WebMCP exposes structured website actions for AI agents. See how it works, why it matters, and how to test it in Chrome 146.
For decades, web architecture has followed a familiar and frankly exhausting pattern. A dominant approach emerges, gains near ...
A major vessel has sunk in Oban Bay this morning, with Oban RNLI already responding to the incident. Earlier this morning, ...
A critical OpenClaw flaw allowed malicious websites to connect to locally running agents, brute-force passwords without ...
The recently unveiled x86CSS project aims to emulate an x86 processor within a web browser. Unlike many other web-based ...
The Microsoft Defender team has discovered a coordinated campaign targeting software developers through malicious ...
BizNotify is a mobile and web application that leverages artificial intelligence and the wealth of content produced by ACBJ ...
Just like algae blooms in the ocean and pollen in the spring, there’s been an explosion in the past year or two of new ...
When you pick up your phone today, you probably tap an icon before you even think about it, where native apps dominate your ...
W3C proposal backed by Google and Microsoft allows developers to expose client-side JavaScript tools to AI agents, enabling collaborative workflows between users and agents within the same web ...
Clinical neurophysiology examinations include electroencephalography, sleep and vigilance studies, as well as nerve ...
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