Google and Microsoft's new WebMCP standard lets websites expose callable tools to AI agents through the browser — replacing costly scraping with structured function calls.
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. As automakers respond to rising demand for in-car entertainment, expanded testing solution ensures apps run reliably, ...
AI automation, now as simple as point, click, drag, and drop Hands On For all the buzz surrounding them, AI agents are simply ...
To this day, animal testing remains one of the most controversial issues in animal rights. Activists have been fighting against it for years, supporting only companies that do not use wildlife for ...
Imagine a customer placing an order online. They browse a website, add items to a cart, and complete the checkout process. It seems simple, right? But behind the scenes, countless systems must work ...
As network automation matures, a new breed of hybrid professionals with network engineering and software development skills is emerging. But for enterprises, landing these IT pros isn’t about finding ...
The addition of durable execution to the popular serverless compute service is a big step forward, but beware the lock-in ...
WASHINGTON — Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin announced Wednesday that his agency would renew its commitment to end the testing of chemicals on mammals by 2035. “We will ...
Lee Zeldin, the E.P.A. administrator, revived a plan created during the first Trump administration to end the testing of chemicals on mammals. By Lisa Friedman The Environmental Protection Agency will ...
Around ten years ago, an organic farmer and baker in a small Austrian town noticed that his pet cow would use sticks to scratch herself. The cow, named Veronika, also appeared to refine her technique ...
Labroots is delighted to host the 10th Annual Event in the Laboratory Automation Virtual Event Series, scheduled on March 18th, 2026! Dive into the cutting edge of laboratory technology at this free ...
Rumors say Apple could use Intel’s 14A process to manufacture some Apple-designed chips for non-Pro iPhones by 2028, diversifying beyond TSMC.