
Applications

Everyone uses applications on a daily basis. Building, integrating and running them requires quite a bit from people and systems. Application development has recently undergone a huge metamorphosis. In particular, the emergence of cloud-native application development has caused fundamental changes. AI, especially GenAI, has also caused a major shift. Finally, the world’s largest OS, Microsoft Windows, also makes regular appearances on this page. You will stay up to date on all relevant application developments here.
Timeline

New Hugging Face tool simplifies building AI applications
Python package combined with Gradio interface builder

Microsoft tells Windows 10 users to buy a new PC
For a long time, Microsoft has tried to entice users with a smooth upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11. Now...

ChatGPT gets better interface to write or code
OpenAI is giving developers and writers more space to work on their tasks using ChatGPT. For this, OpenAI is ...

ElevenLabs, maker of AI voice tools, sparks widespread VC interest
ElevenLabs, a specialist in AI tools for audio, is attracting considerable interest from venture capital inve...

Gemini Live will soon offer recipes in 40 different languages
Gemini Live began as an English-language chat AI, but has been taking language courses. As a result, it will ...

Lots of industries are embracing AI, just not all at the same pace
An analysis by data and AI company Databricks shows a surge in AI use across sectors, with data-driven decisi...

E-commerce solutions provider puts its own portfolio on display
Commercetools launches semi-annual showcase 'Compilations'

In Windows 11 24H2, a lot is happening under the hood too
It's not just about the flashy new AI features

OpenAI introduces suite of AI tools for developers
OpenAI introduced four new AI tools at its DevDay 2024 event. The tools Realtime API, vision fine-tuning on t...

DigitalOcean hoists sail on AI infrastructure GPUs-as-a-Service
Sailing on a promise to make cloud simple and scalable, DigitalOcean has now raised the mast on what it says ...