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Java 26 Released: What Shipped in March 2026

Java 26 Released: What Shipped in March 2026

March 2026 is the biggest month on the Java calendar. Java 26 shipped. JavaOne came back. The ecosystem delivered a stack of framework releases. Here's everything that matters. Java 26: What Dropped o

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Anthropic's Most Powerful AI Yet Was Leaked Before It Was Announced

Anthropic's Most Powerful AI Yet Was Leaked Before It Was Announced

Anthropic didn't plan to tell you about Claude Mythos today. A human made a configuration error, and suddenly the world found out anyway. On March 27, 2026, Fortune reported that Anthropic had acciden

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Samsung Wallet Meets Toyota: Your Phone as a Car Key

Samsung Wallet Meets Toyota: Your Phone as a Car Key

Samsung Wallet Meets Toyota: Your Phone as a Car Key If you’ve ever fumbled for a house key while juggling groceries, you’ll understand the tiny thrill that comes from a phone‑only unlock. Now Samsung

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The Week AI Went Into Overdrive: Software and AI News Roundup (January 12-13, 2026)

The Week AI Went Into Overdrive: Software and AI News Roundup (January 12-13, 2026)

If you blinked this week, you probably missed about seventeen major announcements in the tech world. Seriously, January 12-13, 2026, felt like someone accidentally hit the fast-forward button on the e

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Weekly AI News Roundup: The 5 Biggest Stories (January 1-7, 2026)

Weekly AI News Roundup: The 5 Biggest Stories (January 1-7, 2026)

Happy New Year, everyone! If you thought 2025 was wild for artificial intelligence, the first week of 2026 just looked at the calendar and said, "Hold my beer." We are only seven days into the year, a

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ACM Opens the Gates: Over 600,000 Computer Science Papers Now Free to Everyone

ACM Opens the Gates: Over 600,000 Computer Science Papers Now Free to Everyone

Something historic happened on January 1, 2026. The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), the world's largest organization of computing professionals, flipped the switch on one of the most signif

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