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Automation is becoming a bigger part of how financial markets are approached, and forex trading is one area where this is becoming easier to notice. As the tech world improves, more traders are looking for ways to stay involved in the market without the need to sit in front of charts for hours at a […] The post The future of automated trading with the best forex robot reviews appeared first on AI News.
A Google Cloud survey found that 90% of developers are already integrating AI into their daily work, and on Steam, 7,818 titles disclosed AI use in 2025 alone, a 681% increase over the previous year. AI in video game development is not a side experiment. It is restructuring the pipeline from concept through launch, and […] The post AI in video game development: How artificial intelligence is reshaping the industry appeared first on AI News.
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JetBrains announced on Monday it has open-sourced Mellum2, a 12B-parameter coding model aimed at the infrastructure layer of agentic AI The post JetBrains open-sources Mellum2 to go where Claude Code can’t appeared first on The New Stack.
Six months ago, the agentic coding tool was still an argument about form. By the start of June 2026, the The post Claude Code vs. Cursor vs. Codex vs. Antigravity — six months in appeared first on The New Stack.
The pitch for most AI coding tools is speed. Write a prompt, get a draft, iterate. The faster the model, The post This coding agent doesn’t want your feedback — it ships without it appeared first on The New Stack.
Just about every enterprise software vendor now agrees on one thing, at least: AI agents are only as useful as The post “Blowing things up”: The one move vendors got wrong on AI agents appeared first on The New Stack.
At SAP Sapphire 2026 in Orlando in May, SAP made the case that the enterprise AI race will not be The post At Sapphire, SAP makes the case that enterprise AI is a context problem appeared first on The New Stack.
When Gavriel Cohen first saw OpenClaw, he knew he wanted it. At the time, Cohen (soon to be the founder The post Gavriel Cohen found his own code inside OpenClaw, so he walked away appeared first on The New Stack.
AI retrieval has moved well beyond embeddings and vector search. Early retrieval architectures focused primarily on semantic similarity. Still, production The post AI retrieval at scale is becoming a systems problem, not a tooling problem appeared first on The New Stack.
Platform engineers are some of the most resourceful people in IT. Give them a problem, and they’ll automate their way The post The DIY platform trap that’s burning out engineering teams appeared first on The New Stack.
Cursor launched its Jira integration last week. The integration was marketed as simple: assign a ticket in Jira and Cursor The post I tested Cursor’s new Jira integration and it’s 5 stars, no notes. Here’s why. appeared first on The New Stack.
There's a category of problem that only shows up after you've been running an automated knowledge system for a while. The first month feels like magic - pages compile themselves, citations appear, everything is fresh. Three months later, you open a page about a library that shipped three breaking versions since the source was last ingested. The page looks perfectly healthy. The confidence is "high." The lint passed. And yet, everything in it is quietly wrong. Static knowledge bases have no vocab...
The Token Bill Is Coming. Nobody's Ready for It. AI token spend is the new cloud sprawl. The tooling layer that fixes it is worth a fortune — and mostly doesn't exist yet. You're three months into your enterprise AI rollout. Usage is up. The team is excited. Then the bill arrives, and it's four times what anyone projected. This isn't a hypothetical. It's a Tuesday, for a lot of companies right now. AI token spend is accumulating in finance and engineering organizations the same way cloud spend d...
Most .NET developers go years without thinking about memory. The runtime allocates, the garbage collector cleans up, and the application works. Until it doesn't — until a service that ran fine at 100 requests per second starts pausing under load, your container gets OOM-killed at 3 a.m., or your cloud bill creeps up because every pod needs twice the memory you budgeted. This article is about the gap between "memory just works" and "memory works well under production load." It's written for devel...
This is a submission for the GitHub Finish-Up-A-Thon Challenge What I Built Chingu AI is a full-stack AI chat application built with Spring Boot 3, secured with Google OAuth2, and powered by the Groq API for fast LLM inference. The name "Chingu" (친구) means "Friend" in Korean — and that's exactly what I wanted to build: a coding companion that feels like a peer, not a rigid tool. Tech Stack: Backend: Java 17, Spring Boot 3, Spring Security, Spring Data JPA Frontend: Thymeleaf, Bootstrap 5, custom...
/copy Description Copies the last assistant response to your clipboard. If the response contains code blocks, an interactive picker lets you grab just one. Pass an integer (e.g. /copy 3) to copy the 3rd most recent response. Press w to write to file instead. Example > /copy Select content to copy: ───────────────────────────────────────────── > 1. Full response 2. Code block (sql) SELECT id FROM users… 3. Code block (sql) WITH active AS (…) 4. Code block (sql) SELECT count(*) FROM… ↑↓ navigate ↵...
In security review, large language models are useful, but they also create a dangerous temptation: the output often sounds more certain than the evidence behind it. A model can summarize code, suggest review directions, produce hypotheses, and write a convincing report. That is useful work. But a model sentence is not proof. In smart-contract security, cryptography, access control, asset flow, signing assumptions, and upgrade logic, an unsupported confident answer is not just noisy. It can push ...
patch-client@4.0.4 went out through the project's own github action OIDC trusted publisher today and not any stolen token or a typosquat anything, we saw that the actual release pipeline produced it. this runs on npm install, steals cloud creds and self propagates by injecting fake CodeQL workflows into repository the stolen tokens can reach. 32 packages is currently sharing the same publisher so the window of exposure isn not only just a single package. if you have anything from related to /red...
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The news comes after the Labour government said it will take action to protect children using social media and began consulting parents on a possible ban.
The deal could eventually cost Atari almost $40 million.
Microsoft said it has decided to push the title out of a "packed" release window.
A lot happened in games in the month of May: hotly anticipated life sim Paralives officially entered early access, ZA/UM launched ZERO PARADES: For Dead Spies to critical acclaim, and Steam officially recognized Bullet Heaven as its own distinct game genre. Get the full recap in our summary of Made with Unity games for May 2026. Award-winning Unity games: May 2026Looking at this month’s game awards ceremonies, Unity developers were well-represented around the world. gamescom LATAM – BIG Festival...
I Hoppers Steelbook Edition 4K Blu-ray Sold Out | Release June 2 Preorder at Amazon Hoppers Standard Edition $30 | Releases June 2 Preorder at Amazon (Blu-ray) Preorder at Amazon (DVD) Disney and Pixar's latest animated, animal-themed film, Hoppers, is releasing on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and standard DVD on June 2, and is available for pre-order now on Amazon for $30. A DVD version is also available for $26. Hoppers Steelbook Edition 4K Blu-ray Sold Out | Release June 2 The Hoppers Steelbook 4K B...
Marvel's Wolverine is going to take center stage at the June 2 State of Play, and developer Insomniac recently scared fans into thinking the game might be delayed with a cheeky post. Posting on social media, Insomniac spooked fans by releasing a statement in the style of GTA 6 developer Rockstar's posts about the delays for that game. For reference, Rockstar's post about the latest GTA 6 delay began with "Hi everyone." That wording has become something of a meme these days. So when people saw In...
Like Shovel Knight before it, Yacht Club's latest game, Mina the Hollower, wears its influences on its sleeve. The game is clearly an homage to the look and feel of classic Game Boy and Game Boy Color Zelda games, while also carrying forward elements of the souls-like genre. But while those were clearly major inspirations for the game, Yacht Club took inspiration from lots of other Game Boy-era games. In an interview with GameSpot, Yacht Club's David D'Angelo credited influences as diverse as Po...
The team behind the annual Horror Game Awards has once again aired a special summer showcase, this year billed as the Midsummer Nights Scream, to highlight dozens of upcoming horror games. The show covered a remarkable number of art styles, gameplay genres, and horror moods from around the world. I was able to enjoy a sneak preview of the show and rounded up 15 games that caught my eye the most. Everything from PS1-style revival projects to mind-bending co-op horrors, to a very creepy take on Po...
StarCraft 2 is getting its biggest meta shift in years, with developer Blizzard announcing a surprise update that will bring some significant changes to the legendary RTS. Updates for StarCraft 2 have been a rarity ever since Blizzard announced the end of new content development back in 2020, though it pledged to continue supporting the game in the form of balance updates. StarCraft 2's last content drop was in 2016 in the form of the Nova Covert Ops single-player mission pack. Since 2020, the g...
Mina the Hollower is a critical success for Yacht Club, currently enjoying its status as the top-rated game of the year on Metacritic. Part of the praise comes down to its unique approach to difficulty--a tough souls-like challenge paired with a massive array of Modifiers you can turn on to make the game easier, or even harder, or in some cases, just much weirder. The Modifiers system is expansive because it offers such meticulous control. Lots of modifiers help adjust the difficulty but many of...
Mina the Hollower, Yacht Club Games' long-awaited follow-up to Shovel Knight, has been released to critical acclaim. The retro-inspired hit currently stands as the top-rated game of the year on Metacritic. This came after a sometimes tumultuous development cycle including delays and downsizing for the studio. We spoke with David D'Angelo, the lead programmer for Mina the Hollower, about the game's journey to release, its surprising inspirations, and how it approaches difficulty for a top-down so...
A movie based on Sega's Streets of Rage video game has been in the works for years, and now the latest development has unfolded. John Wick creator Derek Kolstad is no longer writing the movie, with Sonic the Hedgehog writers Pat Casey and Josh Miller taking over. Additionally, Jeymes Samuel is now attached to direct the movie. Casey and Miller wrote all three Sonic the Hedgehog movies so far, and are returning for the fourth. in 2027. The three movies have together made more than $1.2 billion at...
Domesticated Ant Games and Dear Villagers are currently giving the Mega Man-inspired platformer Gravity Circuit away for free to celebrate the announcement of its sequel. At The Mix Summer Game Showcase, which also featured a release date announcement for Wild Blue Skies, Gravity Circuit 2 was unveiled with a 2027 release window. The sequel looks like it will deliver more of what the first game did well, which is Mega Man-inspired action-platforming with a retro aesthetic. It adds Cable, a new p...
For a long time, Fortnite skins were fairly modest, with summer remix skins wearing bikinis that covered enough skin that they looked more like fitness clothing than swimwear. But apparently Fortnite's ban on cleavage is all the way over, because the Chapter 7 Season 3 battle pass will feature Fortnite's most scantily clad female skin yet. We don't know this character's name yet, but we can see her design both in the battle pass key art for Season 3, and in the gameplay teaser. As you can see in...
Just your squad, hostile NPCs, and an escalating number of Rook chaos agents.
Newell also said in 2023 testimony that Steam's 'unwritten rule' against charging lower prices on other storefronts does not exist.
Here's how to get your hands on all the best gear from the Daedric princes in the remaster.
Crafting and cooking are all over the menu this month from survival crafting to flower arranging to stamp collection journaling.
What could possibly top Chicken Jockey?
ANSCER Robotics has raised $5.4 million to scale its hybrid industrial automation robots in North America and globally. The post ANSCER Robotics closes Series A round for industrial material handling appeared first on The Robot Report.
May 2026 was a busy month full of robotics news, and it was topped off by the Robotics Summit & Expo in Boston. The post Top 10 robotics stories of May 2026 appeared first on The Robot Report.
Experts from Locus Robotics, Nomagic, and RightHand Robotics will discuss progress in piece picking in this week's webinar. The post Learn about advances in robotic case and each picking appeared first on The Robot Report.
Robotic CNC machine tending is becoming more flexible as leading suppliers bring new software and integration to industry. The post Why robotic arms are now being integrated with CNC machines appeared first on The Robot Report.
In 1987, Richard Greenhill, a British photographer who was fascinated by (but had no actual training in) robotics, decided he wanted to build a life-size humanoid that could do useful things, like carrying luggage. He was working at a startup called Intergalactic Robots, but he couldn’t convince anyone there to build such a machine, so he set about building one himself, in his attic.To help with his project, he organized a weekly get-together of a dozen or so like-minded folks. Every Wednesday n...
We wanted to show you what happens after the confetti falls. We checked in with some of our recent alumni, many of whom have sat down with us on Build Mode: The Founder Survival Guide, TechCrunch's podcast for founders at every stage.
The lawsuit partially revolves around a shooting at Florida State University last year, and ChatGPT's alleged role in the incident.
Several users on social media reported having their Instagram accounts hacked over the weekend. Meta's own support chatbot was blamed for allowing hackers to hijack accounts.
The company says it needs "significant" water resources to cool its data centers, and that access to abundant, affordable water is a challenge.
The Mall lets shoppers build a personalized feed of brands, track sales and drops, and discover products across thousands of retailers.
Hackers stole usernames, hashed passwords, and other data from a service that allowed players to cheat in Grand Theft Auto V.
Mike Schroepfer's Gigascale Capital has raised a large fund to back founders building climate-friendly solutions for the world's energy and material shortages.
The company said Monday it has filed confidentially for an IPO.
The company added a warning to prospective investors that a major dilution could be in the cards after it goes public.
WindBorne benefits from its unique combination of model-building and data collection. The company now has about 400 balloons in flight gathering sensor readings at any given time, launched from 15 sites around the globe. The advances in its current model come from improvements in how the data collected by the balloons is fed into the models.
If you’re planning to travel this summer, both a Bluetooth tracker and a personal safety device can come in handy, especially if you’ll be exploring on your own. The Pebblebee Halo combines those two gadgets into one, and it’s currently on sale for $49.99 ($10 off) at Amazon, which is the best price we’ve seen. […]
Nvidia's announcement that it's getting into the consumer laptop chip space with RTX Spark is huge. Apple has proved for years that Arm-based chips can perform incredibly well while also delivering great battery life - at least on the Mac. In the Windows world, performance hasn't fully matched up under Qualcomm chips, mostly in the […]
Google's new "24/7" AI agent, Gemini Spark, can be shockingly good at doing things on your behalf. But I'm not sure it's worth the financial cost and potential privacy tradeoffs. The company gave me access to Spark last week. Google advertises Spark as an AI agent that can take on tasks and work on them […]
Meta's AI support chatbot helped hackers hijack Instagram accounts, as reported earlier by 404 Media. In a video shared on Telegram, a hacker shows how they could take over an account by asking Meta's chatbot to switch the email associated with someone else's profile and then reset the password. The issue, which Meta says has […]
Some news: The Vergecast is now a daily podcast! Starting today, we'll be posting every weekday, with even more gadgets and rankings and conversations and feelings and podcasts-within-podcasts. We're excited for all the ways this new schedule lets us tell new kinds of stories, experiment with new tech and new formats, and involve you even […]