Month: July 2025

AWS launches Kiro, an agentic AI IDE, to end the chaos of vibe coding

AWS unveils Kiro, an agentic AI way to code Kiro looks to help solve typically issues seen in “vibe coding” Kiro is in preview now, with three tiers set to be available Amazon Web Services (AWS) has unveiled Kiro, an IDE which uses AI agents to streamline the development process.…

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Xbox tests letting you stream your own games on PC

Xbox is bringing its “stream your own game” feature to PC. On Tuesday, the company announced that Xbox Insiders with a Game Pass Ultimate subscription can try streaming the Xbox games they own, including some that are available on console only, directly from the Xbox PC app. Bringing the feature…

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‘A ticking time bomb’: US trains are vulnerable to a simple 13-year-old known security vulnerability – here’s what you need to know

Hackers only need cheap hardware and basic skills to stop a moving freight train remotely The American Association of Railways dismissed the threat until federal pressure forced a response The system still isn’t fixed, and full updates won’t arrive until at least 2027 A critical flaw in the wireless systems…

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Adidas now offers a laced version of its 3D-printed shoes

Adidas has released a new variant of its 3D-printed Climacool shoes with laces so you can adjust their fit and potentially tone down how tightly they hug your feet. Featuring a breathable lattice structure created through an additive printing process, the shoes have previously only been available as slip-ons in…

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Webb spots ‘Infinity Galaxy’ that sheds light on black hole formation

Discoveries keep pouring out of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). Researchers observed an unusual cluster, which they dubbed the Infinity Galaxy. It appears to support a leading theory on how some supermassive black holes form. Although “Infinity Galaxy” sounds like a place Thanos would hang out, it merely describes…

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A quarter of applications now include AI, but enterprises still aren’t ready to reap the benefits

Only 2% of enterprises are highly ready for AI, report claims Fewer than one-third have deployed AI firewalls to date Another one in three could do with diversifying their AI models Although more and more applications are getting AI overhauls, new F5 research had claimed only 2% of enterprises are…

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