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After two App Store removals, Anything pivots with a desktop companion app launching in 2026 to revolutionize mobile development through vibe-coding workflows.
StrictlyVC San Francisco 2026 assembles top venture capital and AI development leaders for strategic networking and industry insights on April 30.
Google Chrome's AI Skills feature enables users to save custom AI prompts and reuse them across any website, streamlining repetitive tasks through Gemini integration.
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OpenAI released smaller GPT-5.4 variants optimized for coding and agent workloads. Here's what this means for your deployment strategy and cost structure.

OpenAI's acquisition of Astral signals a major pivot toward embedded developer tooling. Here's what it means for your Python stack.

Audio embedding support lands in Weaviate's Google module. Here's what builders need to do with async replication improvements and backup enhancements.

Kotlin 2.3.20 simplifies Maven configuration and strengthens compiler plugins. Builders using JVM-heavy stacks need to evaluate migration paths now.

IntelliJ IDEA 2025.3.4 brings Java 26 compatibility and IDE improvements. Here's what Java teams need to know to stay current.

Turso's new `turso db branch` command brings git-like branching to SQLite databases. Here's what builders need to know about managing database versions in production.

Version 0.79.2 adds Google Vertex AI support to Activepieces. Builders should prepare for the mandatory secret manager refactoring coming in 0.80.0.

Hygraph's new MCP integration lets you update localized content through Claude conversations. Skip the dashboard - manage content via AI.

Cognition AI expanded Devin to manage multiple instances hierarchically. Here's what this means for your architecture and when you should adopt it.

DigitalOcean's new prompt caching feature cuts latency and inference costs by reusing cached context across API calls. Here's how to leverage it.

DigitalOcean now offers AMD Instinct MI350X GPUs, giving builders a viable alternative for AI workloads. This shifts the economics of GPU-dependent projects.

Apify releases MCP server enabling AI agents to extract data from thousands of websites via pre-built Actors. This standardizes web scraping for AI workflows.
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