Qualcomm's two-move play in the last three weeks tells you everything about where the AI hardware market is headed. First, the confirmed $3.
Last week, a YC-backed startup called Corgi announced a data room product. Within hours, the open-source community noticed it looked awfully familiar.
For two months, a model called "Owl Alpha" quietly climbed the OpenRouter charts. No launch event, no press tour, no Twitter hype cycle.
Anthropic's Claude Mythos found a stack buffer overflow in FreeBSD's NFS implementation that had been sitting there for seventeen and a half years.
Two days ago at Build, Microsoft did something it's never done before: announced a full family of homegrown AI models that compete directly with the...
Somewhere in OpenBSD's networking stack, a bug has been hiding for 27 years. Millions of automated tests never caught it.
Two days from now, Satya Nadella walks on stage at Fort Mason in San Francisco and makes a case that'll sound wild if you haven't been paying...
Cursor just proved something uncomfortable: you don't need to train a frontier model from scratch to compete with one.
You need a training video dubbed into Tagalog by Friday. ElevenLabs supports Tagalog — barely.
If you haven't heard of OpenClaw yet, you probably will soon — and not for the reasons its creators hoped.
Zyphra just dropped a model that makes me question everything I assumed about parameter efficiency. ZAYA1-8B is an 8.
A model showed up on Artificial Analysis's Video Arena in early April with no company name, no press release, no pre-announcement tweet thread.
On May 19, Google announced that Gemini CLI is being replaced by Antigravity CLI. The old tool stops working June 18.
Sixty-five percent of listeners preferred the open-source model. Not by a hair — by a landslide.
Redis changed its license two years ago and lost the plot. Last week, the fork shipped 2.
Socket just closed a $60 million Series C at a billion-dollar valuation.
If you're using Gemini CLI — the open-source, Apache 2.0 terminal tool that Google launched to considerable developer goodwill — you have 26 days left.
A month ago, HuggingFace open-sourced an agent called ml-intern.
Neuphonic dropped NeuTTS Air a few weeks ago and the synthetic media crowd barely blinked — another TTS model, another Hugging Face card, another demo page.
Sometime around May 7, an email landed in the inbox of every Great Expectations Cloud customer.