Managing WordPress without Composer means juggling manual plugin downloads, version mismatches across team environments, and broken deployments no one can reproduce. Composer eliminates that entirely.
When WP Engine acquired WPackagist in March 2026, every professional WordPress developer suddenly depended on infrastructure controlled by a private-equity-backed corporation.
WordPress 7.0 RC1 landed on March 24, 2026, carrying more than 134 fixes over Beta 5 and two headline features the WordPress community has tracked for years: real-time collaborative editing and a native AI connectivity framework.
WordPress 7.0 does not iterate quietly. It rewrites how teams build, edit, and manage sites at a fundamental level, folding in AI infrastructure, live collaboration, and a redesigned admin experience in a single release
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WordPress shipped three core updates in roughly 24 hours, and the reason behind the final release matters more than the version number. The WordPress Security Team confirmed that 6.9.3 failed to fully apply its
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Xcode 26.5 beta (17F5012f) arrived on March 30, 2026, and it carries more developer impact than a typical point release. Swift 6.3 ships as the new default compiler, five platform SDKs move forward simultaneously, and
Apple released macOS Tahoe 26.5 Beta 1 on March 29, 2026, less than a week after macOS 26.4 reached Mac hardware worldwide. Most coverage frames this as a routine maintenance drop.
Apple dropped iOS 26.5 beta 1 (build 23F5043g) on March 29, 2026, one week after iOS 26.4 shipped to the public. Siri watchers will find nothing new here. But the update carries three changes significant enough to