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An anonymous actor used AI-assisted fuzzing to find 20 open source zero-days and published them without disclosure. Here's what that means for your stack.
Valve's Steam Machine relaunches June 2026 backed by a mature Proton stack. What game developers must now treat as first-class shipping concerns.
Z.ai's GLM-5.2 scores near GPT-5.5 on benchmarks while hallucinating 3× less—new data shows why brute-force AI scaling breaks production reliability.
A researcher uncovered 10,000 GitHub repositories distributing Trojan malware. Here's what the scale reveals about the attack—and who's actually most at risk.
GrapheneOS has been ported to Android 17 with official releases coming soon — here's what it means for app developers, security engineers, and hardened fleet operators.
Kobo's rejection of valid ePub files exposes how Adobe's DRM validation creates a de facto proprietary standard, breaking interoperability promises.
Rio de Janeiro's municipal AI model claimed to be locally developed, but evidence suggests it's a merge of existing open models. What this controversy reveals about model transparency.
Zhipu AI drops GLM 5.2 with open weights, 1M context, and competitive benchmarks. Here's what developers need to know about China's latest flagship LLM.
Anthropic's most powerful AI model was suspended worldwide by US export controls just 72 hours after launch. Here's what happened and what it means for your projects.
Breaking: Federal directive blocks access to Anthropic's newest AI models. Here's what developers need to know about the Fable 5 suspension and its impact.