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Essays on multi-agent delivery, security failures, and the architectural trade-offs that matter when systems leave the demo stage.

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12 Apr 2026 Guides

Monetisation: Building Products That Use Claude

Expert: Monetisation: Building Products That Use Claude

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12 Apr 2026 Guides

Your Learning Journey Continues

Expert: Your Learning Journey Continues

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12 Apr 2026 Guides

Self-Hosted vs Managed Agents: What Suits Your Use Case

Expert: Self-Hosted vs Managed Agents: What Suits Your Use Case

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11 Apr 2026 News

Anthropic Banned OpenClaw's Creator From Claude. Then Reinstate Him.

Peter Steinberger - the creator of OpenClaw, now employed at OpenAI - was briefly locked out of his Anthropic account. The timing with Anthropic's recent OpenClaw pricing change makes it look like more than a clerical error.

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11 Apr 2026 News

Apple Just Picked Google Over OpenAI for Siri's AI Brain

Apple and Google announced a multiyear partnership to bring Gemini-powered AI to Siri. For Apple, it's an admission that building its own foundation models isn't working. For Google, it's another default-search-deal-sized win.

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11 Apr 2026 News

OpenAI Tells Investors It Has a Computing Advantage Over Anthropic - And It's Not Wrong

A leaked memo reveals the infrastructure gap between OpenAI and Anthropic is widening. OpenAI is at 1.9 gigawatts. Anthropic is at 1.4. The question is whether compute equals quality.

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11 Apr 2026 Guides

What Is Claude and Why It Changes How You Work

Getting Started: What Is Claude and Why It Changes How You Work

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9 Apr 2026 News

Anthropic's Claude Managed Agents: What It Actually Means for Your AI Workflow

Anthropic has entered the managed agent runtime space. Here's what their public beta actually offers, where it overlaps with tools like Claude Code and OpenClaw, and what it means if you're already running your own agent harness.

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30 Mar 2026 News

Google Introduces AppFunctions, Betting Android's Future on On-Device Agents

Android AppFunctions lets apps expose typed, discoverable capabilities that AI agents like Gemini can invoke directly — no UI required. It's Android's answer to MCP, and it's shipping in Android 16. Here's what it means for your product.

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28 Mar 2026 News

Cursor Is No Longer Just an IDE

Automations, self-hosted cloud agents, JetBrains ACP support, and 30+ new plugins — Cursor has quietly shifted from AI-assisted coding tool to agent runtime. Here's what that transition actually means for how you build.

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24 Mar 2026 News

Shopify Is Building the Infrastructure Layer for Agentic Commerce

Shopify isn't adding AI features — it's rebuilding its platform so that autonomous agents can buy, sell, and transact on behalf of humans. Here's what that means for engineering teams and storefronts building on top of it.

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17 Mar 2026 News

NVIDIA NemoClaw: OpenClaw Finally Gets the Security Layer It Needed

NemoClaw isn't a new agent framework — it's the governance and security infrastructure that makes OpenClaw deployable in production. One command installs the whole stack. Here's what's actually in the box.

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13 Mar 2026 News

NVIDIA's NemoClaw: The Open-Source AI Agent Platform That Could Reshape Enterprise Automation

NVIDIA's surprise pre-announcement has the enterprise AI world paying attention.

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12 Mar 2026 News

Know Your Agent: The Next Trust Layer in Agentic ECommerce

KYC verifies buyers and KYB verifies sellers. In agentic commerce, we also need KYA to verify autonomous agents acting with purchasing authority.

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11 Mar 2026 News

Home Assistant, Assist, and MCP: Building a Home That Understands Intent

Why Home Assistant + Assist + MCP is a practical stack for moving from scripted automations to intent-driven household systems with real control, privacy, and extensibility.

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