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Databricks Agent Bricks Automates Enterprise AI Development with TAO and ALHF Methods
Databricks introduced Agent Bricks, a new product that changes how enterprises develop domain-specific agents. The automated workflow includes generating task-specific evaluations and LLM judges for quality assessment, creating synthetic data that resembles customer data to supplement agent learning, and searching across optimization techniques to refine agent performance.
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.NET MAUI 10 Preview 6 Brings Performance Updates, Small Enhancements
On July 15th, Microsoft rolled out the sixth preview of .NET MAUI in .NET 10, introducing a couple of new features and improvements aimed at enhancing developer productivity and framework performance. This preview focuses on refining three existing controls (MediaPicker, WebView, and HybridWebView), along with updates and stability fixes for platform-specific code.
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Kubernetes Introduces Post-Quantum Support for TLS
A recent Kubernetes enhancement aims to pave the way to future-proofing cluster security against quantum computing threats. In a blog post, the Kubernetes community highlighted support for post-quantum cryptography (PQC) via a hybrid key exchange mechanism integrated with the Kubernetes Key Management Service (KMS) plugin system.
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Qwen Team Releases Qwen3-Coder, a Large Agentic Coding Model with Open Tooling
Qwen Team has announced Qwen3-Coder, a new family of agentic code models designed for long-context, multi-step programming tasks. The most capable variant, Qwen3-Coder-480B-A35B-Instruct, is a Mixture-of-Experts model with a total of 480 billion parameters and 35 billion active parameters per forward pass.
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AWS Introduces Vector Capabilities on Amazon S3
At the recent AWS Summit in New York City, AWS announced the preview of Amazon S3 Vectors, claiming to be the first cloud object store with native support for storing large vector datasets. The new option offers subsecond query performance, reducing the cost of storing AI-ready data compared to traditional vector databases.
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Google Apigee Adds Built-in LLM Governance with Model Armor
Google Cloud has launched the public preview of Model Armor, a native LLM governance framework integrated into the Apigee API management platform. Detailed in a community post, Model Armor introduces out-of-the-box enforcement for LLM-specific policies such as prompt validation, output filtering, and token-level controls at the API layer.
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Uber Unveils Multi-Cloud Secrets Management Platform to Secure 150,000+ Credentials
Uber has revealed details of its internally developed Multi-Cloud Secrets Management Platform, designed to address the security challenges of managing over 150,000 secrets across its massive distributed infrastructure. The platform represents a significant evolution in how large-scale technology companies approach credential security in multi-cloud environments.
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.NET 10 Preview 6 Introduces Blazor Enhancements, Memory Optimization, and SDK Improvements
Microsoft has announced the sixth preview of .NET 10, introducing a broad range of enhancements across the .NET Runtime, SDK, libraries, C#, ASP.NET Core, Blazor, and .NET MAUI. As stated in the official release, the update focuses on improving performance, developer experience, and cross-platform tooling.
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State Space Models Can Enable AI in Low-Power Edge Computing
At the the 2025 Embedded Vision Summit, Tony Lewis, chief technology officer at BrainChip, presented research done by his company into state space models (SSMs) and how they can provide LLM capabilities with very low power consumption in limited computing environments, such as those found on dashcams, medical devices, security cameras, and even toys.
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How Inclusive Leadership Can Drive Lasting Success in Tech Organizations
Inclusion isn’t something you do once; it should be woven into everything, from how you make decisions to how you structure teams and run meetings.. When people feel seen and heard, they contribute more fully and meaningfully, which sustains long-term success. Matthew Card gave a presentation about leading with an inclusive-first mindset at Qcon London.
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Azure Event Hubs Geo-Replication Reaches General Availability
Microsoft has launched the General Availability of Geo-replication for Azure Event Hubs, enhancing data availability and redundancy. This feature allows seamless cross-region data replication, ensuring business continuity during outages. With synchronous and asynchronous options, users can choose their preferred data consistency, backed by increased health metrics for better monitoring.
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DevProxy 0.28 Adds AI Support
Microsoft has released version 0.29 of DevProxy, an API simulation command-line tool. The new version includes AI support for configuring and using the tool.
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Perplexity Launches Comet: a Browser Designed around AI-Assisted Interaction
Perplexity has introduced Comet, a new web browser designed to integrate natural language interaction directly into the browsing experience. Unlike conventional browsers built around navigation and search, Comet aims to support users in research, comparison, and task execution by combining browsing with persistent context and AI assistance.
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AWS Introduces New Risk-Free Account Plan with Enhanced Free Credits
AWS launches a new Free Account plan, enabling users to explore services risk-free for six months with $100 in credits. Ideal for developers and hobbyists, it encourages experimentation and innovation without costs. Users can upgrade anytime and still utilize unused credits. This shift aligns AWS with industry leaders, enhancing accessibility and fostering growth in cloud development.
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Mistral Voxtral is an Open-Weights Competitor to OpenAI Whisper and Other ASR Tools
Mistral has released Voxtral, a large language model aimed at speech recognition (ASR) applications that seek to integrate more advanced LLM-based capabilities and go beyond simple transcription. For two variants of the model, Voxtral Mini (3B) and Voxtral Small (24B), Mistral has released the weights under the Apache 2.0 license.