Plug Power reported $163.5 million in revenue during the first quarter, a 22% increase from the year-ago period. That's an acceleration from the 17.6% revenue growth rate it delivered in the fourth ...
Anthropic is adding 20+ MCP connectors and 12 plugins to Claude for legal workers They'll be available across Claude, Claude Cowork and other third-party office apps Claude continues to get new ...
Anthropic announced the launch of several legal practice area-specific plug-ins for Claude. Claude will also be able to integrate with a variety of tech companies including Harvey, Relativity and ...
Git isn't hard to learn, and when you combine Git and GitHub, you've just made the learning process significantly easier. This two-hour Git and GitHub video tutorial shows you how to get started with ...
Dozens of plug-ins for the widely used open source web blogging software WordPress are now offline after a backdoor was discovered in them, used to push malicious code to any website that relied on ...
INS Aridaman is the third vessel of the Arihant-class nuclear submarines being built for the Indian Navy under Project ATV at Vishakhapatnam. The induction of the nuclear submarine is going to further ...
Neovim has been released in version 0.12. Under the motto "The year of Nvim OOTB" (Out of the box), the release expands the functionality of the open-source editor. The most important innovations: a ...
As energy bills climb across the state, lawmakers are exploring new ways to expand access to renewables. And one green option is outpacing the others: solar. Although Illinois is committed to ...
New integrations connect Claude to finance, HR, and engineering tools, as CIOs assess productivity gains against governance and data security risks. Anthropic is expanding its push into the enterprise ...
Anthropic has announced several new plug-ins for Claude, its hugely popular AI model. The plug-ins will enable the AI to handle much of the work done by professionals in fields like HR, finance, ...
Anthropic's newly launched AI plugins have triggered what analysts are calling a 'SaaSpocalypse'—a brutal selloff that wiped out roughly $285 billion from software, legal tech and financial services ...