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Vibe coding is a new way to create software using AI tools such as ChatGPT, Cursor, Replit, and Gemini. It works by describing to the tool what you want in plain language and receiving written code in return. You can then simply paste the code into an environment (such as Google Colab), run it, and test the results, all without ever actually programming a single line of code. Collins Dictionary named “vibe coding” word of the year in 2025, defining it as “the use of artificial intelligence prompted by natural language to write computer code.” In this guide, you’ll understand…

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Last week, CEO Carl Pei mentioned the upcoming Nothing Phone (4a) phones, calling them a “complete evolution”. However, the CEO didn’t mention any specifics, not even a concrete launch date. Now leakster Yogesh Brar is shedding some light on the matter. According to Brar, the Nothing Phone (4a) and (4a) Pro will launch globally in early March. The most likely date for that is March 5. The leakster mentions upgraded storage, which Nothing has already confirmed – the (4a) models will use UFS 3.1 storage, up from UFS 2.2 on the (3a) models. However, this is likely to come with…

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Prompt research is the process of identifying and tracking the questions that cause AI systems to compare options and recommend specific brands. The prompt research process serves the same foundational role for AI visibility that keyword research serves for SEO and PPC but the unit of measurement is different. Instead of pages and queries, prompt research focuses on how AI systems form and present recommendations.In AI SEO, visibility only matters when AI is evaluating choices. That’s when it weighs alternatives, applies constraints, and points someone toward a solution. If your brand isn’t present in those moments, it won’t factor into the…

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The Hacker NewsFeb 03, 2026Threat Detection / Enterprise Security Most security teams today are buried under tools. Too many dashboards. Too much noise. Not enough real progress. Every vendor promises “complete coverage” or “AI-powered automation,” but inside most SOCs, teams are still overwhelmed, stretched thin, and unsure which tools are truly pulling their weight. The result? Bloated stacks, missed signals, and mounting pressure to do more with less. This live session, “Breaking Down the Modern SOC: What to Build vs Buy vs Automate,” with Kumar Saurabh (CEO, AirMDR) and Francis Odum (CEO, SACR), clears the fog. No jargon. Just real…

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Pirate sites and services can be a real challenge for rightsholders to deal with. In India, however, recent court orders have proven to be quite effective. Indian courts have issued pirate site blocking orders for over a decade. Initially, these orders were relatively basic, requiring local Internet providers to block specific domain names. However, these early orders have evolved quite a bit since then. In 2023, several Hollywood studios obtained a seminal court order that significantly expanded the scope. In addition to requesting Indian Internet providers to block pirate sites, it also required domain registrars to “lock and suspend” the…

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I’ve spotted a great deal on Amazon that’s well worth a look if you’re after a fast, modern mini PC for under $650. The Geekom AX8 Max is currently $639 (was $749) at Amazon.Of all the mini PCs we’ve tested, this is one of our favorites. It’s powered by AMD’s Ryzen 7 8745HS, an eight-core, 16-thread processor with boost clocks up to 4.9GHz, which gives it plenty of overhead for demanding everyday workloads.Graphics are handled by the integrated Radeon 780M GPU. It handles everyday desktop work, creative applications, and light gaming without the need for a discrete graphics card, although…

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ISP outages: Globally, ISP outages fell from 113 to 86, a 24% decrease week-over-week. In the U.S., ISP outages declined from 53 to 44, down 17%. Public cloud network outages: Globally, public cloud network outages increased from 87 to 90, a 3% week-over-week rise. In the U.S., outages climbed from 66 to 79, an increase of 20%. Collaboration app network outages: Globally, collaboration application network outages increased to 2 outages, and to 1 outage in the U.S.  Two notable outages On January 21, Unitas Global, a U.S.-based network transit provider that merged with PacketFabric in 2023 and is now operating as PacketFabric,…

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Ever wanted to create quizzes that guide visitors to exactly what they need? Imagine a quick “Find Your Perfect Product” quiz on your store… customers answer a few questions, and instantly see a personalized recommendation. Or a placement test that automatically sorts students into the right course level. Quizzes like these boost engagement, capture emails, and turn undecided browsers into confident buyers. Sadly, most quiz tools are either frustratingly expensive, too basic to be useful, or so complicated that you need a developer just to set up the scoring. It simply shouldn’t be this hard to ask your visitors a…

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Security teams everywhere are adopting AI. Yet manual work persists, workloads are rising, and burnout continues to climb. To understand what’s really changing, Tines surveyed 1,800+ security leaders and practitioners worldwide. The findings show where AI is delivering value, how security roles are evolving, the barriers holding teams back, and how to thrive in 2026. What’s in the report: Why security is gaining strategic influence, yet struggles to align with business goals How AI is transforming security operations, and why governance is becoming non-negotiable The core barriers preventing teams from turning AI adoption into real operational relief Which skills matter…

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SEO roadmaps have a lot in common with New Year’s resolutions: They’re created with optimism, backed by sincere intent, and abandoned far sooner than anyone wants to admit. The difference is that most people at least make it to Valentine’s Day before quietly deciding that daily workouts or dry January were an ambitious, yet misguided, experiment. SEO roadmaps often start unraveling while Punxsutawney Phil is still deep in REM sleep. By the third or fourth week of the year, teams are already making “temporary” adjustments. A content cadence slips here. A technical initiative gets deprioritized there. A dependency turns out…

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