It’s rare for a dictionary to claim that a word has no definition. But that’s what Dictionary.com said about its recently announced word of the year: “67,” pronounced “six-seven,” the slang term that ...
What if your word processor could not only understand your needs but also anticipate them? With the 2025 update to Microsoft Word, that vision is closer to reality than ever. Packed with innovative ...
“Vibe coding,” a form of software development that involves turning natural language into computer code by using artificial intelligence (AI), has been named Collins Dictionary’s Word of the Year for ...
What’s happened? Google is turning NotebookLM into a more serious research tool. The latest update adds Deep Research plus support for the kinds of files that usually live in your Drive instead of ...
"Vibe coding," a word that essentially means using artificial intelligence (AI) to tell a machine what you want instead of coding it yourself, was on Thursday named the Collins Word of the Year 2025.
Skrilla’s viral “6-7” meme from “Doot Doot” becomes Dictionary.com’s 2025 Word of the Year, igniting debate over numbers qualifying as words. Skrilla made Hip-Hop history when Dictionary.com crowned ...
Panic-stricken students immediately raised the issue with the college administration verbally, but as it remained unresolved, hall tickets could not be generated, leading to all of them missing the ...
If you've ever wanted to create your own computer program but never learnt how to code, you might try "vibe coding". Collins Dictionary's word of the year - which is confusingly made up of two words - ...
During a heated press briefing on New Jersey’s election fallout, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt delivered a scathing one-word insult at Zohran Mamdani after he publicly blamed former ...
MUMBAI: A few third year students of Information Technology (IT) from Government Polytechnic, Bandra, were unable to take the first exam of the fifth semester on Monday, as hall tickets were not ...
Gen Z slang, driven by the internet, evolves rapidly. Some popular slang terms in 2025 originated in Black, LGBTQ+, and gamer communities. "Crashing out," "locking in," and "6-7" are some of the most ...