A practical founder's guide to ADA website compliance, covering tools, timelines, real costs, WCAG 2.1 AA standards and how ...
Civic officials said that the material removed included political flexes, banners, stickers, hoardings, flags, signboards and wall advertisements put up without permission and in violation of election ...
Low-code platforms now power enterprise applications at the speed and agility that traditional development cannot match. Yet adoption in healthcare, finance and government is cautious—not for lack of ...
Update, November 8, 9:46 a.m. ET: The GitHub repository and its forks have been taken down. The original story follows below. Just hours after Apple launched a revamped web interface for the App Store ...
This means you can start coding sessions outside the terminal. It is available in research preview for Pro and Max users. Anthropic's Claude Code tool has become a go-to-assistant for developer's ...
At the end of February, Anthropic announced Claude Code. In the eight months since then, the coding agent has arguably become the company's most important product, helping it carve out a niche for ...
Anthropic has added web and mobile interfaces for Claude Code, its immensely popular command-line interface (CLI) agentic AI coding tool. The web interface appears to be well-baked at launch, but the ...
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Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Scott Turner, has defended the political message on the front of his department’s website blaming Democrats for the U.S. government shutdown. Turner ...
A watchdog group filed a complaint this week against the Trump administration for putting banners on federal websites blaming Democrats for the government shutdown. Public Citizen accused the Small ...
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Scott Turner said he is “not worried at all” that his agency might have violated the Hatch Act by using its website to blame the federal government ...