. Find out more about how we test. When I first caught a glimpse of The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales, it sparked a great sense…

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“Vibe-coding a landing page from scratch is completely pointless”: How will vibe coding really impact the future of website building?

Vibe coding lets you create everything from one-page websites to complex applications simply by explaining what you want in plain English. This relatively new technology is an undeniable game-changer, tearing down barriers, helping small businesses and entrepreneurs build tools that just would not have been accessible before. But is vibe…

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How Large Action Models are reshaping CX

Despite years of artificial intelligence (AI) investment, most customer experiences still remain fragmented, reactive and heavily dependent on disconnected systems behind the scenes. While 88% of businesses now use AI in at least one function, nearly two-thirds remain stuck in pilot phases, according to McKinsey, highlighting the gap between AI…

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Lyft and Baidu start testing robotaxis in London

As it promised last year, Baidu has started testing its robotaxis in London along with partners Lyft and Freenow. Source

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