An agentic coding tool tasked with cloning and setting up a seemingly benign GitHub repository could execute a malicious ...
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OpenAI is rolling out the full, limited-release version of GPT-5.5-Cyber—a specialized AI model that outperforms its ...
Apple today said it is expanding Private Cloud Compute (PCC) beyond its data centers, partnering with Google and NVIDIA to run Apple Intelligence workloads on Google Cloud. Private Cloud Compute is ...
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As the final days of WNBA free agency dragged to a close in April, one question began to increase in volume: Why hasn’t Tash been signed? Natasha Cloud wishes she had an answer. Weeks after signing ...
Highlights of Python 3.15, now available in beta, include lazy imports, faster JITs, better error messages, and smarter profiling. The first full beta of Python 3.15 ...
Nearly 30 days after WNBA free agency began on April 6, veteran guard Natasha Cloud has a home. On Monday, the Chicago Sky signed Cloud to a one-year deal. Per The Athletic, the deal is reportedly ...
The Chicago Sky have signed veteran guard Natasha Cloud. The Sky announced the transaction on Monday. Per The Athletic’s Annie Costabile, the deal is for one year and $555,000. Cloud, 33, signs with ...
Amazon, Google and Microsoft all showed better-than-expected first-quarter cloud growth on Wednesday. Google was the standout, reporting 63% expansion, though it remains the smallest of the three. The ...