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    AI code generation appears to have a few kinks to work out before it can fully dominate software development, according to a new report by CodeRabbit. When compared to human-generated code, AI code created 1.7 times more problems discovered in pull-request analysis, according to the report. AI coding assistants have become a standard part of

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    A few months ago, I worked with a global manufacturer that considered itself conservative on AI. They focused on stabilizing their ERP migration to the cloud, modernizing a few key customer-facing apps, and tightening security. The CIO’s position on generative AI was clear: “We’ll get there, but not this year. We’re not ready.” On paper,

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    From autonomous agents to vibe coding, 2025 was the year generative AI stopped being theoretical and started doing real work—with a little fun along the way. Our readers gravitated toward features and tutorials that explored how to move AI into production software and reshape developer workflows, and to columnists who forced uncomfortable (and sometimes amusing)

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    What is cloud native? Cloud native defined The term “cloud-native computing” encompasses the modern approach to building and running software applications that exploit the flexibility, scalability, and resilience of cloud computing. The phrase is a catch-all that encompasses not just the specific architecture choices and environments used to build applications for the public cloud, but

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    Your smartphone’s home screen is the heart and soul of your mobile tech experience — the launching pad for nearly everything you do on your device. And since you use Android, you’ve got a unique advantage over your iPhone-totin’ associates in that your home screen doesn’t have to be the same tired old grid everyone

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    A few weeks ago, Google launched the powerful AI model Gemini 3 and now it’s time for a faster variant called Gemini 3 Flash. In addition to speed, Gemini 3 Flash is said to offer improved intelligence, at least compared to its predecessor, Gemini 2.5 Flash. According to the Humanity’s Last Exam (HLE) and Simple

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    The need to train people in AI at a faster pace is driving the multibillion-dollar merger between tech education giants Udemy and Coursera. The merger, announced this week, is valued at $2.5 billion and will close in the second half of 2026, subject to approval by regulators and shareholders. The combined entity will reach a combined 270 million

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    Imagine it’s possible to balance regulatory desires to limit Apple’s market power with the welfare of the company’s existing customer base. Imagine a regulatory environment characterized by mutual respect and a willingness to collaborate on solutions, a place where Apple is forced to change some of its business practices, but in ways that benefit both

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    A warning for WhatsApp users: cybercriminals have discovered an alarmingly simple way to access a user’s conversations in real time by manipulating the app’s device pairing or linking routine. Termed ‘GhostPairing’ by researchers at security company Gen Digital (owner of Norton, Avast, Avira, and AVG), no passwords or account details are needed to execute the

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    Remember newspapers?  Or, more specifically, remember when everybody kept up with current events by reading newspapers and news magazines? I started reading The New York Times every day when I was in college. The paper was usually delivered to my door by 10:30 pm the night before. Once I first started work as a journalist, I read

    NewsDecember 19, 2025
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