This week, the Eclipse Foundation celebrates its twentieth anniversary. It looks back on a eventful history that includes an international relocation, the stewardship of over 400 open-source projects, ...
Just like algae blooms in the ocean and pollen in the spring, there’s been an explosion in the past year or two of new software, related tools and lingo from the IT and mainstream/consumer side. Some ...
Enterprises seeking to make good on the promise of agentic AI will need a platform for building, wrangling, and monitoring AI agents in purposeful workflows. In this quickly evolving space, myriad ...
Discover why Kotlin Multiplatform is becoming a game-changer for startup teams. Learn how it reduces development costs, speeds up product launches, and enables seamless cross-platform app ...
Chinese open models are spreading fast, from Hugging Face to Silicon Valley. Here’s why that matters. MIT Technology Review’s What’s Next series looks across industries, trends, and technologies to ...
Feb 15 (Reuters) - Peter Steinberger, the founder of OpenClaw, is joining OpenAI, and the open-source bot is becoming a foundation, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said on Sunday. "Peter Steinberger is joining ...
You can get an IDE to USB bridge from all the usual sources, but you may find those fail on the older drives in your collection– apparently they require drives using logical block addressing, which ...
BRUSSELS, Feb. 26, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Eclipse Foundation, one of the world’s largest open source software organisations, has announced the full agenda for Open Community Experience (OCX 2026 ...
Europe's cross-industry open source event expands with five high-impact collocated communities across AI, automotive, compliance, research, and toolingBRUSSELS, Feb. 26, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The E ...
Parth is a technology analyst and writer specializing in the comprehensive review and feature exploration of the Android ecosystem. His work is distinguished by its meticulous focus on flagship ...
Most developers don’t wake up and say “I choose OpenJDK 11 because it’s my comfort runtime.” Let’s be real. If you’re still on 11 in 2025, it’s usually not because you want to be. It’s because ...