Oracle uses JavaOne 2026 to launch JDK 26 and argue that Java can stay relevant in the AI era by building on its traditional strengths in performance, language evolution, and enterprise stability.
Oracle today announced the availability of Java 26, the latest version of the world's number one programming language and development platform. Java 26 (Oracle JDK 26) delivers thousands of ...
Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) released Java 26 with new capabilities focused on AI workloads, cryptography, and developer productivity. The company entered a multi-year global embedded finance partnership with ...
Oracle has released version 26 of the Java programming language and virtual machine. As the first non-LTS release since JDK ...
Celebrating its 23rd year, Devnexus 2026 was held from March 4-6, 2026 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, ...
JavaOne Oracle has shipped Java 26, a short-term release, and introduced Project Detroit, which promises faster interop between Java, JavaScript, and Python. Java 26 will be supported for just six ...
The Globe’s personal finance reporters asked ChatGPT and Gemini for product recommendations to test the shopping capabilities of generative AI bots ...
The products and services developed aim to serve the majority of humans, and AI is great for speeding up repetitive tasks and rephrasing or improving written content, but the human touch should always ...
Microsoft used Nvidia's GTC conference this week to roll out a series of enterprise AI announcements spanning agent infrastructure, real-time voice interactions and next-generation GPU deployments.
The current OpenJDK 26 is strategically important and not only brings exciting innovations but also eliminates legacy issues like the outdated Applet API.
"The use of AI is very important for daily life, especially to support teaching and learning activities," said Gibran in his statement on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
The practice of 'vibe coding', which heavily depends on AI for software generation, is facing criticism due to potential hidden flaws in the produced code.