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    Many people hear about APIs and MCPs when developers talk about systems communicating with each other. Though they sound similar, these tools serve different purposes and are built differently. This guide explains what sets them apart and how software developers and users should work with each. APIs are common in apps, while MCPs are used

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    IBM has introduced a new AI platform called Bob aimed at helping businesses manage their software development costs and improve governance. The tool is designed to keep development fast and flexible while ensuring security and compliance. As companies modernize their systems, they often face challenges with outdated infrastructure and scattered tools, which can slow progress

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    The world of front-end web development is evolving rapidly. While many developers focus on popular frameworks like React, the overall architecture of web apps is splintering into different paradigms. Each approach offers a unique way to handle data and user interfaces, creating new options for building modern websites and applications. The Rise of Reactive Frameworks

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    Microsoft has announced a new feature called Agent Mode for its popular Office applications—Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. This update aims to make using Copilot smarter and more efficient, helping users get work done faster. The new capabilities build on last year’s improvements, making Copilot more responsive and proactive within these programs. Enhanced Copilot Functionality in

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    Salesforce has introduced a new platform called Headless 360, aiming to support enterprise teams in building agent‑first workflows. This platform combines Salesforce’s developer tools and AI capabilities, including its vibe coding environment called Agentforce Vibes. The goal is to let software agents, rather than human users, perform tasks by directly interacting with APIs, tools, and

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    Using artificial intelligence locally on your computer is becoming easier than ever. Instead of relying on cloud services, you can now run many AI models directly in your web browser. This means performing tasks like summarizing text, translating languages, or generating new content without needing an internet connection or powerful hardware. Google Chrome and Microsoft

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    SAP is introducing agentic artificial intelligence (AI) into its human capital management (HCM) systems. This new approach aims to cut down on operational inefficiencies and lower costs. The upcoming SuccessFactors 1H 2026 release will embed AI agents into key HR functions like recruiting, payroll, workforce administration, and talent development. These AI agents don’t just assist—they

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    Sapient Perception ApS, a Danish startup, has secured €2 million in pre-seed funding to expand its AI sensor systems for drones. The company aims to solve a common problem faced by drone operators: the inability of a single camera to cover large areas while capturing fine details at the same time. This challenge has limited

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    Regulators around the world are feeling the pressure as AI technology advances faster than they can keep up. Recently, the UK has been monitoring a new AI model that showed unexpected and impressive capabilities. This has sparked concerns about the potential risks and how to properly oversee such powerful systems. The situation highlights the ongoing

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    Chapter, a platform that helps seniors navigate Medicare using AI, has raised $100 million in a Series E funding round. The investment was led by Generation Investment Management, with new investors Fifth Down Capital and 8VC joining existing backers like Stripes, XYZ Venture Capital, Addition, Narya Capital, Susa Ventures, and Maverick Ventures. The company says

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