I tested Google's new AI coding agent, Jules, and added a highly requested feature to my WordPress plugin in minutes. Discover how this AI tool transformed my coding process and what it means for the future of software development.
At the Build conference, Microsoft announced new AI tools that revolutionize coding and business processes, positioning itself as a leader in AI innovation while balancing relationships with competitors like OpenAI.
Google is introducing a new feature at its I/O conference that mimics Pinterest, allowing users to save curated images for fashion and design. This move aims to boost ad revenue amidst competition from AI platforms like ChatGPT.
Microsoft Build 2023 kicks off on May 19 with keynotes from CEO Satya Nadella and CTO Kevin Scott. Expect major announcements on AI-powered products and integration into Microsoft 365.
The upcoming Linux Kernel 6.15 will eliminate support for Intel's 486 chips, marking a significant shift in technology. With the release candidate already out, this change enhances CPU requirements and removes legacy code, paving the way for modern advancements.
Google's Android 16 beta 4 is here, marking a significant step before its final release. As Samsung grapples with Android 15, can this update redefine user experience for smartphones?
Despite advances in AI, researchers suggest it won't replace developers anytime soon. A new tool, debug-gym, shows AI struggles with debugging tasks crucial for developers.
A new report exposes the chaos behind Apple's Siri overhaul, revealing indecision, leadership issues, and internal conflicts that have left the AI team frustrated and disillusioned. Can Apple fix Siri before it's too late?
Cognition has launched a new $20 plan for its AI programming tool Devin, aimed at increasing accessibility for users. Despite earlier struggles with complex coding tasks, Devin 2.0 promises significant improvements and enhanced functionalities.
Discover the revolutionary trend of 'vibe coding,' where AI tools like ChatGPT help users create software by simply describing what they want. This new approach is transforming programming, making it accessible to non-coders but raising questions about code quality and reliability.