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Microsoft's AI Costs Spook Investors, Stock Takes a Dive - Professional coverage
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Microsoft’s AI Costs Spook Investors, Stock Takes a Dive

According to MarketWatch, Microsoft's stock fell sharply, down about 7% in after-hours trading following its December-quarter earnings report. This drop…

Overpath raises €1.6M to fix sales teams with AI - Professional coverage
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Overpath raises €1.6M to fix sales teams with AI

According to Silicon Republic, Dublin-based startup Overpath has raised €1.6 million in a funding round led by venture firm Elkstone,…

LVGL and Renesas are making embedded HMIs way easier - Professional coverage
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LVGL and Renesas are making embedded HMIs way easier

According to Embedded Computing Design, the open-source Light and Versatile Graphics Library (LVGL) is a key framework for building modern…

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Uno Platform Deepens Microsoft Alliance to Advance .NET 10 Cross-Platform Capabilities

Uno Platform has strengthened its collaboration with Microsoft’s .NET division as .NET 10 Release Candidate 2 launches. The partnership focuses on Android 16 integration, WASM multithreading, and graphics engine improvements. This alliance reportedly aims to accelerate cross-platform development capabilities across mobile, web, and desktop environments.

Strategic Partnership Strengthens .NET Ecosystem

Uno Platform has announced an expanded partnership with Microsoft‘s .NET division, marking a significant deepening of their collaboration as .NET 10 Release Candidate 2 becomes available. According to reports, this strengthened alliance aims to enhance the foundation of cross-platform software development while contributing back to the broader .NET ecosystem. Sources indicate that Uno Platform, which has built its entire framework atop .NET since inception, will work closely with Microsoft on several key initiatives.

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Salesforce CEO Benioff Retracts Support for National Guard Deployment in San Francisco Following Backlash

** Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff has issued a public apology for his earlier comments endorsing the deployment of National Guard troops to San Francisco. The billionaire executive reversed his position after facing significant backlash from city officials and residents, stating he no longer believes military intervention is necessary for public safety. **CONTENT:**

Executive Reverses Stance After Public Outcry