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Kubernetes Custom Metrics Bring Workload Signals to Autoscaling

Kubernetes Custom Metrics Bring Workload Signals to Autoscaling

Kubernetes custom metrics can bring queue depth, job latency and other workload signals into autoscaling decisions, giving teams alternatives to CPU-only policies.

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GitHub Turns Private Vulnerability Advisories Into Dependabot Fixes

GitHub Turns Private Vulnerability Advisories Into Dependabot Fixes

GitHub's innersource security advisories let enterprises privately warn internal repositories about vulnerable components and trigger Dependabot fixes.

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Tokenmaxxing Meets the Token-Minimizing Backlash

Tokenmaxxing Meets the Token-Minimizing Backlash

The tokenmaxxing wave pushed teams to prove AI adoption by using more tokens. The new discipline is token minimization: route, cache, retrieve, and trim so AI spend turns into measurable value.

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AI Coding Study Shows Review Is the New Bottleneck

AI Coding Study Shows Review Is the New Bottleneck

A July 2026 arXiv study of 802 developers and 196,212 pull requests suggests AI coding can lift throughput, but the pressure quickly moves to human and automated review.

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Tilly Norwood's Film Debut Tests the AI Actor Boundary

Tilly Norwood's Film Debut Tests the AI Actor Boundary

Particle6 says AI-generated character Tilly Norwood will lead Misaligned, turning the AI actor debate from a casting controversy into a test of production, consent and audience trust.

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Nothing's July 7 Tease Puts Ear (3a) and Phone (4b) in Focus

Nothing's July 7 Tease Puts Ear (3a) and Phone (4b) in Focus

Nothing is teasing Ear (3a) and Phone (4b) for a July 7 reveal at 11:00 BST, a useful signal that the brand's next push is affordable consumer hardware rather than only flagship upgrades.

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GitHub Copilot's New Controls Make AI Coding a Budget Line

GitHub Copilot's New Controls Make AI Coding a Budget Line

GitHub's July Copilot updates add AI credit pools, session limits, usage records, and enterprise defaults, showing how AI coding tools are becoming governed infrastructure.

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Google TPU Paper Shows AI Supercomputers Are Becoming Systems Projects

Google TPU Paper Shows AI Supercomputers Are Becoming Systems Projects

A new Google-authored paper traces TPU v2 to Ironwood and shows why AI accelerator gains now depend on memory, networks, resilience, and power efficiency, not just faster chips.

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Stathera's $55M Raise Puts Silicon Timing Into AI Data Centers

Stathera's $55M Raise Puts Silicon Timing Into AI Data Centers

The Montreal startup is scaling MEMS-based timing chips as AI clusters make synchronization a harder infrastructure problem.

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Microsoft Frontier Company Puts 6,000 Engineers Behind Enterprise AI

Microsoft Frontier Company Puts 6,000 Engineers Behind Enterprise AI

Microsoft's new $2.5B Frontier Company shows how enterprise AI is shifting from demos to embedded teams that deploy, govern, and improve production systems.

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Onsemi's $7B Synaptics Deal Pushes Physical AI to the Edge

Onsemi's $7B Synaptics Deal Pushes Physical AI to the Edge

Onsemi plans to buy Synaptics in a roughly $7 billion all-stock deal, aiming to combine power, sensing, connectivity, and edge AI for physical systems.

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Samsung Rolls Out ChatGPT Enterprise and Codex to Staff

Samsung Rolls Out ChatGPT Enterprise and Codex to Staff

Samsung is making ChatGPT Enterprise and Codex available to employees in Korea and DX staff worldwide, signaling a wider shift from AI pilots to workplace platforms.

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GLM-5.2 Brings 1M-Token Context to Open-Weight AI Coding

GLM-5.2 Brings 1M-Token Context to Open-Weight AI Coding

Z.ai's GLM-5.2 release gives developers an MIT-licensed model aimed at long-horizon coding tasks, with a 1M-token context window and stronger benchmark results.

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Anthropic Suspends Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 After U.S. Directive

Anthropic Suspends Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 After U.S. Directive

Anthropic says it must disable Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all customers after a U.S. export-control directive over foreign access and a possible jailbreak.

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Xiaomi MiMo Code Pushes AI Coding Agents Toward Longer Tasks

Xiaomi MiMo Code Pushes AI Coding Agents Toward Longer Tasks

Xiaomi's MiMo team has open-sourced MiMo Code, a terminal coding agent built on OpenCode with persistent memory, checkpoints, and workflow features for longer software jobs.

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Google DiffusionGemma Tests a Faster Path for Local AI Text Generation

Google DiffusionGemma Tests a Faster Path for Local AI Text Generation

Google has introduced DiffusionGemma, an experimental open model that uses text diffusion to generate blocks of text in parallel for faster local AI workflows.

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Apple Siri AI Delay in Europe Becomes a DMA Test

Apple Siri AI Delay in Europe Becomes a DMA Test

Apple says EU Digital Markets Act rules make it unsafe to launch Siri AI on iPhone and iPad in Europe at the iOS 27 release. EU officials say the law is not blocking the feature, making Siri AI a new test of privacy, competition, and platform control.

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OpenAI Image Verification Tool: What It Does and How to Use It

OpenAI Image Verification Tool: What It Does and How to Use It

OpenAI has introduced a public image verification tool that checks whether an uploaded picture contains OpenAI provenance signals, including C2PA metadata and SynthID watermarks. Here is how it works, how to use it and what its limits are.

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AI Concerns for Software Security: Why Faster Code Is Creating Faster Risk

AI Concerns for Software Security: Why Faster Code Is Creating Faster Risk

AI coding tools are speeding development, but new reports warn of insecure code, prompt injection, shadow AI and faster vulnerability exploitation.

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Quantum Computing Is Crypto’s Next Big Security Test

Quantum Computing Is Crypto’s Next Big Security Test

Quantum computers cannot break crypto today, but Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP Ledger, wallets and exchanges are already preparing for post-quantum security.

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OpenAI IPO vs SpaceX IPO: Which Is More Investor Friendly?

OpenAI IPO vs SpaceX IPO: Which Is More Investor Friendly?

OpenAI and SpaceX could become two of the biggest tech IPO stories of 2026. Here is how they compare on access, valuation, governance, risk and retail investor appeal.

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Twitter is calling some of its fired employees back

Twitter is calling some of its fired employees back

Elon Musk's Twitter has taken a U turn on the firing that was completed in the last few days. Some of the employees have been deemed to be essential for the features that needs to be built and have been asked to join the company back citing erroneous firing. Twitter...

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Why Accenture announcing 19,000 job cuts is bad news for the IT services industry

Why Accenture announcing 19,000 job cuts is bad news for the IT services industry

Accenture has announced a layoffs of 19,000 jobs which would be 2.5% of their current workforce. How will this impact the IT services industry? Read on

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How long is the soft landing going to impact VC fundings?

How long is the soft landing going to impact VC fundings?

VC funding deals have been the lowest since the 2010s. Is it going to improve any time soon?

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