NZ Listener Arts & Entertainment Editor Russell Baillie has worked at the Listener since 2017 and was previously the editor of the NZ Herald’s TimeOut section. Andreis and Yzette van der Westhuizen ...
With some economists forecasting that an expected $1.75 trillion in AI-related infrastructure spending will drive U.S. economic growth well into 2027, the phrase “a rising tide lifts all boats” rings ...
Subwoofer box is not simply some tin, in that you put the driver. It forms acoustic circuit that works with the attributes of the driver and the acoustic attributes of your room. The size and ...
Milan continues to thrive as a hub for luxury, design and innovation with exciting new openings. Agnona marks its return to Milan with a new boutique on Via Santo Spirito, blending heritage-inspired ...
Anthropic today launched Claude Design, a new AI product for creating designs, prototypes, slides, and more. Claude Design uses Opus 4.7, a new AI model that was introduced earlier this week. Opus 4.7 ...
PCWorld tested Anthropic’s new Claude Design AI tool, which creates web prototypes, app wireframes, and marketing materials from text prompts. The tool quickly produces impressive interactive web ...
Months of development, and hundreds of discarded designs. Legendary creature creator Neal Scanlan goes deep on the conception of the galaxy's newest E.T. breakout. Beyond the design, Lord and Miller ...
We see a lot of doom and gloom about the potential negative impacts of artificial intelligence, particularly centered on how it could create new problems in cybersecurity. Anthropic has announced a ...
Tip: Net vs Gross Volume. Always calculate net internal volume — subtract the driver displacement (typically 0.05–0.15 ft³ depending on driver size), port tube volume, and any internal bracing from ...
Eleven preapproved architectural plans could speed up construction and help provide a solution to the housing crisis. By Tim McKeough New York City has long been famous for its skyscrapers, but the ...
Sound designers Erik Aadahl and Ethan Van der Ryn tell IndieWire about reverse-engineering and performing a non-human language. One of the nice things about prose is the absolutely enormous narrative ...