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    Signals is a simple idea with massive power. In one fell swoop, Signals provides reactivity while keeping state simple, even in large applications. That’s why the Signals pattern has been adopted for inclusion in Solid, Svelte, and Angular. This article introduces Signals and demonstrates its fresh approach to state management, bringing new life to the

    NewsFebruary 12, 2026
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    Neoclouds are specialized clouds devoted to the wildly dynamic world of artificial intelligence, currently experiencing explosive 35.9% annual growth. Built from the ground up to meet AI’s significant computational demands, neoclouds first emerged several years ago. Dozens of providers have arrived since then, with CoreWeave, Crusoe, Llambda, Nebius, and Vultr among the neocloud leaders. The

    NewsFebruary 12, 2026
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    Go 1.26 has been released. The latest version of the Google-built programming language enables the higher performing Green Tea garbage collector (GC) by default. It also introduces a change to generic types that simplifies the implementation of complex data structures. Introduced February 10, Go 1.26 can be downloaded from go.dev. The Green Tea GC, included

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    A new fine-tuning technique aims to solve “catastrophic forgetting,” a limitation that often complicates repeated model updates in enterprise deployments. Researchers at MIT, the Improbable AI Lab, and ETH Zurich have introduced a fine-tuning method designed to let models learn new tasks while preserving previously acquired capabilities. To prevent degrading existing capabilities, many organizations isolate

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    If I told any average person that my Android phone’s notifications could now be sticky, shareable, and extra-smart about snoozing, they’d probably look at me like I was a lunatic. And, let’s be honest: They’d probably be justified in that conclusion — even if it weren’t for what I’d just told them. (In case we

    NewsFebruary 12, 2026
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    The digital workplace has outgrown the simple project checklists you may have once associated with task management apps. The software has moved from passive repositories for to-do lists to active participants in workflows. In 2026, the biggest shift in task management applications is the rise of agentic AI. The category has moved from simple automation

    NewsFebruary 12, 2026
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    As developers begin using Claude and Codex to help create Mac, iPhone, and iPad apps in Xcode, spare a moment to consider a recent JumpCloud survey that shows most businesses aren’t really ready for AI — though many think they might be. Among the highlights from the survey: 40% of IT leaders self-assess as mature

    NewsFebruary 12, 2026
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    That handy ‘Summarize with AI’ button embedded in a growing number of websites, browsers, and apps to give users a quick overview of their content could in some cases be hiding a dark secret: a new form of AI prompt manipulation called “AI recommendation poisoning.” So says Microsoft, which this week released research on a

    NewsFebruary 12, 2026
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    The UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) has selected Red Hat to architect a unified AI and hybrid cloud backbone across its entire estate. Announced today, the agreement is designed to break down data silos and accelerate the deployment of AI models from the data centre to the tactical edge. For CIOs, it’s part of a

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    Agentic AI offers insurance leaders a path to scalable efficiency as the sector confronts a tough digital transformation. Insurers hold deep data reserves and employ a workforce skilled in analytic decision-making. Despite these advantages, the industry has largely failed to advance beyond pilot programmes. Research suggests only seven percent of insurers have scaled these initiatives

    NewsFebruary 12, 2026
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