VS Code 1.112 adds native image support for agents, and I used it on three Microsoft AI Foundry leaderboard screenshots to see whether it could turn chart-heavy visuals into a useful developer summary ...
Brendan Greene is back to modding, but now it's his own game.
Volante Technologies, the global leader in Payments as a Service (PaaS), today announced the launch of Volante Low-code Studio, an automated, low-code/no-code environment that redefines how banks ...
Let’s be real for a second: in today’s digital age, your aesthetic is your visual resume. Whether you are trying to curate a ...
While it looks like an adorable 8-bit video game, Pixel Agents is not something you can play. Rather, it transforms the user experience of coding with Anthropic ’s Claude Code agentic AIs by turning ...
Anthropic's Claude AI models suffered several outages this week. Some software developers said the disruptions laid bare how reliant they had become on AI tools. A Meta software engineer said these ...
When Anthropic's Claude AI tools stopped working this week, some software developers faced the unthinkable: coding manually. On Monday, users began reporting outages across Anthropic's AI tools. The ...
EXCLUSIVE: Netflix’s Monopoly bake-off has been completed and Studio Lambert has emerged victorious. The company behind Peacock hit The Traitors landed the right to produce a reality competition game ...
Anthropic's Claude Code for VS Code has surpassed OpenAI's Codex extension in Visual Studio Code Marketplace installs and review volume despite launching later. OpenAI positions Codex as an IDE ...
Updates to GitHub Copilot in VS Code provide the same C++ symbol context and CMake build configuration awareness as Microsoft’s C/C++ DevTools and CMake Tools extensions. Microsoft has introduced C++ ...
Anthropic Rolls Out Autonomous Vulnerability-Hunting AI Tool for Claude Code The new tool, now testing as part of Claude Code, can scan codebases for security vulnerabilities and suggest targeted ...
Human language may seem messy and inefficient compared to the ultra-compact strings of ones and zeros used by computers—but our brains actually prefer it that way. New research reveals that while ...