In a 3:2 vote, the Amarillo Landmarks, Historic Districts, and Downtown Design board approved a design for a new Hampton Inn Hotel in downtown Amarillo.  The City of Amarillo Board of Review for ...
We wanted to create a space where nightlife, fashion, music, and skyline views come together in a way that feels elevated, glamorous, and uniquely Chicago.” — Lauren Falor, VP of Marketing for The ...
New York, March 12, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Foundation for Opioid Response Efforts (FORE) $550,000 two-year grant to Project Venture The grant builds on FORE's initial investment in 2022, which ...
With the release of Visual Studio Code 1.111 last night, Microsoft has moved its lightweight code editor to a weekly update schedule. “Welcome to the 1.111 release of Visual Studio Code, the first of ...
Three of America’s most popular national parks will be easier to visit this summer. “We’re expanding access where conditions allow and using targeted tools only where necessary to protect visitor ...
Has AI coding reached a tipping point? That seems to be the case for Spotify at least, which shared this week during its fourth-quarter earnings call that the best developers at the company “have not ...
The Copilot Studio extension for Visual Studio Code is now generally available, allowing agents to be developed and managed directly from the editor. The extension enables software-style workflows for ...
The hackers trick victims into accessing GitHub or GitLab repositories that are opened using Visual Studio Code. Once the repositories are opened in VS Code, the victim is prompted to trust the ...
The way software is developed has undergone multiple sea changes over the past few decades. From assembly language to cloud-native development, from monolithic architecture to microservices, from ...
Microsoft announced that the Copilot Studio extension for the Visual Studio Code (VS Code) integrated development environment is now available to all users. Developers can use it to build and manage ...
There’s a reason that “hotel art” has long been used as a pejorative for generic, blandly inoffensive artwork with corporate appeal. But the genre may have sunk to a new low at the newly renovated ...