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Microsoft Azure CTO Mark Russinovich challenges AI coding hype, warning that current tools can't handle complex software ...
Veeam CEO Anand Eswaran, left, and Seattle Orcas CEO Hemant Dua. (Veeam Photo) Veeam is staying in the match with the Seattle ...
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Microsoft is cutting 305 more jobs in Redmond, bringing recent Washington state layoffs to nearly 2,300. It’s unclear if the ...
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Attendees enjoy a break outside at Web Summit Vancouver, held last week in Vancouver, B.C. ( Photos) In an era when AI output ...
Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer reveals he nearly sold all his Microsoft stock after leaving the company. It would have ...
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PillPack from Amazon Pharmacy is a service that features pre-sorted and personalized medication packets for customers.
WTIA, SeaCiti, and LaunchPad INW are teaming up for a Summer Kick-Off Tech@Night event bringing together the tech ecosystem ...
REDMOND, Wash. — Microsoft Azure CTO Mark Russinovich cautioned that “vibe coding” and AI-driven software development tools aren’t capable of replacing human programmers for complex software projects, ...
REDMOND, Wash. — Microsoft Azure CTO Mark Russinovich cautioned that “vibe coding” and AI-driven software development tools aren’t capable of replacing human programmers for complex software projects, ...