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    If you have a bunch of photos and want to tell a story with motion and voice, AI video generators are your new best friends. They can animate your still images, add narration—sometimes even clone your voice—and export clean videos without ugly watermarks. Picking the right platform depends on what you need, but I’ve tested

    AI & Tech NewsSeptember 24, 2025
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    Teradata is stepping into the world of AI and automation with a new set of tools called Agent Builder. This platform is designed to help companies create intelligent agents that can automate workflows and improve data handling. The big news is that Teradata is using open-source frameworks and platforms to power these capabilities, making it

    AI & Tech NewsSeptember 24, 2025
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    These days, QR codes are everywhere. They’re used for marketing, quick links, and more. But now, hackers are finding clever ways to hide malicious code inside them. A cybersecurity team recently uncovered a sneaky package that uses QR codes to sneak past security and steal user info. The Hidden Threat in a Popular Utility Library

    CybersecuritySeptember 24, 2025
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    GraalVM 25 has just been released, bringing a bunch of improvements to Oracle’s tool for turning Java code into native binaries. Alongside it, Oracle rolled out JDK 25, marking a significant update in the Java ecosystem. These updates aim to make native image generation more precise, faster, and more secure. Enhanced Native Image Capabilities One

    Software DevelopmentSeptember 24, 2025
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    Back in the early days of programming, everything was just a big mess of global variables. Developers could change anything at any time, which often led to bugs and confusion. Over time, programmers learned that using immutable data and pure functions makes code more reliable and easier to understand. From Wild West to Structured Code

    Software DevelopmentSeptember 24, 2025
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    Spring WebFlux is a popular framework for building reactive applications in Java. It’s designed to handle streaming data efficiently without blocking threads. This makes it ideal for real-time apps and high-throughput systems. Getting Started with Spring WebFlux To try out Spring WebFlux, you need Java 17 or 21 installed. The easiest way is to install

    Software DevelopmentSeptember 24, 2025
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    Managing Python projects and dependencies can sometimes feel messy. For a long time, developers used a mix of tools, which made things complicated. But now, Poetry offers a simple, all-in-one way to handle your project setup, dependencies, and virtual environments. It’s similar to what languages like Go and Rust have long provided. If you want

    Software DevelopmentSeptember 24, 2025
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    Microsoft and OpenAI have been close partners for years, but now their relationship is coming to an end. They’ve agreed on a loose plan to part ways, and it’s clear who might come out on top in the long run. Let’s look back at how this partnership started and what the future might hold for

    AI & Tech NewsSeptember 24, 2025
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    Alibaba is making waves in the AI world with its latest release, Qwen3-Omni. This new open-source model is designed to handle text, images, audio, and video all in one. Best of all, it’s available for free under the Apache 2.0 license, which is friendly for businesses. This move puts Alibaba in direct competition with big

    AI & Tech NewsSeptember 24, 2025
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    People have long believed that Apple is lagging behind in artificial intelligence. While many of its devices can run cloud-based AI models or its own on-device AI, called Apple Intelligence, the company hasn’t fully integrated AI into its ecosystem yet. But that might be changing soon. Apple has built the hardware and now appears ready

    Artificial IntelligenceSeptember 24, 2025
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