Google and Microsoft's new WebMCP standard lets websites expose callable tools to AI agents through the browser — replacing costly scraping with structured function calls.
Industry executives said the changes materially improve ease of operations and reduce audit exposure and dispute risk.
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Constructive today announced the commercial availability of its secure-by-default Postgres platform, purpose-built to secure backends in the era of AI-generated software. The platform enforces ...
R.S. Manohar, a titan of Tamil theatre, revolutionized stagecraft with elaborate sets and pyrotechnics, even after a near-fatal fall in 1985. Known for his powerful screen presence and dedication, he ...
WebAssembly runtime introduces experimental async API and support for dynamic linking in WASIX, enabling much broader support ...
We named the discipline after the Greek psyche, not the Latin anima—because the Latin word couldn't carry the meaning. But ...
Vladimir Zakharov explains how DataFrames serve as a vital tool for data-oriented programming in the Java ecosystem. By ...
The improved AI agent access in Xcode has made vibe coding astoundingly simple for beginners, to a level where some apps can ...
For years, nutrition advice has focused almost entirely on what we eat like calories, macros, superfoods, and supplements. But a growing body of research suggests that when you eat may be just as impo ...
For many American Jewish families, the college search is no longer just about rankings and dorm tours. It’s about values, identity, belonging — and whether a campus will feel like a place where a ...