Radixweb has released a free microservices boilerplate combining .NET and Angular technologies that significantly accelerates enterprise software development by providing production-ready architecture ...
Google LLC has just announced a new version of its Gemini large language model that can navigate the web through a browser and interact with various websites, meaning it can perform tasks such as ...
Some of the largest providers of large language models (LLMs) have sought to move beyond multimodal chatbots — extending their models out into "agents" that can actually take more actions on behalf of ...
Atlassian, the owner of popular productivity tools including Jira and Trello, announced today that it was acquiring The Browser Company, the maker of the Arc and Dia browsers, for $610 million in cash ...
The Sevilla Commitment and Platform for Action advance concrete strategic steps to fulfill the promise of the Sustainable Development Goals and chart a path for a fairer shared future, reaffirming the ...
Peter Bodo Ong’aro, 65, has turned life’s adversities into pathways of purpose. Born in Nyakach, Kisumu County and rendered physically disabled by polio at the age of two, Mr Ong’aro defied the odds ...
KSHB 41 reporter Caroline Hogan covers development across the Kansas City area. Share your story idea with Caroline. A young Kansas City developer is taking an unconventional approach to real estate ...
A Ukrainian special forces unit prepares a Ukraine-made drone for an aerial reconnaissance mission in the country's Zaporizhzhia region on May 23. Dmytro Smolienko/Ukrinform/Getty Images Ukraine said ...
When Matija Šošić started working in web development, he was surprised by how hard it was to build a full-stack production-ready web application. One of the biggest hurdles Šošić faced was navigating ...
Model Context Protocol makes it incredibly easy to integrate powerful tools directly into modern IDEs like Cursor, dramatically boosting productivity. With just a few simple steps we can allow Cursor ...
A 55-year-old software developer faces up to 10 years in prison for deploying malicious code that sabotaged his former employer’s network, allegedly costing hundreds of thousands of dollars in losses.