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Open-Source Tool Akse3D Aims to Simplify 3D Modeling for Everyone
Software Development

Open-Source Tool Akse3D Aims to Simplify 3D Modeling for Everyone

A new open-source 3D modeling application called Akse3D promises an intuitive interface for beginners and professionals alike. The tool could lower the barrier to entry in a field dominated by complex software.

Jun 19, 20262 min read
Path Separator Conflicts Highlight Developer Cross-Platform Headaches
Software Development

Path Separator Conflicts Highlight Developer Cross-Platform Headaches

A debate over Windows backslash versus Unix forward slash in file paths underscores persistent cross-platform compatibility issues for developers. The discussion reveals deeper fragmentation in software development tooling.

Jun 21, 20262 min read
Decomp Academy Teaches Reverse Engineering of GameCube Games
Software Development

Decomp Academy Teaches Reverse Engineering of GameCube Games

A new educational platform called Decomp Academy teaches developers how to decompile GameCube games into matching C code. The project aims to preserve and document classic game software through reverse engineering.

Jun 28, 20262 min read
IBM and Red Hat Launch AI Initiative to Fix Open Source Vulnerabilities
CyberSecurity

IBM and Red Hat Launch AI Initiative to Fix Open Source Vulnerabilities

IBM and Red Hat commit $5 billion and 20,000 engineers to Project Lightwell, an AI-driven effort to identify and patch vulnerabilities in open-source software at unprecedented scale.

May 29, 20263 min read
AI Data Centers Test Grid Flexibility to Bypass Power Bottlenecks
Big Tech

AI Data Centers Test Grid Flexibility to Bypass Power Bottlenecks

Emerald AI's Conductor software enables data centers to reduce power draw during grid stress, helping avoid blackouts and new power plant construction. A London trial showed how flexible facilities could ease the AI energy crunch.

Jun 27, 20264 min read
AI Outpaces Human Patching, Making Vulnerability Windows Obsolete
AI / Machine Learning

AI Outpaces Human Patching, Making Vulnerability Windows Obsolete

AI-powered bug detection finds vulnerabilities faster than humans can patch. The industry shifts from reactive patching to building resilient software from the start.

May 21, 20263 min read
Roku Expands Beyond Streaming Sticks With New Projectors
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

Roku Expands Beyond Streaming Sticks With New Projectors

Roku launches two projectors and a free software update timed for the World Cup, marking a hardware shift for the streaming platform.

May 21, 20262 min read
The Perils of Letting AI Call the Shots in Code
AI / Machine Learning

The Perils of Letting AI Call the Shots in Code

A growing trend known as 'vibe coding' lets AI drive software development. Experts warn it can create fragile, unmaintainable code. Rigorous engineering still matters.

May 31, 20262 min read
OpenAI Launches Initiative to Automate Bug Fixing for Open Source Projects
CyberSecurity

OpenAI Launches Initiative to Automate Bug Fixing for Open Source Projects

OpenAI's Daybreak program introduces Patch the Planet, an initiative using AI to help open source projects identify and patch vulnerabilities faster, addressing a critical gap in software supply chain security.

Jun 23, 20263 min read
Multi-Agent LLM System Automates Vulnerability Discovery and Reproduction
CyberSecurity

Multi-Agent LLM System Automates Vulnerability Discovery and Reproduction

Researchers built a multi-agent LLM system that autonomously finds and reproduces software vulnerabilities, promising faster security testing.

May 28, 20262 min read
Waymo Pulls Robotaxis From Highways After Safety Incidents
Big Tech

Waymo Pulls Robotaxis From Highways After Safety Incidents

Waymo suspends highway driving across US markets over construction zone concerns, following a software recall for flood-related incidents.

May 22, 20263 min read
Apple iPhone Ultra Could Finally Make Foldables Mainstream, Analysts Say
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

Apple iPhone Ultra Could Finally Make Foldables Mainstream, Analysts Say

Rumors suggest Apple is working on a foldable iPhone Ultra. Analysts believe Apple's software and ecosystem, not just hardware, could push foldables into the mainstream.

Jun 7, 20262 min read
AI Agents in Production Demand New Governance Standards
AI / Machine Learning

AI Agents in Production Demand New Governance Standards

AI agents deployed in live operations require stronger governance and accountability standards. Traditional software management is insufficient. New frameworks are needed to ensure reliability and safety.

Jun 17, 20262 min read
Carmakers Lose Ground as Drivers Choose Android Auto Over Built-In Systems
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

Carmakers Lose Ground as Drivers Choose Android Auto Over Built-In Systems

Drivers increasingly prefer Android Auto over factory infotainment, forcing automakers to rethink in-car software design and update strategies.

Jun 19, 20262 min read
Used iPhone Market Booms as Apple Price Hikes Drive Shoppers to Refurbished Devices
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

Used iPhone Market Booms as Apple Price Hikes Drive Shoppers to Refurbished Devices

Apple price hikes are pushing consumers toward used iPhones. Refurbished devices offer savings and long software support.

Jun 21, 20262 min read
Open-source coding model NousCoder-14B matches big rivals in just 4 days
AI / Machine Learning

Open-source coding model NousCoder-14B matches big rivals in just 4 days

An open-source AI coding model trained in four days matches proprietary systems, highlighting the rapid progress of open-source alternatives in AI-assisted software development.

May 19, 20262 min read
Venture Capital Pours Into Hard Industries as AI Disrupts Incumbents
Startups / Funding

Venture Capital Pours Into Hard Industries as AI Disrupts Incumbents

VCs are betting big on defense, energy and government tech startups. AI-native software challenges decades-old incumbents with deep vertical integration.

May 27, 20263 min read
A Browser-Based Museum Lets Anyone Run 1,700 Vintage Operating Systems
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

A Browser-Based Museum Lets Anyone Run 1,700 Vintage Operating Systems

A new online museum offers free access to over 1,700 historic operating systems, all running in a web browser. Users can explore computing history from the 1940s to today without installing software.

May 29, 20263 min read
Open source coding agent Zot challenges established AI assistants
AI / Machine Learning

Open source coding agent Zot challenges established AI assistants

A new open source coding agent called Zot aims to compete with established AI coding assistants. It offers a harness for autonomous software development tasks.

May 30, 20261 min read
Microsoft quietly downgrades offline Office features for perpetual license users
Big Tech

Microsoft quietly downgrades offline Office features for perpetual license users

Microsoft is reducing functionality in perpetually-licensed Office products, pushing users toward subscriptions. The changes affect offline software used by businesses and consumers who avoid cloud plans.

May 31, 20263 min read