Deepswe reshuffles AI coding rankings: GPT-5.5 takes the lead
Datacurve's new benchmark exposes the gap between synthetic performance and real-world software engineering, crowning GPT-5.5 as the top coding agent.
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Datacurve's new benchmark exposes the gap between synthetic performance and real-world software engineering, crowning GPT-5.5 as the top coding agent.
Security firm AIR revealed how a malicious AI skill bypassed major scanners by using mutable external links, potentially compromising thousands of corporate and personal agents.
Leveraging instability in US research, the EU is launching massive funding and tech sovereignty plans to close the gap with Beijing and Washington.
Meta introduces its first in-house branded smart glasses starting at $299, leveraging the Muse Spark AI model to drive mass adoption of wearable tech.
The STEHM software allows astronomers to identify which rocky exoplanets can actually maintain an atmosphere, optimizing telescope observation time.
Remux is a new Rust-based self-hosted media server that lets users stream Stremio add-ons, local files, and WebDAV sources through any existing Jellyfin client.
The European Commission is preparing findings that accuse Facebook and Instagram of using exploitative design to hook minors, with potential fines up to 6% of global turnover.
A new study reveals nearly 80% of data center capacity is exposed to extreme climate hazards, as the AI boom accelerates global environmental degradation.
The Linux Foundation's Agent Name Service (ANS) and DNS-AID project aim to standardize AI agent discovery and verification using the internet's domain name system.
tvOS 27 beta code reveals Apple Intelligence integration for future Home devices, suggesting new hardware launches by fall 2026.
Analysis of 2026 AI trends: from new 'agentic' roles to the redefinition of technical positions, balancing growth forecasts and substitution risks.
To power Ray-Ban Meta and Oakley Vanguard, Meta developed ultra-slim steelcan batteries, overcoming traditional cell limits to maintain a sleek eyewear design.
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