DeepSeek has sharply increased API prices for its V4-Flash and V4-Pro models, with V4-Pro output rising from $0.87 to $3.96 per million tokens during peak hours.
Java developers have spent decades working with a basic assumption about objects: every object has its own identity. Now, OpenJDK developers are preparing to loosen that rule with JDK 28.
UiPath is extending its automation platform to include deeper AI-assisted software development with Maestro Flow, a new orchestration capability designed to help developers turn work created by coding ...
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Oracle’s July 2026 Critical Patch Update shipped 1,449 patches addressing more than 1,400 distinct CVEs across 334 products, making it the largest quarterly release in the company’s history. Oracle ...
The Eclipse Foundation has refreshed the Jakarta EE Learning Hub with updated guides, tutorials, and learning resources. The initiative is intended to help developers become productive more quickly ...
Azul is moving to monthly Java security updates across supported long-term support releases, following Oracle's decision to shorten its own patch cadence. The change reflects growing concern that ...
The Linux Foundation, along with 19 founding members spanning cloud providers, AI labs, banks, and security vendors, has launched Akrites, a coordinated effort to find, fix, and disclose ...
The Eclipse Foundation and OWASP have formed a partnership to strengthen open source security and help projects prepare for the EU Cyber Resilience Act. The collaboration will focus on practical ...
OpenJDK has proposed JEP 540, a Simple JSON API that would provide lightweight, native JSON support in a future JDK as an incubator feature. The proposal is designed to complement existing libraries ...
The contest to automate software engineering is moving beyond code suggestions. The new goal is an AI system that can inspect a project, make changes, test its work, and keep going when the assignment ...
Linus Torvalds says he will not let the Linux kernel become an anti-AI project, telling developers who object that they are free to fork the project or leave it. His remarks come amid a broader open ...