Fun things to do across the Palm Beaches and Treasure Coast this weekend
Fun things to do across the Palm Beaches and Treasure Coast this weekend
Fun things to do across the Palm Beaches and Treasure Coast this weekend
Fantasy baseball analyst Fred Zinkie offers up some key pieces of strategy to help wrap up Week 5 on the right note.
Here’s a closer look at what to expect from the pay-per-view portion of UFC 301.
The first electric vehicle I ever drove was a Tesla Roadster in 2011. It was with great anticipation that I slid behind the wheel of the 2025 Acura ZDX Type S. Sure, it's a mid-size SUV, but it wears the Type S moniker, a name reserved only for the most fun-to-drive in the Acura stable. On launch, the ZDX will be available in A Spec and Type S trim -- both of which come equipped with a 102 kWh battery.
Car wraps are less expensive than paint jobs, but there are a few things you need to keep in mind before jumping in.
Danti, an artificial intelligence company building a superpower search engine for Earth data, has brought on prominent defensive tech investor Shield Capital as it looks to scale its technology for government customers. Founded by Jesse Kallman in early 2023, Danti has developed a natural language search engine for data that has historically been highly siloed, like satellite imagery, collating it with other commercial and government sources to report back across multiple sources and domains.
As part of World Password Day, Google is hyping up its achievements in that area and sharing updates on its latest efforts to bolster security
TikTok and Universal Music Group have signed a deal that will allow Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo, The Weeknd and other artists to return to the platform.
Anthropic has released a Claude mobile app for iOS that any user can download for free.
The brand basically never gets marked down — so head on over to Amazon, stat.
Canelo Álvarez is set to defend his title against undefeated Jaime Munguía on Saturday in Las Vegas.
Anthropic, one of the world's best-funded generative AI startups with $7.6 billion in the bank, is launching a new paid plan aimed at enterprises, including those in highly regulated industries like healthcare, finance and legal, as well as a new iOS app. Team, the enterprise plan, gives customers higher-priority access to Anthropic's Claude 3 family of generative AI models plus additional admin and user management controls. "Anthropic introduced the Team plan now in response to growing demand from enterprise customers who want to deploy Claude's advanced AI capabilities across their organizations," Scott White, product lead at Anthropic, told TechCrunch.
Frustrated with your clicker's disappearing act? Here's how to outwit your household Houdini.
Ahead of Google's annual I/O developer conference in May, the tech giant has laid off staff across key teams like Flutter, Dart, Python and others, according to reports from affected employees shared on social media. Google confirmed the layoffs to TechCrunch, but not the specific teams, roles or how many people were let go. "As we’ve said, we’re responsibly investing in our company's biggest priorities and the significant opportunities ahead," said Google spokesperson Alex García-Kummert.
Midwest venture capital firms might always play catch-up to the coasts, but that’s not stopping some firms from pulling in nice-sized funds to support startups in their local ecosystems and overall region. In 2023, Columbus-based Rev1 secured $30 million for its third Catalyst Fund aimed at life sciences. The Chicago-based early-stage firm has secured $98 million in new capital commitments for its Fund IV.
Fantasy baseball analyst Scott Pianowski answers your mailbag questions in the first May edition of The Cheap Seats.
These batteries 'fit and function seamlessly' according to fans.
General Motors made the right call by committing to a new downtown headquarters at the new Hudson's building. The RenCen is old and isolated.
Max Verstappen looks to make it three in a row in Miami on Sunday.
The 2025 Toyota Crown gains a Nightshade Edition trim that adds blacked-out exterior accents, and every trim level becomes more expensive.
Amazon may be scaling back its AI-powered Just Walk Out checkout-free tech in its stores in favor of smart shopping carts, but Walmart-owned Sam's Club says it's turning to AI to speed up its own exit technology. Instead of requiring store staff to check members' purchases against their receipts when leaving the store, Sam's Club customers who pay either at a register or through the Scan & Go mobile app can now walk out of the store without having their purchases double-checked. The technology, unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in January, has now been deployed at over 120 clubs across the U.S., which is 20% of the total number of Sam's Club locations.