WIRED spoke with Boris Cherny, head of Claude Code, about how the viral coding tool is changing the way Anthropic works.
Maloney is an experienced TV writer and this reads like the outline for a six-part series. It grips like a python. Talented young palaeographer Dr Anya Brown ­possesses an eidetic ­memory, which means ...
A report from ReversingLabs reveals a massive 73% increase in malicious open-source packages in 2025, with over 10,000 ...
Once data is loaded into Excel, Copilot allows users to ask questions in natural language instead of building new formulas.
Toxic Crusaders at PAX East 2023 Gameplay Impressions!I got to play the new Toxic Crusaders game at PAX East 2023 and it was ...
Robin Rowe talks about coding, programming education, and China in the age of AI feature TrapC, a memory-safe version of the ...
Adafruit claims SparkFun aims to shoot the messenger for criticizing corporate tolerance of intolerance Retailer SparkFun ...
As enterprises race to adopt generative and agentic AI, many assume their data foundations are already in place. In reality, the gap between ...
Anudip Foundation has trained over five lakh learners across India, empowering marginalised youth with technology, ...
Built on Linux with full root access, EDGE is designed as a customizable infrastructure rather than a locked down appliance. The platform enables partners to deploy custom verification workflows, ...
Three serious prompt injection vulnerabilities in Anthropic’s Git MCP server briefly enabled remote code execution and file ...