Cursor owner Anysphere agrees to buy Graphite code review tool Anysphere, the developer of AI coding assistant Cursor, is adding some code review and debugging skills to its portfolio with the acquisition of Graphite, TechCrunch reported Friday . The output of AI coding tools often requires extensive debugging, something the company sought to address with new code review capabilities in Cursor 2.0 . Through the acquisition, Anysphere will be able to add new … 2025 Recap: CIOs taking business and technology demands head-on CIOs planning their business and technology goals for 2026 can benefit from reviewing the lessons learned by their peers in this roundup of InformationWeek's 2025 CIO profiles. Data center investments break all records New data centers are being built around the world in connection with AI initiatives. According to a compilation by S&P Global, spending will reach a record $61 billion in 2025, with the US and Canada accounting for the vast majority. Europe, on the other hand, accounts for only a small fraction of spending on data center construction. “In Europe, the buildout of data centers is expected to grow a… MPs question UK Palantir contracts after investigation reveals security concerns Journalists find Swiss government rejected company over fears US intelligence might gain access to sensitive data UK MPs have raised concerns about the government’s contracts with Palantir after an investigation published in Switzerland highlighted allegations about the suitability and security of its products. The investigation by the Zurich-based research collective WAV and the Swiss online mag… Apple Developer's Account Restored After Compromised Gift Card Incident "It's all fixed," says that Apple developer who was locked out of his Apple Account after redeeming a compromised Apple Gift Card. "A lovely man from Singapore, working for Apple Executive Relations, who has been calling me every so often for a couple of days, has let me know it's all fixed. It looks like the gift card I tried to redeem, which did not work for me, and did not credit my account, was already redeemed in some way (sounds like classic gift card tampering), and my account was caught… Sneaky Sasquatch comes to Apple Store locations this holiday season This holiday season, Apple Arcade players can dive deeper into the world of the hit game Sneaky Sasquatch. TikTok creators welcome deal to keep app in the U.S. Many had worried that the app might disappear after the Supreme Court upheld a ban on the platform due to national security concerns raised by President Trump in 2020. House moves to protect children from online predators as Australia clamps down on social media Reps. Laurel Lee and Andy Biggs introduce bipartisan legislation targeting online predators who coerce minors into self-harm and sexual exploitation. Repent ye inefficient – the ‘Palantir-ization’ of IT services is upon us Palantir's former IT boss just took over as CEO of Thrive-backed AI MSP platform Former Palantir CIO Jim Siders has departed the company to join Shield Technology Partners as CEO, in a bid he says is meant to bring AI to bear in the sprawling managed services landscape.… Bitcoin does cultural diplomacy in a dive bar Bitcoin culture, by nature, is anarchical and chaotic. It has to be, given the nature of Bitcoin itself and the people who adopted it: free-market libertarians who've gone all in on turning computer code into a form of money divorced from central banks, government intervention, and traceability. In short, it's the exact opposite culture of […] |
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