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Handy is a free, open-source app that converts speech to text offline.

Sep 30, 21:00Review

'Foundation Models,' introduced in iOS 26, allows third-party developers to use Apple's local AI models, including story generation, expense analysis, and F1 race summaries.

Sep 30, 20:00Mobile

Introducing 'URL Snake,' a snake game that can be played in the browser's address bar

Sep 30, 19:00Review

Headline news for September 30, 2025

Sep 30, 18:58Headline

Logitech's top-of-the-line wireless mouse 'MX Master 4' quick photo review: both software and hardware have evolved significantly from the previous model

Sep 30, 16:01Review

App distribution site F-Droid lashes out against Google's mandatory developer registration

Sep 30, 15:05Software

Update to make the standard 'red' color slightly darker in Word, PowerPoint, etc.

Sep 30, 13:13Software

Chinese AI company DeepSeek releases DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp, an AI model that can handle large inputs at low cost

Sep 30, 13:10Software

E-cigarettes may increase risk of prediabetes

Sep 30, 12:00Science

Google's 'G' icon now features a gradient design, which is being applied to Google search and app icons

Sep 30, 11:30Design

ChatGPT finally adds parental control feature to help parents manage their children's AI usage

Sep 30, 11:27Software

YouTube to pay $36 million to settle lawsuit over suspension of President Trump's account

Sep 30, 11:25Web Service

Saudi Arabian investment fund acquires major game maker EA for over ¥8 trillion, the largest LBO in history

Sep 30, 11:08Note

YouTuber Granny Retires from Skyrim After 10 Years of Live Streaming

Sep 30, 10:54Video

Introducing 'Claude Sonnet 4.5,' an AI model with better coding ability than GPT-5

Sep 30, 10:37Software

By bundling 12 56K modems together, the fastest dial-up connection speed in the world was achieved: 668.8Kbps.

Sep 30, 08:00Hardware

Why do wind turbines have three blades?

Sep 30, 07:00Video

'Open Social,' a revolution comparable to open source, is gradually spreading, allowing users to reuse their own data and use various web services.

Sep 29, 22:00Web Service

Meta is taking a big gamble with its secretive humanoid robot 'Metabot,' and is reportedly planning to strengthen its influence through 'licensing.'

Sep 29, 21:00Note

Winners of the Nikon Small World video contest, which captures the microscopic world, including 'Volvox swimming in a hole in a 50-yen coin,' will be announced

Sep 29, 20:00Art

Headline news for September 29, 2025

Sep 29, 19:21Headline

'Messenger' is a free game that delivers letters and packages on a small planet, and can be played on a PC or smartphone from a browser without ads.

Sep 29, 19:00Review

A research team at California Institute of Technology succeeds in building the largest quantum computer array with 6,100 qubits, paving the way for large-scale 'fault tolerance' using neutral atoms

Sep 29, 17:35Science

The founder of a Roomba development company explains why developing a humanoid robot is difficult, and tactile sensations are essential for dexterous robots, so wheels may become the norm rather than bipedal walking.

Sep 29, 15:55Hardware

Tim Berners-Lee writes, 'Why I gave the World Wide Web away for free'

Sep 29, 14:00Note

Fire breaks out at Korea National Information Resources Management Agency, which manages 647 government systems, suspending services

Sep 29, 12:55Note

Russian military spy ship 'Yantar' is said to be mapping and intercepting undersea communications cables across Europe

Sep 29, 12:50Note

A ruling has been made that the US Department of Defense can classify Chinese drone maker DJI as a 'Chinese military company'

Sep 29, 12:45Note

'Bone lengthening surgery,' which involves intentionally breaking leg bones to increase height, is becoming popular, but experts explain that it also carries significant risks

Sep 29, 12:40Science

A nursery school was hacked by 'Radiant' and the personal information of 10 children was leaked online, and an emergency situation was created in which photos and personal information of thousands of children were threatened to be made public

Sep 29, 12:11Security

My impressions after using the free ad-free TV 'Telly' for three months

Sep 29, 12:00Hardware

The Trump administration is considering imposing tariffs on semiconductor manufacturers if they do not comply by requiring them to produce the same amount of semiconductors in the United States as they import.

Sep 29, 11:54Note

Haagen-Dazs' mini cups 'Devil's Whisper 'Chocolate' / Angel's Invitation 'White Chocolate'' are two flavors that chocolate lovers will love.

Sep 29, 11:43Tasting

YouTube has launched 'YouTube Labs,' which tests AI features, and also started testing 'YouTube Premium Lite,' which uses only the ad-off feature of YouTube Premium, in Japan.

Sep 29, 11:25Web Service

Meta to launch paid, ad-free versions of Facebook and Instagram

Sep 29, 11:17Web Service

It is pointed out that the EU's 'chat regulation law' is a dangerous bill that disables encryption not only for messaging apps but also for a wide range of digital services under the guise of child sexual abuse content countermeasures

Sep 29, 08:00Software

AI won't replace radiologists just yet; human radiologists will be in greater demand than ever before

Sep 29, 07:00Software

Research shows that students' evaluations of identical lectures vary depending on the gender of the instructor

Sep 28, 21:00Science

Simultaneous benchmark test of 'iPhone 17', 'iPhone 17 Pro', and 'iPhone Air', exploring the performance differences between the original, Pro, and Air

Sep 28, 19:40Review

A sequel to the anime 'Blue Lock' has been confirmed, and a live-action film adaptation will also be made, set to be released in 2026, the year of the World Cup.

Sep 28, 19:10Anime
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