Microsoft is delivering tools to quickly configure Windows PCs as workstations for Windows and Linux development.
Tom Fenton moves from local AI concepts to hands-on tools for matching LLMs to hardware, running local chatbots with Ollama and benchmarking AI performance.
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L-Acoustics delivers the first US installation of its Ambiance active acoustics solution, enabling Refik Anadol Studio’s ...
The final weekend of June brings a full slate of events across New Jersey, with everything from major concerts and beach ...
Zeta and Palantir are partnering to connect customer and operational data, bringing real-time AI decision-making to ...
Windows 11's July 2026 update adds Point-in-time Restore, indefinite update pauses, Screen tint, faster File Explorer, and ...
VS Code can use LLM models other than GitHub Copilot’s built-in providers for AI-assisted development, including local and ...
After announcing the release date for the Steam Machine earlier this week, Valve sneakily also confirmed that the latest ...
The first Steam Machines, built in partnership with brands like Alienware, CyberPowerPC, and iBuyPower, came onto our radar ...
Microsoft's Dan Wahlin previews his introductory 'Kubernetes for Developers' session at Visual Studio Live! San Diego 2026, explaining how developers can get past the Kubernetes learning curve by ...
AWS launched Lambda MicroVMs, a new serverless compute primitive that runs each user session or AI agent in its own ...