Visual Studio Code 1.129 adds a dedicated process for running AI agent sessions and an experimental docked editor for reviewing agent-generated changes.
Visual Studio Code 1.128 is out now. It's the latest weekly release and this time brings a handful of new features.
Beyond Copilot usage visibility, the June update delivers several other enhancements centered on AI-assisted development, security and quality-of-life improvements. Here's a quick rundown of the ...
TypeScript 7.0 is now stable after Microsoft ported the entire compiler to Go, delivering build-time speedups of 8x to 12x ...
Summer League games might end a few minutes earlier than usual this year.The NBA announced Thursday that the “one free throw rule” will be used at the summer leagues happening this month in ...
The Supreme Court has upheld a broad conception of birthright citizenship, rejecting President Donald Trump’s executive order declaring that children born to parents who are in the United ...
I’ve received one of AMD’s first official AI developer boxes for testing, and it’s an impressive piece of AI hardware with a ...
TypeScript 7.0 release is now public, and Microsoft says the new version is production-ready after months of preview testing. The release follows TypeScript 6.0, which arrived in March 2026 and ...
GitHub Copilot VS Code browser tools are now generally available and enabled by default for all paid Copilot subscribers. The ...
I tested Claude Code, Codex, and OpenCode on real full-stack work: a Next.js feature, a backend bug, a legacy refactor, and ...
Scroll through any fitness corner of TikTok and you will spot the same scene on repeat. Sculpted bodies shaking on a sleek machine, instructors counting through slow lunges and captions debating ...
June 2026 update to Visual Studio tracks Copilot usage based on token consumption rather than by request, aligning with ...